The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 117, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 7, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. rttid Mr. W. II. Coyle visited la
Mrs emu of ntimw to Ui meet tbU
ik of Mrs. Ms Pfteectt.
Miss Qay nronson 1 spending
Attk Willi frlendi In Aim.
this
Mr and Mrs. CHiencc Buxton spent
July Fourth with reiitiM in Oklahoma
Oty
Mrs. L. Crocsflcld or Ponca City Is
the gueut this wee of her slstor Mrs.
Utoi.t Hanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Satlerthwalti
-pent tJh? Fourth attending the celebra-
tion at Newkltk.
Miss Teddy Collins of MeAlestcr Is the
fuoct this week of Miss Ruth Bamford.
tn West Guthrie
rrOBldtnt J. R. Campbell of Weather
. was tho guest Thursday of Mr. and Nonnnt school faculty and upon hor ro-
J. J. Hlldreth. I tu t0 OUtlre about Bifclombcr 1.
ford
Airs
Mrs. IV?. MoKsan lias cone to Ft.
.Smith Arkansas to spend a couple of
weeks visiting frlnods.
Mr. and Mrs. KTA. Johnson oro plnh-
ning to lonvo for Colorado nbout the 15th
to rpend tho summer months.
Mrs. M. D I!ddy Mrs. Ivan ConkllnR
and Mrs. I. Gentry of Kl neno were
hero Monday Branding tho tiny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. CnrI J. Tiirpln nnd Miss
Kdllh llonjamln of Knlrt visited Wed-
nesday with friends in this rltr.
AsHislant Torrlloriitl Keeietuy nnd
Mm Hugh Scott ncre gutists of fri nds
Jh Oklahoma City on the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr'd Tmpwell and Mrs.
Villlatn 11. Foiitt nre week end
(ruestsi of Mis Lillian .jiderion. ut
KlnKflslier.
Mrs Fryc of Arkansas -ttj-. who has
boen tho sucst of Mrs. and Mrs Joan I.
Cites for a week returned to her home
on tho mornlnsr train IJrldny.
Delegate ttnd Mrs. Ulrd S. McGulrc
nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Cotteral were six
o'clock; dinner iruets Monday of Mr.
uud Mrs. VT. M. Spurlock.
Mrs. Mike Cusscn nnd firetty little
baby daby daughter went to I'onoa City
Friday mornlnc to spend tho week end
vlsltlne relatives nnd friend.
Mistf Ellzilbeih Field rotumtrf this
morning to Sulphur Bprnlgs uftor a
pleasant visit with her brothers Clark
nnd Frank Field and families In this
rlty
Mds Joo r.. Cartel and daughto Kadla
uf Stillwater who have been guesta of
Mrs Cliarlos K. Morrison a couple of
weeks returned tr their home yestet-
day. Mi Clement'. trn-i li-tt 'imuih
tlay morning for Kjnsaa Hy to vlnit
three or four weeks with hor slstor. Miss
Kehel and brother Ilerl Ortier and
famll
Mr i'tid Mrs. J A. Kumpsel! and
daughter Mlu Jessie will leave tho
flrat of next wteK for Manltou Colo-
rado to npond lh' summer months in tho
mountains.
Mlsso Uulnlle and Vlcgtnla Hatft-n ar
lived from St. Louis Monday night and
will spend the summer months here with
relatives. They have twwn attending
school In that rttj .
Mr. and Mrs A. II. (teisaler uf Car-
men visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sarchet
Sunday. They laft today for OVchthomsi
City for a few days visit before going to
Colorado for the summer.
Mra T. Yamamaio of Saliii ICjin-
aas wife of tli- dintingulwhed Japaueao
lecturer wo spokr urv during the A-
pombly seastou. i the week eml xueHt
of H. ana ftfi- Y )I Uose.
Mrs HuIiihh i ToiiiiiK'nt M .r.lt-
orKunlKr wlio i lui.' lust we. k ut-
lending the iiiii 1 Hpworih Acs. mbl
And Visiting Mu A J Itittenltrxm) left
Frldn for h. i 1 1 .it ubui.i
Kunkan.
Mtsf Muiim WIikIi-i ('lata iu.ni-
der ZUa Ailnii nt Mfrr (luv
Owns "1il lliiu pin r .nid RoUit 1'ard-
ivtll wer iiutrntii r ut a ll pn tlmt
M-nt the Koi-t'i i n i i. n k n ' I'lhlng
at WUilanu Ui .
Mte Orsll left Moiulav f..f ik
lajio t rity wlurr slit will sp'-nd tlie
WTfU ud blting friends l'nun there
r.he will go "' Kureka Springs Ark.
it id '.irthaff. M . tu lie awu; ir.lil
jtKmt September first.
Mr K. O. I.uts ami two attractive
(hlidren. Arialntdi ttnd Charloa left on
the afternoon train Thursday for Kn-
vas wlurf tt'ey will spend th sumnrmr
months visiting .t vurl.iu places with
relatives aud '' "1'
Mr and Mrs. U ti oVrtieck arrived Frt
day ut tbelr home In llaanlbol. Ma af-
ter an eight wka trip In Kuiepe. Mra
Vortx-' Ic was Miaa Loui Thomas of this
city whose wedding In June was it social
ti-ni tt auch uuerl Intt-rMI.
Thaaa young puuple wers guexts Wad-
BMtOay of thi Mlaaea ISdlth and Virginia
)'Wllwall at thlr suburban home east
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If vaur hair is falling out. strengthen it. Give it food halr.food Aver'n
Hair Vhor. It checks fallhc hair
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of the clt Mlsee Bthel Hu of
Wichita Bather Belaad and Meaar
Harry Carlln Fran McCoy and Adolph
Kauffmnn.
Mtsa Edith Hartenbower. ( Douglas.
Kunaae. la Ui ITueat this week of Mr.
and Mr. Allen Hartenbowcr. In com-
pany with Mr. Hartenbowor she will go
to Oklahoma City JUtuiday to be- the
gucat of hr sister Mrs. Frank Beat
for a week.
Mra. Joccphi..e Tidbak has gone to
Lexington. Mo... whore she will spend
Un days rhiltlng Rev. and Mra. U. T.
Mansfield wlio ram formor residents of
Cuthrte. rrom Lexington Mrs. Tllball
will bo to Muakoka lake. Canada for a
three weeks sojourn.
Miss Corlnne Stevens left Wednesday
evening for Chicago where ah will take
a flve-weoUa poat graduate ooureo lit tho
conservatory of music Mist 8tevn
has reigned from the tortHwWu
will open a music ammo.
Mrs. Oscar D. Unbolt and two In-
teresting children are. hora from Okla-
homa City this w'rf guests of airs. W.
A. Frozier nnd Mrs. W. M. McCoy. Mrs.
Unl.-cll is plannlrtB to leave tho latter
part of tho week for liar summer home
In Colorado. Miss Vlnnle Lamb of Ok-
lahoma City will accompany hor.
Mrs. C. M. tlAine entertained these
guests at ona o'clock luncheon Wed-
nesday compllmontftry to Mtisc Amv
1! rooks jnd Irene Turner of Oklahoma
City Mr. and Mrs. Charles 15. Hillings-
ley. Mra. Qeorse Ullilngsley Mhw Mlllan
notes. Moaaru Hoy 'lnton. C:irl Met-
ralf and Lieutenant Ilart llarnes.
Visitor1" who r'lstercd nt Pamegltf 11-
l.i.iry follow.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale Tecumaeh.
Mlia .S'lnn Mitchell Slmwnee.
Mr. an! Mra. O. 1. lawyer Seward.
Miss Jnnle Frederick. Pltubure. I'enn.
Mr. and Mis. Carl Kline. Ft. Sinlth.
Silas Olonle Treaa Dea Moines la.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Dartmouth Goary.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. J.mkson. Tulsa.
Mlas Grnco Vorbvea McAtOalor.
Mlw) Irene Turner. 6klnhoma City
Mr. nijd Mrs. Fred Septs. Kalians City.
Miss Amy Ilrook. Oklahoma City.
MIs Loulso ")ntwOIltll. UduSl. lCiin-
Mlss Daisy Duke I.lltlo Hock Aik.
Mr. and. Mrs. James Fronclt Sapulpa.
MUs Fordlo Llndlcott Gotirj".
Miss Ilrtol House Tulsn.
Mr. and Mrj 13 T. Night. Perkins.
Mlsa I ola S; Utli. Muskogee.
Mr nnd Mi. W K. Wnmnr DourIoh.
Kansas.
.Miss Lou Strang .n!ei tnlm 1 Wed-
ni'Sduy nfternoon a eoterif 'r small
itidren lompllmcuary In Uei oung
guest little Miss lVrxi .irdner of
Wichita. The guests nerf. limited to the
children living in the Immediate neigh-
Dfnood. The young folks cpe it a
thoroughly enJoable nfternoon pllng
n the spacious lawn nud were enter-
tained llh a display of (tn-Wurkx
A pirlj 'f joung folks .atit tin;
Fourth plcnlcl'ig on the Skeleton ilwr
in u thoroughly enjoyable fashion. A
supply of flreworka wis tukt i along for
the evening entertainment. The party
Included Minn Fay Smith of I'artiiage
Mo.; Misled Ldith Seotl. C irolvn Wil-
IlHms and Lillian Hole; JIofii-r fharle
Wood. Al Williams. Fred Keehl. lilen
Ile. iHln Williams and Frank Post.
The Dklahoma Post ay Mrn. tv'ir
D. Hulvoll was hostess to Miss Helen Mc
CoJ of Guthrie the post week. Wednes
day evening Mm. llnUell gave a six
o'clock dinner seated with tho hosleas
wire: MUs McCoy Mlns Nellie Perry.
Mr. Gavin McCoy nnd Mr. Stephen
Lackey. The floral decoratiiis were
nasturtiums huroday evening .ts en-
loyeii ut Hummonds' folic m-d liy a
theatre p.ut nt Delniar.
Ml and Mm M L. flimn n -ind tlwlr
charming uig liUTt! Minn l.ila.
and Mr ml Mis Hoy W. Tl.om.is. are
hi re from Pund 1'icek inn" w--k the
gucatn "f Mi and Mi l' r Waiton
n Wi'' Nutili iiM'iiiie I l s in nli- tin
(lip tn limlirli in llii-ll i .r I touting
.iiiloliHil'in Mi and Ml- Tlpnu.is me
liuth I'l'l'iMiMii .lUtoumMllvisi
t ik' n mi ins di llglitful trip-
tinntiN im ' tit liindMotn. .i '
. ( ime
M I till-
Th.- i K ttiuin.tit ih li I tiiih
Mil ut llutllll' .HUM d I i tin- II) 1 tli-H
da 10 1 H-i gtiit ut Mi 1 I I'm
ton Vi t-t Filth bttcl Plum ft fru
s'ic lll go ti Kiiii-ku Spii.iKH Arkun-
siui. wh.-i' .-In will M-.lt ii-ir. 1 1 niKiitlia
AI14.M (ttiiii Limb ' o make
In r lmini- with ln-r .-.iMr Mrs A H.
'ikvii. ill IV ci Nlnlli atrect will
loin Mis imcarv Hnlll and tw sons.
when they ore visiting in Outhrie and
all will depart for a visit in Colorado
spiiiigi Mrs. 1:. A. Brooks
Ml Hiixm und Mlas Turni-r who ure
1sl11ug t Guthrie this week will go
ihi mi li Tonka w a for a visit.
Mrs. MoQuIre Feted.
8. mm ul pretty little social courtaalaa
vlll be extended to Mrs llird 8. McOttlra
during her llt in the city Uila weak
tutbr wltb the houra aasiwartMl on liar
diatlngubitsed huaband Delegattt Me-
Ouire. Mra. Aap's luncheon at oue
o'ckK ttots aternoon was uulte the mont
ehiboral affair that lias been given for
several tveaka. Covers wero ktld for
tweuty guests.
IVilcgHtu and Mm. McOulre will be
giiestn of honor this exenlag at air
UkI dliuu 1 at tli home uf Mr and
Mis W. M SpurUnk. Should Mrs. Mo-
Oulrc i-iiialii In the i-lt until the week'
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Suppose your hair should all leave
you I Then what? Weak hair Is
the kind that falls out; not strong
hair 1 Just learn a lesson from this.
cures dandruff and makes the hair soft r
century.
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-d rwtiy other fc tlons wr'l be g.i'
Pi hr honor o ls flnnrMd -f
The Hftnday OV.li'lioirun baa the fo-lowlng-
Mrs. K. L. Fulton baa this week
been entertfl thing a party of young wo
m Minds it her heAUtlrul home an
Vt Firth The n mea et her gasst
are Mlenc Cle. Uhodes Rehnell Mc-
Me.il Hlaehait. Kereev MetKlAtnes Car-
tel. T!mp-fw. IWunforJ 5Mrrt9 of
Ontiric Miic Ihudy of s .loeepli and
Mlas Atklnton of Dallas During their
stay here the ladles hate be" variously
enter'u'ntsl ml feted. Wednesday af-
ternoon's card party. Wedned.y night's
exniralon to Delmnr garden and Thura-
dn) morning's outing completed the last
of the festivities. Miss Luvlol
Cruaan has returned from Guthrie where
she graduated wltb lllgh. honor from St.
Joseph A-"ifmy June 21 Mlas Crtuntn
will spend her v.vatlon al home and ex-
pects to take up a Lui ipss course this
fa'l
O'Ccnner-rtlnger.
At the re-tory of St. Pauls' Kptocopal
church Thursday evening at OKJaanomiX
City Miss Anna o' Conner of this city
and Mr. Rimer C. It'.-'-rer. of Ouray
Colorado were united In marrlago tlra
Iter. Dr. Davidson rector of St. Pauls
church performing the ceremony. The
ceremony was wltnesed by Mlffil Amanda
O'Conner. organist at the church and
liter of the bride ad a few particular
frienda.
For a number of years tha bride has
acted as assistant librarian at Carnegie
library tnd iws many friends In thli
city. Mr. Ktngor c-x-jpioa tho clinlr of
iwlence at tbe Ouray high nohool. Mr
and Mrs. ninger loft this morning for
Chicago where he will do post graduate
work in the university thero. They will
go to Colorado In September where
they will bo at fcomo to tblr friend.
Social Sts Observe the Fourth.
Many delightful parties were given
Wednesday among both tho older and
younger oelnl sets. All were strictly
patriotic a flii Irs and thoroughly enjoyed.
At the Asp residence In tho evening
thore was a beautiful display of fire
works. A large crowd of friend
were Invited over for the evening to wit-
ness the display and participate In tho
pleasures of sending up tho rockets.
The. KImonn club members were
guests of the day of Miss lone Coyle at
her pretty homo on Mast Springer nvenu'
and in the evening the gentleman
friends of the young Indies wero their
gnosis to assist with the fireworks.
At the M. L. West residence there waa
a beautiful display of rocketB nnd cand-
les. A party of cjilldrow were Invited to
siiend tho evening nnd enjoy tha specta-
cular exhibition of fireworks.
The Helands aino had ft pretty display
from their lawn. Practically every fam
ily that possessed children arranged for
a demonstration of Drew oiks. From
a distance Guthrie presented o pret-
ty appearance and vHltors thRt ir-
rtvod on tho Incoming (rains Inst evening
remniked tlmt tho displays from the
resldenco pm (tan of tbe city could bo
seen sovoral miles nway.
Bull-Watson.
Diirlnj; tho assembly and McRuiro
reception festivities tin; uly little
Cupid is creeping in aud furnishing
ma tori ul for Btorios for the society-
editor. When Senntor and Aire. Wat
son receive this afternoon al their
homo In Uentonville Ark. the to'o-
firaro from Guthrie announcing tho
marriage of their daughter Grace to
Mr. Edwin II. Hull which took place
Saturday evonlng they no doubt will
he considerably surprised. The bride-
came (o (luthrie the first of tho week
ostensibly to attend the assembly but
In reality to meet Air. Hull who hat
been her sweetheart for a number of
ywiP- Tlit youiiK couple wero wedded i
Satttnlay nlfilit at tlie Preubyterlnu
manse by Itev Hurry Omar Scott. Mr
James Hlnton. of Ft. Smith n pii-'ieu-lar
friend of the couple was the only
poruo. pi'"'''i" .it ihe Ofi'i niony. The
wotM t ti kc.t si secr" until tj-Iuy
when fiienda were apprised of the
innrrinRe.
Mr Hull l t ravel tiiK walesmun In
Oklnhoinsv lor tho Southwestern Fuol
company. The bride Is tit only
daughter of Senator iiml Mm. Watson
ntul Ih a clinnnliiK nnd gracious young
womnn.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
TuUe I ne Old Standard QUO VIS'S TASTK-
I.RS8 CHILI TONIC. You know what
you nre taking. The formula is plainly
pi luted on every bottle showing It Is
ei iply tjulnine and Iron tn a tasteless
form The Quinine drives out the ma-
larl.i .uid the Trln build up the systom.
Sold by .ill d'uleiM for 27 years Price
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N w Vnik July T the warm
Hi-aUii-l aiMi-rt! lls.-lf and II ig.-i ! wulst
and linen. itliui ami iiiiisllti muwiih are
mor and inoic 1 i dciiuiml. the fevar
foi Ikiiivl inhroidci steadily incrt-oaes.
It In a fashion and a fiiin-) that socnn
ximp'lclty luclf but an embroidered
gown In by no nieuns m low-priced affair
i-vi-n wl.n laucbliK nude while hand
embrotdeiy repreaenti a great deyl of
none) us well us labor
Thexe embroidered drcK.n. however
are vr)- attractive and beoorulug. Even
when elaborate iMtterns art not at-
tempted tha affect ta always extremely
pretty Koallona are usmmI oji everything
and embroider d !lt r worn when
ever poaalble. 8oiuellmej glove lull
and naraMtl are all embroidered to mulch
th ooatunie. Nut only ore thien gown
thus decorated but pongee and voile
ua wall. Wilt th dreasaa are cartiwl
altk )iaruota very luuoJi biloward.
A beautiful Idun :ouiie gown was
lovely with silk embroidery. A aoft
brown of live aame material was r .
(tutsltely covered with liny silk vint
of the same sliade. Tlie sklrU of these
dreasva waro a elalMirately trlinmsd as
the waists. This om to be the rule In
embroidered gowns te have it all over
or else but very little and that on ilia
watat.
In the linen suits thore are seen two
distinct stylos tue very dreesy affairs
which may bwas elaborata as one pleaaeu
and the oxtromely simple suit without
a particle of trimming anywhere. In
white those plain suits are particularly
attractive for they can be kept fresh
and crisp which la a. more dllllcult mat-
ter with elaborately trimmed and do
orated wash dresses
For evening wear while dressss aro
much n defend. All over Valcneloiiacs
TERRIBLE EQEMU
ON LITTLE BOY
Mouth and Eyes Covered With
Crusts Face Itched Most Fear-
fullyHands Pinned Down to
Prevent Scratching
MIRACULOUS CURE
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
' When my little boy ws six months old ha
had ecieras. The lores extended so quickly
over the whole body that we at once called in
the doctor. We then
went to another doctor
but he could not help
him and In our deipair
w went to a third one.
Matters became to bad
that he had regular
holes in his cheeks
large enough to put a
finger Into. The food
had to be giren with a
spoon for his mouth
was corsted with crusts
as thick as a finger and
whenever he op med the
mouth they began to
bleed and suppurate at
did alto his eyes.
Hand ami cheat and
back in short the whole
body was covered orer
and orr. Wa had no
re by day or night
Whewrrr he was laid
lfi fc!"ced we htdto
nin his hands dosn:
in... otherwise he would
AUwsoHctaAra. mi fe and
make an open sore. I think his fice mutt
have Itched most fearfully.
"We finally thought nothing cosld help
and I hid mace up my mind to send my wife
with the child to Europe hoping that the sea
air might cure him otherwise he was to be
Eut under good medical care there. Hut
ord be blessed matters came differently
and we toon saw a miracle. A friend of ours
spoke about Cutlcura We made a trial with
Cuticura Soap Ointment and IUsolrent and
within ten days or two weeks we noticed a
decided improvement. Just as quickly as tha
sickness had appeared It also began to dis-
appear and within ten weeks the child was
absolutely well and his skin was smooth and
white as neve before." F. Hohrath President
of the C. L. Hohrath Company Manufact-
urers of Silk Ribbons 4 to 20 Illnk Alley
June 5 1305. South Bethlehem Fa.
Cutlcura Kotp Ointment and Ilili rt wild thrratWtut
111 world. PottrInigliChtm.Cort.Nc.lrrotii.Bwtoii.
j-MiUfdlYK "IlowtoC'iicturthsSUa.''
made over tnffeti is very lovely nnd
more desirable fiom .1 point of comfort
than t .e heavv sutinr and siangletl
robea wlhleli arc itlll In demand far the
hotels and wi-teiing places.
Among these more elaborate evonlng
costumes thi- J-t robe Is in much fnvor.
Tho foundation Is in black net mid the
Jetn are put on In hand In beautiful
nndeffnt'tlve drtUns. Gold and silver
ppangl'a re used with whltn and bluck
9 Jtms. this combination being very
smart. A charmingly dnlnty evening
gown cjiii be mudo of tho soft llnli
teffuU sllke v.-hlcli ar usually trimmed
with ruohliiRH of tulle nr not.
It is a mlvtnkc. honuvar to have only1
silk not and ljice. gowns -for summer
wear for tbottt are o ntnny fascinating-
ly hoauUful nHUerlnls In tho market
thnt It li Vise to take advantage of
thum. Silk inouHolllne. organdies lawn
and embroidered bntlsto makoup 4hntw-
lligly .nid are smtinb! for almost any
occasion Thore atu uleo the llowored
nnl llgured ublffons thouirn- lovely as
they arts they are useless In h. damp
region or tie.tr the shore. Tim strlpod
uhlffon mil gauze have more body nre
vor enVctlc .nid are inuch used for
theatre gowns u well as for 11 summer
dinner or bnll dreS- Though these nt
nist cost .; nither expensive they .ire
found cbuat-er i.i th' end and when tho
trousseau ts Iwlu't planned for the season
it Is wi'll tu iticide two or three of
'in.
Aiiin.u the elaboruti summer srnrn4
some woiitleriul laci cojt nre shown-
not the little Jacket of a yoar ago but
Ihrec-inmrtcv lngth garments made of
piece in.-e arl IwK fitted to the figure
which it sits ff to great advantnge.
(luipurc iiiukus a heuvy rich garmont of
this kind but srore uro lovely creations
In Valeiiuleiinea ami Tlbbong as well as
the popular Irtoli lace which can be
crwbeled to tit any pattern.
TIllMHi !" IMWttB nr to lie U"d of
court ocr th all und aatlns of tho
more formal nodal functions.
Among ihc tntMt notioeablw f.tHliloaa
thta ho i Ik the now one in ahos. For
one thing lolor Is o newwit fad. WltUo
therr must be In ver mjimmtr wutd-
robe at least one pair of bright tray-
colored shocv tlwre ninat abor bo ahoea
thai will match wild bbMid io oolor with
every gown Or ii may vfimr black
patctit tenth r. which goes wltb almost
evrrj thing The all wtte shoe bow-
evtir xtltl tinalna 'la rlv.il of all
tho.- tlu a though it di-s make anwll
fiKit .ippp.it large. For t.wrnl.ig wear
th- I. i.i In" i tlw Itnorlte
etki.i.i:
It U il o- well to have a hox of i-.ilVa
In th. hoiiii Sunburn '-uts liriilsea.
pllrs iml buns ield to lH-Wlll a Witoh
get the genulna DeWitt Witch lbvaal
nlve. ' l: Itenfro
GETTLEMAN'S S1JWO PREMIUM
BEER AT SOME OLD MOSES.
RUSSIAN LINE TO NEW YORK.
St. IVUerslairg Julv Til tvaii-'
atlantlc service oft he Ituniiin Volunteer
Fleet will be (nauBiiitttttd toiuorrow
wlih the sailing of the sleainshlp Smol-
ul. from Llbau.- via ltottcnlam for
Now Yoik. TM Swolenak will l folr
lowad by ihe HU Poteramirg and tbe
Saratov. Whan the service Is fully es-
tablished tbers) will be racub.r semi-
monthly sailing between Ubsu and
Nw York.
A HARD LOT.
of troulla to eantend with spring from
a torpid liver and bKwkuUod bow ola un
lass you awnkon thtur to their propor
action wiih Hr.. King's Naw If Pilla;
the ieasantett ami most olToollvo an re
for Cpnstlpatkm. Tbaj- rovnt Appen-
dleltls and tone up the system le at
all druggtsts.
CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS.
Ashcvllte N. P. July 7.-ItepubllcsyM
of the tenth congressional district held
their convention hore today and nom-
inated J. J. BrltL asshitat district at-
torney to make tiho race.
Satin akin powder doesn't show per
fumes the skin. Fleck. whJto brunette.
Ifisei A.ue Should keep u bos on nana " - ---
" all .-..a to provhU for e.uemon- vhsattrt solemn pledges which he had
'L. F.. vti the standard but fol- made to . V.m..? ;"'
. . ..i 1 n .. -u nectlon with iho otHHuabm of a treaty
lowea at nw.ir iiin.w.iwii . -.. .. --
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0 o
O THIB DATE IN HISTORY. O
O O
O JOLT 7. O
O litsv-TJiisJi iwit 1ti-nol ta Cfcee- O
O nmh Hay. O
O ;78f-NIhaJw 1 f nuintn ora O
O Died Marih 2 1W Q
O 1W Jsromo NnpoK-on Honaiwrte Oi
O bom. IHed lt70 ?
O ltW Mlchele Anarl historian born. O
O ISIa The Allies entered PtirU. O
O ISM Meeting of ibo emperors O
O Fr.incls Jneepti and Nnpoleon O
O til nt Vlllafmijca. O
O 1M4 Conff-dnrnlcs ev.tciioted liar- O
O bw a Ferry. O
O IMS Prln-e Kltel-Fredcrlcli aee- O
O ond son of Emperor William O
O II of CS annuity born O
O 1W1 Four condemned murderors O
O oxeeuted by electricity In HJng O
O 8lng prison O
O ll--Tha Falcon with the Peary O
O auxllUry enpedttlon sailed O
O from SU Johns N. V. O
O 1 895 Daughter bftrn to former O
O I'rueldeut Ci-over Cleveland. O
O lSJS-PresHdeitt McKlnley signed O
O reoehilion to annex Hawaii. O
O O
OOOOOUOUUUUUUUO
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O
O
TOMORROW IN HISTORY.
a
JULY S. O
o
O 16S2 Kngland declared war ngainnt O
O the Dutch. O
O 1ST8 Maastricht inveeted by Prince O
O of Oraugo. O
O 1709 Po war of Sweden broken hy O
O O.efeat at batllo of rultowa. O
O 17. ( ''biladelphla proolaimcd dec- O
C ."irotlon of Indcpcndsnci O
O 1'itw FJUGrcone llhlieek. An orlcnn O
O ?tt born. Died Nc 19. O
O 1367. O
O lS16I.oula XVIII returned to Par- O
O H (Second restoration.) O
O isn& Joseph Chnmborlrtln llrltlsh O
O statesman born. O
O IMS John 1. ltOCkefoltar Arner- O
O lean millionaire born. O
O 1S68 Sir W. B. Inrry died. Born O
O 1790. O
O 1S63 Port Hudson surrendered to O
O tho Federals. O
O 189S Admlml LVweyB vessels took
O possession of Sublg bay; Oer- O
O man gungoat Irene withdrew. O
O o
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TWENTY YEAR BATTLE. I
'T was loser In a twenty year battle
with chronic piles and malignant sores
until I tried Hucklln's Arnica Salve;
which turned the tide by curing both
till not a traco rcmnlns." writes A. M.
Umco. of Farmvllle Va. Host for old
Ulcers. Cuts. Burns and Wounds. 20c
at nil druggists.
MAY BECOME A KINGDOM
Reigning Prince of Bulgaria
Has Desire for Political
Independence
Vienna July ?. Nineteen- ours ago
today Ferdinand of Coburg wa3 elected
Uolgnlng Frlnco of Hulgarla by uio Na-
tonal Assembly. Tho anniversary llnds
him apparently as fur removed us over
from a renlizutlon of hli ambition to
hnve Bulgaria proclaimed independent
and himself elevated to the itingshlp.
I'rincv Fetdlnnnd recently seut bis
premier Oen Fetrorf to those lSuropenn
chnnccllcrlcs pei tonally interostod In the
Htuttis ot the iSnlknn nrlnclpallty to
gain their oinent to the proclamation
of Iitilftjrtau tndependenoc. The mlaslon
was a Jatlure
At eh sann- time the Huro-.oan cab-
inets regard the luiplnitions of "thnt
man who would be king-' with growing
ooncom. ualhey roillze that ho might
any da hpi fire to the Ilalkaa powder
tiarrel and i-aun an International oon-
ilagr.itlon. The position of I'rtuee Ferdluaud and
his government is an anomaly In tha
Uallcnns. Thalr present stntus Is ut-
terly Inoowimenaurate with tha import-
nnc of the polHto-il tumult of wbich
they aro pt1odiclly the center. Itusiiu.
which t prowont la rjiy to sloso any
opportunlt.- to dtvart utteutlpn from her
own laiurrml .:.:'vi. J..:own to be In
favor of Uulgnrlnn lodftpendenee Bng-
lauil aSso bollc'vus tbitt tho imlknn nues-
tlon wotrld bo grwitly simplified if the
lnlureatod noirs dould treat directly
wltb Fordlnsmd King instead of being
obliged to approach blm through his ov-r-lord.
tho Saltan of Turkoy. France
and Italj- wuM prolbly fivll Into tlbe
wltb Kngland In the matter.
The inwuriiM untultle obatncle la the
way of Frtccc F'Hrdlnnnd'a ambitions
ii ...i.i. !...... mw IFmiiaI. IruiMnh nf
of Aus Ha-'l unf.n-. The ve-nerabt
ho- .'strong m UUfllke
f..- rrlii.a- Fcrdlnan.1. Thin was Inten-
slflrd whtili the latter in older to in
of cow 11 1 rcn but llkewlae ofTeiided th)
rellglou s-ntliuit of Fninc! Joseph
by causing bla eldest biy. Prince lkiric.
to te mm sited troro C-ttholtelsm to tho
Uuaaian churrti. These two thing to-
gether with th MCandals which lave
disgraced the court of Holla nubthly
in coomiiiou with the murder of 8tm-
bouloff who waa a friend of Austria o
engaged Francis Joseph that he ileclkiAd
to have anything whatever to do with
Prince Ferdi..and declaring that the
latter waa not me kind of man with
whom any gnuMemau could afford to
sba'.te hand.
OASTOHIi.
Besrs tis Tb8 KW Y Han WaS BMM
Insure Your Home In The
CONFLAGRATION-PROOF
GLENS FALLS
Better pay th reasonablo rate asked
by the Glens Falls and secure Insur
ance that insures than to accept the
policies of. many companies as a gift.
See x
M. L. MOCK
Special Agent.
105J4 Weot.arrUon Are"
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fu.u.umsiiTeii rnAjnc uai.iv v rrcsiaeni J. v . bit -i-rcn.
Ron. Soblbkro. Cishler n W Paimtek.n miltili Caktkb Asst. Cashiert
GUTHRIE NATION L BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.!
Capital $150000.00.
GUTIIRIfi OKLAHOMA.
DirtKCTORSl
O.O. Ocss 0. A. HPanes Hcmrt E. Ajp
fnAlfiE UA1.1 A O. C. IltBUBK. H. W. PjUHTtt
i. W. Prnm a. J. Skat Rout. Sonmaao.
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4 TRAINS A DAY
between
CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS and CINCINNATI
MONON a ROUTE
Louisville New Albany & Chicago Ry Co
Finest Pullman
Equipment
Including Compartment
Cars
Ue ' Limited" A New Train leaving Chicago at 11:20
p.m. arriving Cincinnati 7:35 a.m. leaving Cincinnati at
11:25 p m arriving Chicago 7;40 a. m is an especially
popular train. Carries Indianapolis layover sleeper
Chas. H. Rockwell
Traffic Manager
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Shorter Time
Kansas City
On'the new fast trains virv.
. .. . .
s lexas ttaiiwotV. letvving outnrie daily at im.j
am and 6:25 p. m. a.rriving at Kansas City at
11-55 p.m. and 7.10 a. m.
Chance cf cars'is one of the greatest inconveniences of
travel. You don't have to change cars if you travel ia
tlie -Missouri Kansas Texas
fnver 51k rails run tn TCrtnQ.in
through trains have Chair Oars and Pullman Sleepers.
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T .A at
Quthrle Lodge No. S I. O. O. F. meets
evsry Monday night at 7:30 o' slock at
Odd Fellows' hall sorner Harrison and
Broad.
P V. BMITII. Noble Grand.
H. L. SlTnoUOlI. Secretary.
Renfrew Division No. t. Uniform Rank
K. or r. Meets aetona ana xouria pti-i
day nights at Masonic ball HB Bast Ok-
labonia avenue.
O. B. DUNNICA. Captain.
W. T. WAJtBEN Iteoordsr.
nartranft Post No. 3. O. A. It. mcota
1st & 3d Friday nlsiits in each month at
7:30 p. m. in Odd Fellow ball corner
Broad and Harrison.
LEWi VAMPNElt P. C.
If. L. WOC.' AdJuUnt.
Hartranit Corps No. 2J W. It. C
meets 2nd & 4th Friday nights tn each
month at 7:80 p. m. (n Odd Fellow hall
corner Broad and Harrison.
ASTSX L. LESTEB Pras.
MAY VAMPNEB Secrtary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1 I. O. O
F Meet every Wednesday night at
7:10 o'cloci at C-da FcUowa' hall.
U I BILLINGS a P.
HD MEItTEN Scribe.
' Wodmfa of tb. World Outbrl. Cum p
j . MceU very Tu-duy t 7:S0
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b&rdwura
tore. Visiting Woodmen
wsleoma.
WM. CQNNELLT. Con. Com.
l. O. R. M Meets every Tuesday nlglit
in IC of P. ball. Visiting chiefs always
weleomo.
FRANK B. BARBER. Baaheni.
H. C. BABNEY. Ch'evv of Keaords.
Quthrle Loose No. ; K. of P. Meets
every Friday night In Masonic hall lis
East Oklahoma aveni a.
W. H. FURROW C. C
L. M. PAQE K. of n ft S.
Quthrle Chapter No. : Order or ths
EBaatern Star. Meu In the Uaaonls
remplc every second and fourth Frldai
venlngs In each month.
ISADORA WELLS W. M-
1KB IJNDnRTJOD W. P
HOUTENSB DOYB. Secretary.
autnne uaapier 10. s 11. a.
meots 1st & 3rd Mondays In month
A. F A. a. uiug. ukio. avb.
Visiting Companions ulways welcome.
OAIiErf CROW. U. r.
I. A. BBADISH.- Secretary.
Humans society. Judge Frank Dole
president: I. B. Levy treasurer; Dr. J.
W Duke R. W Ramsay O. R Fcgan
H. E. Asp J. W. MoNoal W. II Coyle
Rev. A B. Nicholas Rev. H. O. Scott.
Executive committee: F. II. Greer J.
II Cotteral. W. B. Spencer Dr. W. W.
Rucks A. O. Farauharaon Vnlo Q.
Nlblack
Lodge No. 1!!A H. T. A. Meets on
Friday nbbt preccoing full moon ot eack
month.
IUOUUI4
W. D. JENKINS. rredat.
J. X ItEEVKSi Mecreterr.
HlXMle
Incomparable
Dining-Car
Service
Frank J R.oed
Geu Pass Agen
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Kauway. u'nrougli trains
Citv anl St. Tannic. All
T. Agent
Mif9rfninr
Canton Outhrie No. C Patriarch's Klll-
tant. I. O. O. F. ltegnlar assembly sverj
second and fourth Thursday night la.
each month In Odd Fellows' halL Vis-
iting Chevaliers welcome.
IL A BONB Com'dU
W. J. BAP.NHAKT Clerk.
outhrie Lodge No. Ut B. J. O. ft
J Meets the second and fourth Tmssda
nights of each month In Elk hall.
R. O. HIRSCHI E. R.
IRA LONGAKER tec.
Naomi Rebeekoh Lodge No I I. O. O.
F. Meets flrat and third Friday aliku
of every month In Odd Fellows' ball.
LAURA. A. BAnNHARDT. N. Q.
SADIE MATH1S SecreUry.
Quthrle Lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W.
MeeU every Thursday night In the new
Masonic ball on East Oklahoma Visit-
ing brothers welcome
E. 1L RUTHVAN M. W
W. J. LEATIIBRMAN ne3rdr.
T. A A. Guthrie Council No. Ill
Fraternal Aid association. MeeU ever
Wednesday night In I. O. F. hou" cor-
ner of Broad and Harrison. Vlsltln
members always weltoms.
Outline Camp No. I5S
Modern Woodmen of Am art
so meets every Tuesday ev-
ening in L O. O. r hall
comer of Harrison and Broad
Visiting Neighbor cordially-
welcome. D. M. TIBBETT. Consul.
J. E BRBWBB Clerk
Knights and Ladles ot
security meets 2nd and
Ith Friday nights of each
months at tha Odd Fel-
low halt Visiting mem-
sera always welcome. Dr.
David mevens. President; J. M. Ander-
son Financial Secretary; T X). Corsica-
don Corresponding Secretary. Meeting
called to order at 7:30 o'clock
Quthrle Lodge No. Kit.
Modern Brotherhood at
America moats every V .
nesday evonlng In Knlgnfw
of rolumbus Hall. 209 East
iri.rrlsnn. VlHltln? Iimthem
coidlally welcome C. S. CHAPLIN
atj E BREWER. Sec President
Outhrie Commandry No. 1 meet the
aecond and fourth Mondays in the month
at A. F & A. jr. Bid. Okla. Ave. Vis-
iting Sir Knights always welcome.
F. B. ROWE Era. Coos.
E. M. BAMFORD Recorder
Outhrie Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A. al.
Regular meetings 1st & 3rd Tussd.-c
in month at A. F. lb A. M. Btdg.i Okie
Ave.
DR. W W. BUCKS W H.
B. U. BAMFORD Secretary.
Co. A. First Rect Oklo. N a
every Wednesday night at 7:M hs Ajnsss
I " " "" - - -
ry hall 108 Wee Uarricxm ava.
' O. M. DUNNICA Ou
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