The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, August 31, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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V
lAQE TWO.
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA.
FRIDAY AUGUST 31 1906.
Wouk"1 1 You Buy a Gold Dollar
Of Course You Woo
B
We had such an opportunity the other day in New York. Cleaned up with an immense purchase
three or four numbers in LADIES WHITE WAISTS all washable in Cotton and Silk. We bought
them at 50c on the dollar and less. We'll sell them same way. They are on sale now.
or 50c if You
Could?
Ladies' all White India Liaen Waists
Lace insertion ann embroidery trimmed.
There are three or four prices in this lot; they're
all fresh new goods that were made this season to sell from
$1.00 to $2.00 each You Gan buy them now at each
69c
Ladies' White Wash Silt Waists
Bought by us at the same time from the
sam people for about one-half their regular
price. . There are different styles among them but all new and
as dainty waists as you ever bought for $3.50 or $3.75. Choice
$2 98
f What do you
f think of this 50cl
I bag for I
10c
Another Man "Needed the Money"
We bought all the bags he had on hand at our own price. They are all white in regular
Hand Bag Shape. They are 5oc Bags on sale now at
Ten Cents Each.
Famsay Bros. Dry Goods Company
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O JESL IiAMO XMC -A.
RENFROW
STOOD PAT
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR
FIXED. RAILWAY
RATE
year the Snntu I'e way usscsstHl nt $5. GOO
Xwr mil1 the IlorK IsUipI at $6100 u:id
the Frisco ttt J&.SOO.
In protesting against the propose
measure for the reluct!oi of :-aIlroad
fores tn Kunsas to 2 cents per mile
President IS. I. Itlpley. or the Santa i'e.
recently stated that the rates shout bo
such ns to pay a fair rate of Interest on
fie capitalisation xnj aMxl that the
rad ws '.ow wo'th the f"ill amount for
Whlch It was capitalized which Is 5.V-
0.pr mile.
when Q-vemor Prantz conies before
the peuple as a candidate tor Roverno'
of ttie new state as be undnubtedly will
Jf b weathers the charge" whleh are bow
psudltiR againa him. that U one of the
things wblch Ue wilt Inve to explain.
OLD MOLDS
ARE FOUND
ASSESSMENT ABOUT RIGHT
Some Things the Present
Governor Must Explain.
OovVnor J"r.uitx's rvnt Instruction
to the attor.iey fe41vr.1l t "Investlgsti-"
till rHllruuda of Okl.ttiiiiiii -vcalls lti
fuel t'mt the only time In the lilmorv nf
Oklulioiuu when the mil -'mils weie ru t 1
annliln llko their .iIum fur tax.-ilioi
purioa kk uiiJrr th i nlv lK-motr.it to
tii'M-iiior the terriio has vir hid
I'urlif Oivernor K nfiuK'n ailuilnlsi'ii-
tlim. tli.- Hants F m.ilii line was valued
Ijr uH'Biiifnt purixim-r ttt IV.bUU 1M1 i
jiiIU-. The uiuwih-mi for thf rod pro-I
ii'nt.'d and ini'Ti .1 th' matt! r Into the
courts where It .ih ln-l.l that the valu-
Htlnn was too high i id oidered It re-
duced. Tbe B'Jti. il opmlun h always
rJjen however tli.u Jo-riir flenfrow
'hAd about the rl it kt In ns.ud to
'the mutts-.
It Is conservatively estlinuled that
the main line of either the tent' F or
(lie It tk lshtnd. the two great trunk
lines ..f Oklahoma. Is wo: th J1U.000 por
mil. Ki-al estate In Ol'.ihutna Is up-
JhiJ to W assessed at one-fourth Its
Value On th.it tauls th vuliuitlo i f
the big railroads V'uuld bo In the nelfh-
hortnoi of 110.000 ix-1- mile. Yrt this
Summer Diarrhoea In Children.
During tho hot wentlior of tho sum-
roor months tho first unnatural Ioqho-
ne&s nf i chilli's bowels sboutd lmvo
Immediate attontlon so as to chuck
tho disease uofore It bocomos serious.
All that Is nooossnry Is a faw doeos of
Qhamberluln's Colic Cholam and
Dlarrlioen named) followed by a dose
of castor oil to clo&nio tho system.
Iter. M. O. Stookland Pastor of lh
first SI. E. Church. Little Fails. Minn..
.nte: "We have used Chamberlain's
CV.lc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rorowly
for several years and find It n very
valutble remedy especially for sum-nfr.-
disorders In children." Sold by
IV B. LIIHe ft Co.
WERE USED MANY
YEARS AGO BY COUNT-
ERFEITERS
UUTHER LEAGUE CONVENTION.
(Dy Associated I'ress.)
Axtell ICas.. Aug. !. With a largf
and representative nttendanco the Kan-
sas Conference Luther League began las
forth an'.uial convention hire today lie
continue untlt Jtotiday. Prank Neteon nwl reform lias sver uee.i successfully
of LlndsborK Is the presiding offlcer. accompltshed through force. In some
The Leauue Include tho work of the I way or other the human Instinct rebels
Kansas where prohibition reljr.is supreme
shows that lhiuor Is op'iy or secretly
sold and Hint each towr produces an
many drunkards as towns licensing open
saloons.
Prohibition means forbidding- through
the force of the law in this case. No
Swedish Lutheran young people In Texa
Colorado and KHnsas.
SIIOVERS OF THE QUEER
Had a Hiding Place Near
Sill Reservation.
Srhnol Ikwkf iiiij Ri-hool Supplies at
Oi'ti's l'ug ttore J20 Kat Oklu. Ave.
W. n. A H. O. Wins lure
smoking tobectj at Olaiii'ths.
I.utikla
Malaria Makes Pale Dlood.
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic drives out malaria and builds up
the system gold by all dealers for 27
years. Prco 60 cents.
THOUGHTS ON PROHITBION
Enid Wave Holds
Prohibition is Not
Temperance.
FOGG FAMILY REUNION.
(By Associated Press.)
Portsmouth. N. 11.. Aug. SI. The fifth
annual reunla.i of tho Fort Family As-
sociation of America was held today at
Hampton Beach. Several hundred were
In attendance l.vludlng- a number from
dlattnt places itamuel Fvgg the pro-
eniior of the family settled In Hampton
In tbe early part of the seventieth
century.
Married
Women
Special to Daily Leader
Lowton Oklu. Aug. 31.-George Orif-
fin a homeateiidem llvlns; a few miles
north uf Kurt 8111 Mlllttry reservutkin
hU4 dUi-oveied i mold and suverul other
urtli-lo that appear to have been used bV
counterfeiters us long afo as forty or
fifty ystirs. The mold t mode of Dak
wihh) and wus empluyed In makl-ig dol-
lars. Pli-cee of other articles Indicate
that they wen- employ-.t in stamping
.ind pollshlna. The articles were found
amid i i-luster of tree where were
found itlo a number of Indian trinkets
tli.u appenred to have been buried in an
lnllii.i gruve.
Itvfore the establlshmen of Kort Sill.
fm-ty-flve years ago. Indian sub-agents
i-Miiie in possession of ooimterfelt coins
that had bee.i traded to the Indians for
their vhes and trinkets. An Investiga-
tion was made by the officials in the ad-
joining states but tbe perttes guilty of
making the cou.iteitlt coins were never
located. The government loo' no hand
In the Investigation for the reason that
All the bogus ootus that nK circulated
were soon gathered up and thereafter no
more were placed in circulation.
The Indians were ftt this time JUt be-KlnnKn.-
to learn the value of money and
they sold tlieir heads moccasins neck-
taces toHuhawks aud hatohets for fancy
prices. It Is presumed that the purchas-
ers took these lilnwe o tbe eastern
of Whin for still
more fa icy juices than they peJd for
them. This traffic may have oontlnued
for msiu nvonths before tbe dlsfovery
of the counterfeit cutis aad itotibtlees
nguliist forcu when It comes to the frail- 1
ties of man know an habit.
Moral suasion careful parental train-
luff and Uie teaching of the effects of
alcohol upon the human ryatem in the
public schools in connection with the
power of the press in expoMng debauch-
ery through the regular news channels
lias done nioro real genuine tm"3eraneo
work than all the prahlb'tlou laws ever
emtcted or that ever will be enacted.
Many of the vltlegee of Oklahoma are
virtually onJoyltiK prohibition now. The
people Iwvo refused to allow oIoon In
tliulr midst. Manchester a small town
III lha nfWlluAt OnrHAi. ff ri.a. nnnnl.
That rlBht up utralnit tho Kansas statu line.
forbljls the saloon. Bulttr J. M. Sim-
mons of the Manehaot' r Journal who
Is en abstainer him qlf and temper-
ance Advocate published the following
Item In this weuk' Issue of lit paper.
"We hardly understand it. but we saw
more drunkenness in Mancchestcr last
Saturday than was oft?.i to be seen
when we had three siloon r-innlnir full
blast. We have no 'Jjtits" and no one
that we know of Is bootlegging the vile
stuff that makes a mun drunk. Guess
It's In the lr or coms by express
which U n I n iot as swift."
The Modern House
No matter how modern the outside of your house
if it be without a Ga.s Ra.nge it is .not modern.
Gas is BothlSaaS
Guthrie Gas Co.
2
(From Bnid Wive.)
Prohibitlim doeen't me-.i'n tempe-anro
or total abstlnance neither does it i:'o-
mote either.
TIkisb who desire Intoxlo-vnts don't
need the open saloon to procure alco-
holic beverages as long at it is manu-
factured In the United States aid com-
mon carriers are allowed to transport it
from pLice to place. When a man buys
whisky in bulk he will d ink more of il:
because It comes (Jliouo - than the sa-
loons sell it and he dinks secrectlv.
Social drinking secretly. In the private
rooms of youog men Is Just as degrading
and name to g ru-nner -ma ieaa to mo - .. Rt Tll!H. Mo.
drunkenttesb tiuin open drinking l'i un
open saloon In full " ' ' the public vc '.
The record rt every town a id cltj in I Opportunity 8hoe Sale
THE TCXA8 WONCER.
Cures all Kidney Bladder and linen-
raatic troublos. Sold by all druggists
or two months' treatment by mall tor
l.flO. Dr. E. W. Hall 2920 Olive
W..M. Bronson
L C. Bronson.
BRONSON & iBRONSON
farm Loans Insurance Abstracts
Uiry complete abstracts of tUle in Logan County.
ju pay Interest and principal at our office.
Oldest atia"'?rgest insurance agency in Oklahoma
GUTHRIE OKLA.
Black Building
118 West Okla Ave.
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----s BisrqeraFigsB-sBs
f3ams3smsamatws9simA
-nOBINSONS.
ETcry woman covets a
6hapely pretty figure and
many of them deplore the
loss of their cirliEh forms
after marriage. The hearing I UM " MetKeJ
ot children is often destructive
to the mother's shapeliness.
AH ot this can bo avoided.
Jaowever hy the use of Mother's Friend before haby comes as this I ceased nr the discovery
sAn IIhi uah 4V kl . m . . a.1 L .J f- il f el TV avjll uniB nStw tt. 1
Ki.ai. jwimeui iaj nuparvB lac ooay jor me strain upon it ana
S reserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all tho
anger of child-birth and carries the expectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of tho benefit and relief derived from tho
use of this wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggists at $100 per
bottle Our littlo
book telling all about
this liniment will be sent free.
Th 8rjt-fW4 Kwiirif Cc Atkiti fit.
Mother's
Frland
The mold and other jtitngs of similar
make rece.vtty found probably betateged
to this set of individual who apereted
among the Indians fifty yeat j ajfo.
NECnOES AS DANKER3.
(Dy Asaoolated Prese.)
Attastn o.. Awe. ll.ToiUys session
of the National Nesro liuainese League
conferewce was devoted chiefly to m jUs-.
cussien of varltnis banking problems by
representetlvwi of tho negro banks of the
country. Te fonrerenc comes to a
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X jgl Colorado!
Many people put aside all thought of an outiug in Colora
do because they are accustomed to consider this greatest
of American playgrounds as one of those impossible things
beyond tneh means. Time was when a visic to the op
of the continent" was a great luxury as high as the alti-
tude but not so today
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You can spend the Summer or a part of the Bum-
mer in Colorado and live as reasonably as yau do
at home and the quick service and low tourist
and excursion rates afforded via Rock Island hues
bring the Rockies within your easy reach.
For luforroation as to Low Excursion rates Telephone 506
or call on H. L. McCracktm. Local Agent.
Our Booklets anq Folders give the whole story.
"Write today
Geo. H. Lee J S. McNally
G. P. A Pept. Dlv. Pass. Agt.
Little P.ock Ark. Oklahoma City Okla
TRANSFER COAL
WOOD AND STORAGE
Goods Pft.ck.ed Stored and Shipped to Order-
Piions 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. rYrison
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Send Your Laundry to
The Guthrie Laundry Co.
for they have between 28 and 30
hands at work all the time.
Phone 109. 502-504 W. Oklo-homa Ave
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GUTHRIE NATION 4L BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.!
Capita) $150000.00.
GUTHKIE OKLAHOMA.
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