The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 9, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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LOANS.
IOANS Ffcrm loans tilt edge six per
cent Cull on J. 1). ButUe under Okla-
homa State bank. tf x
FOR RENT.
FOR HUNT Furnished :reib and room
(or llEht nouseki-eplnf -bath m con-
nection. Apply 519 Norlh Division.
lOIt RENT JU cottage MR . Ilrond;
1 in media to possession. K 1. HURI.IN-
QAMH. LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Gold frame spectuc cs; nuy nave
been lost In West Qutbrte. Suitable
reward; leave at 406 I5al Vila.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
li'HI. WANTED VhH Clgnr factoiy
corner llrst and Oklahoma avenue.
WANTHIJ 1jhI canvas-slng airont In
iuthrle and vicinity fir Mine. Mc
ile's corset popular and c.ikIh wold.
)id customer hit waiting for ni!. to
leorder. Mr Profit. St. IaiuU t'o.-se'
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Auctioneer
17 Years Experience Crj'-
Jng Sales
Will Cry All Kinds of Salus on
Commission
Will go to any part of the
County ; or Territory to cry
Sales
Co.ll Up Phone 75 at My
Expense
C. M. Grant
Auctioneer
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
ELECTION FOR THE TH CON-
STITUTIONAL DISTRICT.
Notice Is hereby given that at n regu-
lar meetlnc Of the Democratic Central
committee ef the 2Uh Caastitutlonal
Dietrlet of Oklahoma helA on Septem-
ber 8 1M4 a majoiity of the votituf pre-
tint Ih sold district beliir represented
by recularly chosen eoii.ni(tecine) It
was decided by a u.ianlinou: its of said
committed to nominate by 'ninia.-y
election li 'ae.rdanc w.lh ill- pro-
ilslons oi Article 2 of Chapter ?. ses-
Kton laws of okl.ihonui (or 1905. the
candidates of the Demon ttlt pa-ty fo
the office of In-legite tn tl.e Constitu-
tional conit titio-.) Ki be electt 1 at a
special election to be hi Id In dtxtilct 24
Logan OO'jity tXUnuii'n aud a was
further decldtd that said prima' elec
(ton stjubi be IwlU 1m -' ef the lesal
voting predacts ef sai ! dist.Hcc oa
THURSDAY OCTQUHR KUSVfSKTH.
Hit The polls will be kept open la each
MALE HELP WANTED.
WANTEDI have twsKlorc for good
salesman. See me for terms. V. Bew-
era 103 West Harrison Gothfe
IF Yoti are earning .era then JW.M
weekly we will show you how to
doublo you.- Income or salary. No In-
vestment requited. Address SupL "id
Drexel fildg. Philadelphia Pa.
WANTED Manager for New Branch of
on.- business here i.i OuthrH WWt
promplv. mlth references THE MORRIS
WTToI.KSALK HOUfli: Cincinnati. Ohio
RARTtFR WANTED do I guarantee
fvir good man; stead Job. J. Pamsey
DiiMs Ilobart Okla.
WANTED Cotton pickers N. M. Coch--cl!
Bnntn Pe depot.
There may be "rofne mi.tiey fer you"
hidden nway nmong todav's classified
ads. 'Iiy to locate H-l3 si "prospector."
"All Is soon ready 'n an orderly
house" and tne ad. you tire looking for
Is soon found In our CLASSIFIED col-
umns. WANTED Men to lir. the barber
trade. Our fa'."' a i.on t be equaled.
Stnudy practice ran ful mstiuiiMin.
UVjIs diploma and poi'.ions waiting
Pew wetks complete'. Money ea. m-1
from start: bhj wnge t o gradual"?.
Bond I. "(Hided. White .or particulars.
MOl.ETl HAKHKR Col T.FOK Kansas
City. Mu.
WANTKI Trustworlliv nui to manage
Vam h offlee and distributing depot
foi lurne maniifiicUucr Si-lnrv to start
Willi llano for flrst y n. -MaliIo month-
ly and ixlra comnirtion ;ind expenses.
Appllrant must have unrij references
anil 11000 cash capital i n erl. Espcrl-
enm unnei ossary. Addles Manufact-
urer i o nox 711 Chle. c. III.
WANTED An expei l need d-!lvorviian
oi box. must he neiuinP.tcil with city
una glw U'cnmmentlutlnn far honesty
and lnligtlty. 8 T FRAKKIJN.
WAXTED Trustworthy n an to manaRe
br.ineh office and dUiritmUng depot
for Ih-rc manufacturer. Palarv to start
with. $1500 for first yenr. payable- month-
ly und exti.i commissi' iv.id expen-
ses. Applicant must hii'- Rood refer-
ences and J1000 cunlt c.jltal secured.
Bxperlenee unnecessary Address Man
ufacturer P. O. Box 711 ChlcHRo 111.
WANTED A ftrU cl.is eroeei clerk.
Must be fully exp . --.ced. J. F.
iioroiircx.
LEGAL NOriO.E?
of snld prechtcts from 2 p. m. until f
p. m. of S..U1 day.
The cnndldnto to be nominated at suld
election sha'l be for Delegate to the
Constitutional Convention
The returns of such election Tiall bo
transmitted by the elecllor lionrds li the
several precincts In accordance with the
law nnd the regulations ndioted by this
committee to the chairman ail .secre-
tary of the District Centra! committee at
the City Hall. In Guthrie rot Utar than
Friday October IS at 3 o'clock p. m
and the Dietrlet Centnl ectamlttj shall
meet on October 11 ut 3 i i aid pro-
ceed tor canvass such returns In ac-
cordance with the ptovlslons of Article
! of Cluipt-r 17 session taws 1903. SaM
eleetlmi sh..)l lie held li accordance with
said statute; provided that the District
Central committee hall lao authority
to adopt surh additional r gulatlons not
lneons-istc.it with suki laws as may
seem desirable for the government of
said e'eetlon and the direitlon of these
partli ipatlnRjn It.
The cnalrmnn of this 21th District
Central committee Is authirlsed to des-
ignate on behalf of the committee the
polllnR places In each of the several
voting precincts.
These Judges and clerk of the elec-
tion boards are hereby appointed as '. -lows
subject to necessary ciuineea li
accordance with the pro -Isions of the
statutes:
Marshall; Judge It. 11. Oliver; clerk.
I. If. Stafford.
Oak View: Judge W W. DcWItt;
cleik. C. '. Guthrie.
Crescent: Judge II. F. ilyland; clork
Arthur Watklns
Itlsmurclc Judge Ben Johrnon; clerk
A. J. Itainsayer. v
Rose Hill: Judge Mm. Mcadowi. elerk
Chailes Calklna.
Wooilland: Judge Clmrlei Abell; elerk
Richard Illovlns.
Orlando: Judet) John Thompson; clerk
James Vandevesiter.
Mulhnll: Judge S. Woikman; clerk
R M. KlncalU.
Lawrie: Judge. Katha.i Goooh Sr.;
Judge John Foar.
Antelope: Judge. J. II. Soots: clerk
Percy Clifford.
North Cimarron: Judge. J. G. Lewis;
clerk J. L. Foster.
South Cimarron: Judge J. I. MiDaaiel:
clerk. Henry Porter.
C. K. WELLS. Chat -inn.
E. J. GARNER Se r-tary
Of 2lih District Central OMiiinl.lee.
NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
ELECTION POR THE TH CON-
STITUTIONAL DISTRICT.
Notice Is hereby given that at a reg
ula.' meeting of the IK-mocrattc Central
oomi.iittee of the 23th Constitutional
district of Oklahoma held September 8.
19M a majority of the vatlng precinct
In said district lieing repreinted '.a sueh
meeting by their regulariy ebosei oam-
mlttfiemen it was decided by a niajocily
vote of said committee to nominate by
primary election. In aeeardi neo with th
provisions of Article i Chapter IT of the
session laws of Oklahoma for 16M. tie
indicates of tha Demacratlc party for
the office of Dehate to the Caaetllu-
'lonal convention to be eleotad at s
ipecial eieetioti tfl be beUl in Diet: let
tjoga.i eounty Okluhenui and it was
further derided that said irliua.y etee-
tion should be held in eae'i of the legal
votiag precincts of aal I DIM let on
THURSDAY OCTOBER KLKVENTH
tM. The oolls will be kept open 'n each
f said prvclncu from I p i. u.itll (
p. ra. ef said day.
The candidates to be nouiln.lr.l at
uld election shall be for Delegatt to the
Constitutional eor.ve.Hlon.
The returns of nueh .leetlon sba'1 be
transniittea by the lv-tou boa.-ds in
the seitral pru I ..'ts. In a ordaliee with
the liw and th- regulatie s adotl by
thU eiPinnilKee to thi eh. I'm in and ee-
rtttry of the DUtii t Cininil cimiulitee
it ill.- dt Hail in Hiit'M- n-it I t.r
than F.lday Octobei I; ... J p n -i I
the District t'eutral con mlllK kI.jLI
meet on October li at 3 p in 'i.id pio-
eeed to (unvass sui h returns In a 'ord-
mce with the prnvlnois of Ai J of
Chap 17 Stsasloi las ot IMS Bald
'lection shall I held in .nordanee with
Mid statute provided thai the n.trlet
Central eorosaUtee shall ' uvs a t.hority
to aalopt such aaMHIoaal regulations not
laooasisteat with said laws as tnsy
seem desirable for the gwernmeat of
FOR SALE.
FOR BAKE- Dcst paying reMflu ant In
t'.e city; present buelrest JliM per day;
will consider (rood real estate or 'took In
exchanMe. Flan Reul ll.'.sle Co 112
Noith Broadway Oklahon u City. Okla.
FOR SALE-Two HO scholirshlps in
Earmnn ltuslness t'ntversity of Whlte-
rlant. Texa. tor tlVOO. Address the
Leader.
FOR 8ALROn easy nayminte bar
flttire. ne and second hand bll-
llaid nnd pool table- billiard and boyl-
i.ir supplies. We lend In cheap prices.
The Rrunswlo'ic-Ililke-Collender Co. $3"
and 539 alawruu St. Kansas City Mo.
FOR SALE Election lata of state of
Oklahoma. Piles 25j Leader office.
FOR 8Al.K-RIMons for Oliver and
Sinitli l'rluier tjpcw-It. if. At Leader
office.
FOR HALE -Ticket at Cithrle Hotel;
J2 J3 gets It. It. T. O Leader.
FOR SALE Hnnae. evm rooms and
foil lots on West Collrgc $1600 get
it Two wells three po-ohe Address
"IIIIdKiiW' iMie Leadn .
F!5 PLP At a harHln. thiee de-l.-.ilile
residence lotH. Appl. 121
W. et Nob.e.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED Clean cotton rags. Leader
Press Boom.
WANTED Union men pi. frle-.id? of or-
riitiiaed labor to send tlnlr Job work to
The Leader office.
WANTED--City subsclberr to know
You can help Leade. cirrlers by
promptly paying subscrlpt'ons weekly.
Tha reluctant advertise' who has to
be "peisuadcd' before ho will ilsk even
a half-ndequate campaign is described
by n great writer In this way: "We
do what we must and call It by the best
names we can and would fain liave the
praise of having Intended the result
which ensues
WANTED Vfalle fumlly of four or five
to pick cot tor. Hou.e wat- r and
fuel furnished. Good hiv to right par-
ties. Inquire National Enpioyment
Agency Paul Newman's Tailor 9'iop
WANTED You to kno we lia.e for
sale tho latest songs. "The Saxte of
Oklahoma." and "Oklaho-r.a City" with
wait chorus. Price 26 cuts eaan. Ad
dress Davit gt Reams Security Bldg
Oklahoma City. Okla. n"mi 211-216.
Out of ten "little stores" tn your part
of the city about two will expand and
grow Into big stores In time end It will
bo the two which are advertising now.
TAKEN l'I A Jersey cow hotns sawel
off. At 805 Eist Noble. Pay for notice.
LEGAL NOTICES.
said election anil the dlr-ctlon tlioe
participating It it.
The members of the election boards
are hereby uppotnted n "tihtws subject
to ncccssai eliRnges In a'jeordan e with
the pio1h1i of the statutes:
llrst Ward. J. D. Burke Judg; Felix
Adler clerk.
East Second Ward: Jrhn 0 verba y
Juihre; Walter Welch clerk
Third Vard: W. J.J. Herod. Judge; M.
E. Tmpp clerk.
South Fourth War J.: Wm. K.nest.
Judge; Mike White elerk
Fifth Wurd: John Calvert. JuOge;
Frank Liux clerk.
The following polling places are hereby
designated:
Flat Ward: Hutscl's store corner Ms-
ile and Oklahoma avenue
East BeeoMd Ward: Packer's store cor-
ner Broad and Oklahoma nvenuo.
Third Ward Brooks Bllliiostfv rooms
corner Harrison and Vlnj street.
South Fourth Ward: comer Oklahoma
a.nd 5th.
Wfth Word Corner Noble and Ulh.
PiOl.TX ADL1SR. Chalrmau.
II. C. OLDS Secretary.
Of Kth District Central fVmtmtttee.
NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
ELECTION FOR THE roTH CON- ..
STITUTIONAL DISTRICT.
Notice it heieby given ttnt at a regu-
lar meeting of the Democratic Central
comnilluie of the 2th eenetituilonul
District of Oklahoma hvM en Septem-
ber S 1390 a majority of the voting pre-
cincts In raid district liefag represented
by regularly chosen committeemen it
was ileeldeU by (.unanimous Tote of said
committee to nominate by primary
election ivi accordance with the pro-
visions of An i el I of Chapter I"
idon laws of Oklahoma for IMS the
oandidates of the Democratic pa.ty for
the office of Delegate to the Constitu-
tional oonveatttfa to be elected at a
peoiai election to be hehl In district U
Li.g in i-euaty Okishoini and It was
flintier Je'ided that suid prlinai-y elec-
llo.i 4ho.u be ht'.d in euh of tha legal
ii.tli'S p.-eciiiets of said dlst.-iet on
TIIFRSD.VY. OCTOBER EIJCVENTH.
IM. TIi.- polls will be ke open in each
of said predict from 2 p. m. until 6
p. m. of said day.
The candidate to be nominated ut saM
election shall be for Delegate to the
Constitutional Conventleu.
The returns of such election ha!l be
transmitted by the electlo i boards la the
several precincts. In aoco-tlfnce with the
law and the regulations adopted by tbts
oommltt. to the ckairsAan aid secre-
tary of the District Centra committee at
the CHy Hall in Ostthrle et later than
F. Iduy October 12 at S o'clock f. m
and the District Cent. -a 1 commute shall
meet on October It at t n. m id pro-
ceed to canvass sues returns In ae-
contanoe with the provisions of Article
S of Chapter IT session Uwl 1M. Safe!
election shall be held la accordance with
said statute; provhlad tha the District
Central committee ball have authority
to adopt sui-h additional regulation se)t
Int-onslsteit with said laws. aa may
se.-ni de-lrable for the government of
said election and the dliei lion of those
partliinatlag in it
The chai-msn uf this Mth THstrlet
Central committee Is authorised to des-
ignate on behalf ot the committee the
polling places in each of the several
toting precincts.
The Judges ind ilerks of election and
the polling pi ice re hereby lamed
ind ilexlgf. iti . follow.
I ir I'mk iiolllng plm.- IrM i shnl
' nuf Mil. a All. n Ja.1i- Jjhi Mulhall
clerk
Onth-le West City hall E F Shlnn
Judfc'e. Krn k Thurston el. ik
Noith Fouitli Wnid Chidwlck' . store
H T Todd .aif. John "( i es U-rk
lion Mould Hti.kd.ilc r imol house
Wm Kellogg J.idgt Jamei ailmci.c cle.'k
Seasrd OAR hall' K. B Smith
Jodge; Albert Ploeger. citrt.
Outhrle township- Pumi-Mg station: J
B. Brent; Ju4fei J Iiaikus clerk.
LfcOAL NOTICES.
Spring Creek: school h inte District 22;
N Seyler Judge; Jerome Knvinougli.
clerk.
SpiliRr- H F. Miller'-. Volrey Hlg.
genrmtlmm. Judge; 11 F Mill r olc.-fc
flprlnsvn! pollln plnee R-ansvllli
Oi nrse Orecnwny Juda' flniiuel 'ilvens
rink
Iowa: Rnrt school houe .Times
Areli.- Judge. Robert LltHe" elerk.
Cedar. DIVr'et school No 17 J. B
Iledpt.Tork Judge! D D Daton. cierk.
ROTtlPRT 1 HAN"nOK Cli.liniin
JOHN MonitlNE. 8e. eta
Of 21th Dlttikl Ccit al Committee.
"Aluajrs do what you ere nrrald to
do" la "high counsel tor a timid ad-
vertiser. vaa'jr.BrJ.Hfijr.?r.ir.BRvyp
J GUTHRiE '"EAT PRESSING GLOB
N Will call for and. deliver your
" clothes Olccned and Pressed
C FOUR QUIT'S PBR MONTH
J OWE SUIT PER WTBK JLoO
I" ladles' Olothos clven stiMlal
? attention J
KKNR8T 11. MKTS "I
Phone 809 Guthrie. Ofcla. "
'. Royal Hotel lissemont
TVBKiiH.Brj.E".!irBr. uT'.H'.SVSVB'.
Can. Sell Your Real Estate or Bssiness
NO MATTER IltRE LOCATED
Properties and Uostness rf all kinds sold
tulckly for cash in all p: is of the United
latef Don't wait. W tte to lav denrrtb
log what you have to se! I and give cash price
on same.
If You Want to Buy
any kind of !lnlnrs or Real I'.Mate any
where: at an price write me our n quire
tnen'.s. I can save you time and money
DAVID P. TAFF.
THE LAND MAN.
4 IS Kansas Avenue.
TOPEKA. KANSAS.
We are buttln' n ' tt out
on business
Lodges
Societies
Churclise
Renni ons
Advert'ss
Purposes
Jnly first class outtit in the
.erritories Write foi sample
tntl gel prices.
Armantrout Bros
Guthrie. Okla.
Think More
Spend Less
WHY IS IT THAT THE AVKKAOK
MAN 18 WORTH SO Mt'CII LESS IN
MONEY AND I'ROIWRTY THAN WE
HAVE A RIGHT TO EXPECT HIM TO
BE? IT ISN'T BBCAFSE HE DOESN'T
MAKE TtTB MONBY. FOP THE AVCR-
AOK MAN 18 INDU8TRIOUB AND HAS
EARNED FROM S10.0OU TO HOMO IN
THIS PAST TEN YEARS IT IS BE-
CAFSE HE rKJESNT (HVE MI'CH
BEIUOITH THOI'OHT EITHER To HIS
INCOME OR HIS OIITOO. SERIOUS
TIIOrOHT WOl'l.D TEACH HIM THE
TRUE VALX'E OF A DOLLAR; THEN
HE WOl'l.D SPEND CAItEFl'LLY
AND SAVE STEADILY THAT HY8-
TBM SOON PLACES ANV MAN
AlSilAD OF HIS FELLOWS.
A Bnik Account ltlos vou to iiallsr
the alue ot mmi" inak's It e.il r to
handle yvi.ir fin inel.il affair and to have
a growing hnlinx ifter raving neces
eary expenses. We nr I'- oui aOtount
and will heli y.ui to -.ivi
We pay Interest on time' deposits.
Safety Deposits Bore fer rent.
IDE OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
GUTHRIE OKLA.
I. D. Levy President
Q. I. Gilbert Csthler.
-City Directory-
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
flustavc A. ISrixou John A Keen;
Cbalmer It. Ilaggtiin
ERIXON REMY & HRaGEM
Attorneys at Law.
Spurlook Il'ldg. . . Uttlurle Okla
J08EH WI8DY
Atterney at Law.
Onto Iu Adler Block lootJi side Okla-
hema Avenue . . .(Jnthrle Okla.
TOWEL SUPPLY.
GUTHRIE TOWEL SUPPLY
J. I). CUAY8 Proprietor.
Towels and aprons of all kinds fur
nlnhod at very reasonable rates. 8ec
mo before you buy. J. D. Craya
PHONE CIO.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER- WEST .
Real-S-tatB
N
Fire A Notary
P
Insurance S Publlt
INSURANCE
A ftQUARK DBAL..-BUT TUB 1JBST.
M. L. MOCK
IMIi West Harrison tv.
in me. nil isis i . ii sspssssjss ii . us .
J. D. BUhKE
Letters of Inquiry Promptly Aoewered.
FARM LOANS
tT 8. Dlvlsloo St Outhrle Oklt-
S6e LAUX-BEAMER CO.
SSLsabl Estato
ABSTRADTS. LOANS INSURANCE
Agent American Surety Compsny of New York.
Phono 151 - - - Opposite Poetoftlce
HAVE HIGH IDEALS.
WA8HINGT0NIANS TO MAKE CAP-
ITAL A "CITY BBAUTIFUL."
Will Not Be Content Until It Is Second
to Nothing In the World De-
mand for Enfran-
chisement. AleinR with lh movr-mpiit foi a
in Met Washington ' omni''rf tally
Hull- Iiiia (niiii a ii'li. of Intcrpst
In plans to mnki It tin- Clt llonutl
ful of i ho wm Id li H much is ac
roiiiplltihcd In tho noxt fimilcr of
font hi us ha-i boe-n aoiotiiiilsliod In
Iho 26 ear Just pant tho American
capital will have dlstanrod all Its riv-
al iu the race for beauty
It wan only a few years bro that
ciinuroRa gave scantily and Krudlngly
to the lxautlfleatlon of WashlnKton
It wns as hard then to get a few Ihott-
Hand dollars to pave a street a it In
now to secure millions lor a project of
improvement. During the past Ave
years almost as much money hat been
ei-pernled and authorised to be ex-
pended aa had been done In the pre-
vious hundred years of the city's his-
tory. Not only Is tho government
bullOinK and planning; beautiful struc-
tures of classic design hut private
enterprise la doing Its full share. A
union railroad Htation to rost. with It
approaches about $l-l.00.000 Is onlj
one of numerous projects under wnj
Throughout the city there Is evei
where manifest' ' h disposition to
build beautifully' and substantially in
fact Washington scorns to have hkiw
thing It has tittetly lacked In oaia
gone civic spirit
With this awakening tn a new life
there Is beard rkiiIii the demand oi
enfranchisement for tlic'lnh.ilriinnts of
the District of Columluu Wanning
tonlans want a voice in the govern-
ment and more especially they want
home rule. Next wlntei iheie Is likely
to Ik? a determliiad effort to secure
something of a concession In this line
from congress. The demand probably
will be for a seat In the house of rep-
resentativtni. and an eloctho district
government. Even Porto Rico Is bet-
rr treated than the uailoiial capital
for Porto Hlco has a "commissioner"
who Is entitled to tlto privileges of
the floor of both house and senate
He can not vote. It is true nor cuu the
loriitoilttl delegates but It Is an un-
deniable advantage to have a repio-
sentutlve on the fliHir
There Ib a growing dlnixnillloii ii
believe that the form of koi eminent
fastened on the District if 'oliiml1 i
is not a success. The gov uIiik hi y
consists of two cummlHxIoiieiH from
civil life and an uruiy oftleoi dotnllort
from the engineer cotps The appoint-
ments aro made by the president nnd
while the law requlieH ihul the civil
iau coinmlsHlonets ahull he I mini lido
residents of the Dish lot the men un-
pointed are not always In touch ultli
the District people or the Diet i lots
neetls. The eommlssloneiH m-e nitp
jKised to represent the District befmo
congress and during a session tl
are given frequent heai'hiHs t po.nl
lug ttieasuios. Hut the cominl:liiioi
tin not always imssess the cintilcn
of congrossmeu anil the I act Hint tin
commissioners advocate a measuie it
sometimes stilllclenl to Iiimiio Its .
feat.
With all these mallei h pondin
therefore WashlnKlun did not lake mi
Its aticttstomnd summer tlullnesH Tin
IHMple had something to talk Menu
and a large number of wealthy men
who habitually leave tho capita! Im
I the summer remained In town hijIihi
! tug for a "(itetiloi WashliiKtou
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Cliiidron.
ThB Kind You Have Always Boughl
Boars the
ro of (ZZl&.
Blguatu
HIKES NURSPY.
A complete line of Nureir HI e'a -See
me pefore placing your n ders.
W. II HIKES Manager.
Low Ono Wtvy Colonist
R.atcs to GalifoTiiluL sxnd
ond tK Northwest
via the
The ' 'Frisco" will sell Second
Class Colonist tickets to points
in California at the Low rate of
!$25. Comparatively as low
rales to points In Montann
Idaho Utah. Wahiutou Ore-
Iton and British Columbia.
Tickets on sale dally unti)
0c 81 For full particulars
see FrUco" usnl or adclrow
D 0. Farrhigton T. P A.
Oklahoma City. Okla
F. J5. Clark. D. P. A..
Wichita Kan.
SIXTH YEAR IN OKLAHOMA
Ors. Clark ft Iiamally Ihs
famous Chisago special-
ists trtat Cbrenls aa
Private diseases of both
em. Cares gusrantssd
Censultatlon free.
Offlee over 101 Went
Harrison Avenue Guthrie. Oku.
r
No. iti.
The Keeley Cure
-rse whiskey uMHrpklss sesatas s-
ose4. Only Ksetty Iattltuts In Teis
aktshoma tad Ib41sm Territory. CsU
tsksg M DsJtas 1W1.
TMK KJU6LMT OUTITUTBl
Usllevwe risss. DtMtt Tiiu
H lOBITW. 7TetrlMer
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fTHE
jjff" -s r tsmIti
Mr Wlllinm A Vladfor 1 will nnsner
questions nnd sHo aililro FltEK (IK
COST on nil fiiibjei Is wrtiilnlna to the
subject of ttiiilillng foi the readers of thin
paper dn at count of his wide enpo
rlenee as Editor. Author ami Manufac-
turer he Is without doubt the highest
authority on all these subjects Address
all Inquiries to William A. Radford No.
IM Fifth Ave. (hi. ago in. and only
enclose two-ient stamp for il'b.
One of the most pleasant greetings
upon entering the front door Is the
sight of a bright nto A great many
Are places have been built In hallways
for this reason. KlrM Impressions
often are lasting Win u a stranger
enters the house he ioiih'ihIk is the
Brst things he happens In ; hc uiw
his attention Is fixed mi tho now sur-
roundlngs. His Iniprossliins of ilii
homo aio Influenced liv his epni.
enees diuliig Hie tlist Ho mlnute. of
his Hla. If it happens In ho a i iko
evening ninl the file Is hittniiiK in iln-
male he lerelM-s .1 waim (hooitnl
wolinim that Imoi in hi i uiiuikii
ami tho chiinoi .no Hint tho hni.o
lll alas In- a- ni mtoil in his iiitnil
with n mm plot-. mi iiomo.ito scene
limine a uno Im f. .r ilh i "nter.
li w on.' ii li. n to in a grato In
Hie iimii i.M m ii i i it tt In the
beti A ' M ut! ililnu li UK mrm tOO
li.il' i" I ;n i' ii. . . .vntkme
of ttmisi s in li 1U no tn.ili BT
COinfoillilil mil .no list i a iioal m al
but 09 timoH out nl inn tin hill is
not used foi aiiyililn; ei i I a pas
sago way. Whethoi ilu is iiuii nr
wrong It Is iho 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ir iho i out
try. Moe.t uttoiiipts in Ikiiiki. ii l.ave
failed the few jmvo s.. nu () jivld-
ttal InstuneoH w 1 1 i . 1 1 . - - tuiluence of
certain membeis of ill lainlh happen
to be sulTtrlonl in ( 'ceiune the die
tales of habit liur iIiIh plan nfteis n
substitiito foi a hall Ih opinio ihut g
ugieeuble to most poisons who hao
tried II
There ate good sited rouint In this
plan ami enough of them to uccoui-
module ;i kikkI hI.ciI family. Tin-
house Is 30 feet wido and :1X feet long
exclusive of the pin oh. II Mhotild be
built III the limber sections hcre
carpenter work Is not too expensive
for about I'J.IOO but cstlmstes ou
litilldlng vary a great deal with local-
ities. A house that costs $2000 In
uno place may cost 13000 100 tailes
ri
riret fleor Plan.
away. Then individual tastes have
a good deal to do with It. A hard-
wood niUsfc adds a great deal won- to
the cost of a house than the dlnVit-uce
In price between hard v'i soft wiukIs
because bard wood is slower i.i i.nk
and it requires belter hklli .. I ...u
sequenlly better paid ohiih-i'.
hard wood Joint in ui lit tmi . ".mI
way be cut a little on the Iji.i- aud
the pleeea driven haul together to
make up the denilemv then ve. y
often it ia nec-essai to bore for nail
and there are a grout man othet lit
tie details that add to tho t when
a man Knlln the Int. ilot ! u dwelt
log in hard hoik! J-'or 1 1 1 i -. uud othoi
reasons some little Imum i ost iniuo
than some big housed ami ii often
happens that they are more satisfac-
tory when itulshed lint ut course
the size of a house must be governed
by the sU of the family A bl;; house
costs mom to furnish. The cost of a
borne is not all tied up in the building
Itself. TUoim are the many after cou
slei-Uons and it is a good plan to
consider some of them before starting
U build.
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EDITOR
Here we have a goo4 sised eight
risim house the rooms are well sr
rangeil and the hoiwe Itstrlf when fin-
ished Is a good looker. It has tt stona
wall for a foundation and the wall la
plastered outside with watsrprvf ce-
I r
Second Floor Plan.
nient moiliit to Keep Iho cell.it drv.
Pimislon Is iinido for heating with n
furnace ii.pI many llltln ain-ssoiios
hiu h tin u'iii bas.'n. slii slnl cess
pool oil an- roltlcil in mniip tho
hoiiHo iniiipl. 'o Tho jnlstK nl 'he top
of tho wail . re lilloil In ) iioitllti;
to lili ottt flOHl Mill III" liar Is In
have u cement ilnoi lb.- ti.ies i.
lined iviih 11 i . l.r. nnl -t.ne i ai a
are provided for iho chimnc) - jloi
nlnk und cess iho1 and tU' cllui v
lows aro to hive stone bIHh nnd Hie-
ralill basin te have a manhole ntid
Iron llil with a ilng In It. The wood
outside Is pine the lnsldo Is pine and
the shingles are White cedar. Tim
only hard wood Rpeiine.l is a white
iiutple floor In the Mtili. and t'il-
sliould not he laid tun II all or the pins
teritiK Is finished as it will not Man.1
nilioll dampness This kind of house
Is Rood enough foi an v loil ami it
does not get away with a bu- amount
of money.
The finui mji-i-i i.iIh limine li.i
Ing : oi ooiin-1 In a litti. n -jsimi.
but wh.n llnlshed nii iti ir Ki'.es ir.
house a Mir tutiuciiio appouraui o
from Ih'- i ii id. Tin- iw us lietmiu
the two l i-h ii im lion. s. ettis i i
provldo a .l.i-o Im an um iiiMitaih.n
of this kind.
MAKE STORIES POINT MORAL
If Nothing Else They Show Tally of
Exaggerating Horton
One of the hIkuhh .m' i.uiuios ..i
this snake season ami oi .m sunk.
season that ocouih niinii is evei v
yenr is the veiy iouK i. gt of th-
blacksnukes ihut un- n I'hla is
not at all -uurkabio r.n uimut tio-
only thing a iilaek snake has to show
for Itself i-. im ngtb it has no musi-
cal tail II ki the lultlonniike nor Ho
PttsTed-Out to id of tin- hlKslug vlpei.
nor the llvl.l laiiguiil inannerH of tho
botiaesiiako a bun only length and
arhan i(h ai.iaxiuK hpood it whip
throng li llo- .I'op giaisu in iloail leaves
it seems in I..- 30 i(l in foot long.
Ho iniT) iIims this little illusion ex-
ist Ihut when a person tells of h
blacks.-iuki- rf-veu or oight foot long
he prides liiinself on gioat modesty or
tateiiient i'i iv (In- way we hav
uotoil ni.iin i.laiksnako .loili-s tills
sunmii :
U hliaki
an. I o lia not " IK'ountoi oil
II. I H .. 'I I.- t
MI sll.i) of H Kir OUI
. Im h.-aid hei little dot;
i ..! i h nut iu tho stablo
j The i
in .i.
i bai kin -
i
I
Hlio oni Hi. i. to disioei the cause
and l.' tit j' little dog was iu fight
with i Vi.11 ke . on toot long It
dt ii ; o ii lit und ilo- dog was .in
IIIK li k keopliu Hi' i ttiolt
at l.a in no liulo i liiinifd lip
a pill li I.i k a d Willi Ih. I ilUp-ttclKll
tin m . p iii v ii-ii ii-- i oi tii sas
u. un h.l to.' K
( . ion hi it ha.l
111- i a i no Otll
Mi.- II re is.
to be seveu feel fo tn-
or kind.
is tho io a in. i. ii '. ' ...
of couisc to ev.M siiuk.
this be excoHiiuy . .
make bigget tl an it m ii
cldent In our lir- v. in. h
- it is
I not to
ioIm Iu-
i aiouii-
tor. tlee that oui uU. k.ut is mi
dr seven feet long Ohio state Juut
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