The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 71, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THBL LEADER. GUTHRIE. OK LA- THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 1906.
PAGE THRE9
FOR DEEP
WATER WAYS
GREAT DEMONSTRATION
Al ST. LOUIS CON-
VENTION TWENTY-TWO STATES IN IT
Addresses Delivered by Rep
resenlative Business Men
(By Associated Press.)
Ht Louis Mo.. Nov 1"
In point of
attendance and enthusiasm t! e Deep
Waterways cninllon. which assemb-
ld in this city today fa the greatest
dfinonstratlon of the tupnorters of
that patriotic movement that has ever
been held In this country. The aVra. of
I ho gathering preparation?: for which
have been going forward since last maintain a certain mlnta-vm stase In
March is to secure an appropriation the prominent tiibutarieq of the MIs-
from congress to maintain at least sisslppi river. Twenty-two states are
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Honeysuckle
Molasses Taffy is just as sweet as it sounds. We have
just received a whole barrel of that Delicious Old Tune
Caudy and it is just a little better than any you ever lasted
or any that our grand parents enjoyed. I can't tell you
just how sweet and delicious it really is; yc will have to
try them
We have also received an aasortment of popular flavors
in the well known
Gibson Fruit Tablets
They are true fruit flavors and are enjoyed by everyone.
We have Vauilla Chocolate Lime. Wiae Sour Butter-
scotch Lemon and Cherry flavors and others.
Come in and see us
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE
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Just Opposite Postoff ice
220 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
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LAWYER IN NEW STATE
"dlVIL PROCEDURE BEFORE JUSTICES OF
THE PEACE'3 (Oklahoma Practice) by Judge Bobert A. Neff
Published Copyrighted and For Sale by
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
PRICE $2.50 Per Volume
This is a Most Valuable Work and represents months of
labor on the part of its author. It contains all the court forms
used in Justice of the Peace Courts and to the justice it is worth
its weight in Gold.
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inteicsted in the prtject which con-
templates the
expenditure of $.11-
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The attendance at the opening ofX.uionii Pure Foo-j and Hiub l.i sod
the icouvention includes delegates ap- by C. It. Renfro.
pointed by the governors of many
states those most lgrgv.'y represented
Including Ixwlslana Mississippi. Wis-
consin. Iowa Oklahoma Minnesota
Texas Missouri Kentucky Arkansas
Tennessee and Illinois.
In addition those present included
represenlatlTeg of numerous hoauls
of trade chambers of commerce and
similar organisation In the chief
titles of the Mlsslaslppl valley.
The Initial session following the
welcoming foriufcllUea waa devoted
entirely to perfecting nn organization
and naming the ocmtnlttees The
seMlona are to continue over tomor-
row. Member of congress and other
public men reirrestintatlve manufac-
turers agriculturists ami men of af-
faire from fifteen or more states nre
to deliver addressee setting fortu the
advantages to commerce In 'lie West
and In fact In the entire resiun be-
tween the Alleghenlos and the Rocky
urountalna of a deep waterway 'from
Chicago to New Orleans.
The best treatment for indlgea'lon and
troubles of the stomach U to rest th
etomach. It can be rested by narv.itlon
or by the ure of a food -Jtgasta-it which
will digest the food eat -n. thus taking
tho wo-k oft the s.omaeh. All tli proper
tempe-aturp a single teaspoonful of Ko-
dol will wholly dhfst 3000 grains of food-
It -elleves the present annouance put
th- stomach In shape to a'IfnrtorlIy
pei form Its functions. OkvI for ImllRes-
tlun sour stomach fUtulmce palpita-
tion of the hart and J spepalu. Kodol
W made In strict conformity with tic
BY
EVERY
LEADER
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ELECTION FIGURES.
How the State Voto Was Cast at the
Polls Last Week.
Oklahoma tenltory outside of
Heaver cOi dtv end Osage nation cast
vote- us Hows in the constitutional
election:
Total vote 9S.MS
Democratic 4W
Ilepubllcan 37453
Socialists and miscellaneous. . . S.618
Democratic plurality 11177
Democratic majority 2.859
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children
The Kind You Have Always lioughi
Bears the
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Signature
The Royal Blue.
The Initial number of "Royal Blue"
has been Issued. Tho paper Is the
work of Mlas Berniee Anrterron who
Is entitled to i raise for the complete
noas of her effort
THE THXAS WONDER.
Cores all Kidney Bladder and Ilhet-
matlc troubles. Sold by all druggists
or two months' treatment by mall tot
$1.60. Dr. B. W. Hall. 192S OHts
street 8L LoulB Mo.
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BLUE AND GRAY
FRATERNIZE AT VICKSBURG
Governor Cuiiuuliis of Iowa
and Vnrdiunnn of Miss
issippi Mnke Addresses
(By AjHKXiiaud Press.)
Vlckabnrg Miss Nov. 15 Snr
rounded by their staffs in brilliant nt
tile and scores of veterann of the Blue
and Gray. Oovornors Cuminlns of
Iowa and Vardaman of Mls-lssippt
today dedicate! the m niiment elected
by Iora In the Vlcksburg Natlonnl
Military ipnik In memory of the Iowa
soldiers who participated in the xlcge
and capLure of Ykksburg by General
Grant In 186.1.
The ceremonies weie opened with
a parade through the streits which
were decorated with the natlonnl
coloia and lined by cheiilnc; crowds
A ft at me of the ceteni nle in tho
park was the slngtuR of patriotic
gongs by the Rehool children of Vlrkn-
bunr. Major H 11. M. flyers recited a
poem wilttfii espeeiilly for the oc-
casion and entitled "VlokabuiR."
Speeches were made bv Oovernors
CuntrlUri and Vardaman Captain J.
P. Merry (nnirnian of the Iowa State
Monument iromrrifalm; Oenernl
Greenville M. DodKe representing the
secrotary of war and Colonel Charles
A. Clark of Cedar Rapids who de-
livered the oration of the day. Four
young women roriresentlng the states
ot Iowa and Mississippi pulled the
silken oorda that releaeed the flags
draped about the monument.
State Of Ohio. City of Toledo LaeaR
County 88:
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is ssnlw partner of the Arm ot V 3.
Cheney A Co. doing business In the
City of Toledo County and State aore-
aid and that said Arm will pay the
um erf ONS WUNDRBD DOLLARS fOr
each and every case of Catarrh tht
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cur. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my presence this ith day of December.
A. D. lt. A. W. URBASON
8al) Notary Public.
Half Catarrh Cure h taknn lutrr-
OrUly acting directly upon the hi nod
Md trttreous aurfacas of the system tm-
UmeniAa sent tree. Priee IS cents uer
bottbv SoJ by all DrumUi-
Addraa 8 J. CHANH1T ft CO Toledo
Ohio.
gold by all Oruggltta 11a.
Take Hail's Fatally Wis for cnsti
Won.
OKUAH0MA OAV IN
gUNOAY 8CHOOL
December 2nd will be obervd by '
UwW mbiXiU-14 iM enmjuutn tu
OhtihW tm ' Tho OMwJkhm Sunday
8fli-7il asseeiatton has m-upnred tin In-
tfrVstlng projrram to take the. place ot
the uurt) ouoiiB nd rtokbuf esercta Jf
the roguhir Sunday school hour leaf-
ing time fa- the lion uuul. The
program U simple and doe not requtr?
mueh preperatioii. Programs will be fu?J
nlshed free In needed qua-.ttltloa to Any
Sunday etihooi 'htch ui- for thm.
Send orders t th SBOi-tiy of our
oounty Sunday 8chi avot-utlon nt to
Wint-m Bngera Qaneml ferrsu-y "f
the Ukliiaotna Sunvlay Schoi 1 aawcUtlon
Hedfurd Okla.
The city of Bl Bene has wlvM a cull
tt? an election to vote on tho erection of
a county high school in Canadian coun-
ty. At tho present time there nro only
two county high acboola In Oklahoma
one in Voc!s county and the other in
Logan county at Outhrl..
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Good for verthlng salve Is wed
for and especially recommended for ptla
That to What wa say of IX.wit witca
FUsel Salve. On the ma-.-kvt for yean
and a sUwJby in tnousano 01 iamiu.
O.t OeWltfa. W by C. h Reniro.
Get a copy of The Leader's special
Industrial edition Uaued Nov. 6. At
leader ouintlng room. Price 10c.
CHINA DINNER WAM
We have six decors ted and three pitm
white patterns gome of these are thi
week being shewn In Outhrie for the rtrt
time gee our new Havllansl pattern on
display In etir 8t Wlngow. All of our
patterns are said by the aleee. We can
furnleh yen any part ef a dinner set t
any pries. OUTHRil OtAtg A CHINA
TOKg 10g Cast Oklahoma avenue.
The third annual week's course In
.toe judging will be h-ld at SlUlwatir.
Jiinuary t-t3. under the management of
tht Oklahoma Agrrulturl and Mechaal-
c college. InafcructhHui will b given in
Judging ho.-eee cattU hlgs sberp and
poultry by tbu ootlege intmctoni and
speoialtote fro d8rt parte of the
country.
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HAD A GLOW AMU
MA dftngereias awrgienl aparatUn to
volvlng the Teaofti of a rmluraan J-
eer s large m y hand trem wy
daugbi.-r's hi? waa prevented by th
application of Hacklen'a Ayniea Sa--Sys
A. C gtlrkrt. pf MilttW W V.
-jjreUtnt uee of the Seha computfiy
cured It." Cuts fuia. Burn 1 iJ i"Ju
rlea. tSc at all drugglnt.
Special 8argaine In ghies this week
for men women and children Robinson.
The 7o ! by " V ' " In"
Guild will bf tmtd with flw Xmaa sl
date to be iinnuncd latr.
I iv tc C5 Sweet lo Eat
15he Amaricfcn
Collection Agency
No fee charged
unl?H collect ion
is nadi We
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On. Trc"ll Ar-ll 1 -n UtlirCwinu
for ronp.ii in th nnrM of awrAr I nrti.il
" P11?; b'V! '" "'Pir and m lh a at tl
wk lhjr tliit n t trrnhl h at nil r4rt(
ev non i m1' r firm
I Mm pnllrftlr fnBit urf
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U""'l Krjilfr NpolOB 0.
Best For
Tho Dowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
Kar Slrkan. vrk- or Orlp I s Mf.nSfit
old In hnlk Tli nnnln tbU aiampaa OOC.
auaranlaaa to cara or ronr monir katk.
Bterling Remedy Co. Chicago or N.Y. 59J
ANNUAL SALE TEH MILLION BOXES
Thrre m v 1 lomrono sdvertlslOnT fr
empioMiirnt io-d.y whii iuU b worth
to you a miiLh as aiy twr of your pres
nt om;iloyfs.
Let Electricity Do Your
Work
The Electric Light la.
tlie
Welcoming Light
The Electric Light ithe
uuly homo light.
The Electric Lieht Is the
only hetxlthy light.
The Electric Light is the
only clojxr light.
The Electric Light is tho
only bright light.
Any other litjht is a.
rvuisnncc
llavc your house wired
and use
ELECTRICITY
Live comfortable while
you live.
ALWAYS READY.
We GUTHRIE LIGHT
a POWER CO
m
We are ' buttin'
n business
in " !.
but
Societies
Charchso
juSfe lenMoDS
see
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vA''T.wap'rDrTOses
Only first t :ss outtit
emto.u ' Wntp fot
&nd gel pru-c s
.. tr-. i a
Armarvtrnut Bros
G'lthrie. Okla.
fill Sill Yoi- Real Estate or Bssiims
M MUIIK Will RE LOCATED
Proprtl(- .1111 liiiMine of all kln.K M.lrt
uulcK.y lur 1 h 11 11 p.iit i.f th t'-iii.-d
Btai D1.11 i win u rlif lu .1 n i. attlh
Wg v 11st )ou hdvi in si II and kH' ( sti wrice
nn txiine
If You Want to Buy
invkindof Ituelnru or Real F.stit. aiir-
l)r; at aur prli.r wilte me jiimr r. inire.
ujcn'.a. 1 can save you ttin- and inoury.
DAVID P. TAFF.
THE LAND MAN.
418 Ksnias Avenue
TOPEKA. KANSAS.
TMg COAL THAT COOKg
your dinner .n 1 h matting .1 y Ch.wt-
mas da 88unliv i ny tin 1 Jiv in
the year sliould b i. ct 'uIuhU 1..
gtv aatlsfactory tv ' I'lut jour
happy prospect if the -ohI'i. n te.l lioiu
my Jta.-d. I won't take u Luck at fvr
anybody whan It comes to fud in ki.
hard aiean lunipe ten i imtot An-
threite roil
N. f. CHEAOLg.
PHONE NO. 0.
G. W. Bruce
AOBITOR AXI ACCWHTAMT
Roomg 2 i 6 BiUingsley
Building Guthrie O T
gU! attention flvea te the eaam-
liMttee ef Ceunty Keeerdi.
Hkieneei Bead e county com-
mleeleevers. Lo-faa eoupty: Hoard of
sounty eojnmlMlefltra Uewey Cu
Board or county eemmlaer .
BUlne seuaty: Beard ef Coaiuni! jn
en. rettowatomle oouaiyi any bank
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