The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 120, Ed. 1, Friday, January 11, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE
OKLA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 11 1007.
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"Why not start Hie Uew Year with n pnir
of bur Good Shoes. You will find that
they Will satisfy you in every way
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"We have many now and nobby styles to
select Xroni. They have an ex'clusiveness
of style and fit only to be found in Shoes
of high degree
We Invite You
To come and inspect o'ir New Year Shoes.'
They will prove wrthy of your confi-
dence and pleasing to your eye. feet and
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$ and Anticipating the demand we have recently 'contracted a
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carcJs ami invite yournnsoection ot our stocic. we Have
over a hundred'deslgnS in leather post cards and on
Friday and Saturday January llth and I2tli
We will sell any 10 cent post card itr our line for 5
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S ifiKlaifqur for 5 .cents. This sale is only for these da?
' aucl will not le continued Tlemember our cxds are not
tvthc ordinary racket and depdnment store cards but are
)Vorks of art farsaperior to
g '-market.
POST OFFICE
W. B. WHEELER Manager
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OKLAHOMA SHIPPERS JOBBED?
The Rsok Island Out Some Grain
Rates but Raise Others.
Hip new fntteht mtto ht of the
rjiieawt. lUtck Maud & Pacific rutl- ( cent. Tho only agreement that wan
road rompeny ou expert sbiiuneutt euterwl into v.as that the railroad
just iBiid and o&totive Fbruarv ljcomitnioa shoulvl-abandon 'heir arui-
shovB a roduction f iwo cvnus oh Tar) rate in Oklahoma and put Into
mIk at aud irn for export from ttoluls
lu Xurthviu OklalHUtia nnd a cones-(lundint-
advance from pointti in
Bouiberji Oklaltouia Gr.iiu m'U as-
sert Uini tlio loductliin 1 dcetl
Most or the grain ha- lu-i-n Kliijiped
from Northeru OktaUimm. which iti a
Wheat country while bi Soathem Ok-
lahoma where corn is thi lrK r crop
the bulk ot the latter in Mill in i Hu-
nt) d elevators.
Upon the ihowjltg of ihih'new late
sheet newspapers and oilicis aru ac-
cusing Uovemor I'mutK of having en-
tered Into an agreement witli Uie rail
roads ai the Kansas City eoafofce i.TJioe.fUit tlaU. ytni auiuiuii.Md
Bevxial veilw sno with' lb .rwuHii jdHlJiirrd far Hie ri dtt.
that he wi hondwiniuid "1 wish to
Correm XM mistaken In lief " wtld
Cuvoruur I'rantr tttdoy "Titere wai.
jio ngreesnent at Kausaw in or le-
wJiere on iaiart "ain rau-. The rail
road ooMipnues otKrod in retlucc the
export rate from tldrti and u-hatf
COit to tweiit)-cighi and one halt
cmt.H but i r fiih d to accept it. nay-
blB that tht ruttu-r uuld 'h- laid be-
fore Alu- interKiato comiuercu com-
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I of Olslalio.iiu Is now prepa.lng to
tak it The railroad comiiHiileB said
I they would make UiU teductlnn of
thvii own volition and' did so. Lnter
tliey made an auillUuual cut of one
'fffect tlie liausaw Kical ui.tn(H tanir
which is being done and that thev
would adjust tho.. coal nitw u their
charter reaairoux'iUh TuIh cm on
mi' made a change of aitoui fxty-
fie cents a ton at m Iinini1 town.
Knit! I aui told. howtn ilui thin
hat liuti; cr.uiitt'raelej bv a ii
nftv CMtM a tali by the cul opttra
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SO per oent discount on
shoes Robinsons.
seaonabla
triet At Guthrie beginning Jana-
un 29. at Strtl water April 2 at
'handler. May 6. Judge Irwin was
i-fchmtl to heai eaaeii at GuUiilu aud
KiilwaUr v.h.-ie Judge Bui ford 1b dl
ri.ttlitietl. und .hUlgo iituioid will he.o
rertalu caoa al Perry where Jutte
llHitier is dlhqualiflod. JtHlge Haliir
will till Judge Burfurns court dates
in the nt distiiet ut that time.
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mr$0 KMt. 25c
every
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HOME FOR
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GEN KRAI Ml ANT KIRK
MAKES APPOINT-
MEN1PS
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AGED VETS TO
BE CARED FOR
Handsome Home to Be Built
in the State
(Ion. Urant lrk ' of the United
Bon's of Conredwwtd Vcttnins 1ms
isoisrd a vroelan-flMInn appointing the
twnprnX stair tid also orcMlnhitf the
ttwUiuO ot ai nolnUiiK tlio laBiiurnlJ
commit tco on tlnatico lio will ar-
raiigo lor the balding of the home for
thti veterilus.
The oTdcr and proikunatlpn ro as
(olluws :
Ueiulniuvetani Unltctl Sons of Qoitfe.d-
nruio voirniiiB wiviiuinnia uiviiuui.
OUlnhoiun City Oklahouia Jnnuiiry
SmI 1108. A;
Qonoral Order No. 16.
Hoar Coinrados:
II y virtue of inn authority in mo
!y act of the Inst Intor-Terrlturlal
C'onvfltion held at Ardmoro on Aug-
t 27 IWC I with tho aid of our
board of nil vigors linvo selected and I
hfcivlty aunoiinco taft mid brigade ajv
point ment n follows:
Hon. (HIb Aaer of Ada I. T.
Adjutant General ami Chief of Staff.
Hon. Howard Wider Oklahoma City
Assistant General
lion (leorpe W. Oarrlson Oklnhomn
City Btalo CnininuiKlor of the Cavslrj'.
Hon. I. M. Putnam Oklahoma City
Ktato Con'fliiuidor of the Infantry.
Hon. It. K. JJolioI i Hlk City Chief
of the Artlllory.
Hon Claudo Weaver Pauls Valloj
nflm' Advooitte Qenenvl.
pr. V. Jl. Kite AIuukoKoe Suroort
Oojiern!
Hon. II n .MpAlostor T.fcAlantor
Rinrtermnler CKuieml.
liiin C C. Hammonds Lawton
Cuiumisiary Genenal.
I)r It. T. Jljnunij IJpwortjh UJ'lvem'J-
j l.v Chaphilu Guuoral.
lion .losepn k. jolinston Stat His-
Utr.au. cf AH.
ilon. Oeortie Cook of Oktihoma
City Troawuer of the State Division.
Urn. SHim-al 11. Harrison Oklaho-
ma City. IlrlotatJipr Commander ot
Vint UrUwde Jnfimtry.
maudnr of First (irigsde
orninn Coin-
Cavalry.
Hon Ham dlU Ardmore Brigadier
Commondor Second Cat air.
Hon. M. W. Baugliian. Roit I. T
Brigadier CMmmander Third Infantry.
Hon W. N. Franklin. Jlndlll. llrg-
adler Commander Third Cavalry.
Hon W. V. (Jilnur Durant. Uriga
dler Commander. Fourth Infantry.
Hon. W 11. Llnehnugh Atoka Ilrlg-
adler Commander. Fourth cnvnlry.
Hon W. V. Robins Hugo Com-
mander Fifth HnJgndo Infantry.
Hon. 1). F. J.eo Hsgo Hrlgndlor
Commamlor Fifth Brigade Cavalry.
Hon. Chas Rrict MoAJester Uriga-
tiler Cmtunatulor Stth Infantry.
Hon. W. J. Haley Savannah .Briga-
dier Cnmmarider .Sixth Cavalry.
Hon. J. Fentress Wisdom Musko-
gee Brigadier Cran: mender Seventh
tnf'Uitry. i
Hou. Thomas J. Watts. Muldrow
Brigadier Caininuiidox Seventh Cav
alry.
Hou. Andy Cunningham. Taluetmnh.
BrlKaler Commander IClgbth Cavalry.
iion T. C. Harretl. Wawiner. Com-
tatmder Uggbth Brigade lafwary.
Hon. R. C- Allau. Cowetn Brigadier
CumiBnwd' N'iuth Infantry.
Hon Flowers Nelson Tulsa Jirtga-
filer ('ommanler NJsith Cai'Qlry.
Hou. W. F. Ttarman. Oktuulgec
CXwoMUider. TiAUth Brigade Infaniry.
Hon J. C. Bentley Jr.. Calvin Brtg-adle-
Commander. Ttiiih Cavalry.
lon. j. K. V.alker glmwuoe. lirign-
fller Cciimander Eleventh Cavalry. '
Hon. John Bavin. Stroud Brigadier
Commander Blewnieii Cavalry.
Hon. RoIhmi Joluuon MliHKt Com-
mander. Twtlfth Cavalry.
Won. H C. Bradford Kl Reno Com-
luanati Twelftli BrJgatK Infantry.
iimi. George C. WhMelxrst Sayre
BflgsAvor (MiiHiander FirfTtoenth
Cavalry
Hon II n W.L1 M...n Tl.t
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f i U'er Commander Fo-rteentli Infantry
Uwt John II. Veiierahli Chickasua
IHitflter Oouimandei Fifteenth Ca
vtrf
llttu. 1. -J. Allen. D can. Brigadier
Conratandpi. Fiftoc-mh InfaiUn.
The renin in inn n:wnl)nra of tho staff
ni.d also the Finance Ct DtuitUte wiil
ii anueiwcid lattr The houndpry
liucs uf tht.' brigade districts will be
bhown bt oountiea i.-Jy w the map
uf the state Is qnidcto
A wecful tralu vWH oarry the dlvts-
Inn and brigade commanders ant) tbr
un formed taffs to Richmond. Vu . lu
Mfc for Ui' uexi natiunal mwuIcui.
J!e..nu5 4 eivtnseia nd a Iwnd Willi
atK(4iiHuuy the ilelesariuu.
Fea httKiidler otumuander is vo-
oiiitvd 10 wear tho grey uniform to
the siuU) nnd nai'oimi onoampmoute
aud also iotj'-(Jro his miff of twolve-'
n1!! to roeure uniform and nttetid"
the stati and nalionn' encanipinents
A iU'tilar letter tIUR details widij
J nMcuce to organization and proceed-
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AN ACIQ BLOQD POISON
Rheumatism ii nti ooul MoM poison am1 tin- i-an'ft tli.'tpt.fl: it nv
often silently nciumulitii in the system inr yCAr. 't'oo'r rfidjitirm
stomach troubles weak kidneys torpid litr. and a rencl nmctive eortili-
tlan of tjie sjstem kac8 the n-fufiu nnil waste mntttsr whicl riiould be
enrried oil to sour and form uric ncid wlilcJi i nbar1ed it frje.lcod.
Wlieit tile blood in in this ncid-rlinr d roiwHtinn it defxiBiW Vtu Miaous
and irritating particles with whicli it is loaded in the liuiscks nervoR
joi i nnd bonefi Then Rliemnntiitni peM ponscsioii tA tlc syntenr ntid
life is mode miserable by itn prfiitji nclics ami diftcotnfortn. The changing
of the weather exposure to cold and dampness etc. nlvrtus increase the
trouble and so sevtfre doc; the pain become that muck relief must he
had. A good liniment or plaster is often helpful but it should be re-
membered that relief frtnu such treatment is enlv temporal y because the
trouble is in the "blood and cannot lc re-
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PURELY VEGETABLE
and permanently cures this painful disease. S. S. S. is the only safe treat-
ment for Itheumntism because it does not contain -a particle of mineral in
any form toidamagc the svftem. Doolc ot Rheumatism and -any medic!
advice desited sent free. THE SVtn" SPEGlFiG CO. ATLANTA GA
we wilj. qqpjaxi iny the oonv-iiisslou
soon o h mat lad out to ea-h offleei.
Yo i are urged my comrade to or-
Ranlze s oamp in every county in the
now state and enlmt nwy son or (lie
soi th to the md that the giillant old
soldier of the srey and lhlr widows
who inay be fond in need my re-
cervu Uelp at your bandit. Hear ill
mind Umt this organintion is purely
a lusumoal ami uenevoient assocra-
Uon jintl Is fouuded upon broader
principles tlmu aectloiisllsm. Prrji-
dice 4 obliterated lorever. ami must
not 'find a homo In tlm hearts of tlie
southern hoys
nwmj men botli north and south.
heartily commend this uinu or cwm-
nhl worlc now beius; done nil ovr
the United States bj- the sons awl
DaiiBheis of Uto C'onfederacj.
It 1r impossible for orr pstrlotlc
fathers to flraw a pension fiom the
foaeral government or to ever receive
pay for their slaveB whlrh were takm
fr3 them by overwhehnliiR foroc
without eoinrn ation; and nlso in the
face of the Art that the minreme-pnnrt
of Mio United States held at tlnat time
that seettsslon was not a crimo.
Therefore your commander hopes
that no Sotltliern Son a!tovt. the age i
Ui LV1VU JKtlW Vi WIUUIJ v.i..
from Jolnlmt his local camp for fear '
of orMcimn. Tho dwe arc $1 per j
yair. This sinnll aniowit will holp
a needy Confederate soldier in your
comty. This urmntmtion will tofld
a Confederal homo In the nev nUtto
in the neoi1 Xnjture and alio erect a
rroiiumaiit Jit the state capital In tno I
momory of yie Coufedonato eoKllors of.
UiIb state. iDiory local pomp N I
rtttns5srlss!
....a .i..n. n.i l
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Wlitli halr"d lo none aud love o an j
and hoping tlint there will never he a '
Mason and Dixon Hue In the now state. I
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united jwonlo forever. I am.
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Fraternally yours.
KltANr IvIRK '
Crmm mder of tlio Oklahoma Division
and Judge Advocate General at the
National Organisation United Son5
of ConfedArate Volerans.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tnko LAXATIVR BROMO Qulnlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It fnlls to cure. n. w. uuuvtsa mit -
nnturo is on onch liox'. 2Cc.
PASTURE BIDS FORWARDED
Speolul to Daily Jjondpr.
Lawton Okln.. Jan. 10. Tlio opon'80nB
lilKX of the big pasture Is ovor. Tho;
blilg lmve nl! boon rend and forwraded
to Washington and tho dejiai tmant j ui-oim umo in cnu-nn t;picty.
officials are goInS haoJt to their ro- ( interest In orchids' Is growing to suei-
npoctlve stations. It is bollovod thnt m oxteut in sotinl circles hi Cbiengr
nlnoty ner conC of the lands havo tlmt It wvxm other blootin will stand .
bean bid 1ori and Umt nearly that
many will bq awarded to tho Buccals
ful bidders
..mSXiI So0 WitZ 'aud
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an average Oi u per aero wuiiu im" - --- -- ---- --
moat sauBuiiio nt Uio baaiiiulng lT&-'1 ty promises to he the finest that c.tj
dieted loss than ?G
Carrie Nation
certainly sthnshed a hole In the bar- J of bur rnrp varieties vf dj'(dslio liar
rooms of Kansas but Ballard's Horo- paid as lilgh jib sovaral theiisantt deJ
hound Syprp bus smashed all records I inrs and he tucpoets thero will bt
as a cure for .oovhs. Broncltls In-! groat Interest when some of hor plant '
lluenwi and all Pulmonary dlseaaes I re scotj
T. C. H . Horton Kansas writes: "I1 7-
Jinvo never found a medicine that ; Fragrant floral AWxmi. vacUWe &b-
would cure a cough so Quickly as Bel- kun-t- compose Stin Wn croum. 25c
laWLs Hrekt)uii(l Syrtp. I hae need
it for yenrs." Sold by C. R. Reufro.
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BIDS WILL. BE OPENED
(Continued from Pago 1)
foreign labor ten ho'irs a day -and re-
quire ut toast two shWla during the
twenty-fo.-r hours.
Tito graiuiH 'if oatttrftrtore who re
' euwe UH pw MMU nan Of) WUll-
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ike eut uf J8ie entire work aAd will
lt g-ivurued by a system ot premluM
and poMakieg auoowlliig m tuett task
is oHUJoted witlUu or boyoud an -t'aitetl
eiist unit time. Iu oast the
goverameiit should decide to Urml-
Br-Graves9
one trial nn;dyu U uw npoflier.
MaUos jvlliujv tcfik uliitc tku
and leaotital. 'Sooioty ad your
he'aULi d uiandi ita wc xw'uxnn'
dn. ." m tho dunlists riy
fi s.nlyiuotaliitaii !iUl) fcGts
Hr.fgVAvTMlhlWdirCa.
MdW ilil nWl VSi
lHovctl by r-ttertial appliewtiiins. 8. 3. 8.
curcn Rhounietisin by ridding he Wod oi
the cause. It rdcs down into the circula-
tion and by invig-drutinfj and purifying the
blood of the acid poison and sending a
stream of fresh rich blood to all parts re-
Iiovps the pain rednrcs the inflammation
nate the contract when the contrac-
tor is not In def.x'lt. It la pioidnl
that tho contra tor shnll be paid ilw
tost uf the woik putormed lij hut
to date and $25('iHH) lu addition to
su h percentage as may hae been
eat ned by him upon such cost up
to that time. The responsibility of
the t'ontitoi for inj rich oi dam
age Indicted uiptm the plant canal oi
Us auxiliary works is limited to neg-
ligence or himself or his emplo) vca.
Rubbers and Overshoes; Robinsons
Uasllisk'3 Uncanny Poweia
The basUJt.k or cockatrice was ro-
putefll to ho aome stranfii raixturo o(
u bird nnd serpent able to slay with'
his broath nnd his elKht which power
was accredited by soino to dragons.
Boys and girls shots $1.00 to 52.00
the best for the money in Guthrie.
Robinsons.
"No wondor! Two nrst prises! You'll
be n gardener yet lad!" she added nl
most solemnly.
During tho everting he asked ber
how she bad k'ot on with the Iwoks.
ut sie wnfl ready for tho nuostlon.
shu waii vmiy for nnylldng now. "Tho
l)0ols8 nre.miHtf now 13aliu I'll look
aftur Ul0 bool.)i nnd-nnd you'll look
aUm lnc work Umt uis thuln...
iyoro n t winnninUf jessl ho
d dniIrlnsiy .Tn take yo to tho
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UL'xt Uo' vct ol m1
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Alfonso dug of Aragon y jna ons
duv oirtimlnlnc tho tllfferont nrtloles in
" Jcwolorii shop lu company wltl
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had
II11U1V IIIIIUW ill HIB v-wun. uv
scarcely loft tho Iiouho when tlio Jew-
clor missofl a diamond of great vnluo
and ran after hltn coirplainlng of the
theft. The k'uT not willluff publicly
to dlsKrace any of hi? attendants com
i mnndetl a largo basin full of sand to
bo brbuslitjdm Into which he directed
oafch pcrsbntB nut In the hand clinched
f1(i t0 draw It out Hat By this moans
fi0 dinm0iid was left In tho sand un
kuown by -whom.
Warm lined shoes at co3t;
Robln'
slim dinned1 of behut used for tleoora
tlot'fl this season Mrs. 1'ulhnnn iff un
entUushtst and bus an orchid eollce
w wbh fr Cost leaveo a stable of
i flmrni- iiimr of tn Tlnrtlcnltlirtll Rude.
has had and trcJiHures lu the orchid
Hue will bo displayed. Mrs. Pullmar
says thut for the pollen- dust of sorp
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Chns Itowe and rnuillv will leave
fni- Rwnilnn nu Roon n be dlsnosus ot
his properly Interests nere. Mr. aud'
airs Howe recently retunieti irom a
trip to Sweden whtsre Mr Howe wa
caUetl by the llluees and tfuuth uf his
futlier.
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while giving ghlbltloo. C
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in Bay of Bisoay; J30 lest O
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"Oirih'rle W-at Prosslng Clob. Will
call for und delher your clothes!
cleaned ami pressed. Indies elothe-i
given special ttttontlon. 13. TJ. Jletz. '
Phono 800. Royal basemen:.
"Do you think that fjovcrnmcai
ownership would solve all the problems
of our civilization?"
"No" answered the serene cltUou;
"hut It would create somo new ones
and so rellove tho monotony.'' Wash-
ington j3tar.
Two days' treatment free. King's
DyspeVsin Tablets for impaired diges-
tion Impure breath perfect assimila-
tion of food increased upiieMte. Do
not fall to avail yoursolf of the above
offer. Sold by J. N. Wslbiae.
THIRTEENTH' ANNUAL CON-
VENTION OKLAHOMA LIVE
STOCK ASSOCIATION
Roplno Prizes of S1.000. Under the
Pergonal Dlrefctlon of J. Carrol
..Champion Roper of the World
Special to Dally Jjuader.
Buhl. Okla. .Ian. 11. O. L. Gibbons.
nd M. II. Dodsou or MniiKtim. Okln..
woro iu Knld ynsterdiiy when they se-
cured the amusement contract for
the inih Annual Convention of the
Oklahoma Live Stook association
to ho hold hero 011 the nth. (1th nnd
7th of February.' Those same ; Arties
had the contract with the Chamber of
Commerce of OltlBhoma Cltv ' last
year whero uutjur tne personal
supervision of J. TSlllson Carrol the
champion ropor of tho world iltty-
nlno ropors contestotl for the ning'
nlilcont prlso money offered. Tho
prises offered this year will be as fol-
lows: First pi Ise $000.00.
Second prise R3D0JJ0.
Third prize ?100.00.
Fourth prize JfiO.uO.
Tho Texas rules will govern and
b prlxi 1 are ope i to al! ciiners.
'he o-iitios tilll bo limited aid whrn
mce cl"'td n-j otheru wM b" ttll'twcd
to enter. All parties desiring to en
ter tills contest sh'mld nt onco ad-b
dross either O l.. Gibbons. Mangnm
Okla. or J S Hart secretary of iho
Chamber of Commorco Enid Okla.
This will he one steer tie fo- the
money. Competent Judges will bo
elected from stockmen attending the
convention and ospart time keepers
will be ou the ground. Other features
Will be added to this Roping Contest
to Insure all who cdme "their money's
worth."
All trains running Into Unhl have
aoimented to put un not ojilv lie-
tjticod Itaten but are to rim I3xcur-
sIju trains dally This Jrtvog all who
want '.a come gad see the algula and
returu tlie same day ample tlmo to
see all. ... .
Other features worth seeing win no
the Fat Stook Shaw and Sale. .The
aaftgemejit has aaoured tho Colin
way bare fur the HbbJUm mid
of ail stock wjllch will be brilMantly
Ughtd for the cocaslon and comfort-
ably seated. Any stock shipped to
ii. nwiiMiitinn and sale ahould be
i.tiifui to 11 A Watldns or F S Kirk
anJ markod for "oxhlhltlon purposes
and if same doos not noil or change
routes tin railroads v.411 dead head
homo ft-eo of charge. This salo will
be under .the direction and mnpage-
ment of P S Kirk and II. A. WntHlns
who will Iwk after and jaro for nil
stock consumed to iRfm.
ar Oklahoma is fending out
t into a
lint thla
nw itate wllh uew laws gov
It J& reasonable to suppose thaj this
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SAWS
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in ana
Saws
Knebel
OKLAHOMA
1S81MK
Fttr Sale at
bargain irires
In itead llij;li
Bred Jacks
Call or add res?
Baker & James
710 V. Main St. Oklahoma X3ity
wHI.'ln all probability be the hist
chance to Hee a real live lot or cow
bov nipe and tie a wild nnd woolv
atoer where Rklll. horsemaulilp.
atrengih agility along with trained
hnraa wiM do to mnke tipie. At
this 0011 test we expect ropers from
New Mexico Tevns Arkansas Kan-
sas nnd Indian Territory to contest
our Oklahoma liovs for this grand
purse of $1 000. This nlong with a
chance to simiid a week in Knld. tlio
Bustling cltj of tlio southwest which
at this lime will have on her glnd
rags to welcome nil and you all know
that Enid noes nothing bv halves
The Cattlemen's Ball ou February
7th Is one 'of tho groat fenturen
Bring the Utiles and thev will be
looked after. Cotho 0110. come all
and let us mako (his the best session
of Uie Oklahoma. Llvo Stock Aso
oiatfou.
$
m
G W- Bruce
AUDITOR IHD .ACCOUNTANT
Rooms 2 4 0 Billingsley
Bu'ldlng Guthrie 0. T
Upcelal attention given to the ejeam-
limtlon o( County Record.
Htftrencei!" Totrd of county tarn-
m'.ssloncrj Logtn county. Hoard at
county commlailonera DtweyOo.)
Iloard o( Bounty commtlonrj.
Ulie countyt Uoardof UoramUilon
art f'ottowktoml county t ny'bnk
InCuihrl.
Let Electricity Do Your
Work
The Elt-ctric Lifjlit is the'
DWelcoHilnjLiJjht.
The Electric Llfiht is the i
ouly home HSiit.
Tiie Electric Litiht is the J
only hai.Uiy ltijiit.
The Electrlc Ll;jht is the j
onty cica.r mjiu. t
The Elecirlc Llht Is Hie
only bright 1'k'ht
Aj3" clhir lljjht Js tx
j nuisance.
I "Mtiv'ti your lioue vvlred
nnd use :
i ELECTRICITY ;
1
Live comfortable while
you live.
ALWAYS RLEABY.
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