The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 146, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 23, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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secretions effecting a permanent cure. It coun-
teracts? any pendency of a cold to result in pneu-
monia. It is pleasant to take both adults and
children like it. Price 25c; large size 50c.
Socle'y Item In tho Wlnfleld Trib- liofo. TI)q young couplo will be at
tine: "When I 100 a imrtlcularly woll homfe to their many friends aftor
aroused woman I generally look at her (larch lt.'at. their form on Bear
teetli and linger nallt before 1 mnlto Cruelc aevon miles southeast of the
up niv bind what kind ot a nrlzo her city.
underwear will 'draw?' ' J -.;
I ;ilr. and airs. C. C. Uiuiton have r
Tho Domoatlo Solonca club met nf tanned fflm OUIahuina City whore
the homo ot Mr. U..U Miller. 70'J tlJOy Pi)eriV'S"ilny fflth Mrs. Buxtoh'B
Knst Warner aVcmio Saturday after" panohts Mri and Mr. Garrison.
noon There wa a laro uttnudnnco
and the meollnB proved to bo oiio of jfrS. g. R Bate returned this morn-
the boat ones over held by this club. ng fmm. 3odalla. Mo where lto was
rrn. Sarah Dodaon. of ChIcao. wa? CaIlo) by (In lllno of hor father
present and cave a demonBtrntlou of
the 'I.ady Baltimore" calto. Mrs V.
E Tliick related tho atory of the his- T"? following vlBltora registered at
torlcnl cako. The following offleers n Canieglo library today Mr. and
wero elected for the ensuing year as Mrs. .1. P. King. NewUIrk; E. E. Bunn.
tho iheetlng wan called for that pur- I'hlladflphla Pa ; Mr. and Mrs.
pose: 1'renldent. Mrs. Anna Dodion; .Howard langley Pryor Creek; Mr.
vice president. Mrs. .7. 11. Bondlos: see- aI MrR. w. T. S. Hunt. Oldahoma
rotary. Mrs H. 13 Derwln. Mrs M. 13. 'Cltv; Mlo Mabel Towiwend London
Hart was elected representative to the E:ihinnd( Ada Jones liytla; Jesslo
City rcdoration of Wonieift clubs nnd Carson. IUohiuond. KansiiB; Albert
Mrs. W.'U BhodoB and Mm M. 13. I'rliiBley and John Howondllow
Harl wero elected us delegates to the'orry; Mr. 8. A Thompson and Mrs
territorial convention to bo held IniT. .1. Stowe. Zamn Iowa; Korost
Euld In tho noar fttttiro. Mrs. J. 11. Stumbo Perkins; Mrs. Frod Cniter
HendleH nnd Irs 13. G. Sharpo were j Jr.- Norman; J. H. Summers East
elected aa alternates Tho hos'ess Prairlo Mp.f H. H. Wnllaoe IDdmond;
served a delicious lunohoon during tho ! D. IAjll?r Goro Iawtonj Mrs. M. S
afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Dodcon. under ! ilanibc&k Cheyenne; Lucille Mclvin
tho auspices of the club will give dom- ney. Edmond; Mrs. E. Spear Chicago;
onstratlona every afternoon this week MIs Mabel Ijrown Oklahoma City.
at the United Presbyterian church on
lUn. H V yjniia will also inuitaiif at
tarda belli Wednesday dud Friday
ovtnlhgn hest Week
rit Klu Klnx Klnn met nl (lie homo
ot M atid ilrsf Ira ronerakor 421
East Logan avenue last evening for
t o'clock dinner. Tho evening was
npent plensant nt high-live Mrs Otto
Zlmtnorrrianil won tha ladles first prize
nnd It-n Longnkor 'th gtntlomati's
prize.
tn Honor of Mrs. Bites.
Mrs. A. H Huslon charmingly en-
tertained tho Shakespeare club Tttce-
day aflerntKiu In hono" of Mrs. P. U.
Hllas or Topokn Kns . who was for n
number of vetint a ronldont of Oulhrlo
and WHS proullneiftl Irt social library
ahd musical life of Oklahoma's capi
tal city ami o valued member of tho
Outhrle Shakespeare club. One of tho
features of entertainment was a
Shakespearean (juosalng contost. The
quotations were from tho anjijis of
'Shakespeare's Women" nnil plCjut-
ed a diversity of the wit wisdom and
sensibilities of Shakespenr'a famous
galaxy of womn. Mrt Mrfrgnerlto
Wlsby carried off the prl'e. -a hand-
ome framed protrnlt of Shakospere.
At tho earnest solicitation of tho
guests Mrs". Hobbnrdi of Topekn Kan-
sas sister of Mrs. Nelson andaunt ot
.Mrs. liusion. was muueett to read an
original poem on Ihd scriptural char-
actor of Hamuli in tho Hook of Esther.
This poem was written when Mrs.
Hubbard was a girl of eighteen and
It la a vivid portrlculture of the vllllan
of that Biblical drama who receives
tiuch pootld justice a? Batlfjflps the
modern taste and tho exalted sketch
of tho beautiful heroine. Queen Esther
as alio rises to tho heights of subllmo
devotion nnd Immolation for hor poo-
nje's sakv. U worthy of the cllfnax of
t'ply Writ. The hostess served n de-
1 clous and elaborate luncheon to her
guests. She was graciously assisted
tn. the entertainment by her mother.
Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. It. 11. Huston and
Miss Molvln. Mrs. Witts wad kept
bpsy Interchanging felicitations with
her former friends and nCQualutancos
o whom she had ondearcd hersefl
Sho lives in t. suburban homo near
Topeka hut she hap kept nlvo and
warm tho ties she formed in Gutlirle
ninny oars ago and turns to "Auld
Lang Sine."
tho corner of Ash and Cleveland
Thero nro nhout eighty ot tho society
ladles of this city taking the lessons'
of Mrs. Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Soaley hnvo re-
turned from Euld wbe;p they attend-
ed the masting of tho Eastern.. Star
grand lodge
James Ilamlll of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday with his brother Dr. J.
It. Hanilll and family.
Mrs. Geo. Satterthwalto accompanl
oil by her iuothor Mrs. ChaB. Howo.
returned to her homo in Wichita this
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howo will
leave shortly for Belgium where thoy
prut rosiao in tno iiuure.
Mrs. B. P.'" Heeler Jr.. loft thlw
'mojTiIng fqrslojiH Kansas to "vlsll
wtli herfporoate.
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Ryan of Enid
are haro attending the convention.
fJlCARAGUOfi. CAPTURE
.. - TWOTOWN3.
Killed and Wounded 9 Uargo Number
of the Opposing Forces.
" (By BSQclatoJj rross.)
Managua Nlccaraguu Fb 23. TUtJ
Nicaraguan forces cnpttird. the towue
of El Trulnfo and San Hersajdo. I loir-
t duras Mny Hopdurenns wero kllloil
andwpmidd at San ;ieiUvlo. whilb
the Nlcarhacuati loss wag small. "
ADMIRAL CRAIG'S RETIREMENT.
V- .(By Associated Press.)
Washington. 11. C. Fob. 23
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1iq. pluced on the retired list tomorrow
ou'aceouut of ago. Admiral Craig Is a
natlvo of New York nnd has served
his country on loud and son for over
forty-Jlvo years.
Alford Benjlman and Strouse Uros.
high art clothing at from $5 to $7 off
on a suit at the Flro Sale Store.
Miss Minnie TVmpleton wont to Ok- jiub Jessie Nowby. of Norman is
lahoma City on tho noon train Salur-1 u u19 city vsltlng with friends
dny to viBit with frlonds over Sjnday. -.
1 Tho lessons ip cooking bolng given
Mrs. C. C. Knlsoley has returned by Mrs. Dodson nt tho Unltoit Presby
ffom a few days visit In Norman with tertnn clnirclr' under dlrostlon of the
I10V son. Wallaoc. who iu a'tendlljg thoDbmatIo Soleoae club is meeting with
aiAia LJnn-ciuiiy mere mis wtuiur.
III. is in the ..oltythaJ&uusfc ot Itov
and Mr. K. 0. Vontross ai!4 North
vine stroot.
Admiral Josenh E. Crnlir. commandant
ot "tho' League IslandtiinvyyafdP "ivlll hers.
HAS THE SMALt-POX
(By Associated Press.)
Jefferson City. Mo.. Feb. 2S. Rep
rosontative Salts was takon down wlU - MM. F. J. Stowe. wlfo of Dtlogate
the smallpox Ju Jila. sjuton Uie floor Slotto returned to hor home In WynnO;
f n. tioC; A.. M.a w msf ovanlng afloi' a ten days'
was created among tho other mem-
1 Rosy Cheeks
Made by a good food
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A lady llvlag in Acton Wales wiltes:
"H 4b. with both ploosure and graUUide I nrlte to tell you of the
1 splondldi M-wiltH we hure dertvod from Orape-Nots. Fur yrs .aliuost
tilnpe- childhood hnre I amffersHl from nertt UoubIta neuruigtn. etc.
Some months ago m luislmnd peiwwuteil m to give Qrape-Noits food a
trial. Tho ftrw package I hud I felt toe Imiffll of. ami nmn. needless
to say. I ltat ix-wv oe-u without it. using II l.i mt&y of tha delightful
Hltlc r09ili Ktvn with each package Tbewe wondwf;.! Mute receipts
1 prevent tho monotony fwlt o ofteu wMh othr food
1 sleep better fellttg efi t-hhed in lb ninmiiig Iikxp KsJned both
tloali and iotj- cbeks. lot m luuralgm. mid k it'Jaily siwaklng.
feel tn Uie beat of health I fe-d my iitU hl with ti aim; she. like
myself. MUT'i-tl l.ooi auaoiuia and wnfe a coiiatam worry and tiouble
to me. but now I am delighted to sy sh U the picture of health.
I strongly reummend all mothers to use Urapf-Nuts. and they
can not fall In noting the liapjuest iwtwits for It is certstnly the must
-. palatable food I have qv 1 triad for clUWreii. said they thrive wowlor-
fully on it." Nitmt) given by Potstum Co.. Bstttte Creok Afiofc.
Urapf-NUk food is a (viialn itwlbler for H oootahts the otooianU
r nocwuurj tn rm-w th Mi re sad urata Utm- The surclt la the
grains Iropi whkh it Ih nuule is ohouged in tho maui'fsituie. to
rfom ot sugur and Utl readers it e&sy of digestluil to invalids and
! chljaron am well as those In the vrime of heaRh.
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great aaecess- The 'ailles of tho city
sro deeply Interested In ookory at
attasled by tlka largo class In dai(y
anoouanco. Yesterday tho domou-
stratlou was most. Today "puddings
and aaucea" and- "cakes and frogl
ings" will Ijo thp aubjeota on which
tho lesson will bo'clvan. Fridav will
MIbb Boasle Mosolior ofLa Harpo.ibo "breadlduy."
Mrs. Al Hlxon returned to her homo
In El Reuo last ovonlng after a short
YlsU'in the ity with her sIslorMrs.
Ed Ovorhoteer and family 601 North
Broad.
visit In the capital oily.
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Miss QertKHlo Paulson has reitirnod
from an extended trip through the
east'' She spoilt tho holidays with
relatives In Washington p. C.
Alias Cloe A. Stlnpson returned to
I her homo In Ponea City on the morn-
M... MttK. .14. A n .liAaii tf'lait Iti tha lfv
with her sister. Mrs. Mike dussln. 107
North First street
Sllss MUdrml Haws returned to-Mul-hstl
on the morning train.
Tha Cambridge club mot at the Car-
negie library Monday afternoon.
There wss a large ntioiidanuo nnd a
good meetliujc was held
The IHmiiwtle Setence" eltro. aldeil
lr Mr.. Saralt Dodson of Chicago.
ave deinonHt rations this afternoon at
thji United Presbyterian oKorch on tlu
follovrtug subjects: Endls coquette.
PlfMssA chicken veal otftletts and
.cei. There is imuMi interest mani-
fested In tee work and Mrs. Dodson
fcays slie has an exoUent class.
The ISxcelslor club met at the
library at 2 o clock this afternoon.
Only tho usual club work was taWn
1 1.
Jlisa Nelllo Loyd went to Coyjo on
the own train to visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sullivan of Iowa
are in tho olty visiting their undo A.
G. Donnls and family. 110 West Noble
avauup.
Miss tyolllo Qabonia pf Topoka 16
in t'f City VIsRIng hor parents Mr.
and' Mrs.- A. If Ploty 622 East' 'War-
ner avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J 13. Ball of Kansas
City Mo. arrived In tho olty on tlQ
noon train for a two weokfi visit with
lelatlves.
Mrs R v. Smith has Issued enrds to
vnteitaln at luncheon next Tuesday af-
ternoon and at cards Friday after-
upon at her homo on North Elm
seet lp honOi oTMr. nnd Mrs. J."H
Ely's CRgAft. Balm
This Rornody lo a Specific
Suro to CIvo Sotlpfnctlon.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It clcanst-i Boothoa lienls and jtrotocls the
fllAfli.'l inAhiliMrtiS II: mtr.wt fljilnKrli nnl
se&x warofli &&
Jlsay to uso. 06uW!i no Itfjurloua ctruga
Apjiliod into Ibo nostrils and absorbed.
Largo Biz fid conta at Drugbittf or by
juallj 'frail Siaa jo c.osts by malL
T SR9THSR?! Wgrrei) lf HffW
Gruber-Chaney.
Mls Kthel Grubor dnughlor of Fire
Chief Gnuber. antf II. M. Cbujiey.iwora
ouieuy marneaja
fho (frnher Vesjdbt
ar ayoiuie- The orldo ia a'ahnrndng
yeiuuF vfeman and las many friends
and avciualntauose in tlie capital city.
Tho fcroom-Js ouo of Logan county's
fcrdferossU'O ftnpors w$ to well Known
Mrs. Lynuin Knighton entertained
the Modern Priscllla club at her su-
burban homo 1000 East Warnor
avenue Tuesday afternoon. Tho nf-
tornoon was spent In handiwork and
making plans for tlt work of the club
n the f nine. Thoro was a large at-
.endanoo and tho mooting proved to
) ono of tho best onc3 ever given by
ho club. Jlrs. Frank Stllos ontor-
alns tho club at hor home 002 East
VasblpBton uvonue nuxt Tuesday af-
ernoou.and as it Is the custom of tho
;lub to held a feast on tho last most-
ng In tho month an elaborate luuoh-
'on will bo served.
Tho Pastime Euchre club met with
Mrs. Chas. Wilder Tuesday afternoon
.t her home 021 East Warner avunuo.
"hero wins a largo attendance and a
cry pleasant evening was spout at
rds. Mrs. Webber won th first
irlze. Tho hostOBS served a two
-ottrso lunslieon. Miss Ida Nlbluck
nterialus tho club at hor home 522
!ast Noble avenue at tho noxt meot-
ng. Mis. Earl Sehotlold of Chicago is
d tho olty visiting Her 8lH'.or'Mrs A.
4. Cockrum C28 EaBt Noblo avonuo.
Jlrt. Vornon Whiting and children
if Enid nro the gugsts of Mrs. Hugh
:cott this wool:.
Mrs. D. S. McKay loft last ovonlng
or Denver Colo. on a business trip.
The pupils of tho Ross Conservatory
f Music will give a recital Saturday
lftcrnoon at 3: 30 at tho Jenkins Music
Store 210 East Oklahoma avenue.
This ontcrtalnmont is froo and tho pub-
ic Is cordially Invited to attend.
JIlii. W. T. S. Hunt wlfo of Dclcgato
Hunt la la tho city visiting her bus-
mud and attending tho constitutional
convention
Mre. P. J. Caosldy of Oklahoma City
oturncd home last ovonlng aftor a
hort vJelt In tho city with hor sister.
Mrs A. J. Baldwin 522 East Warner
lvenuo.
Mrs W T. Wallace of Diistln I. T.
is lu the city vlBlting her daughter
Mrs. Hugh Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ashton. havo ro-
Uirncd from a week's visit In Tulsa
with their oaughtor Mrs. Sands.
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Stowart and
their little dimghUl' wont to Oklahoma
City op tho noon train to visit with
relatives for a few days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I. Armlntrout re-
turned this morning rrom a visit In
Wonthorfurd
MIsb Catheriuo Schnotl roturned
this morning from a visit in Oklahoma
City win relntvos.
airs. Lisalo Loathermqn. of Clove-
land Ohio Is in the city visiting her
son W. J. Leathormnn and family.
Mrs. J. A. O'Shea of Oklahoma City
relumed homo last ovonlng after a
abort visit In the olty with rolativea.
The Sopibrsot clpb will meet with
Miss Luolla Haws npxt Tuesday even-
las at tier homo 114 Wosfc Noble
avenue.
air. George Slngor of Indianapolis
Intl.. mother of Mrs. A. IS Bcutloy ar-
rived lp the city last evening for a
visit lu (ho capital city.
Wallace Kuoaley arrived In the city
lut oveplug from Js'oijnan to spend
Sunday with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs.
a 0. Knoiaioy. -ur North Broad st
Mrs. A- V. Dudley of Dos Moines
la. Is in tho cltv visiting lior daugh-
ter Mrs. F. M. RosF 2.15 North Ash
6troeL
hiiiu in TopeknK.m On the mum
ing train rttlor a ?hort vJslt In xbv city
with Mrs A H HiMton 701 J5asit
Wariifel- iltfdnde. " ' " "
Dr ami Mrs. L it. KoVM rchlred ttt
their home In IJelford Kas. Jasrovert.
iitg aftcm a threo months'vlftlt in the
pity wllh thor son J. Nn Jsoys nnd I
family 301 Kast Oklahomt avenue.
A unlauo social lit notion of Wash
lngton'a birthday will be ft(yen by the
members ot tho 11. Y. P. V. of the
Baptist church this evantiig at 7:30
o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. tiotrttv hnvo
Vory kindly turned over their home80i
East Warner avenue to tlio niainborp.
All thb young pooiilo ana their (Hands
nro cordldliy Invited to bo pt'osent.
The rccltdl glvon laat evening by
Mlgs Hngar's pliplls was ono of tho
best of tho season. Tho program fol-
lows: Tender Thought. Chopin
Farewell to Piano Ucetnoven Mndo
lliip Cottltigham.
Vocal selected Teressa Mathews.
Pttro as Snow.Luuge OllVo Arm-
strong Duct. Children Ball. Wohlsahit
Gladys Faskln iind Miss Hagan.
Sonatina Op. 20. No: 1 Kuhau
Madeline Cottlnfeham.-
Vocal selected Terossa Malhowc.
Sontalna Op. 3? N'o. VI. ' Clomentl.
Ollvo Armstrong.
Bultorily Senottiacho Engolmann
Gladys Pnskln.
Duet May Day Rathuurn Ollvo
ArniElrong and Mndollno Cottlnghnm.
Sllvorhcols Jladollno Cottlnghnm.
Vocal selected TorosBn Muthews.
Come Back to Erin Kttlte Olive
Armstrong.
Old Folks at Home Foster Gladys
Ensklh.
MnsBa'a "In tho Cold Cold Ground"
Foster Gladys Faskln
Hungarian Rn'nce No. 7. Brahms
Viola Arnonson.
SOtmtlnn Op. 55 No. VI Kuhau
Viola AronBon
Roudlng Tom'K Star Eulillo M. Ha-
gau Poet and Peasant Sunpe. Vloja
Aronson.
Tho following vlfilto.K regleterod nt
tho Cnruego library today: Henry S.
Johnston Perry; W. R. Laritnor
Otoo; Ed Lodge. PJskotn. Tox.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. King. Newklrk; C. E.
Dunn. Philadelphia Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Langley. Pryor Crook; Bob
Wllllnms Altus; 13 .1. DIco Pouca
City; Mrs. S. W. Hognn and M-s 13.
L. Welch. Cashlon; Mrs. G. AV. Satmd-
ers Marlon; Vonle Tllghman Chand-
ler ;H. F Bragg Wnukoml;8 Mrs
James Fish Rochester lud; Mrs. C
M. Keys Dolphas. Kac ; Mrs. A. W.
Dudloy Des Doinos. Iowa; Mrs. R.
Hicks Perkins; Mrs. L. Gobble. Fair-
field Iowa: Mrs. W. T. Wallace. Dus-
a airs. Vornon WhlMng. Enid and
Mrs. Hugh Sdott Guthrie.
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wasi i82n& Kbri
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RUB AlfeJLt
TONIQHt
Thp Wrinkles of T6dfry
Defy-tha Mario of Care
Worryi Exposure illness In-
Jury and Age ly UsVifl
' Berry's Cold Cream
Skin Food
It makes tho skin soft while
pure and beautiful. J Is thb
boat nor 'i for burhs cuts lrri-
tatlona on dny part of tho body.
It supplies the necessary quality
io bulW up and feed wasted dr
Injured tissue. It heals scratches
or brcakB atid proveilts near.
It Is cooling to. RED NOSES
eczema and all inllnmod cotidl
lions nnd chaps on bnblea. Fot
men after shaving and to pro-
tect their shin from wind ana
cold It lb tiltnply BYaiiq
BERRY'S COLD CREAM Is
not greasy or sticky. It Is poi'-
foct ahd If you have nob tieod It
you tie tho loser. It Is good to
nJwavs hove It hnndv tt niakoi
and keeps beauty. Wo ask you
to uso It Price CO cents lajrge
far at puller pot ottr Mores
THE EAGLE DRUG STORE
- Remembor llio .reductions at tho
.China 3toid aWonlj- dtirfng February;
Ton to twenty per cent discount lire-
i vails this month.
t The Bnnk Grocery always 0x001.! In
nunlity of high grade choice or select
sjroeorje't thai novel' Ml to please 16
opticas to tho pound and full muaBiiro
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
That Is LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine.
Similarly named remedies somotlmps
deceive. The llrst and original Cold
Tablet Is a WHITE PACKAGE with
black and rod lettering and beara tho
signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
: Douglas Jewelry Store will keep
your watch in repair and sell you a
watch for a small amount guaranteed
for 20 yuars- Oklahoma Avo.
Tom McDermott. manager of the
Eastern tonm In tho new Atlantic lea-
gue played with Nowwark lu 1S98-90.
Tho rollof of Coughs and oldh
through laxative Influence originated
with Boe'a Laxatlvo Cough Syrup con
talalng Hooy and Tnr. a cough syrup
containing no opiates or poisons
which Is oxtensivoiy sold. Secure a
bottle at once obtain a guarantee cou-
pon and It not fully satisfied with rq-
suits your money will bo rofimded.
Sold by J. N. Wallace
Two car loads ol high irado pianos
at prices that defy competition at E
H Kumiss' Vdc Hu ss. 104 West
Harrison nvounj.
The New YorlsTRaclvOt Store with
Geo. II. King at' tho hoarf. Is soiling 5
and 10 cent goods at 4 and 9 tout
prices. Ten per cent saved on articles
The veteran Perry Woiden wJ urn-
piro Ii tho American nsuociatlon tho
coming serabn.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 146, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 23, 1907, newspaper, February 23, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76685/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.