The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 156, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 7, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTHWIt OKLA. THURSDAY MARCH 7. 1M7.
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At Home" Without Pain Plaster or
Operation and I Tell You
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New Scientific Appliance Always a
Perfect Fit Adjustable to Any
Sire Person Easy Comfortable
Never Slips No Obnoxious'
Springs or Pads Costa Less41
Than Many Common Trus-
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Sent on Trial
l havo invontcd n. rupture appllnnco
tlmt I can safely say by 30 years' ex-
perience In tlio rupture business lu
the only one -Hint will absolutely hold
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Have that .Style and Air of Individuality which
appeals to those who watt the best
at a modern cost.
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Spring Styieg are now ready for your approval
and we bid you welcome to call and examine them.
You will find them the equal to all your expectations
and satisfactory in every way.
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118 WestOklshoma Ave. Guthrie Okla '
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C. E. Brooks the Inventor
tho rupturo and never slip and yet is
light cool comfortnble conforms to
every movement ot the bodv without
chafing or hurting and costs toss
than many ordlnnry trusses. There
are no springs or hard lumpy pads
aud yet It holds the rupture safoly
nnd firmly without pain or Inconveni-
ence. I have put the prlco so low that
any person rich or poor can buy aud
I absolutely guarantee tt.
..I make it to your order send It to
you you wear It and If It doesn't sat-
isfy you send it back to me and I will
refund your money.
That Is the fairest proposition over
made by n rupturo specialist. The
banks or any responsible citizen In
Mnrsball will tell you that Is tho way
I do business always absolutely on
tho KQuare.
If you havo tried most everything
else omo to me. Where others fall
Is whoro 1 have my greatest succcsb
Wrlto me today nnd I will sond you
my book on Rupture and Its Cure
nhowlnjf my appliance and giving you
prices and nnmes of people who have
tried it and been cured. It Is Instant
relief when all others fall. Remem-
ber t nee no salves no harness no
lies. Just a straight business deal nt
a reasonable prlco.
C. E. Brooks 4358 Brooks Bldg. Mar-
BhalJ Mich.
'MACCABEES IN SESSION.
(By Associated Press.)
Dallas Tex.MarcU 7- Members ot
tjio Knights. of the Maccabees from
many parta of Texas gathered In Dal-
las IjOday at thb opening or the trien-
nial Vsfoafoji of the' state division of
thoiurdor. Tho sessions are lifting
lfejd in (ho fair grounds mfdllorhun
upd will coiUlnuo over two days. Tho
reporjs; or several officers Show tho
order to be making gratifying numeri-
cal' progress lu Texas. Many mom-
hVrs of the auxiliary organization tho
La'dlps or the Maccabees are also la
the C-lty.
IN. MEMORY OfE. H. CROSBY. .
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' Now York Mar. 7.- A notnb'Ia gath-
ering will fill Cooper Union tonight at
the memorial meeting tor tile late
Krnost Howard Crosby oilo of Mfi
pioneer social reform workers In tfcft.
.country. Among the prominent por-
ko'jh interested In the meeting and
many of whom will be prepent to de-
liver addresses nro Thomas "Wont-
worth IllggliiKon Mark Twain. V D.
Ilbwi'lln Willlcm Ordway Partridge
Edward AJ Hhepard. Justice Goft an I
George Foster Peabody.
Delaney General Freight Agent.
Mr. h. U. Delaney Is appolnteil gon-
eral agent freight departmopt Atch-
son. Kas.. Vlt'o Mr. 1 A. Miller de-
ceased. J. R. Koot. Geiioral Frolght
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WESTERN BOWLING CONGRESS.
(By Araicelated Pros.1
Donvor Colo. Mar. 7. What tin.
doubtedly will prove to bo -tho roost
guccosaful championship tournament
over pulled off under the auspices of
tho Western Bowling Congress opened
In- Donvor today and will continue a
week. Tho entry list Is much largor
thop that or tho Salt Lake tournament
last year and Iff also of a more repre-
sentative character. Leading cities
rrom tho Missouri river to tho Pnclllc
have sent tholr crnck tonpin men tp
competo for tho valuau!? nrlzcs offer-
ed. The competition fiunll.tho events
promised to bo exceedingly brisk.
$100000 COTTON OIL
MILL AT FREDERICK.
Special to Daily Loader.
Altus Okla. March 7. Thomas
j3oir of Crockett. Toxas.. will build a
$100000 cotton oil mill at Frederick
the capital ot tho new county of Till-
man. Tho (own furnlHTies a suitable
Bite for the building and a money
bonus. T. L. Dlfrffoy of Seymour
Toxas will manage tho mill.
HEADACHES AND NEURALQIA
FROM COLDS
LAXATIVE 11ROMO Quinine tho
world VIde Cold and Grip romody re
moves wutse. Call for fulf namd.
Lodlc for Blunature K. W. Grove. 25c.
MUSKOGEE MAN GETS
PIPE LINE CONTRACT.
Special to Dally Loador.
Muskogee J T. Mar. 7. The first
r-Ontract for construction work on the
Gulf pipo line from the Mounds ills
trlct to tho Glenn pool to tho gulf
Wis let Saturday by the Gulf Pipe
Wiio company to (1. Wlnsloy of Mus
Uogoo. This contract Is for 80 miles
of construction reaching rrom the
Glenn pool to a point on tlio right of
way or the M. K. & r. railroad four
miles north of McAIester. This Indi
cates that tho Gulf people are going
to utilize tho rniroad right of way for
at least a part of the lino. Work is
to be begun at once.
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Not muscle but brains governing muscle;
The quality of brain can be changed by cer-
tain selection of fobd. " '
A food expert perfected a bralubuilding food
by preparing' certain elements .in wheat arid
barley in a way that nature would make use of.
This food is ' '' '
Grape -Nttts
In It the Phosphate of Potash obtained from
nature's grains (not from the drug 'shop Is re
tained in mlmilu particles. This has an aflinlty
for Albmen md these two with.water make the
soft grey tna.U.er jn IJifi. brain and nerve centres.
A'solrtl'flnJt you jean demonstrate by the ueg
of Graf)e.Nuts. '
In io Days
? -you can see the difference in yourself and know
"There' a Reason."3
BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
UUUES catarrh of the stomach.
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FORTY YEARS RECTOR
I ' OF ONE CHURCH
(Dy Associated Pross.)
Boston Mnr. 7.Mgr. ThomaaMa
gennls permanent rector or St-
Thomas's churoh Jatmilca Plain to-
day received congratulations on hav-
ijig -oached his 01 th birthdav and on
Ijavlng completed 40 years or service
at St. Thomas's. - Father Ittagonnls
was born In Lowell and Oilucatcd at
toitroit College. In 1801 ho cele-
brated lils slver jubilee us n priest
njid durlim his vlajt to Rome four
voars later th Pope elevated him to
t(iu rank of monBlgnnr.
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CATHOLICS WILL ERECT
A $3000 EDIFICE.
Snaolnl to Dally Loader.
Okmulgoo I. T." Mftrcir 7. Tho
(iithollcs ot Okmulgee have been da-
unted a slto for tle new church to be
built for thsm In this city and work
Will Soon commence. Tho edlllco is
(4 cost $5000 And is to bo constructed
ffom tho first brick of Okmulgee's
now brick illant. Father Glenn the
mission prlost at tho Indian Terri-
tory has raised the money ror this
iructuro by subscriptions from ull
imrt of tho country.
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT
DEALERS' WILL ORGANIZE.
Special to Dally Loader.
Lawtou Qkla. Aialch 7.--A call'haB
bfcbn Issued for meeting of the Hnrd-
wuro and Imploment Dealers' nsso-
rlutlou of Southern Oklahoma to be
hbld In tV)imui(.'lio .March J?. The deal-
ers holding membership lu the asso-
ciation at present reside lu towns on
the' Rock Island between Chlckasha
slud Torr.il und between Lawtou and
Waiirjlm on the La'wfou b'ranoli. The
did) riot also includes dealers at Llnd-
My' Viihm Dlsie. Loco Cbrnlslt anU
plhor litlfM) towns. Probably tho deal-
ers will attend the niootiniand n. per.
nmiient organlzatloa ill bo aifected.
CONVENTION IS ENDORSED
Ringing Resolution Adopted
by Democrats of Sec
ond District :"
Goary Okla. March Y In a stam-
pede on thb fourth ballot JUdgo Ful-
ton of Oklahoma City was nominated
for congress at 10:30 lant night by the
Democrats of the second' district. The
vote for candidates wa3 well distribu-
ted up to tho third ballot but Fulton
gained steadily until the fourth when
Heaver county cast a solid delegation
ot 17votos for Fulton and the other
delegations began ohanglng tholr
votes to tho Oklahoma City candidate.
Amidst cheering and howling the
chairman of the delegutos announced
the change to Futon until the entire
vote was cast for him.
When the convention met nt 7:30
the committees reported recommend-
ing J. Will Cutwell or Beavor tor
pormnnent chairman nnd II. C. Brad
fowl or Comanche of secretary: Cllif
Caldwoll or Cu3ter. ror nssltsant
When tho permanent organization
was perfected tho resolution commit-
too reported.
The resolutions commended and en-
dorsed tho constitutional convention
ind Its every act recommended 'the
removal or restrictions on the and li;
Indian Territory except the land o!
the full bloods.
The resolutions were adopted with
ant debate and immediately a separate
resolution declaring far the salo or Hit
"read Indian lauds In Oklaliomn on
long time nnd eoisy payment to set
tiers not over a qtiarter section to
be sold to any one man. It was ex-
plained by Dan Poerythat this roso-
utlon was to present to the secretary
or tho interior to try to perauado thai
department to seI the land to actual
settlors so that schools will be built
In all Koctfontf.
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Bearithe . ."Iha Kisd Yta Haw limn Bongl
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The chior reipilslte or lhe grocer
store is fresh goods. At J. A. Amlor
son's grocery your wanfa will be
prpmptly filled.
BCrt Biiggs.aho cx-JlnH)!lyn.jltcb
o.f; has slgnedfwlth lndli'.napblls"l.ul
will havo to bo rbliiatatcll by tho Na
tlonnl commission beforo ho can play
ADMIRAL DRAKE AS A PIRATE.
When the "Gon Hind" Took $720-
000 In Cooty from a Spaniard.
At 3 In thg afternoon of March. J
John Drake the commander's brother
shouted out from tho niust-top whera
he clung "SJiIp fool" and tho blood ol
every Englishman abroad Jumped to
the words. At C In tho evening Just
off Gape Francisco .they were so close
to tho Glory of the South -Scaa they
could see that she wa compelled to
tall slowly owing to the weight of lie r
cargo. . So unaware of danger was tr
captain that (be Uiousht Drake sor
messenger sent by th? viceroy ni
Instead ol getting1 arms in readlne:
and pressing sails he furled his canva-
came to ijichor and waited; DraUe'i
announcement .was a roaring cannon-
ade that blew the mast poles off ths
Spanish ship crippling her like a bud
with wings broken. For tho re?t tht
kno was what ha3 been enactod
wherever plratcn Qmvo played their
Eamc-a furiouj fuslliado from thivm.
non mouths blcUnB from decks aud
portholes tho unscatched ship riding
down on ths staggering victim like
a beait of prey toe clapping of the
Grappling hooka.-that bound tho captive
lo tho sides of her victor the ruso
over decks lhe -flash of tho naked
swt-i the decks swimming In blood
end the quick surrender. Tho booty
from this troa8iircshlp was roiighly
estjmatcd at twcnty-slx tons of pura
sllyar thirteen chests or gold plate
eighty pounds' of pure gold and pre-
cious jewels emeralds and pearls to
the value In. modern nconey of J730.000.
The Golden Mind was so fceavlly
freighted wltk treasure It was actually
necessary to lighten ballast by throw
InR spices and Ellks overboar
Uarper's Majazlv.
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Tom- Vow feel happy today
Dick I feel that way. -jropo4 kt
Mlsa FIckel hut night
Totu-ia eMf.-cM ia..lwy-verr
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I Havo Proven Cancer Can be Cured at
Home. No Pain No Plaster
No Knife.- Dr. Wells.
I have discovered a new and seem-
ingly unfailing euro for the deadly
cancer. I have undo somo most as-
tonishing ouxes. I believe every per-
son with cancer should know of this
marvelous medicine and Its woiulorful
cures and I will bo glad to give full
Information free to all who write mo
and tell mo about their case.
Peter Kcagnn Galoihurg III. had
cancer of tho mouth and throat. Doc-
tors said "no hope." Mr. Kaggan
wrote: "It Is only a question or a
short time I must die.'' Today his
cancer Is healed up and ho Is woll. My
marvolo-.'e radlallzed fluid did it. It
has other Just mich cures to Iti credit.
It Is laving pebplo every day and re-
storing them to health and strensth.
If you havo cancer or any lump or
soro that you believe Is cancer write
today nnd loam how otbors havo been
cured quickly and safely and nt vory
3mall expense. No matter what your
nntttllt li mntr liri fin twit linettntn tr
bUtllllllUII Ml. .- V.. ..W V.U.hil.
write nnd tell mo shout 'It. I will1
answer your letter promptly giving
you absolutely free full Information
iiid proof or irany retnnikablo cures.
Address Dr. import Wells 2 17C lladol
Uldg. St. Loui" Mo. i
Teddy was about to bo 10 years old
u view of this Interesting event Tod-
y's mother had ordered somo let
team and cakes and ythcr dalntlo.i.
md Teddy wn3 told to Invito hit
. rlends to a birthday party. The ev-
mlng of Oie cnlebratlQn. came around
md all tho goodies were waiting to
oe enjoyed. Teddy and his mothAi
.rrrn olen wnlllne. Suddenly the
; omfsster ' ISI4M waWerV "dOn'tbV
hlnlc It's time to eat the ice cream
uid cake now!"
"No. Indeed my son." she replied
'wo roust wait until your Mends ure
hero." i
"Well to tell you the truth mother."
jcgan Teddy. "I Just thought that fci
once In ihy lire I'd liko to. have enpuirb
poodles ed. I ghess we'd better besiD
hm vnuso 1 rttitii't Invite aiiir one.''
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W. D Pncjior has tlio nncst lino of
wagons buggies and furm Implements
a Gutlirjo. Ills Prlcos are always
lowost. Sco him boroio buying.
Jlin That's tho now pro'ossor of
languages nt Slapdash college.
Jaclc That -bectle-uywod ilangy
young rellow7
Jlra-'-Cortatn.ly ijp has th import-
ant task or writing novel c1jm rl
and devising collega slang that U
Arlsp and distinctive. icliance.
i-'holo girls havo many ills
:-'or which thoy tako scmO- nasty pills:
t n healthy and happy girl you'd be
ting up for ltocky Mountain Tea
2. U. Uqnfro.
EARN $5.00 A DAY.
Lenr'n to bo a plumber In from 4 to
1 montli .on payments. For
lartlculit nddroft Master Plumbers'
rnido'Bcliool a IDS II LIndell avo. St.
.ouls Mb.
SNAKESKIN FOR COATS.
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Anaconda lhe SenVrnf Drcsf ovelty
to lie tinea vr stot.rl.
Wonders In dress nover cease. The
anaconda nnake s to oust tho beaver.
This snakeskln Is tho newest novelty
In the dress of women majoi;lsts says a
London cabjo tp tho Philadelphia North
American. At present thero Is only one
anaconda coat In existence and its in-
ventor Mr. Gauner proudly showed It
recently to a reporter.
It was an elegant production three-
auarter length Jo delicate sliades ot
cream color and u'rown .with cufrs col.
lar and revers ot b'eaver f iir and lined
with brown satin. .
"Altjiough anaconda skin Is cot dlffl
cult to obtain" sajd tho inventor of the
Mat "tlio matching of sufficient sklni
Is the great dltllculty. The coat is mud
of four skins anil one of Xho most at-
tractive points In Its fayor is Us ex-
treme lightness.
"Anaconda skn Is as flt-xiblfr an!
soft us broail tall find Its durability Is
practically everlasting. Its 'rlght and
icajy 8urfaco js Jiever dulled and will
aevcrwenrouU
"It s several degrees . -warmer than
aiiy knpwn. fur nnd as a trimming ana-
Muda .Uji la n iiQioHy tbja sea? pn
'Collar Guffs nnd veyept of the SK
ant all be rage and txtqutMi awl ven
wlfs are ho(ftg made 'of It '
AVanted; cirii Toe tipllrtce' mtllf-
:?& at Tho Fair DepartiUen: Store.
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SEEDS PLATES
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE
; W. B. WHEEL!ER Manage'r
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.'I QUAKER REFLECTION!. sJp3
Ths disgusted flics and aosqultoef
ak "wiro screens 7"
Always In hot wator hydrogen and
axygen.
Dead men tell no tales neither &o
they wrlto poems.
A Btltch in time often saves you
bathing suit and your feelings.
"He's her half brother isn't he7" "I
don't lmow. Ho was full the last tlmr
I saw htm"
"My I how fast that itally car's
Ing." "Yes I suppose somebody try-
ing to catch It."
rue T.tve Sponge.
When tlie sponge Is In the sea nliTC
the Jnsldo of tho pores Is covered with
i sort substance like the white of 02
KS. This appears tp be the flesh of tlio
liilmnl and currents of water may be
seen running- Into the sponge through
th6 small pores and out of it through
Uie largo ones nnd it Is supposed that
vhllo the wator Is passing through the
spouse tho nourishment for the support
if tho animal ts extracted from it.
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I must allow that it sometimes ralM
In lrp!hhd.but Iilah ruin is not quit
like other rttln It fs as' a rule sorter
than rnln elsewhere and if the trutli
must be told I llko rain &.o long as one
has not to say "For tho rain it raineth
evory dhy." Irish weather Is not so
much capricious as coquettish It likes
to plague you It but to prepare you to
enjoy tho more its sunny molting nioqil
It will weep and wall nil night aud id
the next moaning irclandvls one sweet
smile and seems to say t "Is Jt raining 1
was yesterday? Ah thcif I'll raftt no
more." And the runnels leap nbil laugh
nnd tho pastures and very ptotm -walls
glisten; the larks carol on their celes-
tial Journey; there Is. a pungent healthy
smell of drying peat; tho rqQdntaliu
are all dimpled with tlio Joy of life and
eunshlno; tho lake lies perfectly still
content to reflect (lie ovorjianglng ra-s
of heaven and Just won't your honor
buy. the stoutest pair of homemade
hose from a barefooted bareheaded
daughter of dethroned kings with cyo
llko dewdrops and a voleo that would
charm the coin out of tlio most churl-
ish purse? If on such mornings as
tbeso you do not lose your heart to ire
land it must bo made o stern uujta
prcsslonable stuff indeed. BlackwOoU'i
Wjunizine
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