The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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FAOE TWO.
THE LEANER OUTttfUC OK LA
MONDAY MARCH II 107.
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SILOES
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In all the New Spring Styles Lasts and Pa t
terns. Leathers of Patent Corona Kid Vlci Kid and
Gun Metal. Button Lace and Muclicr Lace. Otir
Spring Styles are all that careful dresser's could
desire.
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The above represents a Patent Corona Colt
Blucher Lace Low Shoe on the new Rialto Last
Cuban Heel Medium Sole and 1 4 Scotch Extension
on outside and 1-8 on inside of sole. It's perfect in
fit and has that smart genteel stylish appearance
which denotes good taste and refinement. Price $4.
We also have the same style in high shoe with dull
tdp PHcer$J.OO
We Avouid be pleased lo have you
call and examine our spring styles.
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Arbucldcs
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f only scaled for your
jpby protection to insure your
'. fashioned Arbucklcs
ARIOSA CofTcc cycryliinc.
t jfBe real angry if they send you
-H substitute which is nbt as good
and may in time ruin your
'digestion and nerves.
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HoWOR CALHOUN'S MEMORY.
v. (Dy AspcjateJ. PrcB8j
Pharlnitou S. C. March 18 Tho
nnlveisal regard In vhloh tho mem-
ory of John C Ca'houn is hold vat
ten h ozpilNuilon throughout South
Garpllna and nolgaborlng st4c' to
day by exercises commemorating the
l!)5tu anniversary of the great atate-
man'a birth I'libll. choolSj collogos
and literary id historical societies
throughout th state hejd special ax-
erqlse.it la honor of the day
Cahoun was born March 18 1772.
TlyLpld home In which he lived near
Pj$Jloton his stale is being pare-
Iqlly looked after by the trBtei of
Clijiasou college. wJilch owes Its exist-
ence largely to the fact that the giat
sta'teman-6 son-ltt-law la his will (left
elLCallioun nlaatatloiu grand nroti-
erty of MO t&cres. tOKOlher with tho
hliW'c homostuad urid IHiy odd tiiou -
sand dollars to tho stpto of South
Carolina to partially endow an ugrl
cultural and Jndustrlul college In J
which the son of tho fanny's of the'
Etate could obtain an education
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LOUIOIANA SUNDAY SCHOOLS
(By Associated Press.)
Now Orleans Ia. March 18. Sev-
eral hundred delegates representing
nil pnrtH of the. Hl.ttc are attending tho
lyrenty-flrst nninml contention of tho
Iiuislana Sunday School association
which opened lit UdB city today with
headquarters at tho First Mothodlst
church South. Tho program extend-in.g-
oyer three days is the ho3t over
a.unged for a meeting of tho associa-
tion. In addition to the regular re-
ports ami routlno business thoro will'
bo ndressoB on methods ami work by u
number of the mombors of tho Inter-
national association. A special feat-
ure will bo a discourse- on "Tho Mis-
sion Work in tho Sunday School" by
Dr. A. L. Phillips superintendent of
Sunday School work and president of
the board of publications.
EVACUATION DAY IN BOSTON.
(By Associated Press.)
Boston Mass. Mar. 18. The- usunl
notable ceremonies were held today
commemorating tho evacuation of Bos-
ton by tho British. Tho Pay section
of tho city was well decorated with
llagB and bunting when tho booming
of the guns on tho warships outside
the navy yard and from tho fortB In
tho harbor and the ringing of bolls In
the jilty Inaugurated (he day's exer-
cises In the military parade which
was the spcptapulnr foatuie of tho
day woro all tho available men from
the maiiuo barracks and a; considera-
ble foi co of 'lackica" from tho navy
vard Tho procosslon was reviewed
by the governor tho mayor and othtr
dignitaries.
Patriotic (jocletlos observed tho an-
nlvoiaary by special oxorcUes In Boh?
ton wbllo oxorolsns appropilato to tho
occasion were held In the public
schools throughout the city. The
uolebrntloii concludes tonight with n
nqtahle banquet at which Dolphin M.
Dalitum ho doled California lawyor.
wfio lu conducting the defense lu tho
Il'irry Tlmw cas. wllLba iho gmwt
of honor and ihu prlnulpul speaker.
Bd breath coaled tojiguo a lan-
guid feullng I entirely unnatural.
Ycir laity liver and bowels need a
tonic. Tlu bt soothing tonlo to
ovary organ f Holllster'a Rocky
MomitAlu Tea. 86 cent Tea or Tab-
lets. C R Renfro.
It. L
OWENR SPEAKING
DATES IN OKLAHOMA-
Chlckaoha Monday. March 18.: Law-
toi Tuosday March IH; Frederick
Wednesday. March 20 Alius Thura-
3 ay Marcji 3l! Maigum Friday. Mar.
i: lobar'. Saturday. March 2a Cor-
delL Monday March 26. Clinton. Tu
lien
. day . Maqh aC; Oenn' Wednesd
ay
Mamh 27; AimdsrHo Thursday Mar.
i& m Qeno. Friday March 29.
Chlckasha will hw a uow 100000
cotton oil mill.
CLEVELAND
to
IS SEVENTY :
- YEARSOLD
ONLY LIVING- F.X-PRESI-AKNT
ARRIVES AT
i prnPIUHAL ACE
FCLICITOUS GREETINGS'
! SENT TO PARTIARCH
Who is Having the Time of
His Life Fisfiiitfaud
" " Hunting
(By Afljoclnted Press.)
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O O
O Mlle-Stonec In the Life O
O Journey of -Grover Cleveland. O
O 1837 Born lu Caldwell Essex O
O bounty. Now Jersey. O
O 1841 lli-moved with Itls parents O
O to Fayettovllle. near Syra O
O c-jbo N. Y. O
O 1855 Started west In search of O
6 employment and located at O
CI Huffalo. O
O J 859 Admitted! to the bar. O
O 1803 Appointed assistant dls-O
O frlct attorney of Erie &
coanty. O
O 1SCG Democratic candidate for O
O district attorney; defeated. O
O 1870 Elected sheriff of Erie O
Q county. O
O 1881 Elected mayor of Buffalo
O by largest majority ever O
0 given candldato In that 6
O city. ' O
O 1SS2 Elected governor of the O
O stato of New York.
O 1884 Elected president of the O
O ' United States. O
O 1880 farrjed Miss Frances 'q
O Folsom. O
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1888 Defeated for re-election by O
Benjamin Harrison. O
Elected president fpr sor- O
ond time defeating Presl- O
dent Harrison. O
Rctlrul from public life O
and took up residence at O
Princeton. U. J O
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1897-
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Princeton N. J. March IS. It would
rcquiro a bushel biis'kot to hold the
letters telegrams ami other mo3sagcs
of congtululatlon received today at tjio
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gror Cleve-
land on Iho occasion of tho seven-
tieth birthday of tho ox-Prc3ldnl. A
number of tho fellclto:.a greetings
were forwarded to Mr. Cleveland who
18 now enjoying hla nnui-al spring
plcasuro trip In tho So'ith visiting liis
old friend General E. P. Aloxnudor at
(leorgotown S. C. It 1s to those teg-
utir hunting and fishing trips that Mr.
Cleveland attributes In no small meas-
ure his robust health at tho ago of
three score and ton.
It Is Interesting to note that of tho
twenty-uvo men who have served as
President of tho United States eight
of tho first twoo who filled the office
Jived to bo 70 years of ago pr oldqr
while of the thirteen who followed In
tho offlco of chief execatlvo of tho na-
tion thoro were but four who lived to
the ago of sevonty Presidents Fill-
more Brchnuan Hayes and Cleveland.
Of tho first twelve Presidents John
Adams ltved to tho ago of SO James"
Madison died at 85 Thomas Jefferson
at 83 Jnlm Qulncy Adams at 80 pjul
Martin Van Burcn nnd Andrew Jack-
sou at the ago of 79 nd 78. reane:-
mciy.
Of the last thirteen Prcsldonta noao
.as attained the age of 80. James
Uuchanan. the oldest dkd at tho age
of 11. Mlllnul F:jlu)pro was 74 t the
time of his doatji and Rutherford B.
Hayes passed irway noon nter ho had
reached his 7Mh blrthduy.
It is now 22 years jijiico Mr. dlove-
land first ass mud tho urrrieus of tho
White House. Qjily Ay Uior Presl-
donta lived so long after thofr lnaugu-
.ntlons and these wore tho two
AduniBOH. Jeff rjon. Mndlson Vnn JJij-
rea and Flllmoro. No President Jn-
iljjtirated In. the pant Judf conj.jry. gx
"ept lr. Cjovelsind has supiyed hl
aaugm-allou for jnon; than . yantj
vhtch was tho record or Cloiiinl
Orant.
PILES CURED IN 0 TO 14 DAYS
ll'AO OINTMKNT Is gtiarautoed to
'uv any case of Itching Blind or Pro-
irujuug 'ilea in o to n paya pr jnou
y rafundyd . COc
Saddle Rock Restaurant still takes
iho lead serving the best 20c meals In
iuuj.M.rl?f cooked. In tho yiol appetlt
jog manner west tK)anoma Ave.
LpUjSVlLLfe PSITJON
(By Associated Press.)
l.ulsvllle. Ky March 18. An event
of moro thai ordinary lujportuuco to
ilia (jpmiuorclal Interests of Louisville
'lid vicinity was tho opening today of
tho Qreater Louisville Exposition
flcorea of workmen ho- been busy
Ipr weeks pas' getting roady for this
vccaslon and today they gave way to
(lie public The exhibition
i ijy opened by resident
!o whRe!
who touched a button In tho
House at Washington. In addition to
1 an elaborate display illustrating tho
industries and . resqurcea of. ixiuls-
lillu Iko I'XldWlloH iucllHles an inlor-
l Y it.
Wtio Onld VUpihrT
Uh!xx!7-?!!x!!
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J 1Xs r- J -.Creaky anJJl I x - i Became
J-.j-.x J Don't Digest x? I-"
There nro many people- who'eah" soO
nothing good In a dtifrglinut except the
hole. For them there Is nothing in
this Tvorld but 1 alamlty. Their great-
est trouble Is to havo to eat three
tlm- a a da. The stomach Is In rebel-
lion and this Is Immediately shown In
a niim'rf face A man to bo sticcessfi 1
most havo sunshine Inside. The
world already haB too many dyspepsia
faqqs that breatho disaster and gloom.
Stomach trouble is tho most com-
mon ciko of dlfrontenr sour face
rechlcssncjs disgust and lack of am-
hi! Ion. A bad stomach thoro Is the
Secret of ninny a failure. Anyone can
havo a good stomach a strong stom-
ach a stomach that can taKo caro ol
inything and everything that Is ml
Into It no in a M or whether It Is a ory
bad stomnch or not.
Htuarfu Dyspepsia Tablets do this
very thing. One Ingredient of these
little (tibials digests .1.CO0 grnlns of
food and no matter how bad your
dyspepsia or indigestion they will dl
gost everything In your stomach
thoroughly and completely and betlei
and more qilclily than a good strong
healthy stomach can do It. Stuait'e
Dyspepsia Tablets will q-ilckly curt
loss of appetite brash. Irritation burn
Ing sensations nausea heartburn
eriiCtatlons loss of vim and energy
bad memory and dyspepsia and Indi
gestlon In their very worst forms.
No other little tablets In the world
can do to in-joli. You should carrj'
Stuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets around
wjth you whoiovor you go and tahe
them aftei meals. Then only will yon
reallzo what It Is to enjoy a meal amJ
ivnai poirect digestion means. Yoili
whole body and your mind will fed
the effects; your m will increase
yoir will bo moro satisfied with what
thp wprld dees jou. vlll think hsppln
ind la happier and your ftscp will lr
one of supremo contentnionL Thai
will bring ou si cccsa and then 11101 (
juccods. Yoiir faca vlll bring yon dol
lnrs. Try U. It wilt cost yoit Just f.0c
Tor a paphiigo of H1C30 wondofu!
Sbunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets at an)
drug storo on ear(h.
Send us your name and address to
5:y and wo will at once send you by
mall a sajnplq package freo. Address
F. A. Stuart Co. S Btiurt Bldg. Mar
shall Mich.
position will remain open till tho ond
at March.
EARN $5.00 A DAY.
Loam to bo n plumber In from 4 to
6 months on easy payments. For
particulars address Master Plumbern'
Trado School '3408 H Llndoll avo. St.
Louis Mo
China Storo Moved.
Wo aro npw In our new quarters at
104 west Oklahoma avenue.
Gutlirlo Glass & China Co.
Little globules ot sunshlno thai
drlyo tho clouds awy DeWltt's Ll'-
tlo Early Risers will scatter Iho gloom
Of sick-headache and bllllousness
They do not crltio or sicken. Recom
piended and sold here by 0. R. Ronfro
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' Kditor Loadcrr Under the captlor
"The Same Old Crowd." tho Cap!
tal of Friday morning has a runnliie
Off at tho mouUi and in tho article
says: Tha the Democratic rlngbtjOrc
(prn lown W. it.Covlo. for mayor
Iji'ow. let me ask the Stato Capital If H
Is not a rulo of the different political
parties to nominal o a candldato foi-
.iii'-u niiu Htm iivvu m niiLwinBim uii
li the pii-vlous election tjnd wjif ha-
iicon faithful and economical In th
lischnrge of U'P dullos qf the on"le
uul the ndmliilstrutlon of nubile af
'airs? Tha Is not turning down an
'no and is a misnomer on the fac
'It
"'I he Samo p)d Crowd." What tin
fjlHa! would liko to have you think
is that thn :mm old crowd is a gJHC
f iolltleul pirates wlion in reaJI'j
the wiiiio old atoird mnnna the nn
opt mavor. llf. puko and Chief Cato
and such otliqra of tjio presopt city
ohlcern aa havo .been renominated ai
the convention hold Frid.iv night bj
thp white man's party of Outjirje
The same old crowr? are worthy ot the
sUpppri of every rospeotabje and
ppe loving cltlpn ot Qnthrlo whe
wlslie to see tho tl'y prosper and
vet not eo the funds of the people
squandered Dr Duke Is an honorable
clean and no one can aay. aught of him
p "Apply
Wr Hr-Graves9
" Tooth Powder
enaand whitens them ljrtxdqiln
thfe cums iimken lllc dreatb
sweet and the health good;'
lljat's a cUstHist4t advice.
ftn iMt -tMt 4m m lMttl Me.
fhafbe I et all a man rthould be tu
be Worthy of the mutoo.
Cljef (Veii has bpon In thp police
dcpanmwit for four or flv6 years nnd
made a good officer as a patrolman
and a bpttor one as chief. Uo Is fair
nnd impartial In the discharge of his
official ilnty and Is worthy of a sec
end term.
Judgo Olsmlth Ins htfci Judgrr tif
Mie pol.ee court In thin city for three
of four c-ins ntul waft elected' In Iho
face of a Republican majority of from
four to live hundred ns was also tin
others 1 flpe.ik (f. and It there are no
good mutt In tho Wmnpcnuic pnrt
why Is II that theso gentftmon whom I
have mqntloncd could bo elected ta
hold the most Important offices In tho
cjty's government?
UlO sr.nil' O'ti i-nmu uii 1 nui j"
tired of such s'utt as It thrown at
men ol good standing as these cnfidi-
dates ar There can bo no good on-
talu (mm bucIi vile insinuations as aro
coninft-od In tho State Capital head-
Ing of last Friday morning. People
of fair mlndi could no' bo led astray
by such stuff. Tho city Is on a cash
basis Roiiiathfns. that has nbt been tho
case during nnv Republican adminis-
tration In its history. Another Im-
portant change In tho last two years
Is that the present city administration
hns made a white man's town of
(luthrle Ymi havo not seen a crowd
of nqgroes lined up along the depot
platforms nnd almost l)Iockndo the
valk during the arrival and departure
of trains and on have not failed to
Motlco tho absence of colored police-
men on the s'reets nnd negrotis In
ch'irge of tho cjty bulhllng wjioro
strangers are numerous all the time.
The last two years has marked a
period when tho stranger who comes
within our portal Could Hot mako ridi
culous and critical remarKS nuoui
luthrle being n negro town and auch
emarks go Ijroadeaat all over tho
Union.
Don't think that people In o-lier
itates aro Ignorant of condilioni In
luthrlo. The eyes of tho world nn-
111 us and by our nssocla'lona nnd con
ntlntirt :i-o wo Judged.
Don't vou think tho chaiigo a good
me and don't vou bolleve wo ousht t-i
tcrpotuato It.' .Ayo I think o too
md wo Will fdr all tlmo to come
Yours for a great Olfy A White Re
publican.
Better s to the St. Louis Ilaeko'
Store. They havo on oaip an Kino
if heavy grey enamelware for 10c
Ladlea gents nnd chlldrens hosiery
ood enough for everybody three pair
or 250 nlpo 300 hooka wollh 35c each
ale price ltcench. I0.ri Weat Harrison
Good hi cad keeps good temper In
ho homo. For bread ealcos ami
ookles Richmond's Bakery la in the-
ead. The place to patronize.
That roast you aro getting la nppc
Izlng because It comes from F
nVIuUcv'h meat market corner liar
lfion njd Second.
V. D. Packer has tho finest lino of
'agona. buggies and farm Implement
i Outhrle IIIb Prlpca aro alwayF
owest. fljaq him heroic- J)"B.
IN POLICE COURT.
Chas. Oray colored waa sentenced
o ton clayo In tho city bastile for cut-
Ing hov Andpriion with a knife.
Pa Hooligan alias John Brown
-aid a 1Q Jlno for over Indulgence In
'cooktaMs" on St. Patrick's day.
Ronnlo ltaalilns was arraigned on a
lmrgo of disturbing tho peace and
lis case van not for tho B o'clock
lQSslon.
FrOd Crumby wan arraigned on n
hnrgo of fighting out was dlscharg
d a? ho wa-j not tho aggressor In tho
WniiM Voleht nald a $0 flno for
fast driving and disorderly conduct-
Laughlln ShdwmaUc Bowllno Whole
sale Liquor Co. with two flno bars on
W. Okla. Avo wqR equipped. Head
quarters for tho famous Ofarka watpi
Wo soil the celebralfd Devo Lead
md Zinc Paints the kind that wears
1 ray's Drug Storo.
Tho Budwolser Bar sorves puro nnd
holesomo beer; good tonic keopln?
'ou well and healthy. In bottles Mi
amllv uso ISmll Rltterbusch Prop.
DR. DODSON.
And Members of.Baptist Church Doing
Good Work.
Ono can not fall to nolle by gianc
ng Into tho auditorium of tho Firhi
rteptlr.1 phuiQh corner Yino "nd Kast
suuip Rvuiuu. nwi ". v'""'"
ihlp of that church are abreast with
bo epirit of progress and uterprlM-
i-aniiosi n mo capiuij uy jj
ie to bo (pnvrulu'atod on halng ns
ittRlur u map lUJiouglily ip to date
ml hnhblluK over with enterprise
Su?h mi one Is Dr. W H Dod
.on. ijo Is a vlse cc'ia Hor n
iiRured gentioman and a mo-ji
loquont preacher npd his people fn-1
luntlv ;ii(Md (d him He nat onl
ikOJ a llvi ly LUorewl In tho npirlnial
iH inoial iipLniiiH Pf his ii- ople. but
litt material ccnriltions iro keenly oh
.errod nnd lookc.d nfler. A new and
0-iMiftil t'tliUstry ban Jnst bom
dacod In tho clinch being both novel
nd mllstlc in design H must be
eon to be appreciated. There has
wen a splendid growth in member '
hip auder tha pastorate of Dr DoJ
.on ono hundred and forty new mem-
ieri having been received during the
hort period of eighteen roasii3
Tho congrosat;oii8 aro larfo and
ooustantty Rrowlng Tho R nday
school. J. C. Tomplolon superintend
cnt is ono of the est In tho Uy The
D. Y. P. U. has iocVmS'd fiom forty
four to pearly onq hundred membere.
lnco Tan 1 Tho choir so ably con
ducted by Deacon. Brown f rnlshes
the best of music. The Young Men'
Bible class. Fj-ank M. Houghton.
leader which meets Sundays. 10 a m-.
Is pf special intorpft (o the young mf.n
of Uie cuuich and they cohllajy In-
ite tko yoyng men ot tho cjy lo
vlpit Uei. tThO Btlst neoplo ar
cprtaWy M tklnw 4 lkIr liv
1 rr n !-'! 1 1 --mi i ' ' y . ill" " ' '''.
mmmmmmmmmmmm
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for infants &nti
CafilorJa is ft luirrnlr-ss fdibstltutb fdr Castdf Oil Pare-
goric Drop.t nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Plftuwrit. It
contains neither Opium jtiorhluno nor other Nurcatlo
8til).stnncc. It elcstroj's Worms nntl nllaj's rovcrlKhhteMi.
It cures Dlnrrlioeft nntl "Wind Colic. It rbliovtK Toeth-
incr Troubles nnd cures Constipation. It rOKUkitcs til a
Stomach nnd Bovrcls glvlnp healthy nnd tuitutKl Mloup.
'l'ho Cliildreu'S PnnAcca Tiro Mother's Trlciid.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
TMC CCNTAUW COMMN. TT MHPHy
AMUSEMENTS.
A lalr-slzed audience witnessed the
comedy-drama "Along the Kennebec"
at the Brooks last night.
The College Boy.
Tho now comedy of the "onsen nnd
tho one distinct corned hit of the year
In Use Far Over 30
'' I II l-J Ml . .1 . ! I I I tfcfcMW
is the 'College Boy 1 Mot and relied upon ns worthy to warrant lib.
Leslie. It is to be heir t miht. 1 Mil pati oiume for that thai nihtg corn-
will bo represented by R.lph R19T?-? edy. Il Is a truly clever pln and all
and a company of clover poindi. who have witiustl It iinltw In declar-
nomng them some vond rfnlly lluf lug Mmt its Inluyostlng plot Is develop-
dnucorn npd singers.
"Paintina hc Town"
"Painting the Town" tho now musd
cal play which com or to 'lie Brooks
Friday night this week is c combina-
tion of opera conicdj spectacle 1ml-
let and pantomime reported to have
mngnlflcont scenery startling m -chanlcnl
features sumpluoiiB costum-
ing nml the latest novelties In elec-
trical elTects. Tho story of "Paint-
ing tho Town" Is spld to be immense-
ly funny while the etimedv compli-
cations will nipnl n oucy 'a those
who enjoy. a iinrtv lauub while tin-
i.wWwuMi'1' mpmrmzsESBsammi!m
&&
ROUND OAK CHIEF STEEL RANGE
These RANGES
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Are iiie
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Signaturo of
Years.
THT N t W VOWK CITT.
music which1 hni been ospeclnlly corn-
pood for the piece Is planned to In-
sure nn Immediate clnglng and whist
ling success.
S
The Mummy and the Humming Bird.
The sterling qualities possessed by
"The Miimmv and the Humming
Brooks on Sunday everting mnv bo
ml lu a maitnov that holds bpectators
fascinated fioiji tho commencement
oi iho naunu iintll the curialn falls on
i he last 'act.
Mother Cray's Srtect Powdsra for
Ohlldrcn.
Surcorftilty used bj MiUher Gray
nur-r- tu 'he Chlhlren'u Homo In New
York. I'm-o revorltdmesi B.td SUint-
ach Teething DltfOrdera move atjd
regulfite the Brvoli and l)ns roy
Wonnv. Oror so.oon ti;)imonlalo.
They never jail. At all Drtigglnt- a5c.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 165, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1907, newspaper, March 18, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76704/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.