The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 176, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 30, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LKADEH OlSTHWIf OKi. f ?. SATURDAY. JHAncft 30107.
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FOR EASTER TIDE
RJ YowjwiU jnakft a mistake if yon don't examine
ojMf pijf AssortraJt of Easter Low Shoes. They have
Hot snap style and character to them that's hard to
find In most stores.
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'We have all the new ideas in Ladies' Low Shoes
at"a very moderate price. The plain toe patent
leather witlf Ouban'lieel and short vamp is quite a
favorite. r All the new leathers of fine soft fiber in
becoming' styles is' 'well represented in this Big Shoe
Store. Prices ran giag from
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NEW an notes of sport.
President Comlskuy of 1ho White
Sox-la a!a president of n minor lea-
gue. Fourteen Infant Sox uro with
their papas ou the training trip.
Last scason'8 work of Patsy Dono-
van's teanvbroufeht tho Drooltlyn fans
to llfo and now theynro all 'scratchy"
for the senfcon to onen
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Pltchef Ralllln who thought ho
carried the goods that the Boston Am-
ericans ncedoa has been told by Man-
ager Stnhl to "go roll hi hoop."
If what all tho war correspondents
hay Js true there will be slteon pen-
nants wxon this seubon Instead of
two.
t JUtcBrJvtW W8Slnsor.sayfl"tjwt
thfcrte hhr last season with tmyljuff-
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PURITY
PROMISE
mteJc. ;4"ial -you'll
iProiporoui
put onjbc. market was. to wake no PROMISE'in our salesmanship
that was not charactered bv PURITY . and TRUTH and
HONESTY satbat WBCPuJd always DELIVER what we AGREED.
It was our own PURE DRUG law and our PROMISE has
alwayjsihegn FULFILLED.
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The best inducement we can offer our friends in our advertising
pasfand present is to TRY CASCARETS only ONCE1 We prom-
ised and promise now that tlnwo sktfnty little candy tablets! if
faithfully tried would prove to be tin most perfect Bowel .Medicine
evrr placed before the American familv as dependable for their
effRCjAjisiUyrc J(;rstlf .
Vvonr elevqn jjearstaf PRQM1SEamc havo never failed to ful-
.fillaand (hat's why we have gained the friendship of millions of the
-American people who have experienced the reliable quality of our
product.
J4fclhcQNETIMJB that wo -pan
ise "janj hijve delivered the good
WW
raca
Hna'israHv i
UQjMISE titxd NVE n repetition ?i his patronage. The faqt
th$t AJbt; present time ovrjbNJE MILLION ot boxes of Cascarets
are sold every month PROVES that we believe in "Purity of Prom-
Owe'MfcJtjuvhKtnb endarietacut of the AthereaiipaonlehQtilndourstnte-1
tsto accept our proiuifcoti attd uv t ascoret At the wax all-arouau personal'
nediCine fat- an STOif ACI1 auO BOWEL trbilb 08. esrtfrdial
A.w?ii iiranivn ann wi us voatunctrono. wear v tverv son
caused by-jrecratigpeinent of tnomoftiaeh and BtfVrels: Cnscirets wnt strengthen
the walls of the weakened inte-tltrt rod Taahe thwu act tuctly ns nature
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Aapther PJtOMISE we aro wdllutf to mako s that Cascarets will prove to
bl"xt)PKJ5VriNTJVK pi DISEASE. They are antiseptic destroy dis-
tM crjns'aU tlirough te FOOD-CllAtjLS;. and areVhat boap Isforhc
otirtrlJody-Artect cleansing means for tho insldeli'dity.1
' One ot our rnottos has been 'MCeep cWan Insldel" and Cascarets wilt help
yon to tip Jt u4 aypld duease resulting from Inbf"!1' neglect. . " ' y
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W & ver Wleil !acareta
liy a tkths iflc box. It will coayiac
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.ve Guthrie Okla J
C. D. Foster the Land Man 103 V.
Harrison avo. UuthrJe OUla. If It Ib
a good farm or city property you want
at tho right price ho has It.
nlo club. Ib it not n Httlo early to bo
gin ihe play for moro money In 1908?
Philadelphia scribes have organized
a "sporting writer's union." That's the
Bluff. Wait until some managing edl
tor gets sassy. You without tho base
ball dope and wo'uns on tho plckot
Poarl Casey will play with tho Port
land Ore. club this season. No tht
Porland club Is not hiring "bloomers.'
Poarl Id 'a boy.
Pitcher Joe Harris tho fat child of
tho Bostou Americans playing center
Hold nnd iho ball going over ha head
tbrco tlraosa mlnuto. Wouldn't It
mako you glgglo?
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cftfri DVEKTISING is a
l PROMISE. It is also
(a CONTRACT.
Whert we agree to do
certain things we have to
"make good." Otherwise we
lose the confidence and faith
of our patrons.
The principle we adopted
in 185K5;whon CASCARETS
CANDY CATHARTIC were
inducetthjreadcr totry Casca-i.
ly
sprloiis illness ls
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before sro to vour drticirlst TO-DAY
yon BE VR1? TO GJvT WHAT
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COlMON
SWINEER
LORD NEVILL MEMBER
OF ENGLAND'S "SWELL
GUY" SET
WIUi.BE ARRAIGNED i
FOR STEALING JEWELRY
Has. AJready Seryed Prjson
Term of Five Years for
.Pernicious Practice.
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(By Associated Press.)
t London March 30. When Lord Wit
illnm KcvlH Is brought into court next
weok to stand trial on a charge of
stealing jewelry by means of a trick
Jit is not probable that the court room
rwlll be fflllecT "wltK tho fashionable and
ftltlcd thrdng that was present somo
'nine ycai'a ago when his lordship was
sentenced tb rilve years' j)onal sorvl-
'tude for fraud. That -was Lrd Nc-
vlll's -first o'ftonce the first at least
for which ho had to stand trial. It
has been current gossip since ho was
.released from Wormwood Scrubbs
(prison that his nunlshment had not
'worKcu any groat rciormauon in nn
character or habits and for a long time
society ias been of tho opinion tha
it was only a quostlon of tlmo till ho
would be in tho bunds of tho law
again.
That great Interest I? taken Jn Lor.1
Vovlll's caso is but natural In vlow or
he fact that he is descended from otif
I t tho ptoudost families In Hngland.
The name of Nevill Is historic. 'Hie
uuder of tho house in England was
Gilbert do Kevlll ono of tho com-
janlons in a-ms of William tho Con-
pieror. Hla descendants In tho sen
:or Hue were tho rawous earls 'ot
Vestmoreland.
Lord William Nevill was married in
88D Xb Mlto. Louisa Maria Carmen d-
MUrletta tho eldest daughter of the
farqnls de StlntUrce tho well-knowa
nnkcr. He was once an itld-de-cnmp
o the viceroy "df Ireland and later" a
leutenaht In the third battalion of the
tojal West Kent regiment- Ills broth-
rs nnd his slstc-a are married Into
he cieam of tho Norman and the'Eng-
lish arlstbcracy.
The crime for which Lord Nevill
ervfd live years In prison was fraud.
t was nrovon at tho trlnl that by
neans of a trick he secured the In
lorsemen of Lieut J. Spender Clay
o two promissory notes upon tho
trength of which ho obtained somd
fp55000 from 'Sam"Lewls tho notori-
us monoy-lender who "died not long
'ago.
i Only One "BROMO QUININE"
' ('hat is LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinine.
1 "ilmllarly named remedies sbmetlmos
lecclvo. The first and original Gold
- Tablet Is A WHITE PACKAGE -with
iiacic anu rca icr-enng mm uuura mu
iBtmture of E AV. OrtOVE. 25c.
Puriry your blood with I'ot Springs
llyod Hemedv. SLO0 a bo'tlo. At
Iray'sDniB StoVc 1'JIO East Oklahoma.
'OLLEGE BASEBALL
GAMES TODAY.
Prlucoton. vs Georgetown at Wrish-
iRton D. C.
Talo vs. Washington and Lee Uni-
ertlty at Lexington Va.
Coraell vs. tho Naval Cadets nt
Annnpolls Md.
Pennsylvania s. uonogc oi me t-uy
jf Now York at Philadelphia.
Lafuyotte vs. Itoanoke college at
'toanoko Va.
Columbia vs University of VlrgiUia
t CharlottosvilU. Va.
Mercer Unlvoisjty re. Qeorgla Tech
it Atlanta. Ga.
University of Alabama vs. Howard
'ollege ut 'PuecAloQga Ala.
Univiiralta' of Notth Carolina vs
jlullford nt Greensboro N. C.
University of South Carolina s;
"lemson Collogo at Clemson S. C.
Davidson College vs. Lenoir at
Davidson. K. C
Wftke Forest Collate vs.- Palawan?
'ollege at Wake Kort&t N. C.
Johns Hopkins Univertdty v. Mary-
and Agricultural ht Ualtitnore Md.
Unlverblty of Colorado vs. Denver
Jnlverslty at Deuver. Colo.
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The ttulltrlo Itug 'Vaetory Is making
ip materials getting ready to start at
torif In' Mil blast tipxt week. '
Tho ItiddponUeiit Cottdn glnnoru of
)kjahonm ar thinking of locating
hufr cdtthn oil htlll Ih this city. '
. The cotton cpmiifow will be do iblud
'alrts;Tjy nexc'lseasOn'.' ' " '
Work on tho construction of the
11O.O0Q ;ahnx to the Southwestern
i ron foundry lias hqon delayed on ac-
count ot tho Tsarclty'of Jahor
Uarrlck's Candy fsctorj1 prcpar
tig to pat a roan on Jh rpad to sol
la gtjbd$ ovcY'tho new'sfata
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KPOlOl
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Qlr rtst to th stomach. Cures indigestion dyspepsia sour stomach
ttrod stomach weak stomach windy stomach puffed stomach nervous
itVXMfih and catarrh of the stornadb. A fruarantead cure.
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mtfHm MftW
a BrmMH avnm
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Tho lco factories have opened up
for tho summer season. Several now
wagons Ifavo been placed on the
loutea..
Tlio $puthwo8tom Iron foundry is
making cotton chopping inachiuoa.
Tho ' Brtinltor Wagon nifd Carriage
works Is doing a big business. (
BALL PLAYER IS HELD
FOR THEFT OF $15.00
Special tb Dairy Leader.
Lawton. Oklu March HO Tommy
Kertis of Walter a baseball playor of
notf In Oklahoma 'Missouri Kuntns
and Tcsas wtia today fqtind guilty of
nrand larceny In the dlstiiot court.
It vns charged that-Kenrns took a
purso containing $4G from n bnslnosfi
hoirco in Walter. He was roirosonted
by At Jonnlngs vlce-presldonf oftlw
Now Stato Ball league and manager of
(he local ball team. An appeal will be
.taken.
Kerns was a catcher with the Guth-
rie Senators a portion of lntt season.
Saved Her Son's Life.
Tho liapplcst mother in tho little
town of Ava. Mo. is Mrs. 3. ltuppco.
She writes: "One year ago my con
was down with such serloiw lung
troublo that our physician wa3 unable
to help bliu; when by our druggist's
ndvico I began giving him Dr. Klng'-j
Now Discovery and 1 soon noticed
Imnroicindnt. 1 kept this treatment
up for a few weeks when ho was" per-
fectly well. Ho has worked steadily
sInco( at carpenter work. Dr. Klng'c
New 'Discovery saved his life." Guar-
anteed best cough and cold euro by
all druggists. COc nnd 51.00. Trial
oottlo I roe.
Good bread keeps good temper In
tho home. For bread cakes and
rookies Rjehrapnd's Uckory Is In the
tQcad. .ThJ.njAco topatvoni?e. . .
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' Christian Church.
Special services at tho Christian
church tomorrow both morning? and
oVonlng. Sormon subjet: 4Who shall
roll us away tho stono from tho door
of the SepuicTior."
If you wish to avoid spring fovur go
to Old Mo sos and call for Erlanger.
that dark beor. Always cool and re-
freshing. Gqnior liar and Dlv.
J. W.Trazier Meat Market with
Itexroad Grocory Is tho most pleasant
and satisfactory meat market to tradi
at Ti-y our hams bacon and sausage
Use Soylin SStar cnamHl on you.
bnth tub and Iron beds. It will makt
thorn now again. 'For salo at Gray-
!)rug Store 120 East Oklahoma nve
'dOOOOOO O'O OtJOOOOO
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O Resolution. O'l
O HB It rosdlved By tho Domo- O
O ciatt6 Stato committee of Okla- O
O lloma In regular' session convfndd O
Olq at tho city of Tulsa that wo moat o
O noartily endorso and approve tho Q
O Bplondid constitution about to bo O
O jnpUinltted to he 'beoplb of this O
O now state by tho constitutional Q
A iftv..ii . !rZ Z 4
Q doiiventioi) nd we congrattilatb Oi
-v nt iniLiii ji uiisuiiimi suu jjuui u
o otic memnfir Of said ranvQutton. O
O upon the ' coi
umilotlon of their O
p mntx tirduoiis TftBk ana tipotl the O
O succpsb tlist has attendod their O
O detei mined efforts to advance Q
O and coiuerve ibo tittcrnatv of the OJ
CJ wtioi people as against iorpo- Qt
V ate iend and nltMothi special Q
O Interosta Tiy hitvo fntmod O
O tho best constitution tho world O
O has Ok-rr seen n'nd wo thoro- O
O foro call upon -all good cltlnons O
O and all lovars of liberty and Q
O good government Imwpectlvo of O
O party affiliation to rally to tho &
O snppoTt nnd assist In tho ratldca-
Q llpit of. tlds groat charier of
O Uuniau liberties. -
O V
ur3 wisJi!
Dyspepsia
Cure
Vmm Emt
fclUrVttlWl4iM
toUl I i
Sold bv C Jt. llenrro
OVERPOWER
GUARD AND.
TURNKEY
UNITED STATES PRISON-
ERS liUEiVK JAIL AT'
M'ALESTER
TWO REGAPTUSED i
AFTER EXCITING CHASE
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'A t i
Murderer Shot in Back But
Escaped on Ho.rse Which
He Ssized
Epoclnl to Dally Loader
McAlMtqr. I. T; March 30.Cuand
Adams and Turuker Gthndy of the
United States Jitfl woro overi'iowbrod
.esforday ovonlng by two dosperntc
pii.soners artd flvdinen escaped. Uob:
Thompson and Geo. Day weve cap-
tired aftor a chase. Thompson and
WIHIb Peters wore rolaa-sed to attend
ihe "kan-jaroo court." The men
leaped upon the guard and overpow-
ered him. The turnkey was not'
iverpowerod nnd saourlng tlie keys
he mon nnlooked tho grea doora an I
lacked Into tho streti Five other
'esiiefatq mail followed.'
The turnkov and guard Immediate
?aVe chase and about llfty tho s were
."rsd Chas. Ttinnoll n murderer was
shot In tho btok but ossapod on
horse which ho seized. The following
men aro at large:
Willis Peters B. L. Lewis Isaac
Churchill undor thr6o years' sontonco
in the penitentiary for false prtonse
J. C. Green Chtts. Timnell. The ontlre
marshal's force is scouting the coun-
try and a heavily armed po3se of citi
zens nro also at work.
ilack nam
Physicians Called It Eczema In
Worst Form Treated Disease
for a Year but Could Not Cure It
Patient Became Despondent
Suffering Promptly Allayed and
DREADFUL DISEASE
CURED BY CUTICURA
t
"About four years ago I was afflicted
with black spIotchw nil over rtiy faro
and a foW covering my body which
produced a spyro (tolling Irritation and
which caused me a great deal of annoy-
ance nnd sufTerinir. to such on extent
that I was forced to call In two of tho
leading physicians or-
Aftcr
a thorough anamination of the dreadevl
complaint Uiey annouucctl it to bo
fidn oczema ia its wontt form. TJioir
treated mo for tho samo for the length
of ono year but tho treatment did mo
no coou. Finally 1 bcoaiiio despondent
aud decided to discontinue their sor-
vicoa. Shortly afterwards mv husband
in jraiXng n copy of a weekly flaw York
papnr saw on aavertiboment of tlw Cuti''
cirn Itemwlitfs. Ho purchased tho en-
tiw outilt And after using the contenta
of tho flnjt bottle of Cutlcum ltosolvent
In connertion with tho UuUeum Boap
and Ointment tho bnJalUnKoutuntlnJy
etonped. I continued thp uo of th
Cutlrtira ItemeoVty for eis month-. and
after that o-ery splotch wni entirely
gone and tho affected parts woro left a
clear aa over. I tuivo not felt a syinp-
torn of tho eczema sint which v. as
tiiroo years bro iJu t;uticura ittuno-
ct onlV cwl mo of that dreadful
dlM-we.oc-mnabiitofothercomplicaUa
. . .1 .t.i. mu ....sll n.i.1 T l.nt tuun f lik
nutans ot otbera iwmg cun-d of tho &uno
cikeas-e by tlie Cutkmra ltomediw utul
1 don't.Uorfiuto In saying tluit Cutlcura
llolvent ist tho Inwt blood medicine
that tho world Iim ever known. Mrs
Lizzie E. SlMlgo ! 10 Jones Avo. oolma
-Ala. Oct. 23 1005.'
SKIN. HUMORS
Eczemas Rashes Itchings. Irri-
tations Cured by Cuticttra
Warm bfltbi wltlxfutievra Sopp gen-
tlci anointings with Ctiticora. Ointment
and ndld do!f Cntlpotn PIJK afford
nd blood
ctUtdrvA 'unit MikiUti ivwn idt ofae falls.
SPOTS Oil FACE
I. I .!. M..
CVn. f ! rnjivj. lsoatoa UaM. -lll W (w.
New Firm
At the Old Stand
We have purchased the Franklin grocery fjom Mr.
D B Wclty and will coutinue'thti bu&jness at lliu same
place We will carry a full itnd complete slock of staple
and fancy groceries and solicit jour orders on the merit
of our goods and hottest treatment.
We will keep a full line of fresh vegetables and fruits
at all times.
On hand today fancy eating apples California celery
YOUNG & RIVES'
.. . .GooD.xamcs xo eax
A. A. U. "GYM" CHAMPIONSHIP.
(Dy Asscclntod Pross.1
New- York 'March SO. In tho gynt-
uasiuhi of the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A.
n conaldomhle number of ttar gym
nnsts mot todny to talto part In the an-
nual gymnastic championships of tho
Nullonhl Amateur Athlotlc union. The
rompetltions aro to occujJv both af-
fnrmirut iiml nvraiill! nnd int'lltdo lllUC
ovouls -namely: The hoHrontal bar.
Ue flaraltot bnre tho sld horse the
long horse tho (lying ting tumhllns.
Indian club s.intn3. ropo cllniblii
and the all-around competition.
Von Bimuld bo axn caretut hf your
ly all other cough syrups arc constl
paring cspcelaly thoso conlnlnlns
boweW wlien you havo a cold.' Nenr-
pplates Konnedya Laxative Cough
Syrup moves tho bowels contains
NO opiates. C'onfou.is to National
The Bea'iiier Grocery Co.
Successor to
k. Th e i y o ugKto n C.r'peery iQomptfhy :
i Goods Delivered to all parts of
tlie city.
Photic S Cor. Gth St. and Noble Ave
The Guthrie
Makes beautiful rugs from -.vorn-out ingrain anil Brussels
carpets; alst) nice roi ijortierers front chemle curtains
Yyur carpet is uevt r too much worn or tlirty to make good
rugs. Prices and fmtlier information cheerfully given for
the asking We also weave rag carpets.. Write us for
prices' ' r. -. .
701 Exit Oklahoma Avenue
twaiaaa?Bfi
IS A
GOODTflJE
To argue the qucs-
ticm of
SPRING :
.PAINTS.
c
onn
Cover More Surface and Last Longer
than any other nftiuj made.
$1:13 a Gallon
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For Next 30 Days
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Hirschi
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Ptiro Food and Drugs Law Bears tho
endorsement of nlaAners tvery-wherd
Children HRo Its pleasant taste. Sold
by C. It. Itcnfro.
J."E. Smith groceries feed and seed.
Our four for 2oC corn can't bo beat.
Onion sets 3; quarts 2Cc. Best seed
two packages for 5c. 'Phono S3G.
The Patterson rurnlturo Co. tho
Jeudlng furniture store ot Guthrlo. Ask
tho persons who havo trndo at thta
stbro. They reebmmend Patterson Co.
J.S- LVofi lroplctncnls jand vchlclpB;
Kty farmer In IJgan csimty should
havb a new wagon considering tho low
prices Ut C. S.' Lyon's' St6ro. N. Div.
W. D. Packer lias the finest Una' of
wnponS. buggies and farm Implements
In C.uthrlo His Prices aro always
lowest See him beforo buying.
Rug Factory
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