The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 182, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 6, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA.
SATURDAY APRIL G 1907.
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They are built on authentic lineof the
human foot which inspires case and grace
with style and beauty combined.
The Most Particular
' " Ijtdy ejtfi find the right style fit and .
pleasing price in our big assortment of
Lqw Shoes price from
$5.00aair
Eaclnprlce represents! good value vand
satisfaction.
EVERYTHING
Is marked in plain figures and bold to all
alike. We have no favorite few
118 West : Oklahoma
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WHERS TO BPEAlC IN ATLANTA
(fly Associated Press.)
Atlanta Ga. April CC -Prosldqnt
S.amuel Gotnpers of the AJirerjcan
Federation or Labor fa In tlio cltg Mr
th& purpose of delivering nn address
tonight at tho celebration of tho six-
teenth anniversary of tlio Atlanta.
Fedfcrutlon of Trades. Soiuraf oilier
labor leadens of national promlneuco
cVo to take part In Uto celebration
lilcb. promises to be one ot tho moat
notable events I tho history of or-
ganized labor In this section '-
What Is It that tastes nn pleasant
Ag tnaplo 8iujai and quickly relievos
coughs and colds? MolhorH who have
need If will quickly nnswer: "Ken-
rkidy's Lavatlvo Cough Syrup." Thu
ujpRsant rold remedy that mpols tho
tjoltj through Ha laxative action on tlio
fcowels Conforms jjtrlctly t0 tho Pure
&od and Piuk Law. GontaliiB no opla-
f. Gold by G. n. Itenfro
w?n' Wizard Shoe? and Oxfords a
t4.00 value for $3.50. Robinson.
Although tho list of stntes fixing
Jb'jrteen years ns tho legal ago for
working slowly lengthens thero are
tlll a numhor of exceptions. Tho lo-
41 flgo for beKlnnlng work reniaitm
Ui inn tain In Nc'iro-hu (In vaca-
tion) unqln Alham.i and Arkansas at
Jill times for children of widows and
doubled fathers. Mnlno New Hamp-
shiro nn4 Verpiont nro tho only re-
maining narlbetn. slatots whldi jnnlt
"tory ivorl' at tho age of twclio
Desirous Hair G
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Falling hair is caused by germs
at the roots of the hair. Dan-
druff is caused by germs on the
scalp.;
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quickly destroys all these
germs keeps the scalp clean
and healthy stops falling hair.
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NOTES OF THE LABOR WORLD
?Tho trndo r union niDinlH-rshlp Of
Axutralla IK odd to bo only aboijt
Work will he commenced within the
noxt fow montne on tho mngnlflreiU
labor tomplo to ho oroctod In Khubiih
Unlcn men affU'atcd with tho Irrfn
trados counoH In Sfin PrfmplBCn Jmvo
oted to strtko Mw 1. More 'thrfu
00fto men nro Involved.
The first tlrao In history that the
public over asked parliament for tnwft
to protoct women ntid ohlldroji st
In tho year 1S00 after nn opldomlc
of fevpr among tho underground work-.
ere. rue protect. iit wnicn panio-
imnt accorded wa to rostrlct thp
Ito"rj or labor for "hlldrn a twolr
and to set tlio no at nine yonra whu
a child might oe employed T1U
wan i ho reel beginning of organized
piotofi on tho ptrt of the English
lople ajdiinit established customs.
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QKm rtst to the stomach. Cures indiceotlon dyspepsia sour stomach
tired stomach weak stomach windy stpmach puffed stomach nerypui
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure.
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B. B. BLAKENEY
Tho Loader called attontlon yester-
day to tliu candidacy of Hon. II. II.
Hlakonoy of Shawnee as candidate
for Justice of the supreme court.
That JJlakcnoy In a well-trained law-
yor and omlnontly fitted to fill tho
place to which ho aspires Is evidenced j
tj llfi fkuMniAiifnla rf lunn nttl ltnp
v uiu ivJiui.w..hu0 wi. liio v w.
of hist own county Tho Pottawatomie
County Standard says: Tho Standard
takes plcasmo in announcing that tho
Hon. H. II. Ulakoney of Shawneo hns
consented to become a candidate In
tho Third Supremo Court Illstrlct for
n member of the supreme court. Judge
Illnkenoy was a resident ot Tecumsoh
for more than ton years an I has prac-
ticed law In this county for tho last
flfjeon years. While practicing bore
ho hns risen fo tho first rank of law-
ern In tho now state or Oklahoma.
Tho lawyors ot this and tho adjoining
counties who huvo encountered him
In tho judicial forum arc uuiiilmnus in
the oppression that ho la possessed
of one of tho best legal minds clear
nlul discriminating in his Iiga( judg
ment nml tho most prneslBfent studont
of law. No furnishes to tlio young stu-
dent one of tho host examples of what
a man may do for lilmself by apply-
ing lilmsolf t a profession Without
the benellt of n poinploio Ingal course
In the law ho hue dully poured ovor
his losal library with a love for tho
rjgbt aqit hns hertihnie (ho best inform-
al lawyer tliiit W' havd over known.
It Is with nrldo that Vo .v-roulmond
him to tho Democracy of Oklahoma.
Tho Nenlociatlc Central committee
paantd thp following:
WhcroaH l (Ion H (.' Ulakoncj'. or
BluTwrieo irS rfttmnPTjr"caimrdifttf-Toi
Uic-Dnrnqpratlc nomination for justice
uf the Huprpmo etinrt or ' i)(luliomn.
Hon) tho Thlid Jtidlchil district be
fore tho Ktato Democia'lo prlmaiy
election to he held May 23 1U07. ami
Whereas We recpghlzu In Mr. ljlnke
ney ouu of tho ntaunohont Democrat
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION.
An examination of mipllcauts for
opmmoir nchool diplomas will bo held
at the cftmty high school UulWIng and
at the Llnooln sdiool building In
Uiuthrto Thursday and Friday April
l'l and 12 1007.
Applicant may uso either pencil or
pen but must oomo o'tppllod with le-
gal cup or ffloteenp paper.
To receive a diploma tho nppllcant
ihust mtiko an orago of 75 per cent
with no branch bolow 03 poi cent In
tlid following subJecU; Spelling
I'hyslolofcy. Composition lllstpry.
Jratnmnf Arlthmet.Ie Itoaaiii Getfg-
r'nirii i.-d PeniuanBhjp.'
Appll ants having grades of S5 por
coqt or nbop fjom formor pxnmina-
tlona inny r&taln snmo a'qd vrllo :ip-
uii tho remnlnlutt wjlijecl.
Applicants rjtiling to into tho re
V. an89 wy ;ain au grades
df 75 per cent or abovo and write on
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tha remaining subjects In tho May
oxttmiijjiuon.
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County Sjaiorlntomlot.
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rreh jjaiirlgnmeivt" of flow 'furniture.
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fA E. Chprcji South
(Corner Broail and Vilas.)
Supday school 10 a. m.
Mornlufe worship U a. m.
t5l9lr prnctlvo TluifHiliiy yvenlng at
8 o'clock tmdur tho iMul&rjh'p -)f Prof
ljroogor'.
Rvonlng worship. 7:30 o'olock
Pnior mqotlug TlutrHilay 7:30.
Hov. Umlloy- will proach at tha
eveplUK service
All aro cordially InyHgd to woralilp
with us.
J U niSCU Paatpr
First M.ethodloi Episcopal Church.
(Conior Hrtao '& Noble.)
Sunday tiohool 0:45 a. m.
Mflmlng wqrshlp 11 n in.
.Inn for league 3 p. in.
RpwortU league 0?30 p. m.
RVunlng wqrtthlp 7:30 p. in.
FlrsV Christian C(urch.
(ftpnler Ah nnd Kohl a)
Preaching nt 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m
oach Ixird'e day.
Hunday school -t 10 tt. in
Junior t'hrijsttnu Rndenvor 3 p. m
V P. 8. CI. JJ. tl.30 p. m.
Toaohera meetings on Wednesdays
oyenipg.
Prayer mooting Thursday evening
Choir' rluiri4l Fifdajr eyeulng.
All. are luvUtfd.
Fir f fyUf( Chwrcn
Dyspepsia
Cure
rm Cmt
tint Bilk ti Mt I
m.
Hold bv G 11. Ilenm.
FOR
SUPREME JUDGE
and nblcstt lawyers of tho now state;
therefore ho It
Ilesolved That tho Poftnwatomlo
County Dnmocratic Conlral committee
now in tegular nicotine nt Shawnep on
this 3rd day of April. 1907 do hereby
endorse the candidacy of the Hon. U.
T tllitVnttrtt fM l tinmlttni Ij-M frit
j(;sUco 0f f BUBl01HO of 0Ha.
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uoinu una cqniuiuuu nun in inu cuiimiu
oration and -support of tho Democrats
ot the Third nuprome court judicial
district.
Tho four delegates mado the roquest
that Mr. lllakeney enter the judgeship
race which finally brought him out
The correspondence follows:
A reqtlost from the four dolegate3
to tho Constitutional cdnvi-ntlon from
Pottawatomie county Okla. Guthrie
Okla. March 11 1007 Hon H II Ulako-
ney Shawnee. Okla. Dear Blr: infor-
mation coming to us that you would
probably make tho raco for the Demo
crallo nomination for Judge of tho
suj-remo court and leallzmg your po-
cullur fitness for the plac bv reason
ot your ability nuTT by virtue of your
ions oxperlonce In tho praotlco of lnw
wo take this opportunity ot loquesttng
you to enter tho race.
I Doing nrf wo aro familiar with your
party loyulty true nomocracy coupled
with jour undisputed competency and
Integrity wo pledge to yoji our unquali-
fied support
Trusting that you wTil decldo to on-
tor said race wo nro Heaped fuTly 8
M. Uamsoj I. 11. Llttloton. J. II. Mnv-
ty. T. C. Wyatt.
Mr. Hlakoney reiillod a3 follows:
Gontlemoh: .Pni-snnut tc i"a above
request ami mmy lotl.ors t ocoiv oil. 1
have decided ti finako tho riiCo for n
member of? Mil' Kiiprpnie court fioin
the Third Buircnie coin' dlslrlct.
1 tnwt'-qli KiJO)' mv iltness for thin
position nrnj H would groatly appro-
"clute your (jnmioft In Ibis contest.
The nomliiinoii will bo by primary
It will be Impossible foi mo to see any
fonflderable numbur of thu voters In
my district and 1 will therefore be
eompulled to rely upon my friends glv
lug me tnnlr support anil assistance
Yours very truly li. U. niakoney.
(Comer Nohlo and Division.)
Rov Nrry Omar Scott D. D. pas
tor.
Sunday school !):4C a. m.
Borvlcus morning and evening;
Worship ami communion 11 n. in.
' Hwnlng themo "Three Chftrnotor-
l8tcti qt n Dsoful man."
Good Music.
Vest Side M E Church Dlfcctory.
Sunday school !):45 a. m.
Pleaching 10: C a. m. .
Class meeting 12 o'clock.
.Tunlor league 2:t!0 p: m.
Kpwortli league 7:15
Proachlug 8 p if. "
8. . Society Wqdqcsday afternoon
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First Daptlst Churcn.
(Corner Vino and Noble.)
W Tf tlmlcnn 11 TI imninr. rosl.
(lnnco 2yi Cast ISoblq.
Pjonchlng 11 nt m. a
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and 8' ii. ra. ?
Sunday Kchool 0:15 u. in.
J). Y. P. 11 at 7 p in.
Church prayor meeting Thursdny at
8 p. m.
The qtvatlon Army.
EnalKii and Mrs. llroodlni! com-
rounding offlcots; llarraoka 218 South
First street ; onicurs quartora 311
Knit Vilas" nvonuo.
Mootlngs ovory night oxcopt Mon-
day. Sunday 7 a m Knee drill
Sunday 10 30 a .111. Holiness ineot
lug-
Sunday school 3.30 p. m.
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Thlt Romody 13 a Speplflc
Sure to Clve Satisfaction.
GIVE? RELIKF AT OMCE.
It cleans booting hwl4 ami protects the
digued mciubratiK. It vurou Catarih mul
dnvea dway a CuM iu Uiu JJoad quirkly.
HoHtonsj the fifi3 of Tte ohiJ 8mII.
Kaiy to use Coutalns p lujurlun drug.
Apidiod Into tho lioatrllo nlul nUsorWl.
Iiarge Bkc Ml con t HrwKlt or by
wall: TrUlSIiw. W ceuta by wWl.
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O no It rojqlvcd lly tho Demo- O
O eratlc 8tate committee of Okla- o
O hoinn In regular session convened O
O nt the city of Tulsa that yo most d
O heartily endorse nnd approve tho O
O splendid constitution about to ho O
O 8t hiulltcil to the people of tills O
O new slate by tho cnnatltutlonnl O
O convention; and wo congratulnto (J
0 tlio faithful utiBclflgh and patrl- O
O oilc members of said contention O
O upon tho completion ot their O
6 most arduous task and upon tho O
O success that has nttencoa their O
O delormlned ertorls to adanco O
O and conserve tho Interests of tho O
O whole people as against corpor- O
O ate greed and all other special O
O Intoiodts. They have framed O
O tho bdat constitution the world O
O has ovr scpn and -wo thorq- O
O fore call upon nil good citizens C
O nnd all lovers of liberty and O
O good government Irrespective of O
O pnrty affiliation to tally to tho O
0 support Sind assist In tho ratlflca- O
O Hon of thlst groat chartor ot O
O human liberties. ti
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Sunday 8 p. m. Salvation meeting.
Trinity Church.
(Droad and Js'oblo.)
lit. Itov. Dr. Hrooko bishop.
Hov. A. B. Nicholas pastor.
1st Sunday after Eastbr1.
Early coniniunlon 7:30 n. in.
Sunday' school lp a .nj.
Service and Later Communion 11
a. in.
Morning sermon "Forty days after
death." '
Evening sermon "Tho Doubter." .
Raster music to' bo repealed.
Friday evening service 7.30 p. m.
Everybody welcome
Congregational Church.
(West Warner and Dili St.)
Sunday school 10 a. in j
Preaching at 1 1 a. m
livening Services nt7'.3Q p. m.
W. J. DWINNDLL. Clerk.
First Church of Christ Scientist
Services Sunday 11 n. in
Subject: "Aro Siq and Death real?'
Sunday school 10 it. m
Wednesday evonlnfe i p m.
All are Invited.
In a PlncH use ALLEN'S FOOT-r.'ASC
A towdor for tired aching swollen
foot. Wo have over 30000 testimoni-
als. All Druggists 25c Don't nccopt
tny Kuhstltuto. Trial packpgo FU12IOj
ny man. Address Mien a. unnaieii
Lc Itoy N. Y.
National Cofteo & Tea Co. savi's
vop 20 per cent on coffeo and tea and
gives a premium chock wllh cveri
purchase Spices extracts etc.
The Star Meat Market and Grocery
ik In tho lend w tit tho best things to
eat. Phono 4C2 and you will get
quick djllvcry
JOKE.
Ono of Victor Murdook'B stories: "I
supposo" aad the delimit Kiiiisttn boy
to his fa' her who 01 dined iDm to milk
thD cow "that you hflVon't hoard that
the statutes now piolilbli child labor."
"And I suppose" responded the old
man as ho took tho halto- strap to
blni "yon havon't hoard nbmr the
rod and spoiling the child In the city
ord!naucoi f .Icrusalepi irdur tho
niayorallty of Solomon."
When you need n pill tnl'.o a pill
and bo sura It's a Rurly llisor. Do-
Witt's Llttlo CtuJy Hlsors nro oafo
jullsfao'ory pills. Tlio plllfl with a
reputation. Thoy do not grlpo or uieU-
Pil Thoy aro sold he.ro by C It. Iten-
fro. Tho Quthrlo l'liimnlng St TIealIng
Co. with A. StUes at tho hood do the
heaf plumbing steam and gas fitting.
Got estimates from them.
'nr& Food and Drugs Efaw Pears the
endorsement of mojherH overy-wheio.
riilidrcu like Its pleasant tasto. Sold
liy C H. Uonfro
China Store Moved.
Wo nro now In our now quarturs at
101 West Oklahoma avenue.
Giithrlo Class & China Co.
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WAIT FUR THE OFFICIAL CONSTJTJU7ION.
To Tho Public: Tho Slntg CnpJLil of. this ilao March 29 con-
tains what nppoars to bo a. portion of a contlmtcd publication of
the propofod coiislliutlon. This publlcjtlon would ho commondahle
if honestly made. Hut tho very hoadllnos of tho publication contain
nn unqualified falsehood; and the flocJlled constitution Is only a
jumblid and garbled product nnd hears only n dim roaomblanco
to thi genuine and completed Imhunient. Tho headlines of tho
publication nro as follows: "Tho Oklahoma Cpnstltuilon ns Offlcl-
ally lMitod by tho liSUIllug Commlttie of the Constitutional Convert
tlon." Tho Dillttnn commUtlP liavo tij jiogun tho work of final
lovlslon of tho.coiiHtlUjtlon. And fuvlhnr no Mper except the Guth-
rie Dally Loader has -Ijoeu pormlttcd to obtain any portion ot the
corrected work of tho comtnl'tea. Tljo Slate Capital has not now
nor novor has had any part of tin oftlolally called coustltiillon.
A AKlrninti nt ti .ltt1n.
for myseir aB well as for tho othor ihefnbjrs of tho dommlttoo for O
nt lea.st l wo reasons: First boovse I do not want any. otto to O
bpilove that the Statp Capital would be Riven any advantage In the O
matter of first procuring tho officially edited constitution; and far a O
second reason Hint thmo Is a barj possibility that some ot the new Q
Inhabitants of this stato might Inllove that this Jumhlod falsely d
labeled piodlictlon s really what It purporlB ti) bf. o
Tho cohBtltmtlon will uqt bo published lit offhlnl form until 11 ap- o
ppa3 over tho slgnaturrs bf myso'.r nnd MUns l.asntor. o
Slncoroly o
.TOtIN .T. CAnNRY. O
Chairman of Rdltlng Committee. o
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..Telephone
A new TvlQplion.0 Dire ctoiy Is bcin prepared
for the prniter We wntil yoir nnmo to appoar
correctlj. Any clmugcs you desire notify the
manager.
Telephone and
ISSffiE53i3glg&ra&SSmg
The Beamer Grocery Co.
Successor to
1 The Houghton Grocery Company
Goods Delivered to all parts of
the city.
Phone S
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Q Makes lioatilifnl iurs fiotu worh-put it grpin and Brussels
S caipft-; also nice iopi jiortii'iors ftuin clu-iiUe curtains
u Your carpet i nt-vtr too inncli wor: or dirty to muke tjooil
rugs. Prices nU ftotlier luloi m.itioii chcurftilly given lor
tlie abliiny We al-o weave rajf carpets. Write' ua for
prices.
701 East Oklahoma Avenue
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