The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 191, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 11, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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SCc laces for lot; 10c and Ifc !Qe
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flakes a Fortune
Started a Few Years Aflo With No
Capital and Now Employs Near-
ly One Hundred Clerks and
Stenographers.
Until a fow yours ago Mrs. Cora II.
Miller lived In a manner similar to
tint of thousands of other vo:y poor
Women of the nvcrago small town and
village Sue now resides In hor own
palatial brown slono residence and IS
considered one of the moat successful
business women In the United States.
Several years ago Mrs. Miller learn-
ed of a mild and elmplo preparation
that would read! euro femalo dls-
Mrs. Miller's Nnw Residence Earned
In Less Than One Vsar.
eases and piles. After curing herself
and many of her frlonds sho was be-
sieged by so many women needing
the treatment that she decided to fur-
nish It to tlfase who might call for it.
Sho started 'with only a. few dollars'
capital iui'1 tho remedy possessing
true and wonderful merit producing
marvelous cures when doctors and
other remedies failed tho demand
grow so rapidly she wna sovoral times
compelled to seek larger quarters.
Sho now occsples one of tho clty'f
largest offlco buildings which she
owns and almost ono hundred clerk?
and stenographers are required to as
slst In this zrout business.
Million Women Use It.
More than a million women havr
used Mrs. Miller's Remedy and no
matter where you Hvo sho can rofer
yoi) to ladlos In your own locality
who can and will toll any sufforoi
that this marvelous remedy roullj
cures women's diseases. Despite the
fact that Mrs. Miller's business Ij
very oxtonslvo sho is always willing
to give aid and advice to ovory suf
fering woman who writes to her. She
Is a generous good woman and ha
decided to give away to womon whe
huve never used hor medicine $10000
worth absolutely FREE.
Every women suffering with leticor
rhoca or whitish discharges ulcer
atlons displacements or falling cf tin
womb profunp scanty or painful pur
lods uterine or ovarian tumort oi
growths also pains In tho head back
and bowels bearing-down feelings
nervousness creeping feelings up th
spine melancholy desire U cry ho.
Hashes wonrlncss or piles from an?
cause should sit right down and sen'1
her namo and address to Mru. Con
II. Miller. Box 004 Knkomo Ind
and rccelvo by mail a 50-cont box o'
her marvelous Spuclflc alRo hor valu
able book.
Romombcr this ollor will not law
long for thousands and thousauds o
women who are suffering will tal'.t ad
vantage of this generous moa(l ol
Rottlna cured. So ir you nro UlIns
lo not suffer unothor day but send
your nnme aud addres to Mrs. Mllloi
for tho book and medicine before tin
$10000 worth Is all gone.
Tho Patterson Uuralluro Co. th-
leading furniture storo of Guthrie. As.
tho pursons who have trade at tbb
store. They recommend Patterson Co
W. D. Packer has the finest .line o.
wagons buggies nnd farm Implement
in Quthrjo. Ills Prices are alway
lowcjit. Seo lilra beforo buying.
DENCH SHOW AT DETROIT.
(By Associated Press.)
Detroit. Mich. April 10.-The LlglU
Guard armory rang todav with the
barfcn of hundreds of iVtea whlct
were placed on e.xhiltltlo-i there at
be annual beuch show of the Wolver
fuj Kfuin-1 eluh. There uro C" '--
covering almost every bsced ano
variety kuown to tin fancier. Tlr
total value of tho prises foot up t-
1801)0. The lieahe: coutuin exhibit
from all iartB of tho ootintrv. even
as tar west as the Pacific cotst.
GATHER FOR COLONIAL
CONFERENCE.
(By Associated Press.)
London April 11. A number of the
distinguished colonial itatmion who
wo to tak psrt in the coming Col-
onial ouferencu have reached Lon
Iqu. The Canadian dloat4m head-
Jd brlr Wilfrid La.rler is duo to
arrhe tomorrow or finLunlnv. The
conference will bsgln Ittj altUiiKB
Monday.
A largo suite of apartments at tho
Hotel Cecil line uuon JMsawsd lo-c the
of the colonial preiulors during
.Iwlr.oificlal visit to londttn and a
'Joiunliit nrflff alTfpinl luiu liunn c(n.
toned ihnre charged with tho duty of
!ookiug to the comfort ald couvon-
tenco of the guests.
O'ioada Newfourwllund. vVjibUibIIij
Now Zealand Cape Colony an'da'-4
iro suudlng their premiers to tho :on
feroncB. India will bo roproeeined
hrough the secretary for India and
member if th council of India
k-puted for Win.
COLONIAL DAMES MEET.
(By Associated Pross.)
Colorado Springa Colo. April li.
Many women whose pride It Is that
hoy are able to tweo their ancestry
back .to pro-Rovolatlonury days gath-
ered hero today iq attend the nnnual
tneeUng of tho Colorado branch of
Colonial Doaiea of Amorjca Tho vle
Hois worn 08twtalnd at Jrnch04 by
the prdent of the syelety !rz V.
V. aoddsrd following wW'l th t-
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OK THE NATIONAL GAME
Eastern Teams Swear by All
Their Gods lo Wrest Pen-
nants From West
(By Associated Pross.)
Now York April 11. All .Indications
jjolnt to asarcsslvo and well eontOSb-lQ
?d carnpnlgttB of the American -and
.'ntIoni'l baseball leagues tho open
.ng games of which take place toddy.
Ivftry movo. which 7.111 be made on
he playing. Hold this summer will bo
vlth a purpoio by oach team but
specially among the Eastern orgaaH
-.atlons to boat the leaflers ct any
ost Conditions havo so ahaped
licmsolves by the victory of the two
dubs of Chicago la3t fall ono in tho
imerlcan league th? other In tho Na-
tonal leeg:e and the "ltimato victory
f the American leasee tc:m over that
f the National league for tho world'a
lutinploiishlp tbal alt of the baseball
nergy nnd Intelligence cf tho East Is
o bo thrown Into a strugglo to wrest
upromacy In the national sport from
ho Wost
In both leagues from Iho elumplou
Thl.agoa duwn to tho tall-end Bos-
ons all tho loams apparently have
oen materially strengthened The
Hants havo shaken up their Infield
lth the hope that thoy may oil off
omo of those "chop-grounder" which
vero being batted by the Chicago
Ojilcnals last year In close games.
The Highlanders havo added pltchoio
vho are supposed to be proficient In
vjrved balls th.it they may fool the
realtor batters of the Chicago Aineri-
aits this ftjmmor. The Bo3tou Amcrl-
;an leoguo club appears to be some-
vhat demoralized but efforts re bo-
'ng nmdo to strengthen It. A change
if ownership In tho Doston. National
oaguo club nas to a largo extent
hanged the personnel of the tram
nd as It -stands today It Is more form-
dable thn It wac last yoar. Both
Itfladeelphla loftBiio cVbs haro been
irenpthenod. Brooklyn tnkos tho
.eld conlldant or wlnulns moro gflnies
rom Chicago this aeoBon than last
rho Western rl'tbs on the other
nnd are In escollent shnp3 and pra-
ared to giro tho East a hard tussle
or honcra.
With the beginning of tho pennant
oaflens some facts and figures cpp-
ernlng proTlotja races In the two big
'eagues oro timely. The race this
ear will be tho thirty-eighth annual
usele of tho National league and tho
Ighth ciunnal campaign of tho Anieri-
mn Iraguo.
Since Its inception In 187C thoro
iave been 32 cities to hold member
hip at one time or another In tho Na-
lonal loaguo. Chicago aud Bo3ton
A-ere charier membore of tho Nlitlonal
oagja Chicago and Boston were
ihartor members of tho National
eag.'o and ar? the only two that Irs-vc
ip'-i membrishi) continuously since
SC. They have bcn lu every Na-
lonal leag o r.icv and bttwe-n them
havo won almost as many pennants
r caused by Indigestion. If you ent a
ittls too much or if you ara subjet te
ittack of Indlirestion. you havo no doubt
i.d obortnass of breath rapid heart boatl
leartburn or palpitation of tho heaTt. '
irtuiconon causes tna stomach te
xpand swell and puff up acainst the
heart This crowds tho heart and lntr-
ferea vrith.Us action and in the courw of
Urns the heart becomu diseased.
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d!jrste yhat yon eat takes the strain el
of the heart and contributes nourishment
Jtrepfth and hwlth to ovory ortfan of th
body Cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia Soui
Stomach Inflammation of the mucom
membranes lliupg thd Stomach and Dieos-
Uvs TractNorvous Dyspepsia andCUrrV
of the Stomach.
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my hurl r!piti md I would bewmo vr wS
nnilly got t . bottlo ot Kodol and It ev m ima?
4UirUcl. .4tru)njltwt)olMUmtui64.
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In tho Privacy of Ypur Own Home
Without Medicine.
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What Prol. Midjjleyo Druglcss
Cure for Constipation Will
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Without tho ae of pills purgatives
or drugB of any kind I can and do
cro.thowor8t rases of ohronioiconstl-
patlon euro them to stay cured and
rtstoro .the patient tn a state of health
nnd'ha'nphlesn such as they had ncv'or
luiowu before.. L can -euro constipa-
tion ho matter how .bad It Is. I can
show you how to euro yourself right
In your own homo without tho use of
drtfgS. Constipation la cured rfar nil
lirno when cured my way. Fill out
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aa all the ether cltlos put together.
Tho Bostons In 32 ye&rs havo won
eight pennants. In 1000 Uuy finished
last for tho tot tlmo. The Chltngoa
hare won seven punnunta and finished
'ael but ence. That once was in 1877.
wheh there wore only five cUjs In the
National league.
Tho list of cities that hnvo been Na-
tional Ieaguo members is -sa follows:
Chicago. Hartford St. Locis Boston
Louisville Philadelphia Cincinnati.
Providence Indianapolis .Milwaukee
ocffalo s-yrneusc Cleveland Troy
Worcester Detroit Kansas City
Washington Pittsburg Brooklyn. Bal-
Mmoro '.-nd Now York The circuit
has raneed In size from Jive cities to
twelve.
Tho cities that havo been compon-
ent parts of tho Amorioan league in
llie seven ycar3 of.Jt3 existence are
Chicago Milwaukee.. Indianapolis
Oetrolt Kansas City Clavc'land
niWnlo. Minneapolis. Philadelphia
Ealtlmore St. Ioula Boston and New
York. Boston and Philadelphia havo
oach won tho pennant Uvico and Chi-
cago throo times.
Ttill-endars In the Amorl'an loncuo
Jsave boen St. Louts once; Mllwa-.koc.
pnee; Minneapolis one': Boston
pnee; IWtlmoro onc and Washing-
ton twice. All Amorioan leaguo cir-
cuits huve beaif of eight cities. All
if tho cbamplouahlp percentages have
'leen In tho .GOOs showing the ovon
strength of tho organisation.
Only Chicago and Boston Jiave won
lounnnts in both luapracs. Of present
ilg league oltios Cleveland St. ioila
md Wnshlngton huve not won a pen
naat In olther major organisation
Washington. St. Lo'ils and Boston are
tho only cities that have finished last
iii both the Amorioan nnd tho Na
'lonal league.-
The opening gtenios lu the American
eaguo today aro scheduled as follows:
Chicago at-St. Louis Cleveland at Be-
rolt. New York at Wnshlngton. and
ucaton at Philadelphia.
In the National leaguo St. Louis
jfcors ut Chicago. Pittsburg at CIn
dnnatl Philadelphia at Now York
md Brooklyn at Boston.
Tho schedule of oneh loagiie pro
Idos for i season of 151 games. In
the Amorioan league the Western
clubs will clone In the East on Ot. 0
In the National long'.:o tho closing
li ite Is the samo with Chicago at St.
I.ouis Pittsburg at. Cincinnati New
York at phll?ilfteluhln nnd Brooklyn
BEGGS'BL00 PURIFIER
CURES catarrh oi the .storracK
HALL BECOMES
BRIGADIER GENERAL.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington D. C. April 11. Hav-
ing reached the ago limit of slxty-
"our yi-jtrs Brigadier Goneia! Walter
i. iSBn was ptecefi on the rstireu
llBt today. General Dagan vvaa born
lu Phinknd. Ho entered the military
swlee of I1I3 adopted couutry at tho
otbroak of the civil war as a private
In t)io Fifth Wis-onsln volunteer In
fantry At the qlose of the war he
eiiterad. Uio rogu;r sarvico.
The vaoency created in the list of
'jiigamer gonerals by the rotlioment
jf General Ditggan Is filled by the
promotion of Colonel Charles. B. Hall
of tho Blghtoonth Infantry. Colonel
Hall was born In and appointed from
Moino. Ho served' In tho Twenty-
fifth Maine Infantry during tho civil
u tuid aftrr the war waB appointed
a seconfl lioutcnan In the Twonty-
elghUi Infantry. Up I? t prosent
commandant of the stuff college and
i.li? Infantry and cavalry school and
lsnl. eoligol ut Pqrt Lwwawbrth
Knncut.
ARBOR DAY OBSERVED
(By Associated Press.)
Olympla Wash. April U In res-
pcuso to he proclaroaUon orGoveor-
rcr Slwd Arlnr Dny waa nbsijrved
twlay tlirouuhmit tho atata ol WsU'
Itigtoa. Mani trecsi -nd hr.:b wero
idaated in Hivks aad pubMe aclieel
pro' ds amj jn tfcc pWlo M&
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C0MPLIMENfARYTO GU3 iVEY.
iSpeolnl to Dally Loader
Stillwatt'. i. T. April 11. Said nn
editor nnd friend nf Gun Ivc-y lu u
Loader man.- who hivs Imowii the In
dlan Jnurnnllst for twenly-tlvg years:
'Ont of 138 Dfmoorulle in-wspapers
lii (5reuer Oklahoma our new Btate
-108 of ihrm havo expressed n choice
fir Ous Ivev for state ittidltcr In
other words thy hnvo Joined the
DoinooratH nil over tho state in tholr
supiiort of Mr. Ivoy."
"Fuithermore" I want la wiy "the
iioinlnuttou nnd eieeiton of Otis Ivey
as state auditor by th' Democracy of
our now stnte would bo a tribute u
the liatlvo Indian Democrats A3 he
h ouo of them nnd u conlpHmnnt lo
the press gaug. to which he belongs
and nn honor to a dcscrvltte mall and
Democrat all hh life."
Adhesive luvlslblo harmless. Satin
$kln powder Is m:do In 4 alluring
tint. 2Bc.
China Store Moved.
Wo are now In our new quarters at
101 West Oklahoma avpnup. .
Guthrie Class & China Co.
Chancellor cigars at OlsmltliB.
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A 'llew Teleplionc Directory is beinjr prepared
lor tlie printer Wo v.-.tnt jour name to appear
correctly. Any changes you desire nctily the
manager.
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I'Telephone and
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Successor to
The Houghton Grocery Company
Goods Delivered to all parts of
the city.
Phone 8 Cor. Gilt St. nriil Noble Ave
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The Guthrie
Makes beautiful rugs from worn out ingrain aud Brussels
c.i 1 pets; also nice. rope portierer ftoni chenile curtains.
Your carpet is never too much won! or dirty to make good
rnjfs. Prices and futther information cheerfully given lor
the asking. .We a Uo weave r?g carpets. Write us for
prices.
. 7t)l East Oklahoma Avenue
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Cover More Surface and Last Longer
s Ki than any olhcrp&int made.
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For Next 30 Days
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our-mthiclbti by tftfc'rclSo o'h'd'tfri rest
la rosloreitlleinjyjjt n Kvoiltinttny Ot.
us do not n'Op to.wink how llltlo rest
we Rlvo to our Stomuehs. An n tonal
thing no part of. our -bodies 1 flo gen-
orally overworked nn our digestive tr-
ganB. A tired and overworked stoltf
noli will give signs of dhUron to which
Wo pay no heed until nt last D.vspd(f
sltt takes hold indigestion a Just i
warning and If wo head the ..warning
we can easily avoid further consequences.-
Kodol Is n nidst thmoiiKh
utomah rellqf. it digests what yon
oat and Tiivos the stomach tho needed
reat nnd greatly !isjtss lu restoring
It to l( tun-nwl activity and 'uiofuJ-
rtpaa. Dodol lrfold on n-guaiimtco re-
lief plan. It is sold hove by . C. U.
Ucnfro.
W. L. Rhodes hna just received a
Irrsh oonlgumeiit nf new furniture.
An? yuv uleanlag house? If ao. let iw
lit you up.
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Iloed fc BurYusa. h.crrnant tailors
toi w. Harrison Ave. will mako you a
Dobby well fitting suit to ordor. Your
clothes eleoned pressed and repaired.
W. R. POLSON 'PHONE 84
Brst Lhcry and Boarding Barn in tho
Cify Jujt 'phono 81. .
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