The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 134, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 8, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKtA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1907.
WHISKY
SELLER
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mivu uiuu
CUNflllNG BVASTON
OF LAW
f 'Tf'Vftl Calartn qwirtuy yiwos to usbn
I inent oy Elys Usam Balm wkleh Is agwe
fllsltf feYOfeSlatlti 11 IK TKnHU ujrtrauu UiU
noSrlte tfesnsse aed heals Iho wheTo - j
fsefctfrtrwiiiSti Otmues neon .urugguut
BOjT&dJBOo. Tr&l sMe by mnlLlO
cents. Test it and you are fittre to conlhroe
tha treatment
Announcement.
To 80l imnodsle those who aro partial
to Ute use of atomisers in applying liquid
into the nasal passages for eoUtrrM tmu
bUt the proprietors prepare Crsam Uiun in
lUnridftmn.VWolitfillW known fts ray's
iAtrtU Creatn Bslra. Wot lnelttdlng lite
BnnuriBf Wbe is 78eeut. Brngglsts or by
Smil. The liqnhl form embodies tb "' r
IgltmlprtiperlJts of the solid preparation. (
CAUG1IT OFFENDER
COMING AND GOING
-if
r I
territory Its main object is to secure
national noil trtato lugMutlon in. the
interests i the trntte. tft thlft'con
nucitun It to regafdotl n soinftwlinl
Btgnlflcnnf that the Btanitard Oil cant
pahy whleli holds seTimU'i'men!tJSF-
hip In i In- nssooHUon ig reproaont-
ed at the annual aohvontlon for the
first limp Jn a tfuraber of yoas.
Owner of the "Last Stand"
Was former United
States Official.
Special io Dally Leader.
Bartlosville I. T.. Oct S Indian
Agent Ret Millard of awhuska. in
coiupouy with .Jno Freeman one of
Abernathr's depot lea came to Bartles-
vlUo today nnd In company with offi-
cer Harper mads a raid on a t'no
joint located six feet inside the Osage
reservation line neor the Hartlesvillc
smelter on the edge of the eitv of
Bartlesville.
The officers nrreRtfd ('has iser
the ptoprirfor and his bai teiidei and
itok them to Pawhuaka foi their pre-
liminary trial
Chas. Dtlgger the proprietor. W an
ox United States officer having serv-
ed on Oklahoma' marshal force in
tho oarly day with & area deal of
crodlt to himself but of late has been
endeavoring to get rich by a faster
plan than that of working for Uncle
Sam.
Dugger'fi "hurt stand" aB his "dump"
watt known by wob a amajl building
part of which was in the Osoco res-r-rvation
and part in tho Cherokee na-
tlon. HIb bar was so placed in the
building that one end was lu the
Osage and tho ether in the Cherokee
nation. When otlicers for the Cher-
okco nntlon would call on him he
would slip his stuff- over to the other
on the Oklahoma ride and out of the
Jurisdiction of the officer then pres
ent and when officers for the Osage
nation would call on him he would
reverse the ord- ofthlngs to suit the
occasion. The vesnlt it was up to
Col. Ret Millard to solve the problem
who immedlatelv upon the farts being
laid before him proceeded 1H Officer
Freeman and a Cherokee officer
whose jurisdiction was here and called
upon tli0 Last Stand ".
Ungger saw he was un against it
and surrendered himself to the offi-
cers without any resistance This
w u'lroiy unexpected nv tne om-
oers for thev expected tniuble as
Dagger Is one of thp bent scrappers
that ever totd a Run
Airrreabie to an ancient custom
anion old officers and their prisoner.
Dagger wa turne'l Iookp on his own
rcog!iltlon to appear at the depot at
train time which be did. Col Mil-
lard at once gave orders for the re-
moval of the building fiom off the
reservation.
ALABAMA CLUB WOMEN.
tlly Associated torn.)
Troy Ala. Oct 8 PtmnlnerU
women from every pdrt at Uio atfiiO
are gathering in Troy for the elevontlL
annual meeting or the AMimttrm Fen-
eration of Wonwn's clubs wlifolt will
be in session here during the nxt fow
days A large ot tendance and tin at-
tractive program oofnblne to give
promise of one of Uie most sucewt Pid
meetings over held by the feilerntfon.
Hneonrogir.g rcportB of progress along
various lines will be presenfeil by the
heads of the various department?.
Mr. Joseph McLester of Illrtnlnglwin
will preside ovr tb oonventiou.
SWEET
A-'fiIFE
IS
ENDED
UNTIMELY DKAIISU OV
MRSMAYHUGniiS
Piles Quickly
Cured at Home
Don't use harsh physics. Tile re-
action weakens the bowels' lends to
chronic eonatlp8"'n. Get Bonn's
Itegulets. They o jrate easily tone
the stomach cure constipation.
TO SEPARATE MERGED ROADC '
(By Associate Press.)
Cincinnati. Ohio. Oci b. The first
Steps to sever the lease agreement
which ha connected t$p Cincinnati
Hamilton & Dayton railroad and the
Pere Maro lette railroad for several
yi9r. will he taken dt the aunual
meeting todav of the stockholders of
the flmt named company. Ml claims
bptwe i the two corporations will be
settled by arbitration and in future
the road? will be operated Independ-
ently of each other.
PAINT AND VARNISH MEN.
(By Associated Prase.)
Cincinnati. Ohio. Oct 8. The an-
nual convention of the National Pnlnt
anil Varnish association opened today
at tbo Slnton hotel. There are sev-
eral hundred delagateg present rep-
resenting the- local clubs of Philadel
phia New York Chicago New Or-
leans Kanws City Boston Milwau-
kee Omaha Pittsburg and a number
of other cltlen. The association dlf-
WAS WIDELY KNOWN .
(.JlgOUGHOUT STATE
MILUON DOLLAR WILL CONTEST.
(By Associated Press '
Newport. H. I.. Qet. 8 A egnl bat-
tle was begun In the superior court
here today to prevent Barnard college
from receiving the $lKK)m)o recently
wllletl to it by Miss Hmlly O. Olbbes.
The suit has been brought by Mrs.
Edwin A. Post the only sister of
Miss CMbbes. To win Mrs. Post must
prove that hbr sister was insane when
she made her will. More than forty
witnesses have been subpoenneQ on
Mrs. Post's side alone. Whan Mis
Glbbeg died it wa found that alio had
willed n portion of her -eaIUi to a
niece Miss Bdwlua Post of Now
tork. All the remainder of tho estate
was bequeathed to Barnard college.
The college has engaged eminent
counsel to defend Irs right to the
legacy.
Ill ... I HI 1 II I
ALABAMA STATE FAIR.
(Bj Associated Press. 5
Birmingham Ala. Oct. 8. A great
crowd turlnod out t&day nt the open-
ing at the Alabama state fair. Im-
provements lu the grounds and the
construction of new buildinga has
helped 4o make Jjo present exhibition
Uio boat ordr held Hero. The ox-
hlbita in all departments are numer
ous and or a high slass. The enter-
tainment program U eapociglly not-
able Including as it doas a nunibor of
track and (laid compotttlong atitomo-
hllo contests an airship exiitbUlon
r ... .. - i.ik ...i-h. i aim n nruErnm oi uorae ructn iiiiii
i.vmiw SJ.. .o null -J. VI v llu umvi It'll I1UIU lK I UIVUC Ul tUlllbUIIUlin III. " " . .
end of.thB bar and ho would then be that it does not consider pi Ices or'w lake nnc0 " -tlB a)'londId mllo
' track. i!b!
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A Pvn'Ti ui Dnlniiy. now Editor of whether Collier's by its own policy
ix el! known Hellsioim oaner. has d methods baa not made iUelt
wilt' I'll reg.ii ding the controversy be-
twen Ctdllei s Weekly and the Rll?
any comment
lonB Piens of the Country j J
Ineittdlug ourselves t '
writa to1- lilK'l brought b Colllei's
agaluHt us for commentlus; Upon Its
methods.
Thine are his sentiments with . or does It hopi
Foiao veiy emphatic words left wtt
"The iellKlois Press owes you a
debt of gratitude fur your courage in
whdwlng up Oollier8 Weekly us tlm
"YeM-Oh Man " Would ou care to
l more liUleilmis than
of ours could make it.
Does Collier's expen to regain any
'' ' "1 prestagf by de-
iir: fit for damages
that it cau be more artful in evading
liability for libels than the luimhle
but resentful victims of its defamation . But If the jiowern of digestion are
by starting a oom-
palgu of libel suits to siiuncse the
populur indignation reproach ynd ic
sentineit which It has aronswt.
Collier's can uot dodge this nntblic
colli loversy by prhate law suits. It
nse tin- Inclosed article on the "Boo ran t postpone the public Judgment
Hoo Baby" as th "Y41-Oh Man's against It. That great Jurj the Public
succawor?" will hardly blame ur for not waiting
"A contemporary remarks thai Col-Suit II we get a petit J try in a court
Dor's hug finally ran against a solid j room before deno'iiclng this prodi-
hickory "Post" and been damaged in gal detractor of Instltiiitlons founded
lu own estimation to the Mine of nd fostere! either by Individuals or
$7SO.Of000' by the public Itself
"Here is a publication which has in No announcements dm lug our n-
utmntit dlneganl of the Tacts spread the business careei were over made
broadcast damagin? sian menu about claiming "mi di inal effects" foi
the ReliKiuus Press and others and eliln i Pobtum oi (iiaue-Nuts. Medi-
i ml effects aie usiiIIh obtained fiom
i he use of medicine
Tboiinaudb of lsltojh go thru our
enilie ork eiioh month and see for
tin mselves thai (!i apeNuts contains
ubtt'iJuicly nothing In! wheat barley
ryittled hf. id against thlff Post aud all mid a little salt I'oMnni absolntelv
the woild larnghB Kwn Christians milling but ba' mid uliint teu per-
smile us the Post suddenly turns and . ( ni of New () leans molasseb Th.
glres It ba?k a doaf of Its owu uiedl Uii of piepaiing these niiupleelon..'iito
floe" 'in a Mieiitiflc- manuei to obtain the
"If If a mistake to s.n all the voil I i-m food value and flavour lequhed
laughs No finery laiiirh oniei fiom s.inc work a. id exjieilem e to ucqulte
OotM r's but it ciiis and 1xh hoos Now whenun pnlilicilion goes faj
llko a einked bdby nd wiinls $750 . lumgh o.t o' ls wav to attack us be-
OOOO to soothe its ttudei Ucerated ( ause our adveitiiiiK is medical." It
ftoeJlDgs" i-innd offers a lemaikable exhibition
"Tliank Heaven it has ni lust stuuk oi imi irance or woise
a ma.x with "back bone enough u ' w. d cU)I1) i1 i.iKiosl o-
van o. ! o -imut- aim .. no ur llrt .sli f f.n.11. . . a.
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partly cooked cereals and such.
Starchy food is uot digested in th
upper stomach ImU passes on into the
douilenum or ltwer stomach and In-
testines where in n healthy indlvb
dual tho transformation of the starch
into a form of ogr is completed
ffnd theu the food absorbed by the
Mood.
has hiiffcrfd those false statements
to go iiuc'ontindlcted until not satis-
fied afitr finding the lit ligloas Pres
too ciiiiet and peaceful tc reBeit the
inauii" it makes the mistake of wan
derilip li'o a fresh Held and butts It
Doves in telling the whole truth with
out fear or favor"
Perhaps Collier's itn Its "almoin
(Jlsreg&rd for the fact''" ma ku no
such letter exists Nevertheless It is
oft AJe )p our ofiVce -nd Is only ntie of
It mass rf ltter and other data aew-
3aqs comments etc. denouncing the
"yellow" methods of t'olllet s This
volume Is go largo that man could
tiot wall go thru it swder half a day's
titendjr work. The letters come fiom
yriom parU of Americu
Usually a prhnate comi i- is not
Inter eeting to the public I nt ibis is a
public controversy.
Chiller's lias been using tin 1
tow" methods to attract aiteuti m to
itself but jumping in the air (rack-
ing beelB together and yelling "Look
nt me" wouldn't suffice so it started
art on a "Holler Tbga Than" attack
oil the Itellg50U8 Prees aud on medl
pines.
1 We legTO )E o the public now aa
fs-e aid wfeao vre JHt resented Col-
J Jar's attaaJcs to say -whether in a
praying for eensaUon and circulation
Its auaok 4o pot ampnt to a ays-
emays tteiagry fcQujjifng. We
.Jikewbw luavt h to tiie public io my
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!! loll iwiiik the iiliiptuin of onr ug
ui stio in leKtidiiii; ill) ills ontiuii
ain of ( i ilft and toodb whu-b ma
nut 1m ket plug the individual in good
li'.ilib We have no advice to offer
the terfectl healthful person His
o' liei iii-Hltli Ik evidence In Itself
ilia! uie beverages aid foods used
ivutn ill iha' pteson Theiefore
why change
Pi it to the iiihii or woman who is
aUiug we have somthiug to sy as
a result of an tmusually wide ex perl -euce
In food aud the restdt of proper
feeding
In the palpably Ignorant attack on
un in Collier's appeared this gtate-
mem "One widely circulated para-
giaph iaborb to i idute the ltnpres-
aiou that O-iapeNutb will obviate the
ueceeaity of an operation la appendi
citis. This ts ))lnK and potentially
deadly lytag"
In reply to this exhibition of
well let Uie reader name It the Poa
twin Co. says-
Let it be undei stood that appen-
dicitis results from long continued
disturbance In the intestines caused
mvsh m wiitto bread potataw rtoe Hral&NUL
weakened a part of the starchy food
will lie in the warmth and molsturo of
the body and decay generating gasea
nntl Irritating the mucous surfaces un-
til under uch conditions the whole
lower part of the alimentary canal
Including the colon and tho appendix
becomes Involved DIsoaso Bets up
and at t linos takes the form known as
appendicitis.
Whoa the symptom of the trouble
make their appearance would It not
be good practical common sopgo to
discontinue the. atnrchy food which 1b
causing the trouble und take a food
in which the starch has been trans-1
formed Into form of sugar in the
Ittirtuati tt m a nufo Mf n in9
riui.tBP tv Ulll(UllltllllDi A
This is Inuentlcally the same form
of etigar found in the human body af
ter htarch has beea perfectly dlges
ted
Now human food Ig made up very
lnygely of starch und is required by
the body for energy and warmth. Na-
turally therefore its use should he
on tinned if possible and for the
reason given above It is made possi-
ble in the manufacture of tH-ape-NulW.
In connection with this change of
food to biing relief from physical
disturbances we have fuggeaUd
washing out the intestines to get rid
or the immediate cause of the disturb-
ance. Naturally there are cases whoja
the dUease has lain dormant and tho
abuse continued too long until np-
patently only the knlfo n-lH avail.
But it is a well-established fact among
the beai physicians who aro ncqualnV
en witii the details aoovo recited that
preventative measures ire far and
away the beat
Are we to be condemned for GUg
gating a way to prevent disease by
following natural methods and for
perfecting a food that contains no
nuiirine and produces no "medial
nul effects" but which has guided
literally thousands of persons from
sickness to heilthT W have received
during the years oast upwards of 25-
000 letters from people who liave been
either helped or made entirely well
by follow lug otr biggest Ions and
they are simple
If cotlW disagree and causes any
or tne ailments common to some oof-
fee eaeta quit u and take ou PosUim-
If white bread potatoes tfee and
othv-r starch foods make trouble qoit
ml 4ih (iape-Nuts food which Is
largely predigosted and will digest
nourish and strengthen whea other
foruu or food do not It jimi plain
old common sense
Thei-e'g a Reason" for Post urn and
JHgy Hi ?hes Peebles passed
away lasrt evening t 8 o'clock at the
home of Tier parents Dr. and Mrs. N.
ft. Hughes after nn Illness of several
months' duration. All that human
nd'and sympathy could do was of-
rereu without sttnt to save a me so
preciona to "the innfr circle of the
home and so beloved and esteemed
by her legfon of friends elsewhere;
but naught availed and that ''Death
loves a shining mark" has .m.'ner
ronfirniattou In the dea.h of May
I'eebleg ts she was affectionately
called by young and old.
Mrs. Peebles was one of tile most
popular and widely known women
not only in Guthrie bnt throughout
OhJahohHi. 4ind when Uie nows went
abroad 'Of the serious diameter of hor
lllneas dailS- prayers were offered
find tender messages of love and sym-
pathy were poured In upon her the
gentle sufferer and her loving and
anxious Horde (oiks.
Fdr jfeflrti her beauty grace and af-
fability had' jvon and kept a host Of
menus in mo socmi arm oiuu circles
of tho cnfiftal city; and in tho last
few years she engaged in business
venturoa he became linslnase man-
agar and editor of the County Record
In wlilok oijosan flold she was pre-
eminently HktncMaful winning golden
opinions from her business associates
by her prtnlit and earnest httsluese
inothod wryle she commanded the
respect and changed everybody by
the retention of that sweet feininlaty
mat is so on en snennceu on tne
altar of business.
Mrs. Peebles bad been m faithful
and devout member of the Plymouth
Congregational ihurch of this city and
was one of the last to agree to Its
final suspension She was ever dp-
vout and helpful ready at all times
to give time and money and personal
service to advauc- Its material or
spiritual welfare of her e'lurch home
She was Aery helpful In carrying out
plans to enhance the- pleasures of
the children of the congregation
throwing all her line artistic and
social gmce for their pleasures especi-
ally at Christmas and Easter tide
rtel'gton was a great stay to her in
her weary month's f sickness and
prolonged suffering.
Rev. Nicholas that Holy Man or
God was often at her bedside wlih
lil8 gentle ministrations and hopeful
consolations ntul when tho eaa .came
It brought no surprise nor terror to
one whose faith was planted and
stayed in the ltock of Ages and she
passed pencoBetly nway In the arms
of her good brother .Adolbort In the
embrace of her aged mother fnther-
and her only son. Wlalker.
Mrs. Peebles was a Kansas product
a mere prattling bnbe when her peo-
ple moved to Kansas reared la the
puMI" schoolg of that state and for
yeais lived with her parents at
Arkansas City coming to Oklahoma
about ten years ago.
Early married and widowed she
leaves to the tender caie of her
parents and brother the Idol of her
heart ht-r son. Walker a youth of
seventeen years.
The funeral services will be held
from tlie house at 10 o'clock Thurs-
day morning.
The deceased had the honor of
writing the official copy of the resolu-
tions of the dklahoraa statehood con-
vention held 1n Oklahoma City in
1906. This copyi ws afterwards pre-
sented to President Roosevelt. The
writing waa Tortloal In style and
there waa not a. wrong letter nor an
error of aay kind in the document.
Intant ReHef Permanent Cure Trial
Package Mailed Free to AM u
Plain Wrapper.
Half of the suffering and toitm.. of
piles has nevet b"n told Htt no mat
ter Whether your pftrtl'ilai ose of
piles Is almost too excruciating for
any mortal to brar or If you are feat
fully tantalised bi jinienciianle itcn-
ing or whether you lmve only a mod-
erate case of piles there Is positive
relief and quick too in P rain id Pile
Cure.
You need not take for granted ail we
nortselvee say about our Pile Remedy.
We want It to speak for Itself We
want you to send tor a free package
today of the marvelous Pyramid Pile
Cure We want to prove thMe state-
ment to you personal! so that vou
Will feel the result yourself.
Follow a few simple directions Oct
well to stay well.
Yon dont have to stop working one
single day.
No tortures from operations.
No heavy doctor's bills.
flere for Instance Is a sample of
the kind of letters we get eveiv daj
and wp don't have to ask for them:
"Friend I write to tell what good
your Pvramid Pile Cure has done for
me. I used your sample and It did
roe so much good I went and got two
boxes and I used one and 1 am an-
other man altogether. I have no pain
no piles mid I have been troubled
with thrm for over 50 years and
could find no relief till now thanks to
your timely cure . Use my name If U
will do you an good. Isaac Smith
Wharton. N. Y."
For free sample send to the Pyra
mid Drug Co 08 Pyramid Building.
Marshall Mich. or you can buy Pyra
mid Pile Cur? in auv drug store for
i"0 cents a box.
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THE BEAMER GROCERY GO.
Phone 8
JT ClKEi' tEb&
Transfer ajnd Baggage
Line General
Drayage
Prompt attention given to
all calls.
Stand Cor. Island Oitla
THE
The Favorite
Resort for
Old Wines
Whiskies etc
Cigars
NICK NEW
In the rise of the Harrlman stock
bnt they made the fortunes ou paper
only. They overstayed then market
and tliully so the story rnut hw.'i to
go to Harrlman for help. Harriman
dug Into one of the dozen itch treas-
uries over which he has control and
now the young men are all in Air.
Harrlman s dehi and therefore have
to remain loyal to the magnate what-
ever their dlssnttments may be.
GOVERNOR HIGGINS
RENOMINATED.
(By Associated re$3.)
Providence. It. Li Oct 8. Tho
Democratic state convention of Ilfeode
Island for the nomination of fe gon-
era) ticket assembled in this city and
won called to Ordor in Mimic hnll at
11 o'clock this morning. Governor
Hlgglns and other Democratic hold-
era of statu offices will bo renominat-
ed without opposition. The campaign
will bo made wholly on state issues
tlie fight of tho Democrats to center
on the alleged iniquities of the Repub-
lican state machine.
C FOR A 50c MEAL
Good Service
Clean Up-to-date
SADDLEROCK
RESTAURANT
317 W- OkU.Av
Bt-i-K-i-a-i-B-i-a-i-H-i-a-i-aaE-r-E-i-n-sa-i'MS
GUTHRIE
I NEAT : PRESSING : CLUB
Will call for and deliver
" your clothes cleaned and
presaea. i'our suits per
H month one suit per week
n $1.50 Ladies' clothes given
g speciaHattention.
I Phone 800 Guthrie Okla
a
S I Royal Hotel lluement
!'i-aB-:-ai-a'9BB-5sEa-?E-i-H'i-M
8EVENTH YEAR IN OKLAHOMA.
Era. Clark & Ramally
tho famous Chicago
opolallflts treat Chronic
wnd Private diseases o
both sexes. Cures guar-
antped Consultatlom
free.
Office over 108 west
Harrison Avenue Quthrle
Phone 469.
Iwl
t-'ClSV
CALL FOR
ersol's See 0ir
Served at all the best soda
fountains in the city.
25c Quart. Phone 636
am IMiii
TWuPf"jiiw flsi?iBj3sBilu
Q?JJmRfSlBgMKj
PftT ENTS
Money in small tn-
tlous as well ui
large. Send for
freo booklet Mllo B. Stevens & Co.
881 14th. St Washington D. C
Branches; Chicago Cleveland De-
troit IOatab. 1801.
Olsmlth'j Pactorv Smo"er made lu
law Orleans nil Havana Beta.
Piles Cured In f to 14 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT r guaranteed to
euro any case of Itching. Blind. Diced
lug or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 days
or mouey refunded. 60c.
HAND PAINTED CHITJA.
We have Just roqclveU from the
studio of Mrs. Martin Selfj Chicago a
limited number of pieces of hand
painted china. These are the work of
one of he fremest china artl8ts In
the country. They are being display
ed In our show window where their
loveliness speaks for Itself. Let us
price them to you.
GUTHRIE GLASS AND CHINA CO.
W. R.
POISON
Pliant 84
218-222
E. Okla
B5K'K3H-B-I'H'5HBC':-lH-lna
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ROYAL BAR
The best brands of liquors.
wines cigars etc
Gentlemen in attendance
and best service in
the' city.
All the best brands of
beer and soft drinks.
CAL MINNER Proprietor
Notice to Contractois.
Notice 'f hereby given that the
Board of Ccinuy Commissioners of
Logan County Oklahoma will receive
bids from any and all persons for the
erection of an Eight foo Stone Aich
in SnringvuU Twj. In said County tm
up to 10-00 o'clock a. m. October 7th K
1007. AH matetlul to be furnished ft
and labor to he performed by eon- BBfrHaHifHHMHMC2M'SB
traitor according to plans and speel-
ficutloins on file In the office or the
County Clerk.
By Order or the Iloai.l of County
Commissioners Ixtgan 'itinn
Attest: M. fi TIIA'T cw-rk
By CARL L RJCi: Deputv
)
TAKIHG NO MORE CHANCES.
Men's Work Shoes all solid $1.75
to $3.00. Robinson's.
Lax-ef s 5
C Sweet ?s Ess
A Ci? Cttrd UxUtvt
MRS. FISH AND HAR-
RIMAN'S DAUGHTER.
The fight betwoen Stuyxesant Fish
former president of the Illinois Cen-
tral and II. If. Hgrrlmaa who ousted
trim JiOiQ that preeldeucy. there Is a
owloue aoclal etttangleuet. air.
Stuweaant Pish Is a well known so-
olal leader. Mr. narrlman has social
ambition not for himself bnt for his
daughters who have so far not suc-
ceeded very well In the act of climb-
ing tlie social ladder. It is said on
very good authority that Harrtmaa
wanted Mrs Ptah'B help but that tho
fastidious Mrs. Flah did not listen
with much kindnea to the Harrimau
overtures Harrimau tl-eH tufiied t
the younger element in the social
pool He made friends with Cornelius
Vanderbllt sid Robert fjoelet Both
these young scions uf notable tatnllle
weie anxlcniit to mciaftae their for
tunes and the) readily agreed to Har
i ima i s proposition It was to be
millions for 'hem apt! society for the
Hariinmn daughter. VrtndeThllt nd
Qorfet and half a desert oOiew of the
rich young mwi made Jargo fortunes
Keepers Had Special Cartridges Per
Poor MarK'man.
Dr. Seward IjVebb at a dlnnf nt
Shelburna Karros his groat Vermont
slate said of a certain poor mnrks-
man: "Visiting his Bngllsh brother-in-law
ho shot the head keeper In the
leg tho first morning he tried pheasant
shooting. The man ilinpeu away cura-
ing borIMy. Next duy ho had wretch-
pd luck though tho wounded head
keeper without malice had assigned
Mot to a fairly good place. Vang
bang bung went his gun every few
seconds but not a bird fell before It
He was much einbarrased. It seemed.
too. that at each of his misses the
under keeper smiled at one another
oddly. Finally bis cartridges gave out.
He hurried to the usctcst keeper and
demanded more. 'There ain't no more
air' the tnun answered. 'No morol
Nonsense. Why. you'yo got at least
i.QOO la that box' Tlie keeper flushed
and stammered: 'All. but them ata't
for you sir. They're tor another gent
They've got a'.ot In 'eta. sir."'
rraciical foung Man Quieted tnl
Fears of His Fiancee.
Not long ago a young man matt not-
ably unblessed with worldly goods met
and wou a girl whose decided personal
charms were In no wise lesacued by
the fact of her possessing fully enough
to at least keep the wolf howliag at a
distance. "Do you know. George" she
one day said softly "I am a I rape t sor-
ry thnt I have aay money not of
course that I think you would love
me the less but well " "1 am not
dearoi" he replied fondly stroking
her soft browr. hair. "You know I'd
Iqyo you if you had not e. penny but
I tn glad you have You see I know
that should I die. you would be well
VuV.VVWVWUVVT!CtfVVVWft
c
Great
B
argains.
wnr!ftfl
Closing out Gas
Lighting Fix-
tures at Bqc on
the dollar.
i Guthrie
Gas Co.
wv.vvuwwAMAAft.vvyi
Ladles' all leather shoes $1.50 $1.80
and $1.75. All styles.-FloUinsen's.
WOMEN'S CLUBS MAY UNITE
TO ORDER Your Supply of Do-
mestic and Furnace Coal tcdy a
great deal easier than you can afford
to wait until next month- Today I
have It to 'deliver " promptly at a
lower price. La cry if I have It to
deliver It will be at a hightr price
as coal is advancing every week.
Come dawn and figure with me for
your winter supply.-
F. CHEADLE
PHONE e
Use Electric Lights
for Summertime
Two Organizations in the New State
Unnecessary.
Muskogee I. T. Oct. 8. There is .
movement ou foot among the mem-
bers of tht Indian Territory Federa
tion of Women's Clubs to work for m
provided for " "But suppose 1 rhould merger with the Oklahoma inederatuw
dloT" she whispered. "Welt then I'd m 4 he meeting aX fle.pu.lp the lass of
be well provld4 for darling." he an- next muatb. The lidiau Territory !
swerod for he la a practical young erailon withdrew froia the greater Ok-
ruiu laboiiia body two years ago.
Is your comb telling a story the story
falling hair? Not a pleasant story u
ends badly. The story we tell ut
pleasant the story of Ayer's Han
Vigor. Promptly stops falllna hair das-
Comb Out? '
fe as MP. W A.f u ll. Docs not color ihoItslr. i&ffi:
-iir-ir ir i "i -"" -" . n . ... -1" -
No Heat
r
JNq Odor
No Smoke
Bo Comfortable An Elec-
tric Pan will furnish cooling
breezes at home.
Mr Merchant burn your
uame and business in tlie brain
of the pujufc by uslntf an
'Electric Sip;n
V .J
THE
Guthrie Light
and Power Co
Private JapSiy to.ltffln Jjn ity prop-
erty. Low InteresL Olds Lymoa Qrajj
blok.
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