The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 13, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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THE. LEADER dUTHR lg. OKLA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEM B ER 13 190?.
PAGE THftrt
FAIR EXCHANGE
A New Back for an Old One How It
Is Done in Guthrie.
TIip bach (U'hes nt tlms with a dull.
indoBcrlbalile feeling making vnu
woary and restless: piercing pains
shoot across the region' of the kldnes
and again tin loins ar so lame to
stoop Is ngojiy No use to rub or ap-
ply a plaster to the back la this condi-
tion. You cannot rench the cattle
Exchange the bad back for a new and
stronger one Follow the example
this duthrte citizen.
Mrs Frank A Allen of 128 South
Fifth St. au'Tirle. Okla says: "Mr
Allen lia.. had considerable trouble
tilth a hurting and lameness in his
back and Itldnejs It was liable tc
come on at anv tlro and often the
P.iln was ever severe At such tlmos
the nain was very acute and the sec-
retions were highly colored and
scanty Since using Eoan's Kidney
Pills which h procured at J. N. Wal-
lace's drug stote I have not heard
htm complain and he says they are
the finest kidney medicine he ever
used."
For sale by all dealers. Price BO
cents. FoBter-Mllbum Co. Buffalo.
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
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O I'iKJ Malcolm Canmore King O
O of Scotland slain in battle at O
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O 1 112 King Rdward lit. of Bug- O
O in ml lioin. O
O IS'. 3 Riiiarkalle display of O
O in' toorlc st irs seen over a large Q
O pjrt of Noith America.
O ISM V A H. Wldener Amerl O
O mi flnaucici born. O
O lS'.O Kli hit capital of Beloo- O
O liilstan cap-u red by the Hilttsh O
C 1S45 'II at Aliriral Asa Walk- O
O ci V. S. N born Jn Portsmouth O
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O 1S71 r at Duke of Mail- O
O borough I O
O 1H91 S . iry Carllsl called
O fot I'ids foi h second Issue of O
O $"ii)HlO000 of bonds. O
C l!iVi United States cruiser O
O Yosomlte wreckc at Guam by O
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LINGERING COLD.
Withstood Other Treatment But
Quickly Cured by Chamberlain'5
Cough Remedy
' I.nat winter I caught a very severe
"old which lingered for weeks" aaj i
.1 Vrquhart of Zephyr Ontario. "My
mush was very drv and haish. The
Uxiil dealer recommended Chamber-
lain s Cough Remedy and guaranteed
It. t-o I gave It a trial One smail
lniitle of It cured me. I believe
Chainbei Iain's Cough Reicedy to be
the best I have eer used." This reme-
dy Is for sale by C R. RENFRO.
MICHIGAN SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
(By Associated Press.)
Kalan'azoo Mich Nov. 1' "he
fnit) seventh annual convention of the
Michigan Shndny School association
pned in this city today. It will be
ii e--ion thie- davs Seeial "nun-
it led delegates are here to take part
in the proceedings nearly every coun-
ts of the stite being represented.
mong the prominent Sunday school
woiKcih who will address the conven-
iioii are President .f W. Mllllken of
Ti averse City. W C Pearce of Chlca
ko Pi of K A Vtx at Louisville Ky..
a id Rev A. C Dixon D. D. of Chica-
tf' It expels nil poisons stimulates the
intei iml organs cleanses the system
and purifies the hlood. Such Is llol-
listtcr h Ilocky Mountain Tea the most
effective preventative of disease. 35
.cuts. Ten or Tablets. C. It. Renfio.
inapenbem'
"I thought you were married al
yet ypu're tewing ou your own Xut-
tous "
"I am married but I f keep my hide
pendence let me tell you." Sleijgeu-
dorfcr Blatter.
Very Stupid.
Village School master (explaining "bl-
reel" and 'iindriiport"j Now Jones
ivlmt U the ditTeieum Itetween me and
R pig? Jones-Couldii't tell you sir.
London Opinion.
A man who enn laugh at himself can
laugh at the whole- vvuild -Balzac
ii.jsmirjTjoaefoaBeCToqgEgo '
family with positively no duplicate orders The plate is
htd y and the pattern one of the latest aud most fashionable-
the famous "Rose." The pieces are Fit to Grace
any table and will last for years- Order Today This
price includes all packing shipping and delivery charges
prepaid to your door. Send cash raquey order or tc
stamps to
Rogers Silverware Co.
ANOTHER DIJWEY HERO
GOES ON RETIRED LIST
VNT
ashi lgton D '"" Nov 13. HaWn
ri(h d tun age of Mxty-two yean
I ho limit for active service in the
nm. Rear Admiral Asa Walker was
placed on the letlrtd list toda Ad-
mit al Walker .nos behind him i
long record ol efficient serv .je Born
In I'oitv'niotith N H In 1845. he pn
tcied the Annapolis academy tn 182
and gradvatid iom oars later He
Was a brilliant scholar and served
foir times as an Instructor in the
Natal Academy He was also includ-
ed aiming the naval officers who did
su h hi llllant service under Admiral
Dewe at Manila Bay He surved as
an I im motor in the postgraduate
school of the nuvy at Newport U. I
froir mi until 1900. a.id was on the
gcner.il naal board during the year
1004 He w latr in charge of the
Charles town navy yard and his latait
post was tnat of superintendent of the
Navil Onsen atory
John F EaMey Manager of the
Ardmoiite it heie from Ardmore oa
a business tiip Mr. Basley Is very
n uch pleased with (iuthrle and says
it lh a im oh bigger and better city
than he thought it was.
SOME AXJ-S TO GRIND
(Continued from Page 2.
to ndopt a uniform system of making
abstracts cf the records and of appor-
tioning the expenses of the recent
electl n anions the new counties can-
ed o t of old ones.
Ex K nator Freeman E Miller of
Stillwater will ask for i law providing
for a do title election board In eah
predict in ordtr- 10 hasten returns
and lessen frauds A law has heea
Suggested allowing state convicts 50
cults' a diy for their labor while In
the penitentiary to lie paid to their
fair Met and for an ludeteimlnate sen-
tence Uw similar to the one effective
in Kansas
Tho Daightra of the Revolution In
Oklahorru will hae a Itjll framed to
establish juvenile couits In all cities
of the fiist class.
Will Ask Emergency Trains.
A law will be proposed giving the
new counties authority to isisu" sciip
and providing the manner in which it
mav be taken uo. As the new couu-
1 tie h can only levy 8 mills in the fu-
tuie it Is believed that a system of
th' Kind would aid tliem in touring
crtd i The rural mail carriers wifK
jslv ii t!:e passage of a good roads
l4W
J A AHeixon of Pond Creek a dele-
gate 1 1 the constitutional convention
will ask a law prohibiting county and
state officers from employing kinsmen
Stringent laws pi tviding for the
more severe punlsh'nent of horse and
cattle thieves will bu asked by the
Oklahoma Anti-Horse Thief Associ i-
tion which will maintain a lobby In I
! .thrle during t' e tension of the
legislature
Sev ' rember-elect have already
prepai .' bills for Introduction. Sen-
ator eltct Eke Brooke of Muskogee
will present a bill to require all rail-
road train? to run on schedule or
neaily s . or to run stub trains trom
the teaiest division point to accom-mod-it
the traveling p ibllc when any
train Is leported mote than a stipula-
ted number of minutes late. Senutoi-
eloct M F Eggerman of Shawnee is
preparing a bill piovidiug that the
roBt of itaviug liUernectlons of Bu-els
slull be borne by the city and not by
the owners of property Included in the
district Representative M. U. Cope
of ''aivadian county lit busy preparing
a good toads bill.
A Boomerang.
A very rich very economical and
very parsimonious youns snulre was
ninkliiK preparations for n tenants'
ImUI some years ago and at his wlno
tnc chant's discovered a cheap brand of
champa ne. '"J'hls" he said "Is a
Wood brand of champagne. It la quite
good enough for those people who will
come to my tenants' bull. They
couldn't tell the difference anyway."
Accordingly he orderud a dozen cases
of the cheap wine A day or two be-foi-s
the event picking up his news-
paper ho noticed that his wine mer
chant bad a hit If page advertisement
lie ran his eye over It and saw in biff
black letters the paragraph "Trv our
coleurated cbnuipague at U8 shillings a
dowm as ordered by Gobsa Uokl. Ks
for bis forthcoming tenants' ball."
Illustrated Bits.
smSui
MEmM
a twifflmwij a (gagMS
Did You EverHear of
Offer Like This?
an
No Otber Firm Gould Af-
ford Thia but Us.
This is the first time we
have ever made this offer
this beauijful 4-piece set of
Silverware (guaranteed:)
frill gize for family use
packed in case
For Only 97c
It is doue solely to ad
veiise oui product and oulv
one set will be sent to tach
N. tH FlflH Avtnue
NEW YCKK
for gnfants and Children.
swasawse: mmmmammmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnm
'Jlio Kind You Ilnvo Always Bought Ims liorno tho sljrnn-
turo r Chas. II. rioU'lior nml lias Iiccn mnilo mulct- Ills
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no nno
to deeelvo you iu this. Counterfeits Imitntlnnti ami
"Just-ita-good" nnj but Experiments mul endnnirui tho
lienlth of Children Kxporlonco iigniuxl Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
j9 llnnro hn 2;nmn4-Tn F
1 Bears the
rjl uu Miguiuuiu ui .i-g-'
In Use For Over 30 Years.
r
'Personnel o-f
i
The first state legislature will con-
vene here on Decenvbor 2 providing
the president signs the statehood bill
It will bo composed of 100 represen-
tatives and 44 senators from the offi-
cial returns as given out by the state
election board It appeam that the De-
mocrats will have 92 and the Ilepub-
Ik ans 17 In the lower house and
that the senate will be composed of
4ti Democrats and four Repnbllcanr.
Below la given the men elected to the
First Oklahoma Legislature accord-
Ing to the returns canvassed by the
state election board here toiler.
Dsmooratg In the House.
Adair: T. L. Rider of SUlwell.
Atoka: R. M. Ralney of Atoka.
Beckham: Qeo. C. Whitehurat of
Sejre.
Bryan: (2) A. P. Rose of Durant and
J. II. Baldwin of Sterrett
Caddo- (2) Frank Stephens of Apa-
che and C. C. Fisher of Hlntou.
Cannadlan: M. B. Cope of El Reno.
Darter: (2) Leo Harris of Ardmore
and J. F. McCanta of NewporL
Cherokee: 3. L. Manus of Taulemh.
Choctaw: W. A. Armstrong of Bofe
well.
Cimarron: Frank L. Casteel of Xur-
genson.
Cleveland: J. Vandaveer of Noble.
Coal: G. W. O'Neal of Ooonee.
Comanche: J Itoy Williams of Law-
ton. Craig: K. J. Ilobdy of Blue Jacket.
Creek. W I). Stone of Ke-lffr.
Custer: Howell Smith of Thdroaa.
Dele ware: L. B. Smith of Grot.
Rills: Elmer J. Jesse of Oage.
Garvin: () W. M. Llndser of Blmore
and Wm. Tabor of Hart
Orady: (2) Robert M. Johnaoa of
Mlnco and A. S. Riddle of Chloka-
aha. Garfield: (2) A. H. K1H of Orlando
Grant: J N Smith of Manchester.
Oreer: (2) O. VT. Brlggs of Granite
and Dr. renuergrau oi mouis.
Harper: J. W. Ouist or Supply.
HdHkell Ed D Boyle of Ch.int.
ll.ighes: Edward Sweagle of 'i turn-
ka.
Jackson: W. E. Banks of Hesa.
Jefferson: Chas. London of Hasttiyj;s.
Johnston: W. H. Murrey of Tlslio-
mm go.
Ivay: (2) Logan Hasklns of Tonkawa
and Q. T. Brown or Braiuait.
Kiowa- (2) J. T. Armstrong of Ho-
hart and J Faulkner of Maulton.
Latimer: James E. Stivers of Wilbur-
ton. Ie Wore: Chas. Broom of Braden.
Lincoln: (2) H. M. Jariwtt. of Stroud
Lave: J H. McCalla or Marietta
Marshall: H. S. P. Afhby of BiBpson.
Murrav: lit. Turner of Davis.
Mayes: H. M Ihitter of Pryor Creek.
Muskogee: (2) A. J. Suelsou of
Oktah and Fred B. Bransom of
Muskogee.
McCuitaln Wm A HanUon of Bo-
Kohonia
McClalu: Thomas C Whllson of I'ur-
cell.
Mcintosh- W B Beck of Kawn.
Nowata: Bert Tillotson of NowaU.
Ottowa A I Muitin of Miami.
Okfuskee Thomas 1 Woitnipii of
Okemah
r'lty and T Eaily ol Oklahonid.
City and W. L. Ross of Bdmond.
Osege: J. B. Deyrerle of Roniona.
Payne: P. A. Ballard of Coyle.
Pontotoc: Frank Hwddleston of Ada.
Pottawatomie (3) Milton Bryaa
Shawnee W T. Durham t Te-
cumseh and W S Caison ol Asher.
Pawn' e William Murdock of Ralston.
PittabuiK: (2 H M MeElhany of In-
dlanola sad J L. Hendrl kson of
Quinton
Pushmetahi- Ben Williams of FInley
Rogers: John F Tand of Chelsea
Roger Mills Joseph Paschal of Ran
Sequoyah: Winchester Allen of Sail-
saw Seminole
Slept ens:
Tillman
Tulsa: C
Tcxa E
J B Castuln of Little.
W B Anthony of Marlow.
H R King of Davidson.
L Holland of Tulsa
J Earl of Ooodwel)
W'ishi:iKiou. :
A F Vandaventer of
Bartleuvillo
Washita David Smith of CordeU.
W"-)dh W P Albot of Alva
Wo'tdwaid I N Hsu of olard
notorial.
Bryan Atoka W A Do rant of
Onrint
Craif t Rogers- John Es ard of
Chelsea
Comanche k Stevens: Amlel H. Japp
of laHton
Caddo Caunadisn & Cleveland- Ben
V !1m.ii of Tnlon CM.
Cre. K & Tuisa. W E Norvllle of
Tnl- i
Juhnsion & Coai C A Sken of Wa-
I nanucka.
Munkogff A Haskell- J B. Crouch of
Siguati
First Jtcfte
Powjid.
Pontotoc A Seminole: iSdgar S. Rnt-
llff of Ada.
Pitts burg & Hughes: Sen F. Harri-
son of Calvin.
Py tie & Pawnee: Qeo. D. Hudson of
dishing.
Pottawatomie & Llnnln: II. 0. Stet-
mund of Chandler.
Sequoyah A Le Flore: 8 A. Moore of
OkLodge.
Washita it Custer: L. L. Reeve of
Dill.
Rspubllsans in tho House.
Alfalfa: W. H. H. Allen of Goltry. '
Beaver: Dr. Abel J. Sands of Knowla
Blaine: W. H Bowdre of WHatonga.
Dewey: W. 8 Smith of Selling.
Garfield: (2) J. M. Porter of Enid.
Kingfisher: Harvey TJtterbach of
Kingfisher.
Lincoln; James Lockwood Mclxud.
Logan: (3) J. S. Shear and W. H.
Ohappeil of Gruthrle Red Dr. Her-
bert IB. Btagner of Coyle.
Major: Joe Sherman ol .festelle.
Noble: Chas. Fraaier of Jled Hock.
Oklahoma (4) C. G. Joafs of Oklaho-
ma City and C. R. Day of fWiuond.
Okmulgee: W. C. McAdop of Okmul-
gee. Wagoner: A. D. Orcutt ef Coweta
Plotorlsl.
Alfalfa Grant: J. B. Rvans of
Pond Cr.jek.
Garfield ft Kingfisher: Eugene A.
Watrotis of Enid.
Democrats In the .Senate
First: J. 8 Morrison of Hooker
Second: (2) R. E. Echols of Elk City
and A. E. A gee of Putmau.
Fourth: Frank Mathews of Mangmn.
Fifth: Thomas Moore of Olustee.
Sixth: (2) R. A. Blllups of CordeU
and J. J. Williams of Weatherfonl.
Eight: P. 8 (ioi'ldlng of Enid.
Ninth. (2) Edroond Bra tell of La-
moat a id Sylvester Soldani of
Ponca City
Tmth: Henry S. Johnson o! Perry.
Eloveuth- Clarence Davis ol BruUWf
Thirteenth: M. F. Eggerman of Shaw-
nee; B A CordeU of Chandler.
Fourteenth: (2) Roy Stafford of Ok-
lalioina City aud W. II. Johnann of
Calumet
Fifteenth: (2) Geo. O. Johnaon of FL
Cobb and L. K. Taylor of Ohlokaalm.
Seventeenth: (2) 3. Elmer Thomas
ot Lftwton and O. M. airrfUi of
Duncan.
mgbteenth: (2) J. C Graham or
Marietta and J. C. Little of Sul-
phur. Nlnetocnth- (2) U P Wynne of
Lexington and H. S. Blair ot Katie.
Twentieth: T. F. Momlnger of Atoka
and Jeaae II. MatohoU ot Mcado.
Twenty-flmt: B. T. Sorrala of Milton.
Twnty-eeoond: II. H. Holutan of Wa-
tunka. Tweaty-thln!: R. M. noddle of Ada.
Twenty-fourth; V. 1" Stewart of
anuwi. i
Twwity-afth: W. M. Redwlne ox He-
Altster.. Twenty-sixth: W. M. Franklin of Ma-
dill. Twenty-seventh: (2) E B. Brook of
Muskogee and Campbell ttuasell of
Warner.
Twenty-eighth: Dr. P. C. Conn of
flans.
Twenty-ninth: J. M. Keya ot Pryor
Creek.
Thirtfethi K. M. I And rum. Of Tale-
quah. Thlrty-flrst: J. P Yeager of Talsa.
Thirty UUrd: J H. Strain of Wans.
Republicans In the Senate.
Third: A. E. Updegraff of Fair Val-
ley. Seventh: R 8 Curd of Aline.
TvtUfth: Harper S. Cunningham ot
(iithrle
SiviueutJ Enoi.v I) Broanlee of
KingHsher
Thirty-second: H. E I' Stanford ot
Okmulgee
why vour babv hhmild lin thlii and
fn tfnl dining t-ie mutit Worms are
i he luiirie of t. it i ii Kly oables. It
i-- nati'i I 'hat it liMiithv baby should
be fut and i-lerj will If your baby
d i s not retain Its fond don't exner
Iment with colic c r s .ind otber m-
dlclne. but tiy a Im tin of Wliit''M
Cream Vermifuge sui vn will noon
c your IimIa li.u l-n and lurnth
as it should Hold ' It ItKNFKO
Psrt.nent Question.
Au Lufciia juioi uuto asked the
Judge after the verdht was returned
whether the fatt tb.it hi- differed from
his eleven brelhi'ii justified theli
kuo Wliii him Uomii uli u i hair
Rtliuble Heli. f r.-i C.H That .N'. d
('z.;e ftMirlne K Kemly skxittios.
Ooess t Smart (s Ac Eye Tonic.
Brooks' Theatre
edneday Nov. 13
Engagement Extraordinary Charles
Fiohman Presents
OTIS SKINNER
In tlii eeli luatod
Paiitdnn success
NOTE- No requests for couiilimen-
tailes will be honored dining Mi'
Skinner's enssigeiuent.
BOXES ... .
PARQUET
HALCONY
QALIiBRy. -.
$-2 0(
$1.50
... $1.00; 75c
50c
Saturday Nov. 16th
England is Laughing Yet. Two
years at the Shuftsbury
Theatre London
The Aiitercalional Farce Com dy
by Special Arrangement
with Chas. Fro lima n
Prices 25c 50c. 75c and 51.00
They are All
Delicious
Nobiaco Wafer
Frcsthio Almonds
Cheese Sandwicli
Fig Ncwtons
Social Teag
Five O'clock Tea
Saratoga Flakes
Graham Crackers
Old Time Sugar Cookies
Frotona Fruit Biscuit
Zu Zn Ginger Snaps
Lemon Snaps
For Sale at
TheBank Grocery
Phono 580
AMERICAN HUMANS SOCIETY.
ItosUin Mast Nov 11! -Mans del-
egates a i'. her(. foi the tlilily tuxt
annual convention of the Aitieiiiau
Humane association whldi will lie
called to older in the Park titicet
church this eveninft by President VV ti-
ll am O Stllluian of Alhany N Y. The
sessions wil coniinne until Thursday
when thc election of offieeis will take
place
Pla to ttw kMdpstn anrnbtis. U Ui cssm
ttliilitmntistlnTi TV-'t ''-"' r"-"1 ''
elwiwwllr. At Issit. o i Ot Mump sad to
tstws it b hwewstoil sHttU stot teblst. Ttwt
tulilt wlll Pr. Hboov't Haadadis Tsblat-
)ss Mood vfMSura sway from pais omtsfi.
IUaUebrBUi.plwU1rolltul Gsntly
UMWtliMtetf.HKimrMUsUsMUia blood StMfeV
UUob.
H jon bjiw a hssfrabn. ' woa simssi a.
If K'f ttaal fa& vrtth yramm. msjs .
ti ni kia ii Un. rma4. asrroos. it' Mood
MBffUaar'tioo4 crwsure. That was U
eMMtatr. lor Dr. Sboop'a lUiuUeh TsbloU stav
Utaasihwt(. sBtltasWiMsM itawlr dtMribiits
Unite jeer ftsesr ss4 'MW'tH tt wd. sad
iwsll. a4 pain 7srt Ot sows tt doss. U' sasv
fttiica. blood stwsaM. You'USadtlwasNPsIa
Uiwji. V slsvli' Oobuboo Ssass.
We Mil st smw. sod sduUy Tseatimsl
Dr. Shoop'a
Headache
Tablets
"AUL DRUGGISTS"
'9 Saw
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BMijtff?fcnssBsssMsas y """ " r-1 3ffPjtsf3MsBBBB jhf D
Guns Pistols Ammunition and
Sportsmen's Goods.
The oneSire Enoxxgh Place of the kind
in Oklahoma. Do not forget it.
Ottr Gunsmith ia al-
ways ready for
business
THE BEAMER
Phone S
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M GTT.THRIE
S HEAT : PRESSING : CLUB
Will call for and deliver
j your clothed cleaned and
presced. Four suits per
M month one suit per week
gj 1.5J Ladies' clothes piveu
special attention
ERNEST B. METZ
Phone 800 Guthrie Okla
Hoyal Hotel Hassatnt
itamMmovwmmmtmmsmiim
KCRSR9H9MeM9an$S93M9K
ROYAL BAR
The best brands of liquors. 1
tH wioei ciKarsi etc
S Gentlemen in attendance
and best service in
tue city.
All the best brands of
beer and soft drinks.
CAL MINNIBR. Proprietor I
WCJf0HH!a8aiS'MMM)lKMl
THE
The Favorite
Resort for
Old Wines
Whiskies etc
Cigars
NICK NEW
W. R.
POLSON
Pfon M
218-222
E. Okla
BtVENTH YEAR IN OKLAHOMA.
Drs. CTsrk k. Ramally.
the famous Chicago
spslallsts treat Chronlo
uid Private iMseaMs oC
bota sexes. Ourea w
a a t a d. OoaaultaUoR
lrs.
Office over 108 West
Harrison Arenas Outhiie
Phone ilt.
'PAfiill'H
HAIR BA'.SAM
V . I It .
CUJK. -iJ "i y.
. Ifl I '
For high lass i?mxcii-r ' ! 1''" 'l
f36 and J K Rmlth will - ihf '
havj. prompt atttntimi hi -t i .-
k(ivic if it lt'iihiir t
The oldest uid u-n No uusd
tntK I'ure drms Our pi '-tpuoc
depart mont Is the beat In city. Ken
fro's DruK sUre
O'diiK to move? Have M Wf-ln
bf 1 u r niovn thona goids Al' k.tuls
of d:d)'uii d.iuo ji Irkl) and reason
s"t.
We kerp In stock ins reliable kind.
Stiii1-l)8k -r vehicles outwear the or-
ltiiar kind HaineKH ii-paird A
full line of toufs jrhliis cU i H
L'iO.N
Oh' who did thsi swe
plum I' ii for you? Why T
always done the beat work tor I
syj &s v
m
eWifiln HSn
OUrnith Arms Co
Guthrie Okla
m s. Dfv. st.
GROCERY GO
IS THE LAST CALL
CALL FOR CHEAP COAL IF YOU
WOULD PUT IN YOUR SEASON'S
SUPPLY AT A SAVING IN PRICE-
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS NO-
TICE TODAY AND ORDER-
NOVEMBER WILL 8EE A RISE IN
PRICE OF EVERY GRADE OF COAL
A WORD TO THE WISE SHOULD
BE SUFFICIf-NTl
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 8, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 13, 1907, newspaper, November 13, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76899/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.