The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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AGE FOUR.
THE tlEADgR GUTHRIE OKLA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7 J907.
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Published every aftornoon ttltm
Th Leader building iQ7 West Harri-
son avenue and ontored t tho Gflth-
trie Poeloffice as Second Class Matter.
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Per year by carrier la advaese 5 00
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Weekly.
Hn months .... 6-25
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telegraph report of that great news
irganlaUon for exclusive afternoon
publication In QutihrJe and 30 miles
-adVus.
IBL'' '" .SAW" ' "
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S. E.
Eastern Agency W. D. Ward 63
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HH KIv. nECKMBKR 7. 1507
1 In rnilrodil thai wi-t potng to il fv
the corporition commission has taki n
in a few uew ideas
II the - il tntt Is o u kxI and
Viiid wli.it rinses pitch dint n 88 wlnn t
lfb book lie f allnn tor'' I
Tomorrow is Sutidav flo to
rhurrh. Be Rood an 1 make otlnis
hai-py. Smile Tr' and inuke o'luisl
s.-nlle 1
Muskogee Is seeking to oouipWtlv
luin poor old Poif Gibson It wan's
to lravo the state penitentiary located
tlxre
The difference botween trust-busting
at Washington and Guthrie 1b that
licy threaten In Washington and per-
form the operation at Guthrie.
Hunter went to Washington to re-
port that he had been In a collision
with one Gristmill Janet) and was
feeling bad as a result of the afore-i-uld
collision
The lmK horn steer has become
rare In Oklahoma and the long horn
nirbeei will alxo get tc be i larity
hi foie ihc officials are through with
be dlspt imers
The miueial resources of Ok'ahomn
exceed those d( any state east of the
Mississippi and are more varied than
those of .inv bUJe save Coloiado
Idaho and California
Those rdusas politicians 'who itad
I rmed the habit of shipping their
Muni-flui itoliticians to OkUhom.i to
3 ol 5 offn i frr btatet-'Od will not be
i good talng for Oklahoma
Whlskv salesmen at Tulba and
1 -wkogee thought statehood would
1o of al dt them. Binre a Muskogee
indgi filial a dealer ?2&0 tbeio is no
one running to get a aaloon in full
operation
- flHI IVlany
Pit jdBnHMAUVUtnBBIiPSESlKHSBK - --n
f AJIm3Mm "I Attribute my
' S&SL Extreme Old
1 ' a 1 Age to the Use
' iiiiilHr 3 of Pe-rtt-itu."
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iJr. sc Brock nS Years Old Last Birthday.
Escaped the Terrors of
inters By
Using Pe-ru-na.
IN speaking of bin good health and
extreme old age Mr. Brook ssjrsj
"After a man has Itvoil lu the world
n long as I have he ought to have
tnund out n great many tilings by ox-
perlenee. 1 think I have done so.
"One of the things I have found
out to tny entire satisfaction Is the
proper thing for ailments that
arc due directly to the affects of
the climate. For 118 years I have
withstood the changeable climate
of the United States.
"1 have always boon a very healthy
n.an bnt of course subject to the af-
fections which are due to sudden
changes in the climate and tempLrature.
"As for Dr. Ilartman's remedy
Peruna I have found It to be the
best If not the only reliable rem-
ody for these affections. It has
been my standby for many years
and E attribute my good health
and extreme old ago to this rem-
edy. "It exactly meets all my require-
ments. It protects me from tho evil ef-
fects of sudden change; it gives me
trength : it keeps my Mood In good cir-
culation. I hare come to rely upon It
almost entirely for the many little
things for which I need medicine.
"When epidemics of la grippe first
began to make their appearance in this
'untry I was sufferer from this dig-
i ease.
had severs! long sieges with
the grip. At first I did not know
that Peruna was a remedy for
this disease. When I heard that
la grippe was epidemic catarrh
1 tried Peruna for la grippe and
found It to be Just the thing. "
In a later letter Mr. Brook writes :
"I am well and feeling as well as I
havo for years. I would not be with-
out Peruna."
yonrs truiy
lion Indian Territory has been labor-
ing nndor 'bo law of Arkansas and
the Ourtla act its cities having save
flnse of the first class the same hv
as pertains to villages of 200 Inhabi
tiitn. All f these matters will havo
to be remedied by the state's legisla-
tive body requiring time and thcight
However where the residents or tho
sections requiring relief are agreed
thev can secuie thelt needs without
much delay Once these matters aie
dispose of Ir will be for all time and
thoso seeking lollef shwild be care-
ful in stating their needs
TSAAO BltOCK.aoitUeuof JdVTjonnau ' t-"
jl county Texas nas uvea lor nsyeurs.
3or many years he resided at Bosque '
Falls olgbteen miles west of Waco but
now Uvea with his son-in-law at Vnlloy
Mills Texas.
Somo time ago by request Unole
isaao came to Wnoo and sat for his
picture holding in his hand a stick
cut from tho grave of General Andrew
Jaokson.
Mr. Brock is a dignified old gentle
man showing few signs of decrepitude
Ills family BthlV is still preserved
and It shows that toe date of
wsh written JJH er ago.
his birtti
United States
him
years
Darn before the
I were formed.
Saw 22 presidents elected.
Pe-m-nn has protected
I from all sudden changes.
veteran ol four wars.
Shod a horse when 99
I old.
Always conquered tne grip wlin ?
1 Pe-ru-na
Witness In a land suit at tho age
I of 110 years.
1 Believes Peruna the greatest
rem ody of the age for catarrhal J
troubles.
A lettor dated July 0 100d written for
Mr. Brook by his wife Barah J. Brook
states:
"Last winter I had Just gotten
up out of a spell of sickness when
I commenced taking Peruna. I
think it Improved my health very
much."
In a postscript Mrs. Brook adds: "BTe
receives a great mauy letters inquiring
about -nhat Peruna will do I do upl
answer them all a I think they oan
! get a bottle and try it-"
FINANCE AT HOME.
The local bank statements show
the city has naught to fear over the
financial Hurry now passing. Al no
time In their history have tho Itanka
of Guthrie loen In letter or 'more
soun drotidltion This Is duo to the
conservative policy pursued by the
loeal bunkers They have not devtat
ed from tho safe and sound principles
of legitimate banking and have cor
talnly demonstrated thetc Is no bet
tei way Guthrie has a.tvial money
and ns oir people have not been
guilty of trying to inlrate various
booms we are in a position to ride
safely Sou ad well innnnged and able
to care fo their patrons the bsn.s
ff Gut brio have naught to fear Pos
sessing lite f jII confidence of all the
people our local bankers can be con-
gratulated on conditions. Moreover
the bankg of a city are a barometer as
to solidity nd no place In Oklahoma
makes n better showing than Guthrie
through her banks
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lDrug Stored
8' 11 ll ii M cmf c illKih- npetcb
dliiiln- tin dot; lie moM tun .mil
affe initiate of ill animals When the
boil o t'lthhie' Kinllklli ot the de
Iuik i ).. uuui li.iti U wan found
stunt ard ow i the ii-milii'-e
n iiln r il "'
lib dog
f lithfill
.Iak Admire ot the I On id ISagle
tyr he will receive the state capital
when in thp office most graciously
I tit he sefuee to lay awake of nights
to await the coming Wise lacoh'
And others of the big city to the
tvir nor'iweat can learn niiw-b by wwtrh-
liip the oW pioneer
Tvnllde mine acldeets hive been
n ported by the pi ens within the past
iav On oernrred m the eutt
ii htHtim of Oklahoma Kff rt to
n iUxet mt n niploved ill the 'lilllth
dould In in. nli' In each -I ale and it
t'vuhnt mauv operator) U serine
luidippiarf fcrHea Tesaj"dlng th
t-(y of their employes Huodrels
ot merijtulomhed by careleasneas and
i -eod iwvet not apeak well for an en-
luiit'iiod as or people.
Si lial'n Hid k iipiiiiiiis the e
p lilWan tolliit l Mii-.lnif Mince
lu ii.i-. ht-e nln iri ip i tie St nalo n
iiiio is Miipiised inl(tt(i i Mtit him
t i the legislative toilv ihouyh a
In uiiN-rat HrHk i present" push in
t lligi nee and all that got s to m.Un
tht Amenean cltlii n
While iIk niftntxih of the legisla
inn aie tbunking men who merit
s me foi a! llm; In the fight for state
1 ii id vth not bind one t the oorpu-
1' at genili uiaii who al Oklahoma
( l U't fa'l adisMl the ptiple to
mi air ili-M Ill" eonsllt ill ion Bure-
l he d il much t swe'l the majority.
O'le thing hard foi iin to UHdei
bland Is that wo have had hut two
4ieat legiilatlve bodies elected by the
pi eplo and "Bill" Mur a1 has been
eh sen for thy pmii ni.ui 'if each and
not one of tW gtat etiitorh who have
b e nrurstitg him b'Vt even been able
tc m t ehcted t office of any kind
( hiet Kiuieey of Min-KoMt siyh he
klllid a "bar' lit th l lion aw m tin
t .ii While lie w.u ivti tiom dnt
ii t mil tiled o kill Mhjoi I'utrhin ;n.
.i pi until tit attorni v ol thai iit " v U i
llle i 11 illior ot tnt' t'noenix tint Hie
lop of lilo '.il I if led l one ol lln-
.saint ga ig ol initiate If the hit f
were as etrectiv in ihe taipprenslou
1 violence as he 1m valiant a biKirth
nitu Muskogee wotld call him great
Stcitlai of State Cross Is getting
well and will soo.i be In (iiiiiuie But
o oklahomans he will always be
Hill rross a model foi con-
(i nil dtf'iiltv Bill t'r si wtiuld ho u
w.iluie lint t ue an hitect who planned
li'iu made a fnllgriwn flesh and
I lm il mini that would be hard to Ini-
KIM
'Ihe eouuMes of WashlngUin No-
wtita Tulsa freerf Rogers und Mils
.om. pri'lu ed mote dollnis worth
ot oil lu 1W7 January first to Octo-
ln i t'ii i ihao wat secured for all the
. 1 1 1 le ! eommerc in the entire
ite In !8!H And the great Okiaho-
iii i oil field does not matket a fourth
' Aii.it it 1. tapublo of producing.
I CREAM J
Baking Powder
etnv tiarheki's nillng on
loi.tltn i ti has plat d ituinv
Hi. -in ill otieiatois of Oklahoma
In v in .ht ease Improving It
j is noi i i lii womb iid that tlay have
j mi nn in i I ti i nd deli jHt"s to ihe
in t id oil" i iiaunii.it tonvennon
that will opp v any inau wiio m u
tools like in- IiUd III (11 t.s ut allium
1SII it ton
Tin It uli linlirs in tu kitiK tlieli
las- utaiid al Tulsa 'I In Win Id has
puldihh d a i wo t olimin iilitoiiol d
(lailtiK man against Huniei ii op-IHi-i
d to all thai i-' Hi pah!' an and
K(ietl li '-in s tin detent of i no
KfMHivelt ilii i 'I Lo sllagi in the
honey w js expobcd when tne artli tc
dtcktriJ ALL itepiiblteans weie to
heli ct de'ivntion to the national
c -meni'im lot Tart Tne Tuft pi ess
bun au 'ill- f the Mcietaivb popu
iJilt okahama .ind Si I. tei
tin:; a man would hive to t so
Ini.tKHut urn t i lieu! the liond to cviu
asMiit Taft ton id get the Oklahoma
deli nation toi mad supervisor much
Ires ptestde.lt
The Demo ratlc senate commltteo
on unnilitoe.s was liberal with the
five Republican members of the sen-
att giving each a chairmanship
Stanford thairman f enrolling and
engrossing Cunningham federal and
interstate relations I'pdegraff com-
pilation revision and style Curd tm-
mlgiiiion Br.iwulee geological sur-
j Senator Slew ait chairman com-
mit ts on committees said tho ma-
jority members of the committee
recognized the min. rity m mbers aa
men desimua of conserving the public
good am' fhey were treated accord-
ingly Senator Cutuiinghatn la a
nu'oiher of five of the most Important
committees He la recognized aa one
of the stiong men la tho Senate.
Both the House and Senate of Okla
homa's legislature will follow the'lead
ot tho constitutional convention and
adopt the rules used by that body
the only changes niado being the
elimination of tine word convention
and proposition aud Inserting either
bei'te or liouse and bill for proposi-
tion. This decision came as "a result
of a conference of the two committees
appointed yesterday on rules. The
same stern Puritanic rules and regu-
lations will govern the actions of
senators and representatives as con-
stitutional delegates. The same rule
will apply to lobbying ami unparlia-
mentary action and tingeutlemanly
discourtesy.
Peter Htmraty chief mine Inspector
ot the state. Is preparing a bill which
he will have presented to the proper
.omnvittee of the legislative bodies It
is a comprehensive measure treating
on the relations of mine owners and
employes. It provides that the miners
shall be protected to the fullest ex-
tent of human Ingenuity. The em-
ployer must look to the safeguarding
of his employe' life. He nwut take
al1 precautions to preserve tho latter s
health safety and general welfare.
Claud Weaver of Pauls Valley a
prominent Democrat and candidate in
tho Fifth congressional district con-
vention for the nomination baa been
hpending several days in the capital
city.
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For everything in osir Jine.
See what we can do for you be
fore you buy. We save yoia
money. We keep the best. We
sell for cash or checks. We have
School T&oQiX and
School Suppiie
We have Lowney's Choco-
late Candy that's the best. We
have the trade.
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The legislature will havo to aid
many localities at its first Mission
The Mate is made up of tracts opened
tor bt'ttlemcnt al various times and
under different provisions In addl
Do People Turn Away
You Can be Instflrftly Freed Prom the
Humiliation of Knowing That
Others Detect Bad Odera on
Your Braath Arising From
T'digsatlorf Smoking
Drinking and Sating.
Without oueation it makes the finest the
mo&ldpthf Ul 3Jqg 3r;J ?kgi Orjim
Baking Powder has been used through-
out North America for three generations
and is acknowledged to be the standard
baking powder for ease and economy.
ONE WEEK'S DEMONSTRATION.
'I in one wek I woik in i Ik flint
Icgli'at i. of Oklahoma lias di niiin
stinted mi eh That fie people
chosen b the voters ot thu state are
capable of pirfornilng tneir duty I
'tbmt ihe ton.; livmn undei territorial
form of goxi'iiueut had madt it '
lino . lm . nn imes tint meeting'
tne in nn ti iti -I'til- rif a ni'llt n and
a half ol 11 a- who had liei II p)
erned b diT tint laws k u lae
that the in w eouii'i! of tu. stati
nted assUlSatt-. ainj uut linn d.a c
action u iwqnlruj for maintenance of
iiiuniiAuil law in ih. old liuiJau Ter-
rnii t-thii ti flit over and
bLjm ill min in h dean .nut rut d (bat
we lla. ihe will the means and the
Intftllke.K. io iiuiive t this the ureal-
est 0.niniiuwt-altli n -n i; the MIsh
tasipia aud otlur &uues will luvc tu
bump to Weep lu fiont of our array of
t- i inr-e pi ck ind -oRktoitlnues!.
Trial Package to Prove It Sent Free.
Hie.ith pt ifumos do not strike at
tin loot ol the evil They onlv con-
nut the odor for a time But char-
i oal kill- the gaa that causes the odor
.uiulle-- th. food lying in you stom-
ach and Intestloes facilitates the pro-
cose of digpaaa acts as a mild lax-
ative five totke to the system id
thort gives you a clean bill f health.
Aud all the cbarcoal necestary to ob
lain these results you can get In a
box oi Stuart's Charocal Ixiaenges
in ie -.'Se
The uses of charcoal are many lu
ait and tleeVrlcfcy it !i" constantly
used but it is especially valuable
when ahsoluto pUiJty of product is
required. A an adsortteut and uisiu-
foctaut It has no equal. That is why
ou will Invariably flud it In eveiy
water filter
Stuart Chracoal Iosenges ate
made from pure willow charcoal with
a slight nlxtii of hone to rnder
theta palatible They wU filter aur
blwo'l for iju. destroy ever particle
of poison and impurity absorb all the
ga lu vtif rtowiach. give ou a
wet clean breath and relieve ypu
fioro the awkward feelibg vou are
bound to hav when you detect 1 the
t xprebsiitn of other people that trey
finell jo'ii had breath Miuiv who
me fond ot onlotu avoid ealiiiK them
hcsuve of tae odor they leave One
of Rt oarf's Charcoal Loceuges Imme-
diately kills this however The same
apjle to smoking drinking oi chew
ing
We are ho convinced that you will
find thtwe losenges indlsiiensabla after
once using them that we will vud
on g sample Udckae Ui mail free
if you will af&4 yoitr uw and ad-
dress today toP A. Stewart. Co. 300
htuart Bitlg. Marshall Mich.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
K .1 CHUNKY & CO.. Tc'pdo. O
'We the undersigned have known
K J Cheney for the last 15 years and
believe him pcrfotly honorable In all
business tliausactlons and financially
able tj carry out any obligations made
by hie firm WALDINO K1NNAN &
MARVIN. Wholesale DruggiBts To
ledo. Q.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter-
nally actlug directly uiioti the llo
and mucous surfaces of Die system
Testimonial sent free. Price 7fc.
Iter bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation-
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Iurlng the nine months ending
Nov 1 13f076 British ImmigratiU ar-
rived In Canada. againM. HM.Zli for
the corresponding period at 19U8.
The next convention of the Ameri-
can federation of Labor wltl be helb
In Oenver.
The Boston local of the Wood Wire
and Motal leathers' Uuiou has estab-
lished a sick and A-ath benefit sys-
tem for Its members.
Tho Union label products shown at
tho Jaonestown exposition jmit closed
will be transferred to Washington to
form a permanent exhibit of all goods
beating the union stamp.
At the uext convention of the
Trades and Labor Congress of Cana-
da the question of having ll perman
ent Government employees brought
under the Civil Service Act will bo
considered
ARE YOU GOING
NORTH or EAST
If you arc. don't overlook-tiie
ROCK ISLAND service to
KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS
CHIG:A:CzO ' -
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WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS
I slull be pieascd to furnish rttteg scltcdules and any
information desired concerning present or
prospective journeys
eraiore Folders. Etc Furnisbed
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If not convenient for yon lo call write
to me or to
J. A. STEWAR.T.
Gsnernl Atfent. Kansas City
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WRONG
WILL BE BIO FOX HUNT.
Monte Ne Ark Dec 4 The manage
ment of Uie Crescent livery stbbles
of Eureka Springs informs Mr W H
Harvey that he will have twenty-five
flue saddle horse here at the Annual
fox hunt Chrlttmas week This with
local mounts will make a great s ureas
of the bunt fro rathe viewpoint of flue
saddle h ititf
A Largo Crowd.
The Pair's reduction sale that is
now on is certainly drawing the
rriwdb The) are i tally cutting their
prices Owing to their large stock
tl.ej have to btgiu early to rduce it
for the spring stocks Mr Bendel-
bach aayu een with the money
strtngeacy be has doae the largest
business of any ptssii(ig full. One
can aee by the large adr la today's
Leader that they are offering uarguius.
Don't economize on your htj&.Hh. Economize
on diamonds if youwtxnt to but fip.Uhe best when
you buy MEDICINE.
Be sure of your druggist and then ta.ke his
word for his drugs We know our drugs are rirfh
In some instances we have to charge more tho.n
cheap drurjs would cost but you tvre the fjainer
by it.
When we put our no me on tv pnokatjo of drvins
t tJuireLntoes the qucJity.
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: Prompt Attentiou Given to All
: Calls for Drayage.
Spacious Rooms For Storage
Receivers and Distributors
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