The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 45, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 28, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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THE
LEADER QUTHRIB . OKU OATunPAV DECCMBSn M 1W.
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PAQE THRCfc
Come in and
examine our
Men's
Shoes
If 9
The man who is in need of
New Shoes will find it well
worth while to come here and
examine thehandsome new and
worthy models we are show-
ing. We have shapes and
leathers to meet the require-
ments of men of all tastes and
for use on all occasions. Dress
Shoes Shoes for Business Wear.
Our Shoes are marked in Vlain
Figures and sold after our
SMALL-PROFIT system of
selling reliable clothing for men
and boys.
Boys'
hoes
For dress and
every day wear
liPcrsonal Mention?
A
fimmtmwmmmmmm
W. E .! hnston is here from Perry.
O M White of Ft. Cobb in In the
c ltV.
V. .1. I.roey of Durjmt i? in the
city.
Ben Uw(hw of Cha-otHer to In the
eit.
H. K. Kanisef of. Porss Olty la here
today.
A .1. Dauniort la bar from Pauls
Vulhn. . -
.1. A .larkson ot Papl .Valley is In
(lie citv.
Flovd Clark Is beta from Okla-
homa Citv.
A. O Wells of Atdner la a Uuth-
1 le visitos
F. ll Sims or Oktatona City is a
Cutliiio vitltor.
Atinu Sam Harris la here from
Oklahoma City.
Judge Ciifton J. Pratt Is here from
Oklahoma City.
.ludK Jesse J. Dunn has returned
iium u trip to Alva.
Mr. J. Li Reed is in
('ity today on business.
Oklahoma
W N. Faul Is here from Pauls
Valley He is the son or the Chicka-
saw Indian Sam Paul for whom the
city of Pauls Valley was named.
Attfiney J. W. Field returned to
Norman this morning after spending
lit- holidays in the eity with relative.
Hon. Iee Cruee. of Ardmore was
1 re to attend the meeting of the
lK-:ird of regents of the .bate nl-
i-rsliy
W A Ki'Nand gemral traveling
lU!inr! a;; nt for the "Kcty." and
: U Heeker passenger agent for
Oklahoma art In the city today. This
- Mr Kelland'u first visit to Guthrie
.nd he i favorably impressed wlia
the -tt lie ays that the business
rrv is much Virge than was ex-
po ted.
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The Only One
Price Clothier in Guthrie
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LEADING CLOTHIER
BROWJSSON HERO
OF THE LINE
(Continued from pane one)
prefer the charges but bis friends
are planning to do so for him.
Admiral Brownsou being the
stickler for discipline that he Is
having made this issue with the Pres-
ident over a point of discipline con-
tinues silent regarding the contro-
versy. Ho leaves it to the White
Houue to make the letter public but.
If the Presideut under takes to make
any statement from Hrownson's ex-
planation is omitted then Brownsou
regardless of consequences will
speak out.
The navy officers speak freely of
the affair when assured that they
will not b0 quoted. What use of a
naval academy and the elaborate
naval trainln they say all calculated
to product men who cau command
and operate ships' It doctors are com-
petent for tb Jol?
You want a doctor to doctor you
runs their reasoning and you want a
naval man to run a naval ship; a sur-
geon could no more navigate a ship
than he could tlv. He either nnmt
have a merchantman navigating of-
ficer and a private crew or a naval
officer under hliu.
When you're languid when you're
lazy.
When vott're loose lank and lean
A pitiful object you soon will lie
Unless you take Rocky Mountain
Tea. C. It. Renfro.
John Blocker. Ads. thought he could
make money stlllm- whisky and the
she riff debated the question. Decision
in favor of the sheriff.
Constitution i-iid bad blood are
Twins; kill people Inch by Inch sap
ilfe away. HoJHsterV Rocky Moun-
tain Tea lolleves the constipation
and bad biood. 36c Tea or Tablets.
C. R. Renfro.
Tii big bridge no loss the Pole Cat
i.t.sr Sapulpa was destroyed by Are
It tones and vitalises the entire
system; makes ilfe worth living no
matter wha your station. Hollisetr's
Hocky Mountain Tea is the surest
preventative known agaiust dis-
ease. 3Sc. Tea or Tablets. C. R.
Renfro.
u v - rr.iAl...l . VMuu rWtr
f Xlfiruoi ( l'olllii u FmMi"n v ij .
inarucd Miss Cam wetdt of :pui-
pa tnd will condi i the bride's tore
at the tatter plat'
J f your doctor fully endorses your
F tskine Aver's Cherry Pectoral for
yur bard C0UShi then buy it and
-v usc jt if ije
laAE jtaiiiLic
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IiaBC " ""W1" IUH IIMV1IU UIBUII.IIIV
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or wu6 '
nd colds. &&:
i Mmkm hky
M.rs C. C. Kneialey Is entertaining Mr T n rirn.iH m m .. .
h happy bnuch of little misses whSi?!' J "' Falrflel(1' on North First
called this afternoon with their do!-
lfe8 to tak tea and henr the wonder-
nil new talking machine of their
hostem. Those who hroueht u.elr
nollies were Marion Pilllnaalev. Marv
Claire Pettv. Kutli Hlldreth. Jumilta.
rarr Gecrgle and Lee Went Rbecealt'0lurcun3 mmies are Miss Gertrude
Sarcliet. (ieore4e MoKaU Rlihiil Pantler and H. P. Vvatt. both of
ind Fannle Wenner aud the llttleBW16' Okla. Mr. Wyatt In prl-
MIskob Ilnt-llfTa 1 vatft SPCretarv tn llnr a Tnl.ti.-
V '- 1 ton president pro tern of the deflate.
VMIfB Tliith Walton nnrtnlnari ialHln father Waa a member of the con-
meT-npers of the .1. U. O. clnb. at the
fiome of P. T. Walton laet eveninr
with a number of their young gentle-
men friends at three course luncheon.
rhe Walton home was tastefully
lerornted In pink and green the
colors of the clnh and a most enjoy
able evening was spent. Among the
entertainments was a guessing con-
test which was won by Chaa. Brill
and Kmanuel Weinberger. Among
those present were Karl Gregory
Karl Underwood. Charles Brill. Hal
Rambo Kmanuel .Weinberger Bdllh I
Spurrier George Qim James A bell
Noel Walton. haljWi "Frtsby. Carl Qro-
doek Lee Cockrnm and John Duncan.
Miss Jessie Pardoe ami Miss Afamie
Madsen lmcve returned from a visit
in Crescent City.
The Excelsior club will meet with
Mrs. H. L. Miller. 701 Bast Warner
h venue January 2.
There will be a called meeting of
Guthrie Chapter No. 2 Monday even-
ing for the purpose of giving de-
gree work.
Mr and Mrs. T. R.
Palmer. of
Muskogee are the guests of Mr. and
!2 M
1 TOPICS OF
H
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I THE TOWN 5
"S-I-H-i-B-i-H-I-H-I-HH-I-H-l-ai-HH-I-B-I-aJ
Deaf Mute to Preach.
Rev. Joseph H. Cloud of St. Txuis
will sive two readings at the state
Bchool for deaf and diwnb tonight
one from Julius Caesar and one from
Enoch Arden. Rev. Cloud will hold
services assisted by Rev. A. B. Nleh-
olas pastor of Trinity llplscoi.il
chtirch. as Interpreter In Trinity
church at 1.30 p. in. Sunday next. The
pupils and teachers of the deaf n-
Ktitute will be In attendance. Rev.
uioiHi inougu neai bin uuiiiu in au
A. iimi M. college man and an ordain-!
nl priest of the church.
Veterans Will Have Special Meeting.
A special meeting of Hartranft Post
No. a. will be held tonight at 7.30
o'clock at the I. O. 0. F. hall to make
arrangements for the joint Installation
of officers of the post and corps Janu-
ary 7.
New Yorker Will Prsaeh.
Rev. Lttclvenberger of New York
City will occupy the pulpit st the
Christian church tomorrow at both
morning and evening services.
CASTOHZA.
GETTING BREAKFAST.
Experlenee That Taught a Man te Rs-
speet Woman's Ability.
"Ever try to get your own break-
fasts?" asked the man nhose wife Is
away. "No? Well It's a most valu-
able education lu the art of holding
more than one thing in the mind at a
time. I can understand after a week
of It how women get to be exiert In
matters Of detail.
"We men go through life blundering
along first nt one thing aud then at an-
other with the Idea that what wo are
doing nt the moment sboulrl be finish-
ed before anything else is taken up.
You can't get lircaUfast on that princi-
ple. Womi'ii lust met lely kuorv how
10 run nair a nuzcu iiungw si once. -i me ooor roi n tlm Hut char
When they ha-.e the coflee on the col kill- h- gas thut causes the
stove and the toast is browning and"r' l"ri(leH the food lirig in vour
the eggs looking they can put the an-' "tomaeh and inttHtlne facllltateM the
lshlng touches on the setting of the jror 'f digestion acts as u mil.l
tai.le with a light aud cheerful heart. .!''; KiH l"ne to tU" HVH'n'.
At the psychological moment the .of. I ". nd "mh V "" ''" f
fee ill 1 whisked off the toast ex- ' ry to ol In h. 'm''"0' """'h
ry 10 oiiiulu tlicB it'MiltH oii can
traded and the eggs reiuoxed to a t jn u )ox of 8tuan Charcoal
place where further application of tozenges price 25c.
heat is Impossible. It's a wonder to The iim-.. of charcoal arc m wi In
me bow they do It. ' -"t and ! 1 1 k iti it is constant
"A man if he essays to make coffee ' usod. Iut it is vspwlal!'. valuulle
must detute his whole iittentlou to the n'rJ ul.-.oliiif iurn of uroduet n
ooerullou. likewise with etervthliiL'
else ir he doesn't there'll lie trouble
lie isn't a success lu a double set.
and when the .(ueatiou I. one or at
mine or a uauruiie aii ur miui as
well throw up his bamU.
.i ifi
.. i . i
he eoni-luded. with a shade or pride in
bin ton 'till he'a got the haug of It."
"Uo you consider journelf quit lined
now do jouV" hla friend luquired
with mock aerioueueM.
"If a uceewlo or spoiled ' meals
qualifier me." the Srst epeaker reloln-
eiL 'Tin it "-New York Lrea
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i
Call Catinty School Land Lestceu.
The school i.tnd let.i.i-eh or I.ogan
enuntv aro runiutKlM.1 t.. 111....1 !
I Guthrie. Saturday January 4 for the
I purptjBe of aelectlng delexatea to
the btate conMnlon. whk4 meet
January 7 in (iuthrle AH lesseea
bhoultl be present as this will be
an important meeting looking after
legiaiatiou for the Kale of the landtf.
C. R VU N(J l'rex J 11 NUIUtlti.
Sec.'
street.
The ' Bachelor's Club" nf the state
legislature Is b-ser a member a
Feault of the American disposition to
JRet 'named on Christ man day. The
lftltiitlonat convention from Potta
waiomie cowwy. Tne bride in a
arming young society belle of Wa-
lJptte. They will spend t':? winter In
thrle.
The Salvation nrmy will give a
"watch night" social on New Year's
eve at their hall on Wet Oklahoma
avenue -v?.
Mr and Mrs J. I). Reed have re-'
turned from Mansford. Okls. where
they spent Christmas with their
dshgktor.
Marshal W. T. Field ot the su-
preme court and family ere spending
the holidays In Caldwefl Kaa.
Announcements are out for the
wedding of Mr. James Mascho. of
Chandler to Miss Elsie Bowen or this
city which will occur at the home of
the bride's parents In West Guthrie
on Tuesday next. Mr. Mascho 'was
formerly stenographer in the office of
United States Attorney John Bmbry.
The happy couple will reside at Nor-
man where Mr. Maseho will h irv-
ciate.il with his father in the mercan-
tile business
"Hsd dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite aud what I did
eat distressed me terrloly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured iiim."-J. h. Walk-
er Sonbury Ohio.
For nice chickens and turkeys no
to Henry M Newman the poultry-
man corner Division and Vllos.
Judge IDthaii Allen cashier of the
"" or Commerce or Pawhtiskn. is
llp" conferring with Secretary Marr.
of the school land leasing board rela-
tlve to wetting a deposit from the $5-
1 ww.wkj school fund ror his Institution.
CASTOIIIA.
Rwni tt8
Ex-Senator J. P. Hlckam. of iVr.
kins is in the elty to attend the meet
ing or me noard or regents or thp
Htate IinlvePBlty 0 Wn"h hP" B""
. mmh.. y wnltn np m a
Don't let the baby suffer from
oozema sores or any Itchina of the
akin. Doan's Ointment gives Instaut
TOier cures quickly. Perfectly sole
ui cDiiareu. ah druggists sell it
Imitators ar not loved by true
Americana nor is the manufacturer
who endeavors to imitsia a won ni
rertlsed article by ming a similar
luuBwarK or package hoping to foo
i uuuuc. uo not be fnolad Insls'
on gettiug what you ask for.
Call Democratic Committee.
Chairman J. B. Thompson has
called a meeting of the Democratic
atato central committee In .Guthrie
for Jauuarv 6tl t 10 a. m.
Do People Turn Away ?
You Can be Instantly Freed From the
Humiliation of Knowing that Others
Detect Bad Odore on Your Breath
Arising from Indigestion' Smok-
ing Drinking and Eating.
Trial Package to Prove It Sent Frs
Breath perfumes do not strike at
the root ot the evil. The imlv n.
'I""J Ab an ubhorljeut Iml Iih
" 11 r.m .. ..
Inferiant h h.ta no al Tli.it Is
wh oii will in- .irlatili flml u in
Rvnrv utuir iHtAw
gtuart 8 charcoal
Izeugi'.4 aro
made fioili
lilire Willow 'li;ir-(i l
... .. .-
Vim a Mtl.llt mixture ol hoiu-v. tn
! render tli.ni palatable The will
niter ()ur lo.i foi ou df-Htroy
tver) iuiIkIh of ioi-nn and iiujuir-
5tv Hhwon ull t Jit- Kat. in muh itii
.ten 'w u a veet ckun uneaih
f" r"cve y" 'rn that awkward
e"DS io ar' oul(1 '" hv" wh""
' yoU A"'''' u ""' expieltn of other
ueopli- that they irrll your bad
breath iun kIi ate loml nt
nioiis avtt citing tlniu b.-. .mi- ot
'"'"' "" ) '" " i .Stu.iitt
'lian .M I 1 ty - iiuiiii-Uiu-! . k'lln
tw'- howeei The faint- applies to
niokiiiK. drinking or chewing
' w a'e cc.ivincjd thai ou will
"" ""' i.w-ngeb inai ifimrtuu
alter on imiik tlit-ni. that w(. uii
send you a buniilr i:h kv i. inil
'" " '" ' wl11 K"''d twin n.wn. .mi
udrew. tiinu) to i A Stuai t Co. J4W
j Stuart lildg Marshall Mich.
lO W W Fal1 and Winterf-Jk
Tft" B I OVERCOATS Pf
W. L ' i'l 1 . in various lengtht to )- 1 1
TOk A C SI H " ft" tastes also gen- 1 I
j 3pW4i lifcii- 11 W 1 line Cwvc-netto Kaimtints 1
- - VflTTl k I B i-1 IHUH OlHIHi ND LOW 1 1
BBF ' i il W EI I'ltKJtS APii (iKHKD IN I k
W$J Jt ivT HBJ I I ' ; INITK0 CLOTIIhS 1 fffl
5 -Xf&i i iBf ' Kli m L I The co-operat:o'.i of 1 40 uteres H 1-1
ffl 0$X& lljipTf I 7 fSm K ''1 ""Operating tlie world's greatest W?.. 1 li
K ' i(S W$!l ' tfKrK '1 I '' tniloring plant telling iMrset W' I K
mk ?"?&$& V2F i I 3t.. 1 tin from Factory to You tavesyou I 11
WteJ$K$$ f isSO I B I $5.00toSA00 1 I in
viBMKB(unQsB3l'B 0"" "' ' ! 140 iur nhuu mu ! BRkwBjbqHdBIP'K'
vmT kwbw Kfl ' HI 11
A Real Wonderland
Sooth Dakota with its rich silver
mines bonanza farms wide ranges
and strune natural formations Is a
verltalil wntulerlnnil At Mounil
City In the home of Mrs. IS. D. Clapp '
a wonderful case of healing has lately j
occurred. Her son seemou near death
with lung and throat trouble "Ix-!
hausting coughing spells occurred '
every five ininuteB." writes Mrs. Clapp 1
"when I began giving Dr King's New i
Discovery the great medicine that '
saved his life and completely cured
him." Guaranteed for coughs and
colds throat and lung troubles by ull
druggists. 60c. and $1.00. Trial bot-
tlo free.
Governor Will Attend.
Governor Haskell slated today that
he would attend the "Greater Okla-
homa" banquet to be given at Shaw-
nee Tuesday night by the oliarober of
commerce of that city.
Never oan loll when you't) mash a
finger or suffer a cut brulae burn or
cald. Me prepared. Dr. Thomas'
Wlectrlc Oil Instantly rekeves the uain
quickly owes the wound.
Cure that cold and ooogh with
Llllie's Red Spruce and White Pine
Cough Syrup.
Phone No. 1 In uwe and you will
nevor miss your train. Baggage
ojilcUly oarrlod. Rojal B. B. ad
Uab Co
A Night Blaze.
Hose wagon No. 2 was called on! at
eleven o'clock last night to 1K24 West
Cli vtland avenue where a small
dwelling was In flames. It had been
unoccupied for some time and was be-
ing used as a store house for hay. The
origin or the fire Is a mystery buf wi
undoubtedly work or Incendiary na-
ture. The quick response of the Are
department kept the loss down $1M.
Constipation causes headache nau-
sea dizziness languor hoart palpita-
tion. Drastic physics gripe sicken
weaken the bowels and don't cure.
Doan's Regulets act gently and oure
constipation. 25 cents. Ask your
druggist.
FOLLOWS BROTHER JN DEATH.
Km porta. Kas. Dec. 27. Theodore
TeU-hgraeber. a prominent miller of
Llndsburg Kas dropped dead heie
today of heart disease. He came to
Bniporia to attend the riuvial or his
brother Kmil Miller or Binporla who
died on Christmas night.
AMUSEMENTS.
There K piobably no mualc.il cun-
edy that hiiH be.-n hi ought out thla
". n.i hi. i- hhh u aironger cuini)liia i
tlon of talent than that whU i to!
I'e awn in 'Tin' Iiiatrlrt leader." the
new play which opena at the Kiooka
on Hunday next. The rompany Ih J
compn.j 0r Huch woll known people I
aa Ethel Dovey. Frederlek C Trues- '
dale Frank Weed (limlave NVvllle. I
Allen T. Kreahby Vera Hamilton.
Minna Mau'et. pur Redding. Uoi
otfiy Trfloi itnd Minnie Muirav to-j
gethi-r with a ehorua that in aaid to
liae I'ccri the talk ol ever it tin
eompan 1 ax appeared in. The xal-
o! aejiH will begin today. (
W. A. (lullldge and A. A Dial of
Anthony Kanaka are hen loiMug lor
a loeatlon loi a l HinekM rollege
THE A8SOCIATKD PRESS
(From Hi Wat Capital Der 2b)
As u (tit t'llitilihr t.r nair. k.. Auu.
iat.v Hreta a mutual organization
. ol oeraonu iininlii-rinr ul.r mm
h without a oetr Jt haii lu own
leaned wirts whUh rn m a net work
urroMh tb- lenth and breadth or Iho
- -
(imllm m Th (.il .ll..n.. t .1.1
leaned n. hf-ni b approximately:
Da wiren. r(oo mllea; night wire
L'n.ooo nni.-f. The uiimbor of worda
jutl fteivwd aud transmitted at
leach of tin moie Important olTle
lie over Wi.OtMi or the equivalent of
nim e eolumm or tae average
nt-wnimper
I' furnish s Huh nurvlee at prent
tn 444 alici uiHjri papera and to 3'i0
nnriinK i.jwii It furnlhee UiIm kt-r
.hhh r. i. . u papers la te ute of
(JkUliotna. ten jf whii-h r.. ;if'-i '
lU.in pHr tli- other roiir are morn-I
ug publie. tiuu
I Thte rhowa mot tmphatiealiy that
the evening papei i the (ho.r.e of 1
tbi rrad'"9 oubiic today
' Again nn iun)ii.' Jtt Utued
by tae .su't(t 1'i.r w And that
Oklahoma taat.. i.n.k ae aeveot. ctnu
!.u the fciatew receiving thia aritf.
Sell IJMTED GL0THIIS at
TOM JENKINS
It's Not
For New Year's
Will Please Beyond Anything
You Could Give.
The remarkable offerings of Hie .TiMikln Companv
make piano buying bo easy safe and ei-oiioimc.il. Ji"U
come hi and see liow easily you cau buy a niano No 1m g
gllng or dickering over price. IBverv piano marked at the
one lowest price and thut price Is $50 to $15u less than
the same grade of pianos are sold foj n other store. Wt
have an array oi the finest pianos in the world and your
ten ear-old ooy or girl cau buy as cheaply and safely as
yourself Just tell them how Ii'ikIi to go. We are fjctor
distributers for the
Steinway Vose Weber Hard man
Harwood Standard Harrington
Schaeffer Weser Klburn
And a doacn others. TVrmg $0 $8. fc 10 mout hl We hav
a bis fctock of Victor and Edison Talking Mu-lnues .n.
all late records.
. W. Jenkins'
109 W. Oklahoma Ave. Guthrie.
There is only onu pitxno player known a.s the
Pio.noiv. Wo sell it.
Stores at Guthrie and
Hutchinson Kansas; Kansas
Missouri.
g Weinberger Transfer Company
J Prompt Attentiou Given to AH J
? Calls for Drayage. ?
: Spacious Rooms For Storage $
j: Receivers and
!: t1r -- at
hat la. in the number of aM rt rt-
reiving Ihb 'ric' an 1 1 etitial to
Ottorgia and Maine.
Uklahotiia hax mole n w. iaif(3 11 ;-
'lit: tli lb HcivUe t hull Alaliuiu.i. Ari-
zona. Art'aiiaaa Delaware Florl-la
Idaho Kentuikv. Louisiana. Mar;-
laud Mexico Miiini fotn MixHisttlipi
Montana Neltra.tka. Nevad 1. N-w
llampahlri' New Jmaev. .New Mcxkii
North Candlna. -Sttrtli Dnkota (H-
gun Ithodo litlautl Hi.ulli Curoliua.
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 45, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 28, 1907, newspaper, December 28, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76934/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.