The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 108, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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MARCH WEATHER
The wind tlic dampness nnd the general uncertainty of March weather make It a niontli
of extreme danger to every one especially so forth: rundown overworked brain-tired men
and women who huvc not kept their blood rich nnd healthful.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey stimulates and enriches the btood aids digestion builds up
the nerve tissues tones up the heart and fortifies the system against disease germs.
A Stfntiilunt for the Old.
"Writing for my father would say
tint he is now approaching lii eighty-
second year bvit owing to loss of tight
is not able to go out ifiurh and get Tiia
accustomed exercise which he lias hd
for years. lie has never bean in the
habit of umii stimulants in any vav but
finding Ilia he required something of lite
kind haft tried cveral and prefers Duffy's
Milt Wluikry to nny other. He takes
a mall dive every i d-i) with an .equal
quantity of water a- the strength is suf-
In irnt and considci that he has been
nux It benefited by itt uc. Asformy-
If 1 mirr use MiimiHrnts of any kind
Itut Vtitilv iprtjv of youniiaruiFitrture
a i li . !iecn sn honefici.ll to my sllicr."
-Cl O. 1.. GOODWIN (for Geo. I.
Goodwin) Newton Mass.
Is an absolutely pure distillation of
mnlfcd thus decoying the Rcrm
Wlnrli is the most effective tonic
rcicncc; softened 15' warmth and
from injunou"? substances render
mutf- ;rtiifiun tl r-irnnrb
i
pin Bf &
It ciucg nervousness tvphoid.maJariaccry form of 'tomarh trouble
d cavs of the t hi oat and lungs mil all run-down nnd weakened romli-
llon of the bod- brain and nencs. It is prescribed by doctors and is
recognized as a family ncdicmc everywhere.
CAUTiON. Wltcii yon ask vonr druggist giocer or tlcater for Duffy's
PiiicAiaK Wlilakcy be sure y oti jet ttic genuine. It's tic only absolutely
irare medicinal null whiskey and I told hi. coaled bottles only; never
In bulR. I'tice $1.00. Lock for fie lr?de mark the " Old Chemist" on
the label and make sure the aenl over She trk I. unbroken. Write Dr.
U. Curraii Consulting Physician for an illustrated inedlcdl booklet and
free advice. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Rochcetcr N V
Jail and for four i' ' lay lu a stupor
renl or well affr Ud rerjalng either
food or drink
At the end of tluil time lie revived
and lu a stntonient tundn to C. C.
HninttioutU then slierltr Iloiiklua
clalmod to haui known nothing of ttio
crime until told of it bv bin fellow
prlEonf-rt. and urg d the el.Um that
the deed must have been dono la a tit
of temporal y iiiannlt
On liei death bod the nun del od wo-
man htated tluil a llnpklim rushed hi
ho back door on tho event or of the
murder tio exelnimod "Oh. cb oh
es 1 ve got you now and I'm golnt
to kill you "
Other evidence of pionieditatwl nun
der which will be advance! by the
lronecutlon Is a letter found on IiIh
person imuiedlatl after tho murder
htlll umtaniird and ndu'CBsed to his
cousin C ' Hopkliia at Polo. Mo.
The letter haj:
' Wrote j ou oateidny about my bov
but don t take any stem about H"iul
lug him to mo until ou hear from me
again and If anything aliould liapptn
to me look up a sood famll to adop
lilm
I have bedii treated meaner th.n I
cm Ktand You will heai from or -.
mo honii to good bye puihaps for the
lutt time.
"JOHN HOPKINS '
Citizens Threatened Lynching.
Immediately following tho death of
Mr8 Hopkins more than 50 enraged
citizens or the elty collected in groups
and threatened until long nftor mid
night to aiu-mpt mob luw. Kiom this
attempt they wore only provuntoil by
the news tli.it Hopkins hlntBolf was at
tho point of donth' nnd 'by tho fact
that the tlun acting governor Charles
H t'llsaii had ordered out for duty tho
local company of Oklahoma national
guardu m tifcslat tho shot Iff In lotninlng
his mlboiior
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Doth
Agreeable and effective.
Charubei Iain's Cough Remedy fiaa no
BUpcrlor for coughs colda and croup
nnd the fa t that It Is ploaanut to take
and contains nothing In any wny in
jurlous has tnndo It a favorRa with
inuthrrs Mr W. S. ivinasn a mer
thant of Kirks vllle lown says 'lor
more than twenty years Chamber-
lain's Coiihli RenUHly has Wen " n v
leading remedy for all throat trouble
It is 'specially aurppsarul In ciiaes of
croup Childran like It and my custo-
mers who nnvo Ui.ed It will not take
am other "
For anle byC. II IIKNKIIO.
DELEGATUS FOR CANNON
(IJ Associdtici Pres. )
LItrlitiMd. HI Mdieh 18-Rombll
c im of tln Twenty first couerebsl-jiisl
idlnripf met la cnnuntlon heie today)
and hi'leeietl two ilH'ai'M ami alter
n.tes to attend tin u.ittonal ton ven
t u.n at Chicago si i out resolutions
wire pasatd hirtm inn hpeakei Can
non for the presiili m v and th.) tit lea
te woie
int-uuciej to rout ior ma
itonilnatlriii.
' .
Woman
Nature
tratinjj and soothing' properties
all unpleasant feelings and
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and wjth but
little suffering' as numbers have
testified nnd said Mit is "worth
(ts weight in gold." $1.00 per
'8
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information Mailed tree.
Builds Up at &.
"I'or about two ers I liave been
tiring your Malt Whiskey and It has
been of great benefit t me. I was nil
nm down ami debilitated and nothing
seem to bulk! roc tip. I read in the
Boston GkiU about DuiTr's Pure M)t
WhuLey liftd tboMgkt it wWild bo just
tlw riglt thin tot me and liave found
It aa. t am 82 years pf hr- "WAR-
REN CUILhR Waburn Mass.
Cramps Cured.
"For 20 )tar I have been troubled
with crimp in mv limbs Iwit x com-
mented u-iup jnur Malt Whiskey and
Iwvc not since been bothered with cramps.
"I have liul recently a severe sick
spell with bowel trourltc and your Whin-
Ve'y again helped me Wt tlderftdly. I am
77 ytan old'-JOHN H. WOOD
Conner. wile Ind.
malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly
and producing a predigestcd liquid food in the form of a malt essence
stimulant nnd invigorator known to
moisture it pnlntability nnd freedom
t $o that it can be retained by the
A.cVAiA NM
ONLY LIVING
EX-PRESIDENT
GKOVKK CLEVELAND
IS SI VENTY-0NE YEARS
OLD TODAY
Dy Auaoclalcd l'raar )
I'linceton N. J. March Ifc Orovrr
( le eland the only llvin" e president
cf the United SUtes. was 71 jears old
today Though he has lived In pruetl
nl retirement since be left tin. WlilK
HoiiHi" moio than ten veais ugo Mi.
Cleveland n. u not In any mcatib been
1 i gotten b i formei polltlial asao
( lates bis i ihonal fi lends nnd lib
glon of admirers This vus ei
denc(d toda by tho receipt o! count
k-SB letters and inesbiigeH of eoneriHtu
lutioilK at the ( lev (land home In till
dt The fi'lii ItmiH greelini;i taint
troni all aeetions of the couu'rv an 1
trom men ami women In all vnlkn ol
life nnd of all shades of polit'cul b"
lief.
Mr Cleveland will take no pa-t In
the coming presidential campaign i!r
Intentions In this tognrd have been
made plain to friends who hae ap
pioached lilm on the subject. The
nntl-Uryan clement among tho demo-
crats of Now .ffrsoy woulij like to have
had Mr. Clovelnnd go to tho Denvci
convention as a delegate from this
btatc. Old line democrats In New
York and throughout the East weio
loady to support tho plan but Ml
Cleveland could not be persuaded to
give his consent It Is possible tin.'
the events of the coming c.impnlgn
may so shape themselves aH to brlnx
f i oni the o president n formal ntaii
inent setting forth his vlev. on tin
questions at ismie but he has given bis
ttleiiiis to mid) ibtand that so far '"
nnj public appearam e oi speet h mnk
itiK goes he must be oiiuled out
Vhelioei tin subject Is broached
Mi Cleseh'iid doth not hesitate to r
it rate his d teimlnation tc i"i-r 'II
tt mptatlnns to return to public life Ho
has bteadfastly taken the position tint
anv American who has boon talbd lo
the piesblency lies receive I th" hi h
t honor in the Rift of tl Ami u.n
people atitl that lo at'np' un other
publit office or to mix In politics
Hould
tlimn
not
nm) uo seiiisii uui .iiiii
At 71 ye irs of age M
still In the enjoyment
r Clevoland b
of pretU gtKid
.health
thanks to his fibbing and hunt-
iliiK trios aud other forma of outdoor
c njoyment In magazine articles in
(hls uonvt rsatlon or hli locturos to the
Mii.ientH i rrinceton an me oki io
(er anil tleaniess of thought are turn
1
Is to love children and no home
can be completely happy with-
out them yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is pi full of sufferinir.
danper and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother's Friend by its peue-
allays nausea nervousness and
so prepares the system for the
Mother's
Friend
Docs More than Claimed.
" I wish to tell you tlmt I lwvc ttietl
your Malt Whiskey as a med!ctnoand
stimulant and found it all rjsliL It
helped me when I had rheumatism and
lias almost cored my khlney trouble. I
continue to take it with full Confidence
ihnt I wul be fr)ch better in the lonjr
ran." URIAH RUCH Burlington
Kan.
A Good Medicine.
"I hav not used your Malt Whiskey
a great deal but wliat I have used
I found very beneficial. It h a good
article and a very Rood medicine."
J. L. KIRK Adrian Mich.
A Medicine Uncqualed
' I have used your Malt Whiskey as
a medicine and 'there is none to equal
it I have had the best results from it
and ran recommend it to anybody.'
JNO. STLPIIENS Jcanette Pa.
Whiskey
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.syNfesX jk vns.
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PREPARED FOR MINERS' STRIKE
Coal Dealers and Railroads Have
Stored Vast Quantitios of Fuel.
Chicago Maich J7 -Coal In huge
quantities is being stored by Hip mil
toads and by dealers lu Chicago who
have contracts for supplying big os
tabllshmeuls. The Incentive is the
possibility of n slilkc among tho bl
tiunlnoiis miners In the next three
months.
h"or somo time the rnlliouds have
been rushing hundreds of. tons of cod
to depusHoilea some of these being In
Chicago but moat of them ut adja
cent points. .
Eomo- of tho roada tiro said lo bo ub
lundy In a position where tho Immadl-
nto calling of a strike would not oni
bnrrasa Uiom because of tho vast
masses of coal they have on hand
whllo tho other roads soon will bo 'n
an equally good position.
This is to certify thut all dtuggiata
are authorised to refund your monoyj
It Foley s Honey nnd Tar falls to cure
our cough or cold. It stops the cough
heals the lungs and prevents serious
n suits from a cold. Cures la gripp."
coughs ami prevents pneumonia ami
consumption. Contains no opiates
The genuine Is in a yellow package
Refuse substitutes. C. H KISNFItO
Notice.
Ex confederates and the boys who
wore the bluo and friends aro cor
dlnlly invited to meet with members
at teh seerahiry of state's offlco on
the 2nd of March 1008 at 2 o'clock p.
m. A smoker will bo given; nlso mi
oration by tho HonornblB Clint Wor-
ral Subject Tho Flag.
C. D MAUIUCB
T. S. Jont Cominnudor
Adjutant.
Kodol Is n soloutiflc urennrntlon ol
vogatnblo acids with natural tllgostauls
ami coutalua tho siuno jiiIovms found
In a honlthy stomach Knch doso will
Hgoat more tlian 3JJ0O gratfn or good
food. Sold by 0. 1L RliNFUO.
ST. LOUIS M. E. CONFERENCE.
(lly Associated Press )
SpilngRtfld Mi Maich 18 Several
lnndrttl inlnist is and laymen were
present this morning at the opening
of Hie annual se'sion of the til. Louis
confeieiue of the Methodist lCriscopal
church IJishop Warren of Denver
presided at the opening exercises
wklpli wvre held in Qiaco M 1
chtirfeh. Th mtqlatorifl appoiat
n euts will be anno a od lah i in the
week.
F01EYSH0HEMCAR
Cures Coldsi Provonts Pneumonia
TALKED TEL
AND TELplEASUKE
IConttiiuetl trow I'age 2
ott by which Se'tloti 6 was stricken
out ami bis motion was pending at
the time of adjournment.
A message as received " from the
senate telling of the passage of the
appropriation bill with numerous
amendments Whiti hurst moved uiat
the house do not ugitt- to the aroeud
meats anil the hp aker appotutetl lu
rant. Whitehumt ami MeCaila as a
t oiifereni e t omntlt t?e.
Exposition Company Prasents DefiqiL
an l"vi ut. i intrudttteJ a lenort
fioin tho managers of the Oklahoma
Jauiesttiwn KiiKirfillon company tell
IriK of the OKishoijia exhibit and the
exhibits iia mother states. The it
.)rt n-'kf an appi epilation of $5900 to
eovfet the Mkit incurred by the com
pany in maintaining the Oklahoma ex
Mbit at the exposition Tlw couiniutil
ratten bears an Itemized statement of
the debts Incurred. It wa referred lo
a c-onWlttee
A nuntber A nev. bill ware intra-
duced. Their authors and otflfial tl
Ut may be found Ir teh House Jour-
ohI which appfiars elsevihero In 'ihe
Iea.kr of .taj
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HUSBAND
TRAPS W
BY PHONE
MAKES CLANDESTINE A V
V O I N T I ENT AND
LANDS IN'jftfL
BOXES HER EARS AND
COSES TO ORIEI
Surprised Spouse Shrieked
"Murder!" and Police Took
Her Jealous Lord
Special to Daily leader
Chicago 111. March
1S.-A Jealous
IkUabaud an
Incautious wJfo mid a
telepliofis conversion-
The comblunttoii piVaituC! 'U cJiaIn
of events which included fllo bolnfJ
of the eats of Mrs Josao ItOfcen 2fi24
Wentworth avenue by Ur husbnud
while tie insists she un ospeetinp
another mail on a crowdftjl atieet h.
Hamtiioml ami llosen'a Imiin'iUaU
cuinmltiiienl to the county jail for fit
months besides tho imposition of a
fine of $r0 ami costs.
The smitoiHP was flxetl by n Judgt
who falletl to nppieriato Rowi s In
dignatinii at having been mint i.te.i
ovei tho telephone by hla w'le im
another mini as ho believe ultli
whom slm was willing to make an up
polntmeut
Jloson recent ly became fnthni itb
the ldon that Mrs It mmi'm lav" foi
him wns being divvrfxi to ntiuther
Aflei much thought he d"!seil n plar
to conflim Ills suspicions 'ii v. uibl
call her on the teleiiln n ivpieseul
himself as his rival and iwal(.ileclnp
main.
Ilo tlld.
Gets Wife on the Wire.
Is that you tleatle''' ho lnqulietl
tenderly disguising : ton-s.1 nun li
as jiosslhlo when the wulL knowr
voice of his wife sounds tiftlif re
coher.
Ilccwlving Hie required awiirnne
Hint It was indeed "doarlo" he purstieii
the advanUigo with the firtlier In
qulry:
"(an you meet nia this afternoon
In Ilannnoud at the pusioITtce "
Mia. Rosen could and would ir hoi
Intei locutor would bo .10 I'nd us n
spoclfy tho hour.
"Make . it 3 o'clock" murmured
Itosen so hoarsely that Mrs Uosen
asketl solicitously whether he had
caught cold
To avoid further cutioslty ou je
port he htjng up the receiver
At the Iwiur appointed Rosen wan
at the "tryttliiH place. Flie v.as In nl
eyoa ami he glowered at 'eiy man
who passed while he waited so thai
ono or two of the coarser sou de
maiidod to know "Who a you loo't
log at?"
llten Mrs. Roaen apieared She
was ntyrod In what Mr. Rosen . onait1
erod ontitelj too inach style tnerl
for the keening of nn engagement
with a man other thnn himself and In
thought she frowned with vexntlo"
whan alto saw him liutead of tho mai
he holhnod alio oxpoctod.
Boxes Ears of Spouse.
So without a word he stepped np
and boxod hor ears.
Ho wan about to do It again wbin
Mrs. Roaen recovering from hci
amaaemeut screamed "munlei" twic
The crowd which summed solseil
Hose u and was aluntt to i' il iitmmui
lly with hliM when two Hammond po
liceineu strolled U tin .urn. The
took charge of Rosen
Unfortunately for him the Jurist 1h
fore wham he was arraigned within a
few moments was Judge W II McMa
hau known an the 'tenor of wil
heaters." Judge MeMahan heard Roi
en's statement of bis doubts and bus
ptcions and of bit- n-uuy in Ions w
of tint toIeolum. us a leti li . dev It e
Also be listened to Mrs Kueu'a tear
ful dlsavowment of wrong liiltiBtlon
and protests that she km w all along
that it was her husband at the otliei
nnd of the wire but had no idea it
was such a live wire.
Then Judge Mc Malum tixlng Itoaeu
with stern gaso tUclaio) that he
should be ashamed to havn lesorUsd
to such matlwde and that In wan tie
serving of sev-erost censmt loi entrap
ping his wlta into a rlamleMiun fneot
lug and be drove the lenson holrie by
core'ladlnr with the words
"Fifty dollars aud tost-' aud sl
mouths in the county Jail
lp a Plnoh use ALLEN'S FOOT-EA8E
A powder for tlrd vbmg jwoIUii
feet W have over it. turn ipstltnon
lata All drugttats. 2.'.c lu t accent
any substimte Trial icka?o I'ltHB
by mall Addreu Allen Oftnstaifl
Le Hoy N Y.
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ONLY A UUC OCA C
?poclnl to Dally Lender.
Chlekasha. Oltla. Mnroh t7. State
HJiilomologist John l'. Nicliolaoii Is
hpro to lnvoattgnto the reported dam
go Inflicted to wheat by green bug
fter nn Investigation In tho Uchilty
at Id Reno ho concludotl that tho
treen bug has not mndo Its nppear-
mco there.
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unpypdjudiced people a single
defect in tone workman-
' "" ship or material
send axxra for your
OB PRINTING?!
Why use Rubber Stamps
on your lt!:er . jj. ? j??. .P:
velopes Cards Etc. 0
Will turn out your Job work quickly and at reasonable
prices. Briefs MADE IN ONE DAY'S TIME. Blank
Books of all kinds in stock and made to order. Best
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The Annax 11 Work Panln won't tip.
A new dcal In work panto; they fit.
J D Burko Will aell 10 loui In
north half of blck 20 ICnst ntilhrlo
'Ibis is beht resldeiico location In city.
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EXCELLENT FARMS.
There Is for rent n farm of 1C0 acres
TVlUt good orchard In bearing with
fruits and borrlos of nil kludu thorn
Is 80 acroH lunlor cultivation fair sot
of Iinprovcmouita i tinning wator with
oxcollont Hprftign ami ponds near tho
barn; grain rent.
Another woll Improved farm 120
acres under cultivation good boiisn
nicely jmlnled good barn granaries
hen liousn hot; Iota otc wit ha 35
acre paituro luiTlng living Avator; thlu
ts for nut also; gialn rent.
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