The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 151, Ed. 1, Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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BKEWBI
PUNNING
CAMPAIGN
oncernJed ovek
growth of anti-
saloon feeling'
WOULD ELEVATE
BUSINESS STANDARD
Wherefore They Would
Abolish the Dive and
Doggery
Special to Dally. Ipodr
.Wo
; Milwaukee. Wts..fray s. PJjMja Joe
n national campaign which Is to iil-
ctUdo every state fin' tho Unlitf ' fdr'
qlovatmg tho standard or the saloon
ijUblncss of tho cotifury will bo launch-
ed at tho conveulfou of tho United
Stats Brewers' association here Juno
8 to 10. Tho association includes near-
ly every brewer In America ami nil
tho influential members have ngrod
that disorderly and disreputable sa-
loons must be eliminated. With this
end la View It 1b hollered a good nnrt
of tho lime of tho convention will he
Riven op far tho discussion of this
Important subJccL
la (. small way tho crusndo against
tjlvc. naloona has nlreadj beii begun
"by tho bi'owors In various parte of tho
country but tho plan l8 to extend this
nlOvomcnt and durlrg tho next year
mnnyi undoslrablo saloon men will bo
driven out of business. In number
of clftvs this work Is now under way
nnd has resulted In such good condi-
tions that tho national association
has decided to take hold of tho sub-
ject and oxtcn.l tho house denning.
This spirit of Inquiry which has
been started by the sntl saloon write-
iion has brought tho brewers and tho
reputable saloon man throughout tho
country lo reallso that tljolr worst
enemies aro within their cwji ranks.
For moro years effort have boon made
hero and thero to rid Iho saloon bust-
ncsB of lis disorderly and inn -defying
element. In Massachusetts und In
Pennsylvanlft this has been pretty
thoroughly accomplished by wise
legislation lu other t;.tas the lui
themselves have Invited and stimula-
ted ovtr-eoinnvlltlon. which has prov
M disastrous to the morale of the
business. Individual lire wits in pvory
fontor havo done ujiat thpy could ps
individuals to improw the dtustion.
but without roucii rt-suit and u In-
bamo evident tbut iho work mu-t e
dono In an organized way by tin-
lirowors and tho retail llnuor dealers
ns a body If any lasting benefit won
to be hau
The Texas brewers two years ago
emplojud their own lawyers and secu-
red their own evidence mid forced the
hands of the pollqo and prosecutors
and have rid tto state or two thousand
Ramblloe and other joints whloh were
ahnoxes to tho saloons. The brewers
of tho board of trade of New York
now undertake to do the samo thlus
in co-operjitlan with tho cotmnltteu of
fourteen (organlzul to regulsto tho
Bullies law hotel ovil) ami tho bonding
companies.' "which bond tho licenses.
An a result of this urnuuiument It Is
expected that 180 disorderly places
will bo put out of busluesg through
their Inability to ayacuro new licenses.
The Buffalo brewers ha -e slreadv
done tne same thini;
vJUld HJexiMir I
lOlul! r- -l HI fol I
low In Rochester Syracuse nud other
upstate cities.
Tho West Virginia P.rwtttt' inun-
dation 1ms sent a circular letter to
llnuor dealers iiiRlstinr uuon their
ririd compliance lth tho law in ewr
particular. The New Jersev brewers
1iMfed resolutions to the mniK ?ffoct
it few munUta ago; nnd the Ohio brew
nrn have taken similar action
The Minnesota breweia .-t iiImi in
line: ami Die Milwauke biewr. ie
taklnir he matter up. Ii I-j ex
jwiied ttuit wholesale hou 1. an
JtiK wfll tko place In the retail iniuor
iiaue ih eveij city ot important.''!
WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE
From Octolx r ta May Colds are
tho moat ferqut nl raiihc of Headache
HXATIVH IinOMO QU1N1NK re
ni'ivea the qaus. B. W. Qrove on box
"uC.
lljlCl II atimif lyt II ii
A Satidwsbit ldiw fHim Crescent
fii i
RISING
BKtAS I
No woman who uses "Mother's FrJend' need fear $ie sufferjijg
nnd danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its. horror
and insures safety to life of motheraud child and leaves her fa
it condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
Also healthy strong and M aH g. m H a tt
roodnaturetL Our .book fl I UEDfC
nMotlerhood is- worth IHI1 I H 111 3
itsweiirhtiucroldtoevcrv Pk m
sror.i-rj and will be sent free in. plain
cnvciope by adlrcsbing application to
pr Adfleld IJeiulatpr o Atlanta. Q
f ommJ Cftarirr
I hT
breti ffrf Trow .hp pi niH vnr nmneh
fiT th Urt tm r wr I hv ifn tnktnf tM
fin On Ml" r ' us lmt c t ml flnl no r Ilrf uriy
rtrftt-lmrt um fwi I ri mm"!! 4Mfftrate Uk
tny ftifr .it - thA it t faint: fi taM-HitM &i43
torn tom''li on i t rr( t)i ( f'WHfc ft fW On
ditto v Tbf wrriit(i ffcl ' '
Harry Stuck Icy Mm ill Chunk!
..Dcstfcr .
the EJOwelth .
PlMnt)l PIMM)lo Pottit Tm Onod.no flood
NTr81rlin Wikn or 'irlp He f.c.NeTr
I inM in bulk Th- K'nuliic ll lit --. d 0 0l
1 Un-nlMl to nra oryur mm
Bterllnc Heroeiy Co. Chlcago-cr NY. .599
ANNUAL SALE TEH MILLiQB BOXES
SCORES M'I'EES
EXPBUT DKSCRIBESTIIL'
COUPLE AS SPOILED
CIHLDKBN
I5ris May S The lestil cxirart of
the court presented his coupltialon In
tho Alt'KiM dlurw case vestenlay.
Ills lliuliiiR vr.s in taui- of Rrantlim
a d'orco holding Iwth Air and Mrs.
AlrKee respo.islbh'. Knrrosl Judgmwni
will be i-pndred Jlay 11. The suit was
urouKlit In ibis cit bv Sirs. Hart Nr-
Kec. Iditiierly Mrs. Hugh Tevls. Tho
ilrsl loiriiu" look phi'-e lu .vwircli.
In pr .niiting his onnchislon the lij-
?al i'poit ivlrncel tho history of tho
McKeo mru-rloeu and described both
Mr. McKee and his wile as "spolletl
children of fortune" who had fallen
Jesporn-elv in love wlih oach olhei-
Marriage I he day after his dlvor o
vaa iituuement for whatever had oc
juried before nwrriRgs. He said Mr.
McKro wa . a man of uueonlrollablo
icmi or !d always had been Inter
JBtMl In oeeufltlsin jnd inasfc; Una
10 had be guilty of groat brutality
towards hla wlfo and tliat the ro-
waled seeirtra or ytbienco had serious-
ly B'fected her health
lie strongly condemned tho bus
bm d' .m ion aftfr the application for
ilvt.rtf had town filed in limtltutinK
in ii!fanious ln'lolUlouv anions Jlni.
"-'". W'-'tflH'.r-'ii ln rliirnpter-
lzcoT Iho public rcvolatlon of tho co i-
u. i..- hiies iue letters as M-.
ViK"' cwwrin.;Ou1niise against i
nni.iii h(w principal Tault was that
he !ovd blm too tuueh. Neyerthe-
leHH tif iv expori t out 1 t1 d th
charges IL Mr. McKeo hid tried lo
Ftnre his lfrj ro-'"rp --1 '
-tnie her jewels. etc. had OoE fcpjjij
siibstnntiatou.
Ah for Mrs MiKee. althoui;h she
porliaps had been jsullty of lack of
met. the (barges that she had unlaw-
ful relations with her chauffeur and
in liullan nobleiuHii had not been
proved. Slip did nothing serious be-
fore July 1907 when her loe seemed
to turn to hate and hhe began making
scandalous and unwarranted charges
iKultwt Mr. McKie.
in IiIh flntl conclusion tlat the ill-
Mice should lr grunted in favor of
ettl-er the husbnrd nor the wife (ho
tnjiul expert mib such n decision
would avoid dishonoring two families
who enjoy ittnood reputation lu Amer-
'ca and that it would also spare tho
hlldren.
The1 expert found that the French
courts are competent to try the dof-x-mntlon
wilt against Col. Baxter Mm.
McKea'n father which has grown out
f the' divorce cose but ho declined
Hint neither I'nl. Baxter nor his wlto
was luvohed in the divorce issue.
NOTICE.
All parties knowing themsolvea In-
lebted to tho Fair Dry Goods Co. will
tdouse call aud settle at once.
W. M. BPUltLOCK. Trustee.
Ladles' all solid full vamp Oxfords
$1 36. Robinson's.
WOMAN SUES SHERIFF
OF POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
'
Sporlal to lally Loader
Bli-iwnee Okla. May R.- Mleglng
that ihf seiurn of Iguor at In i home
wjw nut In couformlt) with the state
PitdilbltiiHi law. Mr William Ilron.
whose lioiiHe was recently aearched bv
linlff "tce. K Instituted suit
i uKHinm tbc ;h riff fur S2.&00 damages.
tPu. chuiiee tt.at the sheriff entered
the house without a search warrant.
Brown was arrested en the olinrge
or bootiegi;luR Prom lila house was
tukrn several untiles of liquor that
had iN-en shlppl to him He haa 'own
rel' jim'iI on a writ of habeas corpus.
No Ctrl should be allowed to war
tlnk ataokings Alter slw gate old
enough to wear long skirts. v
m ' fid I Ik iiiii nia-t
dSTiw '
S CAN BY CATHARTIC .-1
And Tnanj' other painful antl swous
ailnicnts from which most niothvrs
sufff r can be avoided by the use of
I MOtaBrs HfeBfl. Tins great remedy
is a G6u-sena to women carrying
them through their most critical
ordeal with safety and no pain.
FRIEND
"ft ' ".;-
WOMAN
DECOYED
VICTIMS
AIRS. GUINSS SOUGHT
-nabiftN.u Tyojign
ADVERTISEMENTS
HLR DUPES REQUIRED
TO DtPOSIT CASH
As Evidence of Their Good
Faith in Seeking Her
Hand and Farm
(By Associated Pross.l
La(l)orJt9 JiiICfMav sho lilonUII-
Cpotf'opAWJthrfffojt8 bodies dug
up dii'fncAlift&nlss i'tfrirt near horo as
tunt of Olo'B. Budsburg of Iolu Wis.
nnd ovldenco that llko Andrew Holgo-
leln of Mansfield S. D. had boon
brought Into Mrs. Bello Qulnness not
through "mntrlmonial" adVortlse-
munts was ono of the clarifying foot-
ur8 of yesterday's developments of
tho case. The Identification of the
btmdlo of bonos and Bosh as tho re-
mains of Budsburg was mado by tho
mrtta sons Mat Budsburg agod 23
ond Oscar 11. two yonrs hla Junior.
The young men nrrivod here yester-
day afternoon.
ThD soaking rain which fell contin-
uously for 24 hours prevented further
oxcinnllon about tho farm nnd Sher-
iff Smultzor dovoled tho day to un-
oarthlng possfblo ovldonco which will
ho used In Lie trial of Rny Lemphoro
on tho cbm-Ro of having caused tho
donth of Mrs. Qulnuoss and hur threo
ctilhlrou Tho result of his Ihvostlga-
lion was such that Italph N. Smith
proaooutlng attorney for tho district
announced that ho would seek tho Jm-
raouinte imllctmont of lemphoro and
will ondotwor to nnvQ tho caso cnllod
for trial nt the noxt term ot court
which is scheduled to start May 11.
Waupaca Wis.. May 8. The lottor
which Carl Peterson of Waupnca. 're-
ceived fram Mrs. Bollo Qulnuessi the
alleged Ln Porto niurderoas hns beou
translated fram Norwnclnn tuln V!iu'.
lish. as follows:
'"Carl I'otorsen
"Wauj-aca Wis.
"Dear Sir:
"As 1 some time nan riiriitv-A.I from
you letter In answer to my ml. In tho
Scandinavian. I will with nlftumin. nn.
swor tho same.
Ohe reason I wnlleil for nm tlm
1b that there Imve been othor answers
to "lo samo nil. An innnv :ia -in Imvo
been received and It hns beon Impos-
siuie to answer nil. I Imvo picked out
the lUOSt rosnectnblo. ntiil 1 hnva iltu.
'elded that youra in Btich.
First I will tell you that I am a
Norwegian and havo beon In this coun-
try for 20 years. I llv in Tmii-mn
about fill mllos from Chicago and ono
imip norm or ia l'orte. I am tho bole
umlor of a idco homo nretly location
"Thpro arc 76 acros of land also all
kinds of crops improved lund apn'cs
plums and currants. I am on a ooulo-
Wirtl road ami have a 12-room nouse
practically now a windmill and all
modern fmprovumaiits situated In a
beautiful suburb of Chicago worth
about ? 15.000.
"A'WlJ'fi9!fonl'1y 1HM for- U is
in uyinWi H km nloue with throo
rumoll elilnfrtiii'' lvln r.-t. i- ..... i.i
W!gb amiilloal ft & 6by: The two Inrgest
Rra gins all frisky and well. 1 lost
in) husband by accldout five years
ago aud have since tried to get along
aa well aa I could with what help 1
could hire. I am getting tired of this
and I have fouud that It Is not well to
trust others with so much
it Is too muoli for me to look after
things and things are not as I want
them anyway. My Idea ot them Is to
taki a winner to whom I can trust
e vurvthiuir nnil u wo Imun ..
- -.. w .... ..civ ft v
.iiualntence ourselves I have decided
inni every applicant I have considered
favorably must make a satisfactory
deimslt of cash or security. I think
that la the best way tor i writes to keep
way graftaro. who are always look
ing lor sucii opportunities ns I have
had eKrionce with them as I can
prove.
"Now if you think that you are able
to in some why nut un ti.nnn no.n u-a
Can talk mutters over nnrsnnallv lr
you cannot is It worth while to con
sider 7 i would tiot.coCH for you
aa a wreu mnu as 1 am uroil of that
kiud need a HtUe raat lu mjhftiiia flnd
foear my children
. 1 WU1 cToj for QUI
tune.
Arwjaufriadly regards
flJ!gi.l
"MHS. P. S. aUINNBSS
Lu Porte 1ml."
SWINO IN LINE FOR WILLIAMS
McCurtaln County Bar Association
Endorse Chief Justice.
The Met'urtuln (mnty bar ass-iclg-tlon
at a recent meeting passed tin
following wfcolutlou endorsing tlw
ratididary ot PhW Justice R I. Wll-
l!niK tor re- lection chi.i .lutllca
Williams 1 oe or the short term
nnaibe-s of tb.. onrl aud wall lie In
tb i act. thl emi!ng cwmpalgju '
'We tie uudenjginal inoiahets of
the Mortmain oouHty bar asgootttion
do hereby endorse Hon. Itobutt L
iiluiinc fin rf-electlon.
T I n irius. prewhleni; (" M Awdr.
on rrorerary; J c Kan Q lit nar
rett a Carter J D Paks R i
iHlllKK h F I'ochrip F F pteel
. . - ...
MwsiUlzsMK
mi$h
I
taasMstMs
Never Fails 4o I
RESTORE GRAY or FADEDi
HAIR 10 IIS NATURAE;
COLOR and BEAUTY
No matter howjonfc it has been rrray
or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth
Air. 5Stops t'a fulling- om
poblflvrfy rcmovfcii ' Ilan to
drill f. "Kpena haltOft and crloSSV ' Rd
fuse all Bubstitutes: 2)i timco as much
in $1.00 aa 50c sizo.
IS NOT A DYE
rwth tl SlW. t. Nrwutk. N. J.
tit and 00c botUcM at drunnlsls'
J. N. WALLACE AND A. E. GRAY.
.!) rs1 J
APPEAL TO ' ?
LOCAL PRIDE
'n
HOME PEOPLE URGED 10
PATRONIZE HUME.
ROljfE H
INDJJSTRY
i 9'
At a mgotingfot the Onthrlo-Holall-
Ore awoclntlon 1uM reconUy"tlio 1m-
tiortanco of pdtl-dnlf.iuB homo tnatni-
facturera wob brougnt up and thor
oughly dlscuBsodjand It was tho sonso
of the mooting that wo commenco a
radical campaign in that lino at onco
and that we as Un association request
all merchant;! that handle goods that
aro manufactured lu Guthrlo to handle
ami push tho sale of homo manufac-
tured goods whofioVor It Is posslblo.
Wo further njmeal to all cltlzons of
Logan county to. ubo homo mnuurac-
turod goods and by so doing mako Lo-
gun county tho banner county of OUla-
huma. Thl.-i onco accomplished will oncour-
ago homo manufacturers bo an lnduco-
moot for moro factories to locate horo
aud whon wo have sucurod enough
factories tq mapufneturo all products
ot that nature the returns on samo will
bo Increased frqm 70 to 100 per cent.
Will also muko Qtiipluyinent for moro
people and largely enhance the value
of property In GuUhrlo and all tribu-
tary towns in Lognn comity.
A committee 6 threo was appointed
to sonfer with dur manufacturers aud
formulate pmnsilo oucourago tho use
of their goods olliecfully lieip at homo
nnd tho circularijwnu dqcldod upon as
the fii-st step tolJo tolifln to oucourago
tho use. of this mho tot goods.
A committee uEtlnee was appointed
to confer with our mnuultaqtutera and
formulate plmiir'Vo oriiourhgo tho use
of their goodp oieclu" vre ct hnnio
and the clrculnr was decided upon as
the first step to be taken to encourage
the use of this line of goods.
The goods manufactured In Guthrlo
are hs good as any lino In tho stnto
and we believe our manufacturers will
meet all competitive prices consider-
ing the quality of tholr goods nnd In
many Instances buvo the consumer
money.
Wo further bellevo as n rulo it is
merely an oversight ot tho consumers
when they purchase other than homo
production wtheu tho samo can bo
seaured and we ajponl to all cltlzons
or Logan county in tho lead In our
groat state. The following Is tho list
of manufacturers of Guthrlo:
Awnings and Tents.
Hollman P. J.
Bakeries.
Bmplro Bakery.
Ludwig Bakery.
Modol Bukory.
Rltxhaupt's Machine Bakery.
Richmond A. II.
Soxnuer Win.
Book Binders.
State Capital Co.
Oklahoma Printing Co.
Lender Pi-luting (o
Blank Book Manufacturers. -
Leader Printing Co.
Stale Capltnl Coniiwny.
Bottling Works.
Oveiloes. Lloyd
Weinberger Jako.
ElckandTlllnn.
Guthrie Brick and Tllo Co.
Broom Manufacturers.
Guthrlo Broopi Factory.
Button Manufacturers.
Armantrout Bros. "'
Cabinet Makers.
Brlekner. J. T.
Canning Factory.
Capita Canning Co.
Carriage and Wnnon
Manufacturers
Brunno W. IL
Quthrie Carriage Works.
lsC:ifc
Oklahoma fan iugo Co.
Cement Blook Manufacturers.
Bending H
Mitchell IX S.
Wright Ohas.
CerpaPMIII.
OWShoma Cereal MU1 Co.
Cigar Manufacturers.
Trabaud Adam ?.
It nioy be front overwork but
the chances are ita from an In-
ert' vo HVEW..
Willi a well conducted UVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It ndds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It cn bekeptln healthful r-ctlon
by and only by
TAKK NO f MB WTUTR.
TutfsPis
t .i.8. -Si 3KU
'WOMEN
-
DEDICATE
THEIR S1LBNT PROTEST
U-fM.i
AG'.UNSf T II E ' UN-
st
WRITTEN LAW".
SHOW THEIR FAITH
IN THEODORE ESTES
Young Virginian Who Wa
Victim of Judge Will-
iam Loving
Lovltigton Vn May 8. A mono-
monl to tho inomory of 'Thootlore I.
son of Sh9rl?f!.1fiiftVt'itts. M. K
Of Oak RldgO'J Nblsdh county
waa unvollod on Wodndslniy tho first
auiilvorsnty of tho donth of the voting
mam who was shot and kl led bv
Judge William G. Loving manager of
Thomas F. Ryan a Nelson county oa-
tato Onk Ridge bocnusu of alleged
wrongs ottered his young daughter
Elizabeth.
The monument la the woik of the
women ot Nolson county as an ovl-
donco of their faith In the integrity ot
tho young man. Tho monument
stands on n hill overlooking tho pence-
fill vitiligo of Lovlngton The cere-
mony was without Bpeochmnklng -ml
wlthoit ostentation. Tho women -who
hud boon Instrumental In erecting tho
shaft placod spring flowers upon tho
grave of the young man.
Tho movement to erect tho monu-
ment was inaugurated soon after tho
acquittal of Judge Loving of tho mur-
dor. Tho building committee in
whoho hands also was placed tho work
of raining lira finals included Mrs
Bennett T. Gordon wife of the circuit
judgo of tho county who while he
wtii) commonwoaUh attorney and
whllo Judgo Loving was silil on th
banch because of political differences
fought n pitched baltlo with bare flsti
with Judgo Loving In n locked room
from which tho furniture had previ-
ously beon removed tho fight contin-
uing until the combatants wero so
weakened that neither of them could
stand; Mrs. John llorsloy wife of ono
of the present commissioners of reve-
nue of the county; Mrs. John Sony
Miss Annie Kldd daughter of the conn
ty clerk at whose house Miss Loviiig
was visiting at the Mine of the ill
fated buggy ride and who took her
Into her home aud attended her upon
hor return from the drive and Miss
Laura Dawson the Inst being named
as secrotaiy and treasurer bf tb
Monument association
The monument a tail gror.tte shnft
monsuring eighteen feel was person-
ally selected by -Irs. Eslfts mother
of the slain man. It bonra tho follow-
ing Inscription:
"In Memorlum.
iThoodoro Irving lSstos
Born January S. iSSOt
DIod April 22. 1S07.
"Kroctod lo his memory by 4Hs
friends who know and loved him. awl
by thoso in many states who ndt
knowing him afiked to pay Uiolr trib-
ute to Innocenco and vorlty.
'"Stpop unguis hltlor irom l
pklosl ' '
Thero la no lipllor iat of griwra
Than thte whero manly virtue. lHo
- By mourning women crowned.' "
Tho "monument niovowent r out
of tho feeling on tlHi pnrt-of H wn--en
otNlsoii fMUinn InitwUcc Ud
Nmjh done ClieTl nwmorv- of ytwr.j
Tales. Tho fact Uiat women havo nv-
dertalen to ereet a monument to tr
memory of the victim In n case or this
kind b i.rounbly unprecedented any-
where In the history of this couulry
Only n llttlo handful of neighbor-
hood people were present when the
veil whs withdrawn from the faro of
the shaft.
And in iho inoantlme on Ryan s Oak
Ridgo farm withdrawn from all so-
ciety Judgo Loving surrounded by
his family including the pretty gl-l
whom h loves hotter than hla life and
for whom ha would gladly havo given
It within three or four nines irom
where tnls monument marks the grave
of tho victim of his wrath quleilv puv
sue tho even tenor of bis way en-
grossed with the tares of the magnif-
icent Ryan aatate. the owner of which
bucked him with all his great Wealth
In his gigantic fight for blf Hte.
ii r '""" '""' - i i i i
Cnar Box- Factory.
Guthrlo-'Clgar Box Foolery.
Corugated Culvert Manufacturers.
Colrugatod Culvert Co.
Couorf'Cornpress.
Traitors''1 Chiton ComproaB.
Cotton Gins.
Coyle W. II. & Oauglas. r. .
Logan Co. Co-oporatlva Assn.
I Cotton Milt.
cotton on iyiiiis. t
Coyle W. II. CO.
Houghton & Douglas.
Io gun County Oooporatlvo Ase'n.
Ploneor Ootton Mills.
Creamery
8outhwte Creamery Co.
Flouring Mills.
OuMirle Milling Co.
Modol Roller Mills.
Foundry
South! wasterii Iron Works.
Harness Manufacturer!.
Calvert John ii
llellman P. J.
Jou J. .
Ice Cream Manufacturers.
Barrlck. Win. a
Hall J. S.B. . --
McCi)lluigh Bro.
Miller. II. C.
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Guthx:iG Oklahoma.
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Tln'y are as bad as any.
ft Tnere'B-nO CQhl-Ulte a
j . Our Red bprnco .tncl. Wlilto
cure guarantteu to cure tne cougu or you can nave your
nione.) back.
It helps all kinds of coughs In all kinds of weather.
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Prompt" Atteotiou QLven to AH
Cails tor Drayage. .
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Spacious Rooms For Storage &
Receivers and Distributors
JEP3bLCS363.e 510 W. OKLAHOMA $
$50
GULLEDGE'S Dill fl
Scholarship - Jull
IN BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND.
If ypu enroll oou. Otter made because of the "money flurry" etc.
POSITION'S SHCUB15D under reasonable conditions. Free Cataloguo will
convince you tnt
GULLEDGE'S PRACTICAL BUSINESSS COLLEGES
Are the Best; autlnle Oklahoma aud Anthony. Kangog. Jndonjod by
busnds8 men. Enter at hrj- time.
Ypu enn buy now and attend later if you wish. Call or ad dross W.
A OULLBDGK. A. L. LL. B.. Pres. Over Wallaco'a Drug- Store. Phone
917.'
Ice-Maunfacturers.
vj8tBf4eIfiBI1e1 Co.
Rug Manufacturer
(luthrk Rur Factory.
Marcli com lor aggravation.
Pine is a guaranteed cough
rug Store
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Sheet Metal Works.
Guthrlo Sheet Metal Works.
By order of Manufacturers' Comtul
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