The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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imiilflADER. ai7TlTRIfl OKJX WKDNKSDAY JUNK 3-1 1008.
COMPLETE
IE III
SJSIEi
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ntos having tlio deod and 'ho money'
held in Washington for roonthfl at a
tillM. I
For the first time a provision Is'
tnnde whereby the Indian with the
recommendation of the dlctrict agent
lirtty sell his land taking part o tho
money in cash and a first nirlgnfle se-
curltv for Jli of tee money When
u iptftrt4l Inrilaii iifakpa nriiillnnlintt
:'.;. ." :. :.j:::".lc .:." . i
u svii .lie inuu n nonce 01 inn auie in
posted a every district agent's .offlfce
nml at every cuurt house in the Five
uJIt1Ms Tribes.
f Eilth nt tiw&Hatrtct Asduf will hftfrt
STATE ATTORNEY
OF TENNESSEE.
NEW RULE FOR SALE
AND LEAtt OF INDIAN
LANDS
oloik and
more
DISTRICT AGENTS HAVE
GENERAL SUPERVISION
No More Holding of Deeds and
Money In Washington
;i' for Months
Spoclal to I5any leader.
MusUosoe. Jnno 24. Jesse Wilson
stenographer and
eiry. ..
. sr . . ' isf .
ip districts designated art: u.
trtet X . J Ofk-e at Vlnltn compris-
tnc (rait Mayes Delaware and that
Jwcrt of Ottawa comity within th Clrlr-
okte naUen; district No 2. office at
NriWnta oomprisinK Washington N'o-
wata and Rogers counties diatrtct
Xo. 8 office at Snpu1a comprising
Tulsa Mid Creek counties district ."j.
4 office at Okmulgee comprising Ok-
mulgee and Okfuskee conntlaa; dis-
trict No 6 nfrtoe at Ciiwotah compris-
ing Wagoner Muskogee and Molu-
tosli countici dlptiict No G office at
Wmtlllle comprising Cherokee Adair
Slid Sequcyab counties district No. T
office at Antlers comprising Pushmata-
'10 and Leflore (mntties. district No.
8 office at M( A tester. comprising Pitt
burg. Haskell and Ijitimer counties;
district No offce at HoWenvMle
comprising ll'iglies and SeJUUiote coittv
tte; district No. 10. fflce at AtolW
comprising Itoctotoc. Coal and At Oka
oountlo: district No. 11 office ft
Pauls Valley comprising McClaln Gar-
vln and Murray cotintlej; district No.
12 ufft a at dklckaaha comprising that
imrt I Grady Stephens and Jefferson
counties within tlio Oulckaeaw na-
tion district No. 13 office at Ardmore
comprising Carter and Love counties;
district No. 14 office at Tishomingo
cotnprlatng JohnsUn Mnrahfll and
n RC '
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unLLnu ; Mmmsmmwmm
i ik&WaS&te Hsiisi consTuorfl
! HUMPING ' '!
I : HERSELF IfL JtSr
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WsfSiM
aBBlstant fioeretr.'-y of the Interior i Dryan comities; district No. IB offJOo
iiumed Urn now regulations undor which at Hugo comprising Choctaw and Me
lensoa and BnloB of Indian lands will .Curtain counties
he mailo and tlm ostnt of minors The district ngonts npnolnlud were
administered. junol filially announced ns follows: II
Tlio rogulatlohB proWo a cotnplele c cnsc. V. 8 t- in. .lohn Correll
chango ot iho system now in use by i K t)ychtp 8 S Cle. Charles Knnpu
tho Indian ngent. I DnMd flh-ll. W H Angel. William
WILL PROVIDE RICHtl
BROWSING FOR ANT-
' LERED HERD
HIS WIFE'S
MOTHER
;: MISSING
JLi.
NATIONAL GATHERING
M OF ELKS JEXT MONTH
Citizens Subscribe One Hundred
-Thousand Dollars for .Week
of Festivities
All field jiartlea and special men Id I a Maker S A. Nltes Hugh Pltser
tlio field will bo discontinued. In
IhoirnlacOB Will be district agents with U'jirrBr. 1. II ttohb Vletir M. Uockq
two or throo counues in oncn aisirwi
Thoao agonUt will travol over their lts-
Aricts and assume a goiiernl suimrvls-
ion ovor nil Indians whose lands are ro-
BtrlctPd giving oepec.laj attenttoji to UXHiuseH !hc sapenfteors druw $4000
minor alltm6nt8. They will Iiuve an Bik wpeiim s
office nnd remain Uiere twu days oacit
Krnk Rohb. Fred S. Cook. Thos. J.
and . 15. Tiger. W. W. Uennott nnd J.
Carter CVioke nre miuJu supervlfiorff
of agetrts
Thr ag'niU draw $1800 iKr year ami
-week and sppnd the remainder of their
time in tlio field. Once ft month they
will examine Uio records In the county
cent to soo If any Indian laud has been
sold or encumbered. Applications or
removal of restriction? will be matte to
nhem and tlioy will mulus saloa of lind
Svhoro tho socrctnry approves the ro-
f moval ot rcBtrlctloiiB nml tho salo will
bb wado on tho spot tinder sealed bids
.tho Indian turning over tlie deed and
tho ' nurennaor tho nionoy. Tliis ob'i
Pci resciii ul Lo Harris of Ard-
more tiled liis uomlnntlug petition to
day for tin' noniiuiitloji of roproidutn-
Uve from Carter county. He had sev-
eral hundreil signers. Harris nindo n
g-wd lesUlatUe record ah'V will 10
relumed.
llc. Noh il WlcUlmni is hero In
the tuberuat of lae Oklahoma Chil-
drens' llotni; society.
ht?J
Slioolal to Dally Loader.
Dallas Tex. June"2t. The clty of
DallnB is 'begiunlng to assume tho tin-
tiBunl colors of nirplo tnd white. All
ovor tho city tho work of decorating
on an elaborate scnlo has begun for
tho annual xatherlng or the n. P. O.
KilKs. which meet in -Dallas .luh Oth.
The Mexican feast will bo served' In
entire week will be tho greatest Aid
moiK expensive over ptovlded In
coifiiectkm with tje meeting of the
grand lodge. To en ry out this elab-
orate program citizens have sulscflj
ed $10t'.H()0.
Feature entirely new and novel' to
liikdoiu hao been arranged fur.
There will be u aeries of IhiIIh barbe
cuss dinners garden parties bijnd
contests cotnpetttlvo drills 'flro
works Ktsplays nnd other entertain-
montB ouually as lniorosting. v
ranguments liavo boon made for ttho
feodlng of 40000 visitors at the Moc-
Icr.ti dluiioi- which will he glvou on
luly 31th. Tlie executive oonimlUoo
nf ha grand lodge 'reunion claim
tlmt this least will surpass anything
'Over given or hOtotofore atteniptud.
The "exlecm feast will bo served:' In
te oomniodloua Fair grounds during
ELLA BLANKENSHIP HAS
BEEN BOST THIRTY-
TWO YEARS
BELIEVED TO HAVE
. LIVED III WICHITA
"The Prevention
v of Tuberculosis
in the luns depends says d prominent Medical
journal in part "Pn food thoroughly munched
before it is swallowed and upon the avoidance of
constipation not by taking physic but by eating
sufficient vegetables fruit and other food contain-
ing cellular waste also thoroughly munched to
maintain the muscular tone of the stomach and
intestines; for the beginning of consumption often
follows indigestion and constipation'
It is well known that if "good digestion waits
on appetite all the forces of the body are better
able to ward off disease. '' . " T
Of 306
Nuts
by restoring digestive
power and rebuilding
$rerve tissue is ideal as
.a basis of food for
Strengthening the in-
dividual with a "tend-
ency toward tubercul-
osis." With cream it is
delicuous appetizing
easily absorbed and
WxmsPfihft
: i its
if wtfU I
TPf
mere
I!
i'ju'i i
Mk noUi
9 1)
s a reason
i
Posfurn Cereal Cqm Ltd.
-: Batile:eceek; Mich. U. S A
i' -v
r BLOOD KILLS QERMS.
Good Blood Made by Good Food.
If on can surely turn food into good red
blood It w8I combat any and every disease
kuowu ami conqusr completely more times
tliHU the dlsagM will win.
Ay ithyalclau will tell you that good rich
blood AjBd plenty of it tg the beat grniclde
knewa Ml surely and safely cures d!seao
when medlcinen full; the effort of the doctor
is to give food that digests and quickly
wakes blood.
No food ever discovered will do this as
certainly as Urana-Nuts. which is uredlgatu
ed at the pure food factories wnete It is
nuule.
One of the uiauy Illustrations Is that of
tuberculosis wht6h refuses to yield to nied-
lelna but must give way to good blood 'V
man from PUlla. writes:
"I have been flautlng tultsrcuhuda fur
soma years and with n w&k stonweh. was
losing ground slowly every year.
-I bad tried H kinds of fowl and finally
lot so far along with Ota disease that my
sfcauask liver. Kidneys bowels aud lungs
war affected My stomflcli got to a point
whew it mould retain bo pod bnt wejttou-
Iswl qMIH nml 1 was down to SO lbs. u
'velgUL
iaaurs d iboW o yaars agp
Amu HW 1 wai WL on Urape-N'uts
fut eraato it ftatw ijow(I the first sign
Of wining up bat agreed from tho start
and I" -a few days 1 Vegan to foal uoraaaad
stroMgtlL o 1 kept on. with the result that
the healthy blood has driven the disease
from every organ of my Iwdy es.cpt the
lungs sad Ib slowly driving It from them.
"I have galtiod greatly in vitality aad
strength and added SO lbs. to my weight
If I oan keep on as I hye been. It setms
cleat Uiat I will get entirely well. thanHs
to old Paine Nature whose work was madjs
noainl0 la Orauo-Nnts food which I oou!fl
digest'' ''TherBS a Hwwim."
NaHio given by Postutu Co. UaUJo Croat:
Mich
HON. 1V8. i. jrounu
HON. LAPS. D. McOOHl) 1IW5 G St.
Washington D. C Ex-Adjutant
General State of Tennessee and State's
Attorney at Nashville is an ardent
friend of Peruna. He does not hesitnto
to give public endorsement to this very
excellent remedy.
As a tonio Peruna has .no superior.
Bub.it is as a catarrh remedy It ha
achlovcd its world-wide notoriety and
EUCC08S.
Any catarrh remedylfVibecomo porj
manently offectual in tho euro of ca
tarrh must contain tdulc and InvlgoraS
intt nualltlea with Ira antl-catarrhan
qualities. Catarrh Is always in expres-
sion ot nerve weakness cither local
or general. It is theroforo Important
that a catarrh remedy should possess
rollablo lnvlgoratlcg qualities In order
to thoroughly rid the system of catarrh.
Pc-ru-na for Colds.
Hon. n. S. Ityan now residing In
Nome Alaska was formerly a member
of tho English llouso of Parliament
and Hoorotary to tho late Irish patriot
CJharlos Stewart Parnoll. Ills Waaly
ingtqn address is New Wlllard Hotel
Washington D. O. Ho writes :
"I have used 1'oruna and can reconu
mond your remody as a very effective
cure for coWs and catarrhal com-plalnts."-n.S.
Ityan.
the nfternoon.of thR Second day of
the uipcting.
The dinner itiTniiROd for tho grf.nd
Itnlgo ortlcers and delegates tuvolvow
the oxpendlturc or a largo sum ofj
UH?iK)'. Nothing so lavlshi and
unique baa ever before been provld'
d at convojtUons qT tho kind. This"
locJttl tlluuor Will be sorvtul at thw
Statu Pair grounds
Tho pyrotechnic display will b
'iold at Lako Clirt. This display will
an gorgwus and vor ettcctlvo. It
will be one of tho llucst over soeit
pith of .Mason nnd .nixon's lino. For
flte uund contests null competitive!
drills tno committee has sot asido d
vast sum of money. Announcement'
Is made that many bands and ilno
Irllls will competo for the prizes.
' The big -parade will take place on
tho morning of tho 17th. It will
clipsc in splendor nnd spectacular
uffoot any of the pageants over wit-
nessed in North1 America. Twenty
housand man will be in the line of
m&rch. Grand Enquire Sullivan wljl
be the marshal of the Iccaslon.
The opening exercises of tho grand
lodgo will "be impressive and beau-
Iful. " A chorus of two hundred
rolcos vlll render soleetlons aug-
nented by an orchostrn ot fifty
pieces. Tne Spokane Wash. quar
tetto will also furnish music. Ad-
lresses will be made by Grand Ex"-
altod Huler Toner Govornar T. M.
Cnmiiboll United States Sonator Cul-
berson and Chnlrman W. II. Atwell
of the gonerul reunion committee.
Tho- opening exerolses will be hold
!u tho auditorium of tho fair
rounds. Those exercises Will mark
ha formal oponlng of the grand
odgo ihaatitig.
Tho groQt Coutt c? Honor at the
Intorseolo i of Moln and Aknrd
jtreots costing tnoro tlinn ?0000
has boon oomploted. It is strikingly
(latulso)ne and ornnmontal. Upon the
dome of tl arch an Immcntae Elk
will be used in the nandsorae court
the purple and whltp Upuiluatlng.
lo prenijre fo rtUe Wt convention of
the Elks has roquMM$e long and
earaest Jttoor ot'.tlior.o tbrni thirty
iub-owntnutees who liave been work-
ing since last September perfecting
arrangements for the coining jf the
ttitlerad bard. The city ot Dallas
has co-operated at all times with the
various ooinmitteea under the geueral
..atnnansbip of William II. Atwell.
The health of the visitors Mill be
ca.eftAy guarded by a con of phy-
steisuft. Siaeivucy hospitals will be
established for the reunion.
Tke trrangrmeuts tor the twenty-
xeconit aanual tneetinK bare been
completed. Visitors to Texas will iu-
Inlge in a week of gay festivities the
"Ik of whtnh has never been beto-e
lTO.'Uid.
Emory Gordon Kansas Giiy
Newspaper Man Conducts
Vain Search .
SjM lr JR H bbH bbbH B 4RLV Vf JB Ef
for Bnfants and ChUdren.
in i iii.nm ii in
Tlio Knrt You llavo Always IJoujjltt hits bo mo tlio signa-
ture of Clitts. II. Plctdior iiiul lmtj lcou ttrndo iitulor lilsi
licrsonnl Hiiporvislon fof ovor SO years. Allow 110 otto
to docolvo you 'In this. Counterfeits Iinitatloiis and
'Just-ns-tfootl' nro but Experiments and emliuigcr tbo
Iicnlth of CliUdreu ISxiiGricnjCcjtguJjiist EXporiment
The Eiad Tou Have Ilways Bought
Bears Ub.0 Signaturo of
fwi
n
Use For Over 30 Years.
mother Is a clouded mystery has been
worrying too much ovor the circum-
stances of tlio case and eery effort
will bo nindo to Clear up the mystery"
said Mr. Gordon.
'T0 BENEFIT SHIPPER
Special to Dally Loader.
Wichita Knh. Juno 21-M.fter u.l
day among the old rosldonts of Wichita
Emory Clark Gordon of Kansas City
Knn manager of tho Kansas City
Globe returned to Kansas City last
nigut without securiiiK any trace of
Ills wlfe'8 mother who has been lot
for thirty-two yous.
Theieaevnifc io be little question but
wht the mother ot Mra. Gordon one
lhedfi$i Viclilti uud several persoiiN
wltli whom Mr. Gordon talked yosle
day thought thuy rucognlzed 4hc pho-
togrr.ph of her but no one could rIvc
aim a definite dug as to her present
whereabouts or her roal ldenty.
The marriage records of the probite
court from 1SS0 e-o searched but
they did not nnenl the name ot Ella
ltlaukcnsblp which is the oulv uann
known to the living daughter ttht
he. mother had.
Since tlio article publlsjed in. a !o-
cnl netBpajter telling of the sei.rch
being nindo by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
to locate Mrs. Gordon's mother Mr
Gordon has made a trip lo Chlca-ro
to investigate Into the records ot tho
hospital where Mrs. Jtlnnkous.dp ih
oonHued iuiiI wliwe alio ga.'e birth to
a rouude child which was latfv udopt-
oti y .ur. ami Airs. Samuel Ilariium.
Mr. and Mrs. Harnum ronrel the child
nhd It was not until a few moutns ago
tnd after hor mnirlago tluu Mr. and
MrB. Uarnum rovoalod to Mrs. Gordon
the fact that Bho wns not thel- child.
It was then that tho quest for tho
missing woman Wns beguH.
Mr. Gordon 8nid yesterday that the
records of tho hospital In Chicago
snowed that n w;oman had entered tho-
Uospltal June 30. 1876. She gave th&
namo or Ella Uiankonshlp of Wichita.
Kansas; stated that sho was a married
woman and a seamstress. September
1 she gave birth to a femalo child On
October 11 she was discharged and it
wns supposed had returned to Wicnl-
t Whon leaving the hospital sho told
ono ot the physicians that she desired
to place tho child out and a place
was tounu in tho family of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. narnum. Dr. Ella Ueneit
a physician in. th hospital and Mrs.
Blankonshlp delivered the child to
the aqme of Air. and Mrs. ijujrinQtt
Mr. Gordon found the noto which wns
left with tbo child and H read a fol-
lows: "Plenae. Mrs. fiarnum be good to
my little llattie. Of courso. I love her
As jiny mother does her child. I can
noF'Jtoep hor o I gUo ho.- lo you.
Sue is yours not mine nnd you will
not bo inolostod as long as you buth
shall live Good-bye Hattlo."
The signature at tho bottom of the
note nas boeu deacotl but Mi. Gor-
lOn was able to note the dot "1" the
"h" and the "p" tho three last lot
ters in the name Ulqnkenshlp tnA he
oii'.ievofc Xhat Ta tho real name of
his wife's mother.
Every effort is to be made by Mr.
Gordon to secure some trace of Mrs.
UlaukenaUip. It is believed that
Wichita was nnd may now be her
home. Whon sjj entered the Itospl-
tal In Chicago she gave her age as 20
years which would make her 01 years
old now. '
"Mr. Gordon slaco learning that
Mr. ami Mrs. Iiarnum are not her
pan at and that the Identity of her
Etociach trouble li but a jxrartora of. and not
In Itaelt a true dUeaw. VVe think ot Dipejsia.
tIArtburu and InAlgettion m real dlw-ascj rut
thtr Ufa ijinttonu only of a cert&bl foclflo
iitrvit tkknea not bins ol
It wa9tbUfatlmirt correctly led Sr t-hoon
la tb crratlon o( that iut vwry popular ncomfti b
Keraodr Pr gboop'a rMraUve. uoh j alrort
i so we jioHJai ni Me uruugui uw uct h
CjpujfcUou CoinhtUsloner Watsqu
prewiring an ameudmeut to the
reciracAl dMiiurnure law. now in ef-
f jet. Uy wlrfeo nn oxtonslpn of Umo for tnd.teyortQBr.sijpopBndtiUCtonitU'e.wua-
y n loading flan nifty bo grilntod thooulitJit ortttnAl sad highly rtt pr'acipio. o
''tiuuer wljp lives moro than thrtiO: wEjiMUiiaavijwpllfhniwiMvr)ue(tpi wuuJ?
Ull5m tiW"l?JHf lert dtsnot. Thq Jpr qnaet uwfpsft wtlBtt.biuoiHwrt. ti
Jeffllft S ttrqiposotl chnuce have breoib wid Ailuw wumptoxiow try Dr. aboop1 r
BatWeiL aatlled oq but tho altasaUon liertonulvo TtiWUoriUuld-ad"ofciryour.
HlrwpPK great tienaf It to tho rarmor Uwhtcn)uidwulIo. We sail and cbeer-
wIiqso homo is not accessible to. tho 'ally recommend
sepst. i
Uydsr tho present law a flno can
be ealjftotad by the railroad after the
expiration of liours during wlilch
the ceiKjIgniw jiaa failetl to unload tho
car 5uJlBd to hiiti. Tiie railroad Is
required to fprnlsb a car within tbo
saute period after being nqtlfled. i
Pon't5 Wantto be Evanoellst.
Atui yfurwlf; bo nn evangelist.
Pursell Jtoghucr.
Dr
hoop
S
Restorative
; WALLACE'S DRUG STORE.
' Xsk for A'len'fi Foot-fiase
A powder f. swollen tired hot
smarting fort dample sent FltEE.
Also Free Sample of the Foot Ease
Sanitary Corn-Pad a new Invention.
Address. Allen S. Olmstead. Lo Kov.
N. Y.
The roofs of tho city arhool build
InHh itiniMiril lv lh aininia nru Krfl
log pntched ind the rhlmnns vM
placed Tho damage to Lincoln achoi'
was oer $r.oiHi Thf buddings wer
covered b tornado !nuiancc and al
losses have been adjusted
PARKER'S
ha:r balsam
ClMtiirj mtxl tomlntt tho hair I
1-mmotr. K lanriart Frovlh. 1
Hsvrr Failtt to Kntore Onyl
t w . 4waiui war.
Cu-v. rolf tirtirf & hut UUiax.
wvMUw.i UMTmrf
rugs is
IBeying D
Lite Swapping
orses
Unless you are n judge of the article ' wanted. We
strive to make every detail of our store so reliable nnd
accurate that when you send a child-it receives the same
careful attention that a grown person would.
WE ARE MAKING A LEADER OF
Drug Sundries and Toilet Articles
FINE PERFUMES
FACE POWDERS
FANCY STATIONERY
FOUNTAIN AND HOUSEHOLD SYRINGES
TOILET SOAPS ETC.
When your physician gives you a prescription
bring it to us. We are qualified to fill it just as written.
Phone 414
Gary-Stafford Drug Co.
Gray's Old Stand.
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41
A1 Lk
5 ti?3ft tttanr'mftn nhft
MMisiga tsidUiQ nm
w
1 farm
4
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. Uaiv complete abstracts of title in Logan Couut
rot pay Interest ana principal at our offlcs.
Oldest and largest insurance agency in Oklahoma
Black Building
W 11 fl V fill nirla
iio rcut uiria Ave vtw a. . a ujljju4
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FAIRF3ELD
I TSANSFEB. COAL
I WOOD AMD STORAGE
$ Goods Poccked Stored nnd Shipped to Order
I H0R9 20 Offlee and Yards 407-409 W Ka'ilsui
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For Frist Class
LIVERY
TURNOUT!
Go
HOOVER BROS. I
Phone 128
215 S. Second
Your health should be pre
served by having your clothe
laundred at the
GUTHRIE LAUNDRY COMPAN1
PKo k09. 502?34 W. Oklahoma vt
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