The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 44, Ed. 1, Monday, July 6, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THEOTADER. aUTHRIB OKM. MONDAY JULY G 1908.
T - (PMrE Tim '
or
rrexmm&msii
for Infants and Children.
Castorla Is a ImnnlpsJt substitute for Cnstov Oil Pare-
goric Drops una Soothing Syrups. It Js Plonsnnt. It
contains neither Opium Morphine Jior other Narcotic
gtib.Unnco. It destroys Worms ujmI allays Fuverishness.
It cures Dlarrhtca niul "Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth-
ing1 Troubles mid cures Const Ipc Hon It retfdlates tho
Stomach and Bowels giving1 Iieallhy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's I'unuceiv-Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought
Scars
j& Bears tlio Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
a ihmumK h.M m!'.Ulifni.?!!!ri?yf.Jl'ti !yMti'?Y.ii'T.rTTf Nlti.T5J.JLrTV'
desperadoes I
Fresno Cal. July 3. Using the body
of the girl ho hail kidnapped from
her father's house as a shield tor Ms
own body Cleveland Rogers held the
posse that had run htm down at buy
In the house. Rogers thereupon forced
tha young girl to guide him through
hor home. pointing out tho iilaoos
KgJiero the family kept their plato and
her valuables.
M
TIC
BUT NOT
AST
BRYAN'S FRIENDS FORE-
CAST TENOR OF ANTI-
INJUNCTION PLANK
JUST RADICAL ENOUGH
TO SATISFY LABOR VOTE
East Alarmed at Haskell's Pro-
gress With Bank Insur-
ance Plank
SpectnJ to Dally Leader.
ntivr rViJn .Tulv (V filncn ulvlntr
Wnen the search revealed nothing 'md inmirii tn n.n xahmiin Btmtn
for half an hour before surrendering the ruffians dragged her into the yard 1 .. . . . .
himself and tho girl. The girl lfidnn once more and harnessing one of tho democratic platform sc-mo mn"
rn belong nz to DoniBturtno IiuikUjiI "B". """" i'"" "".. .j ........
Domenglne 10 years old daughter of
aw ealihy stockman of Coalings has
beon returned to her parents.
Waked from a Round sleep by the
sound of the firing of a dozen rifle
shots In the yard of her ranch home
In tlif foothills nf thn en .ml rnnirp. aho
stumbled out Into the night to find j taken Rt Jacks Springs
ItUISUil BUlliUK 111LU Uie HlllZSItfl! UI
two threatening rifles held In the
hands of a pati desperadoes.
Her father ai a mother had .preced-
ed her and they jtoud with their hands
up. The whole sceno was lighted by
tho glare of a burning barn which tho
bandits had fired.
Tony Loveall the loador of tho pair
demanded $5000 from Domenglne. Do-
mengino declared there was no mone
oft
Edna Into the buggy and drove
Into the night.
Domengiue made his way to Coil-
lnga aud spread tho -alarm. Immedi-
ately several possos started and at
4:30 this afternoon Rogers was over
lie fired two
shots but seeing the armed oil men
and officers swarming In ho gave up.
He and'tho girl were brought to town
in an automobile
A big crowd gathered
Mr. Ilrynn has not written a prospec
tive platform for submission to the
national convention nor has he made
dnjfts of planks to bo Incorporated In
that document
Tho Nebraska state platform how-
over was drawn eutlroly upon nation-
al Issues and Mr. liryan has let It
4)e known both at Lincoln and Denver
ithat tho .planks In this document ro-
and would ' present proolsoly and exnetly his
BESOTS JM M RULES
Tho board of regonts for the stale
normal schools hn laid down sor e
ironclad rules' Inchullng a rule th u
' nO fciftploye Teaclffer)rofessor'oi''prf -i-Ident
of a school shall purcbaso in -rhandise.
supplies or apparatus with-
out first securing a requisition o. k?d
by the purchasing agent John L.
Mitch the secretary of the board ex-
cept In case of absolve emergency.
"Tho schools have been run In a
haphazard fashion in this resect
heretofore" stated Secretary Mitch
"and bills nave come befoie the boa.d
which no one seems to know anything
about. This rule wilt absolutely elim-
inate the padding of bills as each
requisition must quote prices and t
careful checking no bills can be d. 1..
catcd 1 will confer with the statu
superintendent of public instruction
"with referenco to purchasing apparatus
or supplies In quantities." continued
Secretary Mitch "and where auy large
amount Is involved the purchase will
bo mado up on competitive bids.'
Another rule provides that teachers
employed In the normal schools are to
consider themsolves on duty through-
out the year and thnt they can not put
In a substitute- and lake a vacation at
have lynched Rogers had not Shorlff views on ovory public question inten-
Chlllemlen pleaded with them not to dad to be brought forward In the
take the law Into their own hands. (coming campaign.
Loveall managed to escape. MIsb Do- That Gompern will not got all he
mBiiglne Bald tho men offered no at- jR demanding in tlio way of nntl-In
frOUt tO her. . iliint.Mnn lairlulnttnn til nvlilonnotl tiv
tlio attltudo of tho Kansas and Mih
cmfrt lAnrlura nnw mi tlin trrniin.1
1 -v time without i first getting portnta-Th-Jr nnvc bVn conforonce with
s n from the board. Absencos of ' . . ii .....-.
two davs or less are exempted. "Tha "ran rff ont y Bnd. uo loubt T1 ' S
board v. Ill usually honor n request Tor h'8 sentiments wJon they declare
a vat. n at any time that teacherB tllRt nothing shall be said In the roso-
mav at . a some other school for j- lutlons that will tend to show that
ot'tlf 1 lug themselves or havo vftei-
lons whei scrool is not in session
'nit the boai 1 tnufit ki iw where tliey
1 re" said Mr. J. itch.
tjho democracy party wants to de-
stroy Uv court or to refuse protoc
tion to life anil property.
Reed Outlinec Plank.
John H. Atwood of Kansas who no
doubt speaks by the card says the
platform should only go far enough to
prevent tho abuso of Injunction pow-
er by tho courts.
James A. Reed ays the platform
should be emphatic on tho proposi-
tion that the party stands to nrotoct
ife and proporty and t'nr.t It favors
Over Thirty-Five Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of di-
rt hoea dysentery nnd cholera infan-
tum. It was at this time that Cham-
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy was first brought into use. It
proved more successf il than any other
remedy or treatment nnd has for
t Til t r f I 11 i ktil ti t l nrtil t tin f yfirt-
utilij in v ' 1 D iimtiiiatiiuti liiilL 4 J w- rna a y. i ...
ord Krc a small beginning Its nlov" "V; b V" "imuui iwrmg
and tue lias etedod to ovory partiwho" Ilfe Proporty aro In Immln-
of the United states and to many for-!0" iBor. Ho hulsts thouggh tlmt
ign countries. NMno druggists out tlJ power should bo regulated 80 that
of ten will recommend It when their fural courts cannot sot nsido tnt
opinion Is asked although they havo 'laws without a hearing or It thoy do
other medicines that pay thoin ailsiuo temporary rostralulng onlers to
greater profit. It can aKnys bo do-1 require them to give a apeody hoar
liended upon ovon In tho most suvore Ing.
and dangorous gases. J'or salo by CI If tho plntform follows thoso linos
R. Rcnfro. it will not be altogether to Gompor's
.7 :: T llknK- However tho democrats will
lypo wm ii truKHH. 'goo that it will bo so much nearer his
tnlklng machlnos repaired ut Olsraith's plau tnnn tll0 roiuoncan piBform
l IlOnO IDS. Ntnn.lo fn lin (!nmn .lll .ll i.
stands for that Gompors will toll the
labor voto to nccopt It.
Haskell's Banking Ideals.
The domooratlo leaders are somo-
what tangled up on tiiulr plunk In ro-
gard to the physical valuation of rrdl-
roads. They have been following tho
Nebraska platform on that aubjoot. It
not only c&Us for a valuation based on
coat of duplication but also on a ba-
ds to protect Drofits In capitalization
Dr Notfs Cuban Hair Restorer will Hair Tonic. Also after having used Governor Haskell of Oklahoma point-
Thousands of Gray Haired People
SfE'lvFs FOR THEM
The Greatest Piano Sale In The
History Of OMahoma.
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We have some very tine pianos slightly used shopworn instruments and pianos
that have been rented that we offer the best values that have ever been offered In the
piano line in this great broad country. In order to reduce our stodk on account of
the many rains and decrease in business causes us to pull in some pianos from our
other stores. These pianos are all standard mke With a national reputation none
better at any price. '' ' -'-.
This .Is
GBnoMie
One of the Only
Sales Held in 'Guthrie
Pi
iano
e 'have vndt dpped our store with a bunch of cheap pianos 'especially Iria'de'forj
auction sales just a day or two before sales are advertised and sell 'diem cheap in
order to save shipbing these same pianos. Any one who is interested in a piano we :
positively will save you from 5550 to $15U on a piano a standard make that you and :
your friends are acquainted With and know what we say is true.
Our store is opened 'till 10 o'clock. Call at once and et our special propositions .
now offered to you. ...
The .Oldest Music House In Oldaliortfa
iJrt
E.
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H. KNAUSS
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115 W. OKLA. AVE.
GUTHRIE OKLA.
restore col r to the hair That Is to;
say If vou nr gray It will turn
beard 'hair and i-ji-brows from gray
to the desired dai kei color and if ypu
follow directions and the treatment
which should accompany the use of
Di Nott's Cuban Hair Restorer it
way cttuso thn hair to roappear .n fho
bald spots but that it wili recover bald
spots with hair we do not positively
assert or guarantee that it will restore
color to pour hair we do guarantee
to this extent. Ttn if it does not do
so your druggist o whom you bae
bought this preparation will alter hav-
ing u.ied iluee bottles return to you
tho rtone.. you paid for them If the
results ate not exactly us we state.
We d not cUIni tl.at Cuban Hair
Restorer will promote an extraordinary
length oi hair. in hhort. wc iluim
liotlUn toi tlio II tii Kestoier avi) that
it is a n media) sgcut for tuost of the
diseases sttacklng the hah' and kcalp
and that in lestonng col r to yom ha':
It wiil largoly appreciate tbt appear-
ance of outb. We do not believe
that thcr is to Iw fouud a barber phy-
sician or bpH-lallst who can iWI when
our work of trJii -f rinlng our ta
hair into a head uf appareully iistmal
color is compUsto vhtthpr or not t ih
a work of naturt or cf art unless tnfl
fact tluit youi Uitlr C'nuierly w gray
b Miuwu t thf-m 'o Mranger will
ivt-n ri'iuotely uti)c t thu truth.
In arming at the nacin to accoin
pllsh this unique result we believe tiiat
we stand alone.
H your hair Is not gray then do not
use the Hair Restorer as Its action up-
on the coloring pigment may not In
somo cases produco a satlafactcry re-
nlt it la not our intention to weary
you with a hackneyed dlse"ff"atIou up-
ctt thf natr. or iinirsonip iroaiweqi
the Hair Restorer tor a time and you ed out to them that the two nranoal
have arrived at satisfactory results ' tloiu cou dieted nnd thnt t'ae convon-
ti will be able tn discard the use of tiou should take one or the other but
the Hair Re.Horer and should continue not both.
to uae the Hair Ton h only. Tha Tonic The Western democratic "push" is
you should use every mcrnlng and al- alarmed at the headway Governor
ways. Use It as ou use soap to na8ke of Oklahoma is making In
clean your hands and btwy. or a tooth- manufacturing sentiment for a bank
brush to coan jmr teeth. Your hair. . ii ' Yul . il
gathers Immeasurably more dirt filth l"8" ''i8." J im" 1iBl'nni Dry;
and fprma during the day than your " h"al'r riM the rm and
...j: . . i...j n.u vio Haskell h to nave the wav for lta
fact we believe that not over 5 neri:ontloli- The Kastern whig of do-
leut of tho people t.f these United '"ocracv is against It. as a species of
.States realize the necessity of a dully socialism. Uut llakeil combats till
aseptic wash U.r the hair. argument with facts and figures i&ow-
Ni-tt s II ill Tonic is designed to ling how the law works fn Oklahoma.
in- . ote th gn.wth of thickuHati and H Is dictrlbutlng fintObg the dele-
i'ie length f the hvi ou now have gates a printed card giving the aetUul
to prevent v jur hair f.om fulling out conditions or the banking business In
.iud ome jour bair is tree from darnel the ntw state since the law w pae-
rtltf. to keep it clean. To give Ui the etJ: u BnoW thllt there arft M1
public an agi enable toilet preparation ijinig UHder rhe u Ul ohlahbma in
intended to correct the tendency of the! ort llle "er"Vl f'oin Kobrtiary U.
i .ir tn sullt or crack and where the j the lv the law beoeme ffaotiVe up
lair aud -i nip id abnoiuiatly Erai.y until Slay U the data of the last bank
i. bt.ag stout a tlesn and Wealthy j call tae secured national bahl ahow
ivua.iiuj;. i" iu w uiivi u $?i9m
Dr. Nott's Hair Toole in abort Is I SUte batiks (all aaouratl) for the
Intend;! to wotuoVe a hvajthy. fioUv aania period ahow an inorease in de-
cinliU'n i-t t" scalp and growth of poults of $3.ii66.C02.
the liair ana its use directing as Ui pir tae period ending May 14 the i
. vu. wr... n.DvU. c.w4. lu uncurwu nangs tau nationals) lost
the cuiuittion of your hair will in a jn deposit 008078G.
iucuiv. itliu lu uiunt- juu in iiuk u
Special to Daily Loador.
Denver Cclo.. July 0. Attor terroV-
Izlng the neighborhood of Twontleai
and Market streets by slashing pedafc-
trlnns wlUi a dirk while In n drunkoh
condition. Roland Reed nged 20 and
an Oklahoma cowboy wns shot in tlta
nrm by Patrolman Lackner thorl!y al-
ter mldiilcht. Tho patrolnmn wnB stap-
bed In tho wrist In ljla attempt to dls-
arm the drluk-cruzed man.
Roail. who conies from Hydro Oklrt..
hud hardly anlvod In the city before
iib uecumt iiiioxicmuii. ajiui nuiuii
hu renalrod to tho rod llcht district aitil
there onodavarod to hJiow tho ppopje
how the ''bad man from Oklahoma"
ccjlobratod the Fourth
Thomas Hume aged 24 trlod to over-
power tho cowboy nnd Sustained it so-i-Intts
rut In tho loft arm. Ho notified
tl9 patrolman who ajiprtmfihotl Rod
fiViin thn roar. When within a fow
feet of U5o cowboy Patrolman Lackner
told Rood to drop his knife Tho cow-
boy turned ami running at the officoV
slashod right ami left wlUi the dirk. '
lickner seeing his lire was In dan-
ger pulled his gun from tho bolster
and fired. The bullet penetrated tge
left arm a few inches above the elbow.
Detectives Rlnker and Delauey add
Patrolmen Norrls and Mann were
rusbe.I to the acano in the police nut-
bulnnce in charge of Police Surgeon
McCllMlvray. The iojureu man was tp
moved to the c&unty hospital.
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ment. It simply tolls what businosH
Ib and hew it is managed. The snob
whos father created and who Is cort-
teut to llvo on what was hauled to
him can't stnnd up against the mail
who knows he mu6t build for himself.
What makes you think that yotf
nro entitled -to prosper- as well ns n
o.aupotitor who works twice as hard
for his prosperity?
Why should as many pooplo conio to
your (store as patronize n shop tlirlt
makes ai endeavor to act tholr truilo
nnd shows thoni that It 1h worth while
to coino to it dtiors?
Winy should a newspaper Bond rts
many customers to you In half tho
time It took to fill an establishment
which had advertised twice as long and
paid twice as much 'or Its piihllcltyT
This ib tne day wnon too boat man
wins afor ho proves that ho is Ilia'
best man when tho best storo Wins
when it litis ahown that It Is tho best
sO.ire when tho best goods win nftor
llioy'vo beun demonstrated to be tho
heat goods.
If you want the plum you can't got
it by lying uudor the tree with your
mouth open waiting for it to drop too"
many other inon aro willing to climb
out on the limb nnd risk tlioir iioukb
In tholr eagerness to got It away from
you.
It IS a man's gamo this advorlIaln
just hanging on and tugging and
straining nil tuo time to net unit keep
nhead. It is tho finite oxproHslnn of
t.o law of competition whloh sits In
blind-folded Justlco ovor the mnrkots
of tho world.
S'
fife
Bryan s Strength By States f
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CALL FOR WARRANTS.
tremtl seiibltive to the unhealthy or
uuclan condition f what some pools
itoiri-lhe or tha moat clorlous nhvsioal -. .. . . .
-T.Viw.:." ". "L SiC. J.M.. .:" . oiate oi uatanoma Treasurers Office.
DV Tufl Hai; Toali or tbe use of I 0uthre' okr- Jn ?. 08. 1
HalMtitomT?Wnd
pnnWng directions is not nttende.1 with ZT '.u.Y.:" ..i Z?'?'2?. ia
Wh-Uthc ruM-.uuuii4.a ... iar than Is wcl.pd -YtoY-7rHr
Advertlshig iBti't a cruelUla wtth
which lazv. blaroted and Incapable mer-
o'annts am turn Ihcompetenry into at(c
ceaa but one Into which brains and
tenacity nnd c-;rage can be poured
and changeil Into dollars It If) only
a short cm across the neian not a
moving ulatfu.li. You can't "Jtt
there" without "koIuk some
It's a game In which the Worker4-
not the shirker gets rich
Ry Its meaauren-ent eery man
stands for what be is nnd what he
does flit for Wiat he war and what he
did.
Every day in the advertising worldMs
anpther day end has to be taken care
of with the same mergy as lta yesteV.
al' .. . '
The tjuMter can't survive where thO
prills ass a sius oi a chance I
Advertising iio-sii t tsse me pmc
of business talent i tuincMs manage-
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings lollrroltles such as.siug-
gun covvcia wck Kuincys nuu tia
at
Alabama 22
AlaBUn C
Arizona C
ArknnsnB 18
Oalirornla 20
Colorado 10
Connecticut 11
Delaware . 6
District of Columbia . . 0
Florida 10
Oaorgla 26
Hawaii
ier and TORPID LIVER.
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ii .i diillu n. a Fi.i liiutoiu o tf ahvl
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..! n.i ! tootl- ii(l Il H use " . ur ptuji-uu in
ho conc.irjs- h!ni.lf llt'le -t to tr
means ' iupiJMJU rf.i m uj ' wi uae r tu..ii: fjih-i uj . . - J- fl
ht .i.eft 'tnbat.'t- r r cl-vtniia. s ait Kent) iy.W A AKNKFFW
If x ''' '1 r ' ' f r "f '"''r rl 1J ' ' rt' PH 'l il
tta ccior to t''t yrt4 aul cu wi : til kc tu wcipHtt
proml'a tha growt of H ttso NtUBaRage
1 i.? h" gTii!.-a v
'Fvr falc b J w
Stato Trcasa.0'
Coupter No. 3.
baveasfeciric effect on thew organs
gtlmulatbiK tb bowei(.cat:InKtNH
to perform their natural functions aa
in youth and
IMPAR f N0 VIGOR
to the kidneys bladder and LIVER.
1 pey arc poapica to 014 apu yoajr.
War Against Consumption.
All nations nro endeavoring to
check the ravages or consumption tho
'white plague" that claims so ninny
vletlms oach year. Foley'B Honey nnd
Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly
and you are in uo danger of consump-
tion. Do not risk your heaJUi by tak-
ing aome unknown preparation when
Foley's Honey and Tar is safe nnd car-
tain in results.
The function of tho kidneys 'Is to
train out tile InuurltlBtj of the blood
which Is constantly p'nttflng through
them. Foley's Kidney Remedy makis
the "kidneys healthy. They will strain
out all waste matter from tho blood.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy nnd It
"will make you well.
Delay in commencing treatment for
a slight Irregularity that oould hair
been cured quickly by Foley's Kid.
ney Remedy may result Ip a serious
kidney disease. Foley's KIduey Reme-
dy builds up the worn out tissues and
strengthens these organs. Commence
taking It today.
A Dismal Failure.
A. young Jobbing flrro In tiovr York
ovft'ruoilght for the fall trad. Tholr
heaviest mistake had been in line of
ovorcoats which It looked thoy would
have to carry over u season. Efforts to
gat cash for the stoek vere fruitless
except at ruinous rates. At last the
firm wcut to an old timer la tha trade
for advice.
"Well" said the man of experience
"yoq'vo got a pretty good list of cus-
tomers. Juct divide the coats up into
lots of thirteen each. Bond a batch
aplsco to eotue of your sharpest cus-
tomer) but make out tho bills for
twelve. They'll bo so tickled to get
one coat for nothing that they'll take
'4ra oil."
The schema bad boon tried before
tha men mot again. Tho old tltuer
waited for bis praise.
"Well didn't thoy keep the coata?"
bo asked
"rea" returned the Jobber sadly
Oae each tbe One that vsto't billed-''
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Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Lpulultwa
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Maryland
Massachusetts .
Michigan
Minnesota
MlMlMlppl
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
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North Carolina
North Dakota
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Oregon
Pennsylvania
Porto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina . . .
South Dakota
Tenneaw"
Twjaa
Utah
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" H Neeisar fo Ifdnjlndle" (tWO-tlilrdB)-Gfl8.
Cunto'iianiH also for Bryan.
G 5 11 Hi)
every woman covets
a spapcly figure and
m.i.jv of them de-
: re the loss of 1
orms after mar- ;
riage x . bearing oi. cniiaren 1
is ofLu destructive to the!
mother's shaDeliness All of this can bcavoided by me useot 1
Metker's Frieail before baby comes as this liniment prepares tne
body for the strain upon It ana preserves tne symmetry 01 ucr iynu.
MARRIED
WOMEN
Htkr'j Frits4 makes th
ker Mfcly through this r.i
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 44, Ed. 1, Monday, July 6, 1908, newspaper, July 6, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc77088/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.