The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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TI OKTTA. Gl II )K., .
ESTAnUS|IKP AV fl. Is"-
ruhlUltsri ..*. Every Thursday
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A«1 v« rliyii rates imi lo known on application.
Knter the pos* oflioe at (Juthrie Oklahoma an second ulan* matter
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The Oklahoma Kclto, a six column
\v«M-k'\ rescin d our office litis week, It is
tvell written well hi ranged m ml well gel
t in up. Its salutstnay epeaki vo'utns.
Bro. W11 11alter sit) « " I'he |1> lio will I e
wjji-lrnt ami fearless uncovcrlng couus
nml imnioriilii\ "
Thi< is itnoble suntiineiit, untitle Guide
client! to you < 10 liitikIm «im1 niir heiol
Mini promisa lit ver to lay our minor «l«>u n
until the itnmornliat tlii?t n from high
plan/
wonderful!
discovery !
! Curly Hair Made Straight By!
pErotl* .1 >D AKTkH VKI ATMBITT.
r ORD'S ORIGINAL
OZONIZED OX MARROW
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^ Wi t- your iiutn- mi.l uddri p! iti.:> 1 ■ ,
five gentlemen meet anil soon agre- J ozoyixi'D ox mamrow co„ «
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76 M'ah.ish Avt'., Chicago, Illinois. '
11s to there organ. I efore noon we
Tiie Krnl i."« Not Vet.
Oil the Hill iiist, the eity was
thrown Into confusion; IhhuIi'ciIh of
peruous received what was purport-
i'tl to be a valentine cl arming five
gentlemen of very hiyli character
with all kiml of crimes Having murtl-
er. Ah soon an they was received
cvefrv one that was :te<pi.inted "with
the school fight know where they
oome from know its author. Tin
•cd to a plan of action we all agreed
as to there organ. l ofore noon we
found that a tool of the gang had
been seen in Holey inonday and a
preacher came with this tool from
Boley; and an other man seen this
tool get on the train at the Santa fee
depot with a bundle. So we sent a
Plan to Holey there we found that
this tool or fool had deposited T
I ••tiers so many until the post mast
erask>\!iat they was brought then-
for and as soon as the man return re
suited i; the arrent of IVlcr Capers
who give bond in the stun of *7•*><>.
but the end is not yet; there is some
jeeessoriea, before and after the fact
V*'e undeihtai'd that an alibi will
Ik a tempted. l ovs you had be'.tcr
H'aml from under its loaded.
Von have dehatiehed the school cf
tnis i lly* V ti have over played
\t ur 1.and and the good people say>
that you must top; boys von liavt
1 ii led to ivo l;en with the host.
Dilis .Maggie Taylor and Mrs
Capers (j'lallitied to 1'cters bond.
Ozoni/etl Ox Marrow, for Sale 1 \
U1K lOA'll.K DUCG SUMIE
(iiiilnie, (). V.
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DIZZY BRIDGE IN THE ANDES.
&w2ying Suspension Devices of For-
mer U<t>s Graoually Disappearing.
With te.Q building (;f railways ami
r.a^o.i roads Imo the heart of the
Fouih An;- rieaa Andes there 1 Kradu-
p.i'.y di- .J i r-rlrg a type of su'spon: ;en
\ rldso peculiar to that region of
which tiavelers used to speak with
horror.
Those bridges arc on the mountain
trail?. Long rcpes of twisted vines
r.re streVhed from cne side of a deep
porge to the i ther and made fast ;
trees on each side, taen a rude flot r-
In.t? is lai<J and other ropes of twisted
nnes f rm handrails on eith< r Fido of
the footway. The br.dge is so loosely
hung thai ft sways frightfully under
foot. B'nl roaring tor. ents dash over
rocks n thousand feet or moro below.
Yet the Indians crosi them without
Tear or di# .• ness, carrying hr-.vy
loads on their backs and minding the
passage no^more than if the> v.cro
walking acrOTs tho Brooklyn bridge.
To others, however, they are dan-
gerous places, for if a man loses h!s
"nerve" or becomes dizzy the chances
are that he will fall off and be da.-hi i
to pieces, because the side ropes are
so looso that they offer little cr no
protection, and the Soaring of the tor
rett, tho swaying of the frail rtrtic-
lure, which ^ani'y |llqwi t ic ravel
to keep his feet, and the sense of
being t>u6j < aded in midair tbtve hn
fnenso depths is enough* to try he
har.'.i; t and iros* 11 -1 J : i
son. m
V.'hen *t^.e Spaniards Cor.qi'.
Peru th-^se wero tho o^jv : - rt .
bridges there, but the Inca Kings I •
tir..: .«..t oa such a crandtf • tr t!
<he invader- wer aide to ri :e ncft.<
thein on their her.® ^ clothed in full
iv:4il, the? i.-l: ti; t - !i ipr- au-
t;on to blia.'fi ld their ha .• r. bi.
they urged thoai on the swajimj .r.u-
tUivS.
Webb's Indian Hair Tonic
It is highly recommended for tho Preser-
vation of the Hair.
Destroys Dandruff and Tetter, and pre-
vents its falling out.
Rub thoroughly into fAc roots of the half
arret a il<u
Prlcc 50c, Send ROc torn trlnl $1 00
bottle. See gunrnntee on bottle-
This coupon arconipanitul u itli f.' :: to
my . like is j>. ra in return tor twelve t .
at the above priec.
BUGGY CONTEST.
Tor each iiM cciijions sent to us we pive
a new $50 llupey front tho \V. W. D'uUiu-
sou tactory. It your' uame app.-ars on the
2i*> coupons one time more tti.in any . n •
else, tlto huirgy is yours. S >nd toi coupons.
Write your name on them and give them
awav. Contest ends every three months.
M,in s WEBB
1419 and U2t Wmi Ftfteenta street,
* Littlk Hock, Ark.
LARGE YIELDS CT GRAPE
Vineyards of Arge. tinj Show Mr.rvcl-
c us Pre. uctivcncss.
Wr
rapt
ducol in ee.nc .
.i.i r stx i a si 1aI tram na'• !
.•an up the middle." contlnuos tho •
•i.in ? v riter. "i a-'a d v h t tliat wa- j
t:or, and v.lwm told that it was to
bring the j-'iv.pcs to tli« v ire press I 1
wond-?red wh> he] wer i t c an. <1 ^
these fl\o cr six per eighty tin* of |
grape re r i i a a year 1
cei-.-a d j tl'.inl; t i' tho trauiway and |
my w< :• waa turn i to l' i i iaivol
tox : wefe the a"v epago • Id. after |
house i inr.ts. far.a an.l garden serv- ,
a:' and peons who drive troops ot i
iv.elos tip find down tho mountains !
wi:1 t r freia U:« ■ • ! ad « an n
th« tr fill ; ' .i I . i. u C <k gs. and the
dogs cf tho servant^ and peons, and 1
aiso n va t p.uinb-s ^f the lutie sit '
. er-gray foxes which ercwded t : '
yearly from all corners cf the d.?ei-t !
luring ' '•* 8 • oeaw n, nnd birds I
i :n.i Troa. all plat rexi;1
'• ( i '\ ana ple;.:y t i all ti tiucO
r.!"ni then <: v.... tons bAidM." •
•pc- pjdaj uaoq o.vt: ; taSpjjq o*].
Ifinn sd{j: .v'jisp ouuioa j h?.w snui
;iuc aii di.ti iq) apw | IS
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pu« ajiaia nao.wjoq 011,04 iisui puiu
am no 4d|j.ita sf qauj 1 n h *RJW I
}t>N pi^c;A usuiOM
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That is what our Valuable Pre- ^
scriptscn^ No. 2 will i!*^. '0
Will not cost you a penny if it doscn't ^
35 Cents.
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60 To-
H. Shelby
— t'OII-
Family <nul Fanry 610-
ceiies. Feed & Wood
| In [' .ri ICvi'i1v 1 tii 11 l; ^ -ii X-.-l
—AT yhk-—
Corner < i Sixth nml lVrV
(liithrie
O. T.
curc.
(The Ser eli light
! LiV11R PILLS
Kespt etfully,
DRUG fj STORE
Edward Nichols Prop.
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Guthrie, if
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• ^ SWEET MARIE
c.r'11 uiE'^
Kwih'I Mnil' IVrfimu', Frajrut anil Lasting, l*i
• . ACTIVE A0ENT8 ,
Wi> wuarniitri' to jirnt'n * 1,.*>0 :i il:iy the yoarj
l'rioe a *1,50 per ilii*(-ii# Name your Kxjires <) '
J. 5. Webb,
U^l W 1 Mli Street I.itlU- It"*- •
N. P. CHEADLE Sk
4 •
Wholesale and Retail
H^-SJ^iCQAL Sc WOOD
Office 8c Varcl.
424 Oklahoma Ave,
o. T.
■ :-w^ ^ ffi
Report of Secy. & Treas. of tho
Endowment .Department.
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Gl TillilK, OKI.A. FKI . «, 100V
C, (J. M. and fJr.tud .luristlictiom InteniatJoual Order of
Twelt'e, Kni-hi: " I Daughters t l Tabor, foi Okla, ami ludi.iu
Territory .Furihdic.iioii. Owinyf t«> the extreme, uuusn ti and con-
tinual eaid weather, tho (\ (J. M. has nt>i as yet had his January
ipiarter'.y ni a tinj[ of the llo.ird of (ip CuMtorn t > w li -m this
hliould h ive lioeij subuiiitetl lieforo it was publis'ied, acoounts lor
the delay in l ein^ jm'ilished; Sir Knights and Paughters l're-
si'liug Ollioers especially, 1 wanLto congratulate you lor your un-
tiring offoru i t pu>Hiug the work forwanl and oiroin^ for your
sick members duriuij these w inter months. Your report show an
iucreas'i over S 'pt. report of Temples 9-.« 0., and Tabernacles
^lt.oO, Your report further it how that the treasurers of your
subordinate Temples A Taliern.udes arc in 4001I eonditou<-
Or^nnized in Mushvjro, I. T.; I)t. iMamie IC. Crew, late ol
Indiaht ins Tahen nele, No. J?, Pei ry. Ok!:i. tins or^au'/.i-d a fJ*ab-
eriiaele w ith 'JO financial members and reports a elnb ol men,
that are now ready to be or^ani/.-'d into a T u^i'- O, lor nure
such workers throughout the jurisdiction.
TKMPLKS UKrOK'jV.
llirnin No. 1, (luthrie, t). T, Dec. 'J4, 11104
Lone 8'ar No. 2, (In.1.tie, (). T. Tec. 10, \M\[
Cuban S.ar, No. f. So. M •.Mister, I. T. Dee. 1 -, 1904
Cherokee, No. Perry, Okla. Dec. 1«, li 04
Solomon, 41 Ilirtshorn, I. T. Dec. IT, I'. 'JI
y aeio, T Coalgit', I. T. Dec. I'-i l' Qi
Uisiiit; Star, *\'o . \V 11 iitirLon,* 1. T .1 in. 7. 190.>
Intlitn Kin-, N o. I". ( arbon, I. T. !>eo. Jt, 19U4.
Frater, Nt . 1Dt.ver. Okla., Jan. 7. inn
Tin 1 a.lcr? It. (luthrie, Okla. Dec. '2, l 04
I.one Star No. I Ka.'a iU, I. 1*. Jan. Jo. lu,.'a
Washita Valley, No. Ill, Chie.:*n h;t, I T. Dec. U 11)04
CQ,
^ 10 50
8 00
li.oG
1, 0
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TA15KUNAC LKS lJIil'OHTS
Cedar of I.obanou, No 1, tin".htie, Okla. Pc<
C^iicen Kl:/, ibetli, 2, 'iutiirie, (>k 1.t, "
:. Perry. Okla.
4, S. Me A lister, I. T «
0, Okla. City, (M;la.
(5. I la ft shorne, I. I . 4 *
8, l.enipah, 44 41
0, Carbon, 44 %l
I mli.thoma
Ma) (>ueen
Kising Sun
I'vide <•! li e West
1 .right Star
Indian Queen
(lttr Admitted Palace 11, Coalgate
(}ueen of the Ter. 1 1 *<> > ,
Hi«di Sea 4- 14, Perry, Okla.
7 tOCH $IP..*Q
19, 44 11,00
U, «« 4.50
T, <4 10.00
VI, 41 0.00
•2, " 10.50
5, " 0.50
:-2, 44 3. co
S, 1*2.50
0, '• 0.00
I 7,
I /illie of the West 4- I . Iiawnee, Okla. Jan. 1^, 1005,
(i.ates ot' Joy * 44 :0, ti.aline, 41 Dec. 8, 1004,
st K.a 44 11 K .ml i, I. T. 44 44
M'iruir.o Glory 4- -J. Sallisaw, 4 4 4 4 1 *2, 4 i
Golden l.eal' " 23 Chieknilia, 44 44 4;l 14
Marie 1'1 . a'leth 4* , M* skogee, 1. l\
Total amount reported by Temples
T«>tal >'iiount lep-'ited • \ T ■ ''ni 1 '!<••.
Am. ait . '|mr 1 ^ ■-th Temj-h s an.l I aheruasles
Less 1 per cent for oliice icut and expenses
is a sure cure for
all deseases of Phone 6.
'the Liver Stom
ash and bowels Announcement of the Grand.
Opening of the
Sango
Industrial Institu e.
This School will open oy
Monday Sept- 26, i904,
This will he the First Openincj Atinii err,?rv
________ of the College. I.etlnceil Rates on ai l^a;!
roads into Muskogee.
Waviko liitliulriou"* mnn nf wmniin ;
ns permaiii'iil represeiitniiv • i.f l «ir ninnii | JOHN C. LEFTWICjI, Pro -
fne'Uri'iji e 'i: p inv, i• !i*• *U ufiei iu bu-i j
ness in Jiiij eoiiuty ami mlj diiiiitt terriio _ . . _
rifs Husinesij siieres-fnl itmle |jiliii4lie l ;
" OS'.T \ OUIt UOiaOAV w MISKt.
se Itionev Sidvniieed I.sp* rienee in-l
0 nts a l o' !e at
Lill.es Drug it PooL Store
fit* 11} 0Y pi
11 ant ivi|rc I i I'.iil'iuariiTs
Stumpff Hardware Co.
I a,nes II. St n in p IT M^'r.
\V^gops, llaruess, Hard i.are. Stoves j
lirtnges, I'to.
Have llenioved to 117, U liar.
• eli!i il Kin-lew fr'lf iiddruss en vi'l'i|v«'
SPRPFAL ISlJ'in.SHK |'A I IYK 'n
litis eouiuy sml Milj'diii' t •« ril« rn s. l (
repri k« ti I i inl ntlvi riis- .-.n -i-l eslnbliwh j
ed Inif-riieM ii nse i f seiid lli.iinei tl sliiild
iMjr Snlnr\ 4-JI weekly, V, i!h eXp«*M.4es !
pshl ettiih Mon.r.v i \ cheek direct from |
I• ej . 1.[t: r•« ia. Rxpt'USf| iidvnliced. ;■ *8 ;
tion perimtiKMii. We fiiinisli every -
thini:.
Addve- . T!m fv.luie i • • !..!>ol
lilds; Ci .«•.. .. i:
At Tho "Ssme Old Moses"
tOMM I! t r liAlil.IM.-N AM) I
LILIJE'S imu« S-T0RE
roi oriryciieis in
the kansa city jour— Drug", Willi-paper, Paints, O '.
NAL'SGRJAT CAMPAIGN
OFFER,
S( v 1-t^ 4- r,
Ov Jjj I- O,
The Daily and Sunday Journa TT-jyj -j-oi* 1<1 onlr
Mailed From Time Subsctiptioti * t^L.''i ' "'-■J vjaV
GutJiii
Is Received 2t The Journal
Office to January L 1903
for $100.
OVER T^X'O MONTHS OF FREE TIME
jilt* • t Nation rtl Ciimgiiigii of ID'\
is now open, and The Kansas City Jour-
nal exicmh to llio read* rs in this great
I territory 11m•* unpuralltled filer, of its
Daily and Siimbit Journal to JANUARY
t. 19tH. 'Ml 12 SUM Of ^ 1 00'
11 is the desire of the Journal to reneh
every re a let' who wants lo keep infonucd
on the Kve tt National contest and tho
issues of to day
Any pi. on v.'ao will send ONK DOL-
LAR it> The 1\ a us City Journal by
V MT
m
III w
Ihmlwtirc iWc
Wiiolosulo and P.ct;%il
Deal.or in
Hardware. Tinware, Pump
nition. Sporting Cioods anti
Fishiim 'lack
A\rw
K ICS-
j p'islof.lu mane} o
. ex pi
Exclusive Affency of — ^
6.0Q
0,00
0.50
« 50
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14. :>o
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Dec. !' , O. \Y, (turley for Loan .. . ^ ul.«;0
Drought forward $44 2.00
Mak.oii a Grand Total of b
• PAID OPT.
Dec. i;>, lroi to Jack J.omlon, hiubainl and U i;al benelh iai y t f
DtT Marie I.on loll, decease', cd tjueen 1.1. i" th I .ii • ■ naele N v
?, Cuthrie Okla 0 ^ #100.00
I Q , to Lottie Jackson, w i and b-ncfleiary of Sir Kdward
tCutr. uu* u eu '-i)
.ir .ft. w a:; he m il.'ll ! • Daily and Sun1 ,, . . i / i if*
| .I...\ .li.tirntil fr..„i the nine sU.eri,,! Cclt bi atC(! (nll kUld StUVCS .111(1 Rail^fi.
| lion i- leeeivtal al The Journal ofllee until i * BEST !r< THE VVO^ ti
j .1:11.11:'.r\ l.lilOi.* j '
I This offer extend* both to new sub-
j ser ptions ji' il re"t w.tls. I'l" ■•..ns v. 1.4.
.ie a'".« ti V subset il.-, 1 - The Daily nui |
j Sunday .tournai call r.ae.v ; li e heinfllii |
ofthi> dfer Ivy ; 1 x ni< their ;.absei ipiioi
1.1 d .te at the regular rait; of one dolbft
j or iliree motr.hsautl 1. if a .','.1:1; one
dollar ntldil|onal lo advance their sub
criptiou to .isnusr> 1. \'J- o
Send your name st once and receive |
the bunt ht ol ft't ft:! litu'.l of free lane ,
In i.eceptint il"> oHv! ihe lull am >anil
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..f one d Ihtl niU"! r icmautl lo The
Journal, its :;o ta-tnin;*? ord - ounts
t #
wili be grrnuted. and a'l neo « y i u.>t W
! sent divect ti Ti e K; t. ,'( ;t\ .baoiu.
Ka- >as City, M j.
| This offer v} 1 not extend l ey. : d Oe
NOW. IS THE CHANCT: OF VOUR LIFE.
Mo'co w.iSiiiNii rox and ski;.
President Roosevelt
Inauguration
l'i r s-j Oo ar.o oin- i.^i.iat fa.
Ft. Smith (a Western
'-?$ ■ Sj
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\\ i.i sell tickets, on KfU *28; March 1st 1
2nd; yootl to return, final 1 mil March mIi;
Phone 77:1, t r call at 1 I > S. Division St roe
Where tickets are on -ale, City l teket Oflict
jj iobtr 1. IPO-I. ami pt.^ilively no adjust ■ ^ ? t; 11\S<)N
• ■ ' "«' r.i'i■ .1: l.f S" nit 1 si.:- j p ,.,
rrriptions nflei thst dale. ^ I Pt, Smith, Ark,
Athth ss T11K KANSAS t i 1Y JOUH •
SAI. KAMA: C1I V, MO j
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