Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1301, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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GUTHRIE NEWS: UUTHKIK. OKLAHOMA TKIfKlTOKY, OCTOBEft >. im.
OUR FROZEN ANCESTORS.
IK Powder
The only Pure Cream < i Tartar 1' \v U i No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Honied ] • Years the Standard
(?ATl LK TII1KVKS
C*| ' nrvtl l.« t Nitflit in lliin« i> > <
icur".
T. II. Frwtnan, Ueorge Kicker. hd
('Uriie.v and John Tiseml wort* arrest< <1
iu i)iin citjr U>t night l y Constable
Koi§, of Squire Fred Morgan's court,
for stealing thirty head of cattle be-
longing to Pood Knight, l". H. llieh-
ardeou and others. The cuttle were
stolen in tho Osage country, and wero
valued at about *500. The prisoners,
who a'ra apparently well
l..i 1«-hI World'* Fair
K ITecliv«* August the first. Tin* Santa
Ke route will sell round trip tickets Jo
i 'liieago ait rati1«• t one .arc for t he ron ml
I rip. |4tfs •?-. making rut*' fn m Uuthrii'
Ticket* limited for return pas-
sage M days ami continuous passage in
Primeval **J T#t B* iH co* r«d
CoD|Mlr>l In * Gl cl#r.
"Waa the primeval man arboreal,
and did he live upon fruit?" It has
been suggested that he was driven
from these mild ways by tho cold of
that unpleasant time when glaciers
covered the earth, answers the Uentie-
man* 8 Magazine The trees died ami
the fruits perished, and the ancestor,
climbing down, began with rats and
mice, and finished with cannibalism,
to avoid perishinflf likewise \lso, he
invented tire Also, the cold made
hiiu use language Hut the i*>
rather an unsubstantial speculation,
since Prof, Prest witch, for in-
stance, believes that then: were men
before the glaciers At an\ rate, lie
tells ns that at Sevenoaks, in the very
old pre-glacial -plateau drift" above
the downs, lie has found instruments
of llint-
It is not impossible that those beetle-
browed persons, the poleolithio men.
the remote men who chipped out
weapons of unpolished stone and knew
the uses of neither cattle, clay nor j
corn, were less human looking* than
their skeletons would lead us to fancy. I
There is a hint in ouc rude scratching j
a bone that they were thickly hairy.
sPF.rlMEN <'ASK8.
s. II. t'liffohl. New t'a<sel. Wi-.. was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
liis stomach was disordered, his liver waa
iffeoted to au alarming degree. apjH iite
fell uway, and he was terribly reduced in
Hush and strength. Three Imtties of
Kleelrie Uitt«" ) ell red lilm.
Kdwurd Shephard. of llariisburg. III.,
imd a ruuiiiug sure oil his leg of eight
vcars "lauding. I'sed three bottle* of
Rleelrie Hitter* uiid seven boxes of Tim U-
iii s Vruieii Savle, ami Ids leg is sound
mi I well, John Speaker. t"ata*vba, Ohio,
lad live large fever sores on hi* leg, d« «-
ns said he washieunibh . Due bottle of
Klectiie Hitters and one box of Hm-klin's
\ruhm Salve ruled linn entirely. Sold
II Y. u I.illie & Co. (•'!)
involution Vol In-.
To all whom it may concern:
Know ye, that the linn of Frank L.
Murray and William M. Brown, hereto-
fore doliur business In this city of < ntb-
rie, Oklahoma territory, under the linn
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BALD HEADSIf
What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, Jr
harsh, brittle? Hoes it 5pllt at the ends? Mas it a «£
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or %
brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? 5
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? It these are some of £
your symptoms be warned In time or>ou \\ ill become bald. J,
5S\SkookumRoot Hair Grower ;i
i ■ what you n • >1 li - i ro«iuottni Is n..i an .... i tent. tint II •• r> -ult of •■lenliflo ■*
r>>h. Un.ovlrcl. •• «>f Ok • «>f t In- luur ainl calp l« I lhe«li-fo* ■
_ i*rv «>f liow to to-at tlu'in. " Skookuio "com ulna n« n ln-r minerals nor oil* It £
{ lin I a Dye. but adcllKlitfully cooling au<l rrfrclnng I I v sliinuUlintj ^
tho foltlcli'H. it i fiillinu luur, t
' I rl*.
irfrujf ami yi i
jr K«ci> the trulp rlaan, lualthv.and free from trr'tatloR eruti'.loni. i y %
tho u-o ..f k„,.t .sv. n It destroys|x ro.o/ic < ••• •' . rhuU j>>\l v>* %
I awl tii-ttrny the hnir. t
If v<Hir dr uw i t aanot nupptv you send <Ur«*ct to ui, and wr will forwar't m
.prepaid. <n of price, (.rower, #1.00 per bottle; 6 for $:>.uu. ^uuj.,50..
I per jar; 6 for f
THE SKOOKUn ROOT HA!R GROWER CO., •'
•" til uu" hawk 37 souih Fifth Aveuur. mm York, n• ^ • jt
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name of Mut ray
been, by mutual
Drown, hasihisduy
ooiiM'iit, diasolvi'd, .
cadi direction. Ij. It- l)r.f<a\i^ .
Agent. weapons oi unpoiisiieo siouvhuu Brown retiring. Murray assuming all
Itollar.!-- MI« !'oni"«oi'u 1 "-V'l'"'nan looking'' ll> n ! *u',h"'
Tills hiv.uiml.lf .viuiHly Is tUut thei; ske,clous wollla leu.l us to fancy. Uw Br.u prior to U.ls .lu^, All iiv.-o....l
ouj-lii lolio in rvr\ himst'liold. II "ill There Js B hint j,, onc rudo heratching due tin-hu1<1 linn ol Miniav . llumn
cur.1 voiir li.i'imiiiilsin, iifiiral(!iu. tt ij0ne that they were thickly lialiy. be tmiil l<> Knink 1,. Miii ray.
spruliw,'Ills. I inline*, Inn us, froslwl feet j Thcre ig a remote chance yet—at least Kuank I.. Mi mnv.
iinil fin s. son- tl.ront ami sure chest. II jt js upieasaiit fancy to cnteftaift—that
ycui ha v.. lame hack ii will eiire it. li we w(th our own eyes may yet bee this
lixe.l. In ill" i 1" net rules I" ti"' sent of I lie disease. It , hairy ancestor of ours in the flesh.
I n~j will eiire SUIT joints itinl e.illtI'lletnl KV(*ry one has heanl of theentire^mam-
rhey will have | f,< r ..." . .., ..
Ing to our ilays. The flesh was so fresli
that the dogs fell upon It and ate it
without ill results.
Broad SI. Grocery
W
c c;irr> ;i
line ( l
W. M. Drow n.
Guthrie, O. T. S« pt. il, 1H1KJ.
•Iraugirs, bad not furnishe.l l,ft" ]|ms(.|(.s .lft,.,. „n „ii,er l-eundies lu.ve moth, skin and flesh complete, frozen
bond np to a lale hour. I hey will have ; Th(lw. wll(1 hllV(. |,een cripples; nl, inside of a Siberian riverand endur
a hearing tomorrow before j foI. yi.iu., |mve used llallurd's Snow Uni-
inenl and thrown nwnv their erutelies
anil been able to walk as well ns ever. II
will cure y.uc. Price ■> edits. Sold by
Wnllaee \ Midler.
HI.
Morgan. County Attorney Huston will
prosecute. It is thought that, these
men ar« the principal ones of a hand of
oattla robbers, and it mty turn out that
in capturing theiu Constable Kuss
pulled a bit; prize, anil deserves area!
credit.
What Hi. t on Tak.'
medicine for? Because you are sick and
want to get well, or because you wish to
prevent iilness. Then remember thai
Hoods Snrsnparilla cures all diseases
caused fyy impure blood and debility of onx For sale bv 1' ■ H. I.illie ti ( o
■the system. It Is not what Its proprietors j , order restaurant. Meals
say but what Hood's Sarsaiuirllla does, U| n|| hours served to order. Coffee like
lie sure your mother makes. No. ^07 Kast Har-
rison avenue. I,ow rales and (Soousei-
! vice.
Itnekl l ll 'h I rules Hslf .
The best salve ill the world foi
uruiiea, son%, ulcers, sail rheum, revn
sores tel ler, ehlipped hands, ehllblains,
rums, and all skin eruptions, and nose
Iivelj cures lilies, or no pay n'.|i.ired. H
is guarantied tl, KiVe perfect satisfaction,
jr monev refunded. I'riee 20 cents pel
Now, these pre-glaeial meu of 1'rof.
Prestwitoh must have been contempo-
ellti
K-^5-:M t
llo, llo. Hi.!
The oyster season is now open. Amly
Frink serves them every day at his short
order restaurant. lt-19-tf
that tells the story or its merit.
to gel Hood's, and onlv Hood's.
Purely vegetable—Hood's Pills - 'Jf e.
NOW TRY THIS.
It will"cost you nothing and will surely
do yoy good, if you have a cough, enid
or any trouble with throat, chest or lung Karl's Clover Hoot, the new illooil
I>r. King's New Discovery tor consuinp- j Puritier, gives freshness and clearness to
lion, coughs, and colds is guaranteed to j die complexion and cures eonfnmption.
give relief or money will be paid bin 1% | jj,. ..Diie .anil *1 .(HI. Sold by F. B. I.illie
Sufferers from I.a Grippe found il jost
the thing anil under its use hail a speedy
and perfect recovery, Try a sample hot
I Houn.1 li..'. Malo'. a Well Ma...
Are Mill bilious, constipated or
troubled with jaundice, sick headache,
bad taste jn month, foul breath, euatcd
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills mid fever, etc.? IT you
have any of these symptoms your liver is
out of order, uiul your blood is slowly
being poisoned, lieciiuse your liver does
_ not act properly. IIkiiiunr will cure
tudes. The discovery of a refrigerated ; :my disorder of the livsr, sloinaclt or
ancestor is by no means impossible. : boVels. II has no opiul as a liver uu^li-
lt is necessary for anyone who has j emu. I'riee 76 cents. Free trial hollies
read " The Frozen Pirate" to curh his j ui Wallace & Midler's.
imagination here. In all humanity we
must hope the ancestors, when thawed, Captain Sweeney, I s. A„ San Diego
will he dead. j ('ill,, says: "Shiloh's Catnrrah Remedy
Fancy the shock of Rip Van Winkle j Is the lirst medicine I Imve ever faiiiul
(iiocer
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we
staple aim
id s(|iiare <1
ev
'aliiii
raries with those mammoths and they
may have ventured, too, since they
hunted the mammoth, into high lati-
111 < I
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ev
Supplies for < heiokee
•• clean and new
■J-JI lv Ok.Avi
H. LEWIS. Prop,
It Co. (®)
What Is « (Jnaranteff
It is this. If you have a cough or cold.
He at our expense ami learn for yourself
just how jrood a tiling it is. Trial bottle
free at F. 11. Lillle & Cos <lruv store
f*arge size 60c ami ti. 613)
That good old (iuekeiihe'uner rye
whiskey for medieal and chemical pur-
poses, at Moses' Cherokee Strip saloon ' benefit is experienced, we authorize our
211 Harrison avenue, sold at no more advertised agent to refund your money
money than other places sell other j on return of bottle. It never fails to
brands The Same Oi*n Mosbs. give satisfaction. It promptly relieve*
8-29-301 bronchitis. Sold by Wallace & Muller.
a tickling in the throat, which keeps you
constantly coughing, or if you arc af-
flicted with any chest, throat or lung
trouble, whooping coungh, etc., and you
use Ballard's Horeliound Syrup as
directed, giving it a fair trial, and no
intensified by ten thousand genera-
tions. If he is dead ha must, of course,
be promptly stuffed by all the best tax-
idermists iu council, and placed in a
commanding position in the museum
in Cromwell road, a relic and true por- j
trait combined.
NOT VOUCHED FOR.
A barefooted ginseng girl is de-
scribed by the Des Moines Leader as
killing sixty-three rattlers in a battle
lasting several hours. Some of 'em
were as big as a man's leg.
A Nebraska man who was attacked
by a Holstein bull jumped into the
river. Hull followed. Man swam to
log and got on other side of it. Hull
tried to follow, got his forelegs over,
stuck, struggled, was exhausted, rolled
off and drowned.
In Wheeling, \V. Ya., a young man
went in swimming and sank. Friends
were present and grabbed him. They
thought it was cramps, but the real
and less prosaic cause was a seven-foot
eel that had got about his legs and
-a lumt on drowning him.
that would do me good,
bv F. B. Lit lie Si Co.
Mle. Sold
(4)
Tlione Wonderful UlantH i" Town.
If you wish to see them call on Lillio &
0o„ llenfro k Co., A. <\ Hixon, MeNulty
ami J. N. Wallace and ask for Beggs'
Little Giant Tills. Kvery bottle guar-
nateed.
The Eagle Saloon.
Corner Second Street and Oklahoma Avenue.
Ml I.I
'('lit ( >1 'k 1*1 <>|>I ielm-
Don't Forget to ltemerolu*
That impure unhealthy hlood is present
in all, and llie direct cause of ninny dis-
eases from which we suffer. Scrofula,
rheumatism and and specific diseases
which have ravaged the earth and poi-
soned the blood of nations for jienera-
tions, and are the evil parents of indis-
crilialile honors are under alisolut
trol of P. P. P., the only infallible blood
puriller known.
Tlie p. P. P. blood cure has positively
cured numerous cases of scrofula and
salt rheum in a short time, where all
other blood purifiers have failed.
Pleasant to take; applicable to diseases
if infancy or old age. For sale by J.
M. Craig & Co.
The Finest Liquors, Wines & Cigars,
And Coolest Beer in the Territory.
A Pleasant Ki'iiilini: Uonni fur All.
THE
Silver Dollar
WYATT & CO., Proprietors.
The Finest Bar in Oklahoma Teritorv
tor> W est Harrison St.
'/ s
I he Chier and Pioneer of Oklahoma
Is Doinc Mori: Business in 1 lis I jnkTiian Anybody
< CHEAPEST, HKST-MADK AND KKST-FITTIMi
IN FACT, ANY GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES
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