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The Guthrie Daily Leader from Guthrie, Oklahoma • Page 5

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MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904. PAGE FiVS iK22ceseesca? Baseball, RiiaRiiRaiiiKHiinRHiiainiMii Headauarters for RE i1 fPn; "Pergonal Mention, (Continued on pace 6.) THE UEAOEn. OUTHMIE, OKLAHOMA. 2 Collars. The newest shapes in the celebrated Barker Brand' collars are here.

Price Collars for 25'cts. They are linen. THE ONLY One Price Clothier IN GUTHKIE Roy Hoffman ol Chandler, is In lh city. H. Price of Sallna, Is liars Ed ads.

John Cottoral Oklahoma Oily. has returned from NEW NECKWEAR If there's anything we're proud of it's our reputation for having the latest ideas and best variety of everything that goes to make up the toilet of the particu- lar man. Just now we call your attenB II tion to the bri.o-ht New Neckwear that ft -i 1 .1 we are showing, he new colors tne new patterns--the new silks in four-in- hands, Strings, Ascots, Bows, all made especially for us by the best neckwear makers in America. Come in mont is belnc started to nlve the boys better support. The schema meets with approval.

and see ihe'm. 1 5 1 New Soft Shirts. See our S1.00 Soft Shirts. MgglM' Guthrie's Leading Clothier LADIES Say, did you know Simon Pure Baking Powder is the best and pureBt7 No better made. Try It, All first I class grocers sell It.

Not made by the trust but manufactured by Gllllland's (Baking Powder company, Cameron, Mlsouri. The Williamson, Halsell, IJra7.1er are ihe jobbers. Call for Simon Pure Baking powder years ja success." niesaay, juay inn, iuioo uuuruu will give a flower cantata at Brooks opera house. Patronize home talent 3 and you will be well entertained. Fresh Papers.

In bundles of 100 tied, 25c. hundred. Leader office. 0000000000Q00800 1 SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 0 a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO flrnnt Splker has returned from a trti to Kansas City.

Ml us Bessie Fazel of the school land office, is on the siok list Health Officer "Skip" BrOwh returned yesterday from Oklahoma City. Councilman Peterson has returned from a two days trip to Oklahoma City. Attorney General Simons went to Pond Oreok on official business Saturday. Mrs. F.

C. "Worner of Pittsburg, is in tho olty, the guest of Mrs. D. N. Wlllets.

Contractor P. K. Abbott returned yesterday from Oklahoma City where he vent on business. Ned McCrackon left today for Pawnee where ho is filling a place in the district court as bailiff. Irv Fuller, one of tho solid men of Oklahoma City, Is sojourning a few days with Guthrie friends.

J. J. Houston passed through the city today onroute for Enid, where he goes on a short business trip. "TJno Me" Brlce and Tom Wolf wont frog hunting yesterday and baggo4 sufficient hops to start e4bjewary, Judge Burford returned today to Stillwater, where he is holding court, after spending Sunday in the city with his family. Mrs.

n. L. Smith of Tutea, came over Sunday to visit a "week with Tier hits band, the new managor of the Merchant's Cafe. Minor Sloan was in tho city yester-day from Meridian spending Sunday visiting with friends. Minor still thinks that Meridian will be the capital.

John Savage, candidate for repre sentative from the 19th legislative district, who has been in the city on business for the past two days, has returned to his homo In Beaver. Hoffmeister is too modest. That sensational one hand catch followed Immediately by a two bagger tilled for a speech. Billy Hughes, who was hurt In Fri day's game, was hot able to play lui Saturday's game, but shed his citizen's clothes yesterday and got busy. Hoffmeister surprised a stockholder Saturday by throwing three successive strikos after allowing tho umpire to call "three balls." It whs done so oaslly that It looked like ltl was all In the play.

PET NAMES IN THE BASE BALL WORLD. Southern League. Nashville Fishermen. Memphis Frankfurters (last year.) Atlanta Colonels. Shroveport Piratos.

Little Bock Travelers. New Orleans Pelicans. Birmlnqham Iron Barons. Montgomery Legislators. American League.

Philadelphia Athlotlcc Boston Champions. Chicago White Sox. New York Midgets. Detroit Tigers. St.

Louis BrownS. Cleveland Foresters. Washington Senators. national League. Pittsburg Pirates.

Boston Beanoaters. Bropklyn Saints. New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies. Cjnfinnntl Reds. SpLouis Cardinals.

Chicago Colts. Btt Trunks, Traveling Bags; Suit Cases. Have you seen our line of up -to date Traveling Bags and Suit Cases? If not, you should come in and examine them without delay. We have just what you will need to visit the Fair: Trunks of every description Prices, $2.00 to 20.00 Full Leather Suit Cases Prices, $5. 00 to i6.5o The largest Hue of German Alligator Bags in the city Prices, to 18.00 m.

u. the Scotch Nerve and Brain Pills, It m.M.v..a rvtA aluAnlaiia Mt 7UU me acxvuua nuu bsk free sample at F. B. uilie uos. LgflHtl "BARKER'S HAIJ8 BALSAM Clruae and Utntlfief tht htit, rromuuj ft loxurUnt truvth.

Vein Tftll to Better Orur Uftlr to lu Vmibful Cole Curt. Kftlp tt faftir ItlUcc. Charters were lasuod today to following corporations: The Shawnee Building and Loan association, with a capital stock of $600,000. The Incorporators are: F. B.

Reed, S. T. Pierson, W. M. Long-mlre, J.

M. Aydelott and John Kleth. The Oklahoma City Evergreen Cem etery association, with headquaiters at Oklahoma City, with a capital stutk of $150,000 The Incorporators ire: H. Wilkin, John Threadgill, M. Blackw elder, Robert Chowln? and L.

It. Curtis. Notarial commissions were Issued Jo the W. F. Cline of Gage," Woodward county.

T. D. Chalker of Fountain, Dewey county. W. A.

Washington was in the city today from Chandler and filed an application for admission to the bar with fhe supreme court clerk. Mr. Washington comes from Illinois and expects to locate either at Stillwater I or Chandler. BAD DREAMS. Indicate Improper Diet, to Coffee.

Usually Due SUPREME COURT. BfflT csfwTSv ffolncCtrCi Mb i sS? feWj ingtonHi Tieei- Cut- K. IS BEST. T5Y I1C31 TQ Take two cups of coffee made at the same time, exactly identical, except that one is ground in the old way, containing' the tannin-bearing chaff, dust and lurelgu matter; the other Barrlngton Hall, the Steel-Cut coffee, from which these impurities have been removed. The test nevr fials to make a convert for BarringtortHall jj.es&f1 Coffee It is packed by machinery In cculed tins.

Price, Per Posad. 35c For Sale in Guthrie only by S. W. SCHMIDT, Phone 700.i Eleven appeals from the -Judgment rti.uered In the district court of Oklahoma county were filed In the the clcrt. of the supreme court Sat-irday by the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma ri'iliwd empnny.

The ases are all condemnation suits and are brought against the following persons. Edward and Margaret King, Henry Hnben, W. H. Young, Lavlnla Newton. S.

A. Ogilbee, Louis Zeroan, Forsythe, Thomas M. Duncan, Flnley Leonard, William Biggs and Julia A. Tyler. The Judgment In the lower court was against tho railroad company An appeal was filed by Sam from the Judgment rendered in a suit brought by the territory against htm, in which he was convicted of the fliarse of grand lareqny, and for which he was sentenced to a term of four years In the penitentiary.

One of the common symptoms of coffee poisoning is the bad dreams CAUDILL FOR DELEGATE. Hobart, May 16. The Democratic party has emphatically ortdorsod the Hon. W. J.

Caudlll as a delegate from Q'kihoniQ to tho national Democratic convention at St. Louis' Every portion of our- magnificent county wan represented at the convention Every mention of Mr Caudlll'8 name was groeied with cheers. The' Domoorats of Kiowa county are ory much In earnest In this matter. Mr Caudlll has endeared himself to his party here by tho services he has rendered It and his successful offortR In harmonising and bringing together all the different Interests of the party. Mr.

Caudlll Is a conservative man. a shrewd politician, a deep thinker and a Christian gentleman. He be lieves In a grand united effort for success. The undying principles of our great narty are as safe In his as they were In the hands of their glorl ous promulgators, Jofferson ind Jack son. He believes that ptrty and party principles are greater than men or sections of our country.

He belleen In harmony and united effort He believes fhat the foundation of our party Is broad and umple enough for all true American citizens to stand upon. Mr. Caudlll will not go to St Louis bound to any man. He will go to rep- We also carry a cumplete line of cheaper Traveling Equipment of every description. Comu in and see v.s before you buy we can save you money.

"4 3 0. FARQUHARSON PHONE 146. 112 W. OKLA. AVE.

at at MBIBHIIIHHIIIiaBDBKillDHHHIIIRHIB and much pow-wowlng Capors gavo In, gathered up his baggage and left tho scene. He was refunded the money spent for transportation. Patronise homo talent and hear tho flower cuntata at BrooKs opera houso, May 17th. Instrumental music from 8 to Dr. Street of Oklthoma City, recommends 'be celebrated Scotch Tone far this cllrt-ate.

v. i rtsont Kiowa county, to worn for tho that spoil what would be restful itruo manhood and best Intgrosts of A man who found the reason says: Formerly I was a slave to 1 was like a morphine fiend, could not sleep at night, would roll and toss in in inn herence 3 oonsUtutlou of tho my bed and when I did get to sleep was disturbed by dreams and hobgob- wnii Kknw county with her grand flchting Democracy and her WW- anu teei uau an oay, iiwtuub i Demoeratlo majority submits th could not'attend to business. My writ- nit. i. Dt-ijocrtts of Oklahoma the Mm or ins iookbo iiRe oiru vrc, i hu niiri tjii ti-irJH iu ivwiiwr; uiwu jowu' S.

W. Schmidt, Guthrie's leading grocer, received today the largest bunch of bananas ever shipped to this citv. It weighed 129 pounds and the fruit was very fine many of the bananas measuring fully 15 Inches, Jusj like Schmidt, be always keeps the best of everything, and where there Is anything new or choice it will always be found at his store. belchlngs from the stomach, Indigestion, heartburn and palpitation of the heart, constipation, Irregularity of the kidneys, etc. "Indeed, I began to feel I had all tho troubles that human flesh could suffer but when a friend aCviseil mo to leave off coffee I felt as If he bad Insulted me.

1 could not bear the Idea, It had such a hold on roe and 1 retus ed to believe It the cause. "But it turned out that no advice was ever given at a more needed time for 1 finally consented to try Postum and with the going of cutfe and tb coming of Postum all my troubles have gone and health lias returned I eat and sleep well new. nerves crat the Hon. W. J.

Caudlll. A small multitude of people at the Friaeo depot Saturday evening to see the special, carrying Governor Ferguson and staff, a large nunit-fr of editors and the Oklahoma band, start for St. Louis. The train left at 6.4S. Before leaving Governor FeVguaon made a few re-marku and was heartily cheered.

The tr.ii'i consists of two Pullmans and a chair car and will go direct to St LojIs making so stops. West 3ldo union, Mrs. Mosos. Hesponso by Mrs. Furrow, president of the Knst Sldo union.

Report of department work wns-given by Mrs. McWothy of the East Side. West Sldo dopartmont work wo. glvon by Mrs. J.

W. Ridley. Solo by Mrs. Dr. Rood The solec-tlon wns a good one and was heartily enjoyed.

Mrs. Miller, tho county president, gavo a talk on tho pleasure of bo Ins present. llofreshrncntB woro served, consisting of sandwiches, salad, pickles, coffee, Ice cream and cake. Thoro was 52 present in all. This gathorlns will bo long remembered.

West W. C. T. U. Entertain.

The West Guthrie W. C. T. U. enter tained the East Side union at the homo of Mrs.

Billings, 1223 Went I-o-gan. Tho receptiou committee was Mrs. Q. W. Ball, Mrs.

MoDermond and Mrs. Davis, A large number of tho The liquid wonder of tho vegotnbhst East Side resldenters were present. world -Scotch Tono. Mrs. Moses, Un president, presided and I the following program was carried Hlrschl fc tho hardwares out: merchants, havo nice ad in the "Stars In My Crown," led by Mrs.

J. Lender todny tolling of the many bar-W. Ridley. i gains thoy are offnrlng, Thoy are mak- Scrlnture. Mrs.

McDormond. )lng nspeclalty of tho North Star re- Prayer, Mrs. Anderson. frlgurator. which by the way Is a Addrea of welcome, Prosldent of dandy.

Cell and soo It. There is Substitute for IVm't forget the flower cantata at Broke opera house tomorrow night. steaded down and I write a fair naul (as you can see), can attend to busi- Capers, the Republican negro noes again and reiolce that I am free councilman from the Fifth ward was from the monster Coffee." Name permitted to go to St. Louts on en by Postum Battle Creek Mich, the special SftUrrday evening The Ten days trial of Poatum in place twin -was ready-to -start when It wa of coffee will bring sound, restful, re-' discovered papers was ou the freshing sleep. There a reason train.

The bscrm bjys and others ob- Look In each pkg. for tse famous ojalmfng that the train had little book, "The Road to WelvjUe been chartered for white men iy white "World's Fair exhibit, space 103, Ae- men and that if Capers rode they rlcultural building. wouldn't. After considerable delay tsHBll Mr, mm POWDER Absolutely Pure It im of Health.

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