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r THE LEADER, aUTIUtTE. OKLAM TinJRSfJAY, DECEMBER 31, 1908. PAGE FIVE. We All : i W WSsfi You AH a Happy .Slew We Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow January 1st IpH ft i-HJnB-r-ni-:-iiiaiK-i-ia' tc m .....-..... SI - at sa- i k m m AND LOCAL &??'?$ Pudloy Doolittlo has returned to his homo In Kansas, aftor spending a few daa in Guthrie and Oklahoma City. Mr. Jim Brooks Jr., returned Tuoa ila from a hunting trip, -, , i:. II. Cohy Is hero from Chandler. 1:1 Mrjsklll, of .VaUna, Is a Guthrie vl '.:)?. IV C. Mln:r roturned to Arkansas C iv !ast evening. T'jrmer Delegate D. S. Hose Is here frcrii lllaoUwoll. Uev. W. II. Itoso Is in Enid In the Interest of the Methodist hospital. Tanker G. E. Burfonl, of Mulhall. w. .. In the city last ovenh.g. C D. Webber IiaB returned from Pi. cell. Prof. G. W. Dorriok has relumed fr m Sliawnco where he attended the Teachers' meetings. Jie H. Cllno. of Hobart, Is a Guthrie visitor. Mr. Cljno was assistant atUr ney general under tho Prantz admin tration. Senator J. $3. Morris has a rived irom his homo in Hooker. V. B. Thompson roturned to. To- poka last evening. J. E. :ator, of Stillwater, Is u Outli. rlo visitor. Bdllor U. ?. Hussoll tas roturuod from a trip ta Shawnsr A. It. MoManus, forniorly of Tisho mingo, and now of Eldorado, Is a 3uth rlo visitor. Mr. MCManus was pnviUo secretary to Speaker W. ill. lurray in the First assembly. J A. Harris, of Hobart, Is hero mill ing with the politicians. ;sslstant "Jnlted States Attorney j. W. Scoth rn is la Stillwater. W. II Hayes Is among the Cleveland vounty Dembcrats' ioro toddy. r Orporatlon Comntissioner A P. I All Run Down? Injnf All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not know I what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion t of Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. No alcohol, no stimula-j tion. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an I aid to digestion. Let your doctor decide. i&ti'tf:,- I Will Be Clored Day Tomorrow Januar' 1st J -tf Y CHI? Watson returned last evening from Oklahoma City. J. E. Campbell, of Holdunw.le, Is a Guthrlo visitor. Attorney Monian Prnitt Is up from Oklahoma City. Senator Harry Iteoler is over from Ciiocotah. "Handsome Harry" wants sonio honors at the hands of tho He publicans in their caucus. Senator Emory Biownlue. of Kingfisher, IB hero on the same mission. Hopresontatlvo-olect C. M. Comptoii of Kay county. Is a Guthrlo visitor. Representative J. II. Lincoln has ur rived from Okmulgee. Representative HI. T. Parsons, of Alva. Is hero mllllni with tlu lli.mih llcuu munihora. 13. E. Wells, of Goltry. is a Guthrie ylslt.r. M. D. Talbot, of Cherokeo, Is nniotiR ttio Alfalfa county Democrats horo. Wm. M. Alexander and W. I.. Mozart, of Okmuigee, are Guthrlo visitors. Representative Peter J. Coyne, ol HcRors county, arrived this morning from Vlnlta. Senator S. j. S.ldanl Is down irom Ponca City. B. U. Domihoo, of tfeo Ponca City Milling Co., Is a Guthrlo visitor. J. W.. Mansoll, oi Guthrlo visitor. Hobart, It a 'Mrs. It. Hlttenhouso, of Chandlor, is a guost at the Hotel Iloyal. Iteproeontatlvo-elect It. h. Gloror, -A Hush Springs, arrived this afternoon. At the farowoll rocoi-tloii tonderod jto Bank Commissioner H. It. Smock ''by the assistant bank oxaminors laet j ovonlng at the Hotel lono Mr. Smock vtQa prosonted with a handbomo stu dent electric lamp. ..II tfioE who have room a to rent to tho membors of the legislature cull tip 372. or call at my office smt wo will take the m.ttter up 1th the I ;gUl-.,tor V. I,. 5:yle, fJbalrmar Untortaliimont Committee. Tiie preliminary hearing oi Charl m McCalhron charged with incos, will oncur Saturday before Justlco T. ;8. Soward, Pale? Nervous?! MMHMnMnMMHMMn k .ja "W Monday afternoon, December 28th., nt Trinity Episcopal church. Huvorcnd A. 11. Nicholas officiating, occurred the marriage or Mrs. Florence Carlln to Mr. Chnrles Johnson. Mr. Charles Burns, Mr. W. T. Ilnndolls and .Miss Gladys Carlln were present at the beau tirul service. The echple will reside at Elk City. Tho West Side W. C. T. U ladles will meet Xew Year's afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. W. P. Washburn, 218 South Second. All manlier- "e most earnestly requested to be piJ ent; business of Importance. Mrs 12. O. Kygor nud two da 'liters arrived thl morning from Clmndler enrouie to Wlnflo'il, Kns., their 'home They were the guests between trains f Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Oldfleld, 111 South Elm street. The pastor of the Pirst M. E. church Rev. E. E. Kalrrhild. and wife, will re- reive New Year's callers at the par- nonage tomoirow from 2 to 10 p. m They will bo assisted by niciiibp-'s of the Ladles' Aid sjplety. An elaborate program if music, vocal and Instru mental, will be given both aftom.on and evening. Members of the emigre gatlon and friends arc cordially Invited to call. A delightful box party was given last ovcnlng by the ,r. U. G.'s at Tho Isle of Spice" production at rbo Brooks,! wsc evening complimentary do the I. O. IJ.'s, tho former bolng a young ladles' club and the latter a y.ung gontlemon'a club, both composed largely of high school studiiits. Those present were: Misses Juno Moss, Mattle Clare Gano, Allco Spencer Ethyl Douglas, Helen Ilronson, Elinor! Ilnnford. Eva Kllnk, Knilo 'Mllllkan j Claudie Hamilton, Bess Whitley; Messrs. Iee Cocl.rum, Ramscn Hnmlll, Harvey Matched, Clydb Dunkln, Geo Oiks, Earl Underwood, Noel Walton. Odllh Spin rler. Hay Trabnud and Ira Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. I,. Hednian are visiting In Crescent with friends. Mr. Hodman Is a nmmbST of tho pollco foico and Is enjoying a brief lay off through the 'liolldays. Mrs. J. Marshall left last ovenln,; for Prescont to spend tho week end with her daughter, Mrs. Emnicit Stobaugh. Adler's rchostra returned this morn ing from Perry wiiero thoy furnished inti'lc for an enie.'tnlniuent last evon Ing. Mrs. P. B. Itcboy. wife of Manager Harry Hobey, of tho Ploneor Telephone and Te'ograph comiwny. will give n New Year's oo watch party this ovon Ing complimentary to tho implpye-s of tie local offlco at tho Hoboy h.nio, 1 107 Wost Wi shlngton nvonuo. Mrs. G. E. Dunnlcn and daughter DorotliY, and Mr. ami Jlrs. Tom Tay lor and son, Thomns, havo retiirnod rrom Tonkawu where thoy spent the holiday with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Cain, of G20 East Sprlngur avenue, aro entertaining Miss Irono Clem, of Kingfisher. Mr. P. m. Davis Is enjoying a visit fr.m her daughter. Mrs. Ella Tiller man. and children, of St. Louis, Mo. .Mrs. .1. It. McCray. of 172!! Weat .Man sur avenue. Is entertaining Miss Dulr Gnnrott. of Darlington. One or the enJojahM social function of .Monday evening was tho entertain ment given by Miss I.Ida Gaffnoy at aer 'Some on Wost Mausur avenue to the Young Vol pie's Sunday School clne of tho what Sldo Mothodist chit roll. Mr. II. I.. Miller, oX 701 East War uer avenue, entertained a number o the J. U. G. club girls Tuesday after noun complimentary t o her grand laughter. Miss Clarice WJiKaHer, ol Coffeyvlllo, Kansas. The KlkB will give the t leond of a series of dances this veniug nt thelt h.nio on North DIvIsloi street com pllmeniary to out of town gueste. The event promises to be largely attended Adler's orchestra will gh0 their an nual New Year's ove dance this even ln In the Hovelor's hall. Kvorj'bod in vi teu. Vlltsfi Maurluo Phillips, teaoher of elo cutlon, will return Saturday from t ten dayH' visit In Oslcago Ith hoi mother. Tho Ktinona club nas omortatnod by Miss I'ranklo Ourl this nfterno n at hoi homo on East Noble avenue. .Im HhoMhnL- is tlsltlug In Kansat City with rdlatjves, Among: tbo loading social fu irtlont of Now 'ear"H day will be the si o'clpck dlnnot given 'by Mayor C. .M Banns at his homo. il."i East Noble avenue, complimentary to, ton iiiambe -f tlie Monday BvoijIur jllgu Fivt rlitli, one of the pioneer Borlal organi .zaJq.U8 of Guthrie. : rse aununl roll call services , Mm Fli$l Chrktlan ohuroh last evening was among the plexslng boclal fuor tlons of the weok. It was a rally ol ihn mnnituim t. iiwtm I, Alt.. a.n-.m.nl : ..... HIVUIUVIP IV Ww Ul IU4 IUIBJilUI ' w rk for the enulug yow. T ie recep tion and enturtcoinient was given in the chinch audltoiium and the Ladles Aid society tfwvod light refre4hincnti In the basement whore sixty gucut wore served at a fltno. The table? woo filled sovoral times and fully 300 of the roomborship tf t' e church w -c-pre pnt The churcj pow lias a mem l)Cr8hI of closo onto f00 and Iholr nlm.I as r.iauvi oy i-.isior i. i,. .-vsunii. is 101 swell the number to 700 dutlng tho j ear 1009. Tho reports of several t the church officers will be given In connection 'with the Sunday evening corvico. Soornl box parties were given at the DronkB theatre last evening, qt "The Itde of Splco" production. ' ' , ,, T"i Koonoy "sioonoy anaii emii comi p sl a box parly nt the "Isle btSidce" production at tho.JJrooks theatre last evening. Ile.idv to mall cnnlost of Tim DkIIy lioador Anniversary number. 10 cents nn address. Bond address and money to The leader office. b will do the rest. ic-iB-r-ia-i-B-T-avii-i-KC-K'EM-r--s-v ....LEGlSLftTIVE GOSSIP. a ....LUUiuLiniiu uuuuu , S i'rfM-l'-iHi'ilvH-VH-Pfc-S-:':-! Senator J. II. Strain ot Wnnn ar rived last evening. He i an aspirant to the position ot president pro tern of tho senate. Hen VJlon, of Cnnndlan county, Is bare VfMl' large d"logntlon of Deni oefnts today urging thnt Den be made speaker nt tho house. , Hopresontntlve M. D. Cope of El Hone, Is a Guthrie visitor. He Is for Wilson, lie nys. Ex-Seantor 11. Johnston of Ca nadian county, Is making a hard race for the position of sorgeant-at-arms or the semite. Hon. W. II. Murray arrived this morning from Tishomingo and Is busy at the Ioni toduy talking llh his many friends who are Rlad to see him looking so honrty nftor his summer's niege ot slckuoss. Senator Henry S. Johnstc" 'if Per ry iias nrrlvod on tho scone and Is working for his friends. Sonator L. K. Taj lor nrrlvod this morning from Chlcknshn, accompanied by his wlfo. anl Is a guest nt t(io Ho tel lono. Senator fnylor Is In favor or small but ofllclont forco of employ os In the sonato this session. Hcprosonhitlve-oloct Jlonry Ireton ot Chlckasha has suffered he loss of vsovorul inouiDors of his family dur ing tho paai ycrir. Hoiiroseniatlve John H. IliMge., of Woodwnrd who arrived this morning suffered tno death of a son recently. Hoprosotilntlvooleot J. H. Maxoy Jr. arrived this morning from Shaw noc, Ho In iho honoi tho Into Judge Maxcy.i.iho was tho first of tho frani ts of the new stt.to'8 constlliitlon to pass away. r Iteprosciilallve JHIIon Dryan and Ills frloujla nrrivod-thls mornlnc from Shnwiief autl have opened lie.tdiiu'ar tors at iho lone. " " 10)fSunstor E. L. Crnllo of Norman Is hero courairlng with politicians. . ' r ; t t. ' Hgprosontntlvo Hob Wnllnco, or Garvin comity, arrived this artonioon from ;nnl8 -Vrlley. Ho Is proinlnoiU young Democrat with a bright future. 8eiiaj.pD.B. T. Sorrels t.-rlvod this myrfilii 7o.r iho third time to ropre-nantjjjlfi- boiistltuents In .MsCiiribtn county fit the onpltnl . Ho sat In the ooiibumuonni convention ami In tho upper houte ot the first assenbly. Hopi'osonintive J. H. Whuyne of Pauls Valley Is on deck. Attorney H. L. i.uurnr.i Hi.. ,-..n JtnDvii4(Jleveland ( rator and iiolltlclnn uiiiiiuy ui,orse present nt toe HMe! Ion j (.o.lay. J. J.- Upward, of Plarotmir, who wai ohiefi clorlc pf the uppor house lu tho Pirst assembly Is o.i Iock. Ho Is now entfngfcd In Cie prstotlco of Inw at niurmuore and iwil not be a cnmll dnto uUolit thii tlmo for aii olllco. Spnator Hoy Stafford nrrlvod this morning. MUnjr of ille leglslnhvo members r.-o arrMiijr am! ensaglns reshlfuceg for the 80 dtiyt session. .Many oi ihe members of the Secind Isgislstlve assentbly now hre took ailriitiee of the Convention hall being oponed yesterjf.y and today whllo Jie wall are toeing fitted up t Inspect the mean 1. 1 cent J150.O0O hiiili Ing, the lteyg u hlch we'o turnel over to ibe s.ale yesterday. Chairman Joe Norrls. r thd U ipub Mean ctite committee. Is entertaining tho nepiiWIoa.i eiiresentailves-nlnct hi. iho Headquarters at the lloiel line. Hepreontatlve Joe Sherman ot Ma or county Is on dock. A small bottle of Scott's bmulsion costing lifly cents will last a baby a month a few drops in its bottle each lime it is fed. That's a small outlay for so large a return of health and comfort. Babies that are giver quickly respond to its helpful action. It secniG to contain just the elements of nourishment a baby needs most. Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment; Scoit's Emulsion always supplies it. Send (his (lwtljmnt, together vllh nm of rarer. In wliwh It ppeirs. nJ' ut-l'cM iul four crnl In enltt mtinn, nd t will tenJ "ConniUl llpJi AlLu c( l!it WwU' .1 : SCOTT yt UOW'NT. 409 1'MilSlrrtt. KVoik Fiftv Cents a Montis SCQffS. EnllSIBf YES, SIR! i i, i i Those who have always paid 25 cents a pair (or Inferior sox can Dow havo tho best at this price. Holeproof are tho original guaranteed sox tho first that vrera sold under a 0 months guarantee. The makers pay tho top market price for their yarn they buyonly the finest andcottcst Egyptian and Sen Island cottou. bCBMBUSH I SHORT OUTS tf $ TO THE .NEWS No papor tomorrow. Tho J. I'. Hill Construction conip.my Is employing titty men on the curb, gut tor and storm sowor work on Noblo uvoiiuo. There -will not bo many Guthrie la dlea Hcup open house tomorrow. Don't Tercel about tho blB loclsliitlvo haniiuot, hall and rocuptlon Tuesday night. O.'a (Iniiu'woll was lined t in p. llce com t this 11101 nlnp; for extracting $lfi irom tho pockot of KIiik Jonca wluout Junes' Ituowlodce. David l'arks wiib given a six days nontcniee 011 troot work this mbrnliiic for dlsororly conduct. Halph N-blo who deturted wo.'k on tho Conve'.tioii hall grounds last .eok while serrltit; out 11 nlty Jail sentence, was re-arrested last night b) the polleo iumI Is back uu his job today. W. I. Drown Informs The Lender that he was not lined In police tjurt yeeterdiiy, hut thnt it was another tjrott 11. Seres 'jf lynchers pa Med threuif. tlit city today enroiite to tholr lumee In Northwestern and ffforthern uk.ii. hania nftor nttondlnj, tlio Tonchers' as jorlatlou uiuetiiiKH tu Hhuwnoe. AssUtnnt Attorney (itdifi'al V. (' Heevea holds in an opliiou thnt liisur auto agents should be required to pay Krcupatl' 11 tax m well as the vendem ot wuiet. t'he city ordinance of Outli r!e reuires Insurance agents tj pu j HrroMt of $0 enei year, but it Is not I'utJireil. On account of the oraneellstlc ser vices the lectin of I'rof. Olt, who wes Wiled by the (lutb'.le iwtctui-o course for Jan. ary SSnd., has been posip ned until March iith. it. A. Uuffney is erectlux a $l,Suu reshlsiico on the Waat Side. 0. V. Waceb is erectliiK 11 modern collate on Vest Vilas avunue. Jx-Shorlff lart .Murphey la rMug two cottages on 'Oast Springer avenue for rental purpose. c. 8. Dalard la Uullding a ll.opu :eshleuce . t COS South bird tieet. i'lro Oj'el Oruher It kept busy writ Ing out penults fur bulUllnije. J. H. Heeeo (s building a modern resi dence In the ,;3g" addition. 7o now reklilujces are being built in the -SOD block uu tttst O'ilboiija nvenutt, u ' fr The work of lovoliog and surfacing the street car extension to C nventlon h-ll Is noil under c-xy and work has t'egiui on tunklng the eonnectlous wlih the Warrior avenue line at Oak i.e,'t add Oklahoma avenue aud ai Nob e avenue and Drexel Iwulevard The Uev. K. J. HoulKln. the n ited (Villtornla evangelist who Ik gins a four weeks' scrleo of iiiei-Ung lu the Cavoldy bl k Monday, has mad" a wonderful record In Oklahoma Genuine Holeproof tmjmmkwjm Now 25 Cents a Pair You can now buy a box of six pairs of Holeproof Sox formerly $2.00 for $1.50 Hut the top market price Is now less than It was, so the makers aro now saving you SO cents on sis pains. Yet you get the sanio cos as before. Come In and see what Holeproof arc like. Judgo if you want tho genuine. Dccido if any other brand Is one-half bo good. Learn what you save nnd.gnln wheu'yott wear Iloleptoof. SOLD ONLY BY r-HaBB-MB: -:-b.:-B':-k-:-bv3,8 V, t'KJJSJtl TUJPJLUS m S OF THE TOWN ?'.? '!! .r??... .!. ra-.. .- .. . ib...i .. ..t' jf .avcvuvjvdVij-tiiva .-nvuvav j Stores Wit' Close Tomorrow. In accordance with the closing schedule (he undersigned atorert will he closed all day New Year's. Signed: Ed C. Peterson, Chus. l- IJIsonschii-.hlt, Itiiiis.iy DroB. Dry Goods Co., A. O. Knnjir'-'.irsoi), F. O. t.ulz Dry (toods Co., J. J. Alioll. Drown Dry (l.odn Co.. .Mon arch Dry GoodB Co., V. C. Hoblnson, M Holir, Tom JonKlns, Attest: W. A. Hayson, See'y. Special Service nt Trinity Church. Marking the beginning of the New Vour jipclnl services w'il be hold at Trinity ICpUcop.il church, IKIS ICast Ni bio nvcniic, tomorrow morniiiK at in o'ol.ok. Central School Team Won. The plucky Central school football twm Jefeatsd the Horry school team in an exciting game nt Klectrlo park yesterday afternoon by the score of 22 to 0. Thin makes the second de feat for tho Herry team, they having 3eu Jefonte.l on their borne (.munis p the score of 0 to r throe weeks ago. The features of the game wore lonj end runs by I evl Grlawold and .Harrv Weinberger and the punting of Clint D.-own und Geo. Uruniier. flany Weinberger made two of the PMir rwendowiia. T.ie boys all play 1J woll and are Justly proud of their vlcWry.' Haul llcCnrty, of tho Hor ry team, bad n leg broken Hiring the gunio a the result of a ilorre tackle. Eeri tu "y111 VouHawAlwri Bought -TC&4&E5; NEWS OF THE .ft RAILROADS Dlrisltn Buiteiluifi.IDt W. K. Ktter of (he Santa Fc. in the city list evening. S. D. gauiidertt, Santa Fe nnlnmshier lu Oklahoma. Is here arranging f'ir ihu new rheclule, rffectlvu Hitnduy, when a vuivt train will be Installed oa r e O., 111. ami G. road to Kl:wu, Kaimas. Kttgilieer Bert Moody, who r cently burl In an accident Ii: able 1 be out, but wl 1 n it "evuine his Juil until next week. .I n'TTTTiKiii ji Rare Opportunity To We ore closing out vsir Htocfe off Mijxe2 I'txhnis a.4 95c per $ a.l!on, ffornrtcr prise ( . t t 4' SI 35, A1sr Jap-A Lac and all ffurrS turo ala.ins anil carriage paints at cost The Eagle Drug Store 10 J Harrison Ave., mmmmmmmgmmmmammmmmtitm Sox tewnnnvrai Guthrie Lecture Course, On uccount or the I3vnngellrti 8er, vice l'ror. Oil's Lecture will 00 puti, lionoi to Mnr. 9th. o -fs. m a? o xtl 1 jx. Itr. tbo -"18 Kind Yw llara Always Bougl.t SPECIAL PRICES FOK THAT New Year's Dinner Owing to the groar reduction thee pneos aro tor gabh onlv. 19 lbs. 'Jraniilnled Sugar '.,.0u Van Camp's Hominy or J.onhr Hominy a cans for 25 The Ilonuty Drum1, tin best can ned Jorn, :i cans ror Jf. f Kaunas City Halting 'owoer nl- r ways wills for i.!io, pe, can 20 Hie I'umpkln, the best kind, three ,, cans for . , ,JS Three cans Kraut 25 Kvaporated Hoacheii. Apilee and Altrlcots, por iiouud 10 "Mother's Oat." per package . .10 McNuIly Bros Hh ne2l. 209 15. Harrison Av PROMPT DELIVERV. Highland Theatre m Sinrjing and 'ulking Act Motion Pictures and First-Glass Music rm&Wm$E!3RWBl!3C3E2Sr&XWBl'nS5! Save Money Guthrie, OUla.