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m,FCXl ' mreaf vmmm !SWWIRaS5!s!PW' mwWv"' wm 'vamimm qwwwwwi '&&& s i: I. fAoe TWO THE LEADER, UTHRlEi OKLAHOMA, 8ATURDAY, MAY 7, 1664. tr.tmm "INSIDE INN" ADVANTAGES. g 9 j Why fhe Only HoteTlrthe Worlds Fair EncloureProjn1e8 to , Be a Popular Hostelry. MINERS WILL PICNIC. Comfort at Modest Prtees. Wtll Demonstrate that Trifey have Gold In Wichita Mountains. Thore 1 one large Hotel on the Krountla of the World's Fair at St. Louis called "Tlfar Inside Inn." , H hfra n capacity of ndcofamodatln svlth fntnfnrt nnil BafdlVi O.D00 gUCStS? Ut Is located nenr the southeastern cdrrt&r j ,f vi rrminda nnd convenient to two or. bo entrant. In-lta lih'ftltWwnIc wlfl tho prow vicinity ntnltayvsJrt tno oeauuuu Willdln tcWl W tho stafM :fnd( territories? " ; " ' The Inside Inn Is embowered In na tural forest trees. It Is in fact n bit a big b!t--of suburban enterprise set In the ertgo of a groat city- From the doorlyihn'-wlndowo of tho Inside Inn one ti not compelled to look up on suit baked stbne street swelter Jng alleys and dead walls. On,4ho contrary. ttie 'cucst lias an outlodK upou a primeval forest In which ap pear here and thero tho Inviting oiiV lines of new houses built without nualroK as to cost and embellished with all tho artistic ndornments that. architecture can supply. Looking farther, the guest may behold tho graceful towers and the stately domes of the most wonderful city on earth the Loulslanu Purchase, Exposition. In short, tho guest at the Inside Inn, will ho practically a summer resortor, nway from the din and clamor and dust and heat of tho busy city, and yet near enough to the World's fair glories to behold some of them from1 his window and to reach any of them In a few minutes. If perchance ho shall become a weary of the wondrous wealth of things to see. and hear, for the time being, he may hie him back tp the Inside Inn, whero in bla own apartments or in tho cozy lounging Tooms or parlprs of the Inn he may enjoy a delightful , rest, fitting Im for a return, to tiie heart of the "World's Fair, refreshed and revivified. The guests at the Inside Inn will, bo the only visitors who can see the Avorld'8SFaivV(r6m heir own -frgnt dogr, stOifjpeakj'for at the Inn",they will be at home, and while viewing any part of the groat Exposition they will have the satisfaction of knowing U)at a short walk or a brief ride on the Intramural cars will take fyem home without going outside tho grounds. P; K.ABBOTT. Oontraotor and Builder. Estimates Cheerfully Furniskcc Satisfaction Guaranteed Bell Tel. 180. Shop 111 N. lsi Imltn,tlonB to attend the annual miner' reunion and picnic at Moun tain Park, Saturday. May i4. nav been received by territorial officials Thorn will be a gold exhibit from th varlnwi Tnlftsa of the Wichita routm taWB and an exhibition of assaying and Hormratiitg gold and silver by , Prof. Do Barr of the Oklahoma unl- verslty. The Leger band will furnl-h m of speak'-r1 InrludM TOKlrdBSfld by Delegate 13. H Mr-Guy- $$t Terral Of Hobart ; Sen-1 ator T?. P. GSrjbf L.a'ton; nnti l'ror De Parr of Norman. There will also be a bftso ball gamo between the Mountain Park and Hobart teams. gLobe sigHts. (Atchison Globe.) "When thoy havtf you dead to rights. , don't deny- it; rofaqo to talk. We like spring, and winter, and fnOVbtit" dogon-thG goWoftt 8Ummer time. i I 1 ' i t jQQJB k. - j w.7 i When a real meek man geca good and mad, he comes mighty near hav ing fits. There me lots of cooks who can make fresh vegetables taste like can nod. A woman isn't in it these days un less her hair Is done up In tho shapo or a breakfast bun. llnvo you been out to tho woods to gather violets? Have you' done your sacred duty to, spring? After a man has become real well acquainted with tho Mlssourlans, he never contradicts them. When gnest3 arrive their hostess' servant girl leavers, and her husband doesn't because be can't. AT HALF MAST. Sometimes we are nrteted in the morning by flags at hall-mant for some prominent otiiciai wbo yesterday wsb apparently in perfect health. When we inquire the ailment by which he was stricken it is not un common to be told "acute indiges tion " or "stomach trouble." It is time people learned that In- atgesuon or any rorm of "stomach trouble" is not a thing to trifle with. The result may not be fatal, but there can be no condition of diseased stomach which does not carry with it phys ical loss and weakness. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures indigestion and other forms of disease ip A4T.M4it1tr lt. cfrtt.1a.-lt ..' and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect diges tion and assimilation of food. "Thinki to Dr. Pierre's CoWn Medical rHdcorery," writes Mr, Charles H. Genual), of Lelilf hton. Pa. "It it the only medicine that haa dooe me any Rood. 1 tried erery tiling I could think of to cure indirec tion, and found I mi only throwing away money. Then I heard of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and tried a bottle of It, and to my joy found it w doing me good. I used aix bottles of it, and am now cured. His the itit mtttui o earlh. This grand remedy docs its work in a thorough manner; it gives the health that is all health ; the strength that is solid, substantial and lasting; not flabby,, fat, not false stimulus, but genuine, complete, renewed vitality and life fdrce. Accept no substitute for "GoldenMed ical Discovery." There ic nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation and its consequences. QQ&&G&&5&&Z'Ma&jZ&&QQ&& IOE GOLD DRINK Ice Cream and all of the Delicious Drinks that can be had at a,Foun- tain will be found at Renfro's Drug Store 206 W. Oklahoma Ave., Opposite Postoffice. I i a foS33SSS35S&&38 i LODGE DIRECTORY. Guthrie Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. Ft Meets every Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at Odd FelloWB' hall, corner First and Harrson avffnue J. E. Peterson, Noble Grand. H. L. Stroujjh, Secretary. t; Oklahoma Encampir,ent No'. 1, I. O. O. F. M3b !4fyJW4dlesJay night at 7:80 o'clock, at Odd FellowB' hall. W. H. Kelso, P. C. H. A. Herwlg, Scribe. jAVe havonotlcddfhat whn people nqvertlso forfa .girl gnow, , they say: "Waitted Irl toELP fffh housework." and 4)"i 1 1 II I I I I I l fH-y 15he MonllPx Resta.urert 121 W. Harrison Avenue. f The Only First-class Mexi- can CUiHi parlor in town. 4 Cold Drinks a Specalty. i. Open Day and Night 1 Wm, A. Longbottom, Proprietor VICTOR: G. HOUSTON Insurance. Real Estate Atjent for leading fire insuranc Companies. Office: Rear Bank of Indiar, Territory. Do you wa.nt your Piev.no Tuned? If so engage the services cf ANSON BAKER. Thn Oltt JtelUld" IMann Tunrr Call at Meacoatn I'lauo larlr, i!9 VUas. nr rtione J7H. ltcft-rrnce ttrsl rlakk When a man . u along tho jlreflt. (hey, glu the appearance of swrangj mny aeom; t Is not. ranee T Of swrangung hiB wife walk hbuld avoid ng. This mt, mit Say what you please about the wo men being shloMed from the world; whah 1t comes to being carefully giyirdad, what Is the matter with tb married men? Bill Slmpklns, the fnrmr. was rear ing today about hard times and about the country going to the dogs "lr ain't th country, Dill." a neighbor aid. "it's vou." A Bocton girl named Sophia, Once died and went lower; not hlgha. "Hey, devils," yelled Nick, "Get her out of here, quick; That woman will freeze out my na." CANTON GUTHRIE No. larch's Militant., I. O. O. F. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. the Kind Yob Havt Always BKtgM (ZLfi 5, PatrU Regular assembly every second Thursday night in each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting Chevaliers welcome. Walter Whitney, Com'dt. F. S. Bones, Clerk. Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. 2, I. O. O. F. Meets first third Thursday nights of every month In Odd Fellows' ball. Eva Merton, Noble Grand. Sadie Mathis, Secretary. nark Ye! Listen! -"Si". I Save Mone or You Mivy be Hungry. The Temple of Economy SAVES YOU MONEY Bears the Blgntturoof Co. A, First Regt. Ok. N. a Meets "Tpitv pihh ontrht tn rIihIv nn on iverv Wednesday night at 7:d0 in fc" .-- w ,- ... ,r . r , grain," says the Paw Paw Bazoo. "He came to town Monday for a load of oats and jut a load of rye. The town marshal showed Jerry his mistake." A phonograph repeats everything that's told to it JiiBt like a woman. E. H. KNAJSS An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C, Nows Early In tho spring ray wife and 1 were ta Ken with diarrhoea and so severe were tho pains that we called a physlcinn who prcsaribod for ub, but his med icines failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed? on tend gavo each of us a doee and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It Is a wonderful remedy and should be found In every housohold. H. C. Palloy, Editor. This roraedy is for sale by J. N. Wallace. SATSUMA ENAMEL We have a. full line of Enamels. 25 c wm Buy a can. all icady for use. Will dry in 12' hours. Anyone cai apply it. Spencer flwd. Co. SATSUMA Colonel C M. Hobbs, former prcel dent of the Farmers and Planter bank at Duncan, dld last nlgr waa one of the territory's most prom-1 Inent citizens. Colon Hobbs wan a gallant soldier in the Confederate army - OLSTORIA. Bmitt jTtalWYonHiNAIwilBliljK The tarmern of northern Oklahoma, and tMpedRlly those of Kay county, ar blooming lnterotd In sugar beet culture, and there will be quue an xtftnlv aermg of UllB crop plante this aprlng. The AreertcnnVQeet Sugftr company bgan tnlfalonary work in Oklahoma some time ago and experts from Rnrkv Ford. Colo., are among the northern Oklahoma farmers In structing them regarding the beet r lure. We have on hand a few FINE PIANOS The PEOPLE now Flock to the New York Temple of Economy 115 W. Harrison Ave. to I s$ffis-g5ffis3i sss e&ooeos R IP- o i we which have bee only htly used, which are offering at Rare Bargains WWSWs?5 Armory hall, 10 V"est Harrison avenue. G. E. Dunnlca, Captain. C. S. Curran, Orderly Sergeant. Renfrow Division No. 3, Uniform RankK. of P. Meets second and fourh Monday nights at Armory hall. G. E. Dunnlca, Captain. W. T. Warren, Recorder. Guthrie Lodge No. 2, K. of P. Meets every Friday night In Castle hall, cor ner of First and Harrison. C. S. Brengle, C. C" E. L. Hahn, K. of R. & S. Woodmen cf the World, Guthrie Camp No. 3. Meets every Tuesday at 7-30 p. m., in the Woodmen hall over Snencer hardware store. Visiting Woodmen welcome. Wm. Connelly, Con. Com. Hartranltt Post No. 3, G. A. H. Meets on first and third Fridays In each month at 7:30 p. m In hall ove Spencer's hardware store. Visiting comrades always welcome. J. M. Barnthouse, Post Cos. M. L. Mock, Adjutant Guthrie Lodge No. 426 B. P. O. E. Meets the second and lourtn tuo day nights of each month In Elk h' C. E. Blllln&sley, E. It. J, Foucart. Secretary. Guthrie Chapter No. 2, Order of tho Eastern Star. Meets In the Masonic Temple every second and fourth Frl day evenings in eaob month. P. M. L. Ray, W. M. M. E. Harrington, Secretary. Guthrie Commandery No. 1 Knights Templar. Meets every weunesuay evening at 7:80 at their Asylum in tho Masonic Temple. Visiting Sit Knights always welcome. I, o. R. M, Meets every Tuesday night In K. of P. hall. Visiting chiefs always welcome. Frank B. Sarber, Sachem. H. C. Barney, Chief of Records, 7 The liquid wonder of the vegetable world Seotoh Tone. 0 XX&I-:S33 Q V V V 9 V v V y v V V V V y I JOBS a 5 4 i I InJWallPaper We Have Selected from our Immense Stock of Wall Paper 2 5 SAMPLES p IjJ Which Wc Will Sell for moAYsm At Half Price. I FnniirfFi .SntH1 If You are w,?e You . ijllUUgll wdiU. will Come In and See Them. Estimates Promptly Furnished on Painting or Paperhanging. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PAINTING INCLUDING S I G N S Guthrie Wad! Paper ! Pai Co. Phone 775. 6 Masonic Building. Cor. Vine ZL Oklti. - i 4 i . r9 . h. .r V. - 4 N jafK a t ,v .ap ,m- r- m jv. . . i . .a I a V WAVKVWVVVP'AVlVi For Farm Folks A new, attractive, in ertlag fam Journel "The Earth1' Devoted 'o the Oruat South wbt, tu ui.liiatrtee. elhsa e and opptir-un 'tea Write far Dimple ctpv 'iv ejar'i i!crlp tim. 25 cts is-u-i n.ftiWy p'o fuly IUUMrat A.tdrei, The Earth, It IS Railway Exqha!W. Ch nago- ' t nMcvTi iMyLr-i5H 'itesa ct Gil "i GutVirie's Leading Hotel. The Royal Eaton & Van Duyn, Props. RatIJ 09 and MM per day. -ri) lmpr.ww All mod Mightiest medlcoe made 8ootcb Tone, at F B. UlHe & Co.s. E. H. KNAUSS 4I.I - HARRY THE CABMAN - -fc Can now le found at GrUtntn Sinun'iiUv'ySiW?.pnOk.U Ave CHUNK It l-4'nrt- rtir Tiir It you will pay a vist tothe OKLAHOMA Carriage and Wagn Works 822 S. Division St We -will show you ww we tighten loose waion and buciiv tires without cuttiny, welding and heating them, thus preserv ing the wood-work from njury--a wonderful invention which cost a large sum of mont in order to be up-to-date. Our shop bas the Only Henderson T'ro Setter in this section of the United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubber Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber thrs.on any wheel that rolls, buggy or wagon. New vehicles made to order Re pairing, painting and trimming our specialty. Yoj are iuvited to visit our factory, the best equipped la ne Southwest. First class Horseshoing SCHICKR.AM WICKMaM .KW55!- ? V O ODSR. lret. Phamk Dams. V-Presldent J. W. Pikbt. V Trent . J Kfw. Spm.bin.. CasMer. H- W. Pjntea and Ciias II. ftuojt. Ast. Cublcri. ? GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK 'A v OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA. Vj Capital $150,000.00. 'i GUTHJtlE, .OKLAHOMA. DIRECTORS. V 0 OBKs. A. J. bav, JIcsbt K. asp. UtVU. iMLt, W, H. COTLB, J. R. OOTTtNOUAW. J IV. PKUitT A O p lllXHCU. ROW. SOH.Dlia. MIlBlia(IiiCiiilitiE3iJiiiiir'iil jJHH jiijij i i r2