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THE LEADER. OTTTITRTR OKLA., Tt'F.SD.V Y, SKPTKMTlEU C. 1010. PAGE FIVE 8 In" 1 j us. . 5S J:?-i-s?'.vi it kwiSK?? 3 Cmnfiiht '"Jfcf Tie I lour ol Kuppenlvumei (.tilUIW Overcoats, pa Shoes, Valises and Trunks. H7fcThe Young Man who wants the Best is invited to COME HERE for his College Outfitting. OUR Small-Profit Prices . . .- , v ' Will Save You Money J DFRSfYNJAT t AND LOCAL jjj; ,Mhs Cnuices Arnold, of Sioux fit y, town, arrived today in lake li'T piac mi t( faculty of tin- Logan county I. Ili school. Mis:-! Freda rpent the ib'y Uedlield. of in the city. Crcicent, , Arthur city. It hod eg, of Coylc, is in tie Judge Henry F. Kurnian, court of criminal appeals CltlaVonia City today. - !of Swedish birth and speaks not a Prof, and Mr?. F. (', Rent have dozen KdrHs'i words lint by means reached the city. Thev have be.!ii"f the Herman language is being teaching ar the Edition,! normal. Pi'of. Kent i.s to teach mathematics iu the, Logan county high school and Mrs. Kent is to be at. t!ie head of Cie Ens lish department. Judge T. H. :jyle ma City today. went to Okluho- Pete Quffy, the newspaper man and poet-politician of El Keuo, came to Iho city today. .Mrs. H. A. (toyle and H. V. Hnyle,; of Kansas City, are here. Mr.;. A. K. price, who 1.; to be head of ihe domestic science .lenn 1 1 im-l.t M ti'e I.eiiiiii eoiinlv hiiili scliooi. rived today from Haton Kouge, Lu This is tier tirst iippeaninee here, .('. V. I.istuan, of tin; Second district congressional ' headquarters, was iu the oily- last night. The ollices of E. L. Fulton, CHiuiidiite fur conivs;;, have been opeimd in OhUihoina. City, and a big light is on. V. M. is here. Anderson, of Ul.lalioill.) City, - II. I'.' JJel ndetl, of I'iicul tlli' day ill the (eprr-Heiitjl ive J. I Ardniure. r ac led Hie I i;i lb a it, cliv. !. Whi'.viif, cilv tuday. ol ' .1. W. Alluir.lil. Wichita, Kp'-nt Sunday ami Mo;. day In iie city at. the gmst ol .(1. A. Ilenshaw. He wis tut his way to college at. Stillwater. aiaj"i- Win. niack. U. S. A., retired has' returned to Iho city froi.i Texat poiuis. YV. 11. L. I'Miiipliell, e'erk of the si-j;oo, prcine i-uuil, has iciuiued from j turning trip In the Patiliand!--. Li!h d a p; liri-! c' icteti. j 71 iter s ogtsq Tcmmravcc ft 2 lU We can supply every want and need of the young man who is going away to school. It's no trouble to find what you want from our Big Stock of Fall and Winter Suits Hats, Caps, PRICE COLLEGE OPENED YESTERDAY Ili'iqjiii' (lie ruin, enrollment tn'i-im fur another t crii) ;il Aid; "fy college and will continue this wc"l. Kuriy in flit' ilny il was louuil Pat more room would lie necessary to ac commodate tin increased lllllllll-M-S over prccccdiug years, ho an c.tr:i grade and kindergarten depai linen. Will In. titled ll (Ml the West Hill re.-i,ieuce tiist rict by next Monday land will he in chnrirn (if two exnorl- orecd, as well as responsible tench ers, while the rooms in oilier ' dis tricts that were used last year lor j classes and special doparttn 'nts will ; be (.pen as usuak of tliu' Two enrollments in the special dc w.'nt tojpnrtuicnt were unusual this year. lone being Dr. iinst Selffort, who Is taught English, the other a voiiiir man 'from Dayrouth, Syria. Uist year this ! department, eiirolb'd a young woman, Miss Honwens from llidland anil a young mail from Vienna, Mr. Preiupcrl, ; mill ty iiieuns of th Ceiman languags wa taught the English, i This school has never "lad one dol lars worth of endowment, neither has it asked for any, depending absolute ly on tuition as means of existence, It. hail at one time many d-'bts, but : don't owe a dollar today, the fact it i has continued to grow steadily for inine vears (dosing last, term with 11") ion the books if proof of the ability tNwe In charge "to do t'-.inss along bool lines' 8". well as the apprecl.V ar-it'0" ot Its mitro". AH grades, kindergarten, liigli ecliool. collesa branches, uiusic'J jirt, elocutlou and tbij laoguugea mv taught. , nangements had been about com pleted for this institution to' in mov ed to Okhriuu.i City, hut because of the iinttetilcil condition of the cap i:al location it was decided that (iutb ric was tlie point to at least acconv module ilic increased enrollment of :i:ui!lier year's lenislallve student. Investigate this hi'liie insl ii tit iim and patronize it. ow mm ii rissiPw;::' , I, . , I, ! lb'1 funeral mr in-n over t lie I-"- 'Itoiility licensed, two Okl.-tlnNiiN City pft'l'le were Ihmc yesterday to be married. James It. (Sassawny and Mrs. Ni ie M. JliiKeiinan cairn; up with tin Oklahoma C'ty license, intend lug tir fool their friends by an oui-of- I low ii marriage. Here tliry found thai i liri-iito li-oni mini her coinilv as no and anotiiei-was secured here, Tin' ci reminv wan at the home of ('. liiletiel.t, Ka.-t oldalnuiia aveu ue, pm.I T, M Nolilitl. cfflciateil. - B - . 9 J wruia OH bI. .1 Furnishings,! THE ONLY ONE CLOTHIER IN GUTHRIE ;J SHORT CUTS $ i TO THE NEWS Cuthrie spent, a cry nuiet, )ab:ir day. The public Kchools are to open on the li'tli. Preliminary work is now I '"'"'R done by teachers and the pros Ipective new students are being drill ted. 1'iaciically ail t '(. teachers have ! returned fiom huiniuer t ripn. I C IS. Woosley, proprietor of the ! Wocsley hotel at Mulhall. died at the I betel yiinday night of ln-ai t fniliii e His sister. Miss Ida WoosW, was for jineily a teacher in the Guilule pub jlic sci o,!,- J The wheat special which started per.' yesterday morning, commenced i the day at Lahoiua today and s sehe(. uled for iiingwood, Isabella, Okeene, Hi -Mi kwM; Watonga, ireenfield. (leury ami Ferguson. It Is ald war on the corner loafer has be-n started. Let everybody help to clear tr.. mmprii Horn, September 5, to .Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Jenkins, a daughter. THE CRIME OF IDLENESS Idleness means trouble for any one. lis the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jruind Ice, sallow complexion, nausea, but Ur. King's New Lin; pills soni ban ish liver troubles and build up your tralth. ZZc at all Druggets. Your complexion as well as your temper Is rendered miserable by a dl ord'ered liver. :y taking Chatuber. him'a Stoinadi ami Mver Tablets you e.ti Improve both. KolJ by all deal em. : FRESH TOPICS ; OF THE TOWN main: of (i. Edward Mvilien will be he'd from the family residence, West Cleveland avetiu", Wednosdaj afternoon itt, i o'clock, Interment to bo made, at tiumiiiil, View cemetery. i School Board MeU Tonight uni'v. j The cltv board of ("lueMioii is to J meet loiiiglii, having put over itw r-g Milar meeting 011 iicroiiiit of lihor day, j'J'his la to be the final UleetjiiK hefoll: jopeuing ot Hi" !!i-I:imiU next Monday. ! Discouraging Cotton Reports j Discouraging reports come front il'ne cotton Held. The cooler weath- tnA rutwriv lN4 tin mtmoMU ' gives tlie lioll worm a 'chance to gel j in his deadlv work, practically -:v-ery section of iigan county is affect fd. Perhnpg three bales of coUou together have leui sold here, m jlar. O'-ie-ral pi'kiin; uiiiy be Ktarted 'the l:isf , r this weeU. lii''.: m MENU FOR WEDNESDAY. Breakfast, 1'ears, cereal and cream, bacon and green peppers, inulfliis, toast, tea and coffee. Luncheon. Cheese souffle, corubread, salad or lima beans and lettuce, with f'rench dressing; crackers, toasted; canned peaches and glngcrsnnps, tea. Dinner. Muck turtle soup (based upon liqu or in which the calf's head was par boiled), peppers slul'fed with force meat and served with gravy, string beans, greun corn on the cob, home made ice cream, Lady ljaltliuoro cuke black cofft'C, Tl'e Daily Leader. Mrs. Alnieda Mc.N'ulty Is visiting friends In Chiekasha. Miss Mary Uaiuer left last even for n visit in Orange, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wachob ure vis iting relatives in Wichita. - Miss Olga MasUedal left last even ing for Stillwater to attend achool. Miss Louise Cassllll leti last even ing for Stillwater t attend school. Mrs. 0. II. Lee, or Oklahomu City, was ttio guest of friends here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Kearney of liar tlesville, wero tlutUi'ie v'sltn-s yester day. Mrs. Addle Combs or Oklahomu City spent Sunday Willi Miss Ollle Mae linker. Mrs. Kd Kinniersou of Sparks was the .guest of Mrs. W. K. Furrow yes terday. Miss Utiia Osborne left today for Oklahoma CHy to begin her Heboid duties. Miss Myruu IlolTman rtdurued to Wamego, Kaih, after vl-ililng friends here. Mis:; Main'p Mc(.Jueeu f Oklahoma City has hern the guest, of Mrs, p, It. Finch for iaO past week. Miss Virginia llagan is spending the wee't with relatives mid friends In Oklnhoh.u. City- Miss Mary Paschal Is spending Hip week wifu friends ami relatives Iu Pleasant Valhy. Mm. Jorn Itennett returned to her home In New inn. Kan., alter visiting her hisler, Mrs, F. Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melcair, or Shaw uee, Fpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. A, Frasler, returning- home last evening. Mr. iiud Mrs. W. O. Ashtou, or 111 I North Ash, have, returned from an ex tensive trip through the uu.iiiiialiis or North and South Cai-ollua. Mrs. L. I. Ileland accompanied her daughters, Plancho and llertha, to Kan.-as City Sunday night, where the young ladies ll attend the Loretta academy. Miss Mary Harris of Sedalla, Mo., came this morning to visit friends until the last of the week, going from here to Oklahoma City, where she will teach In the schools. Mr. IS. O. Aukney. wife and daugh ter, returned last evening to their home In Oklahoma City, after spend ing a few days with Mry. W. A. Web moiid, .71$ West Harrison. Spo..'laI Correfpoudence Daily LeaJer. Colorado Springs, Coio., Sept. 6. Miss Cora Smith of Guthrie Is peud lug several days in Colorado Springs Hlghb;celng. " ' Miss J. IJ. Charles yf Stroud Is en jot ing tlio sieiiie attractions surround Ir.g Manltou. Mi;s K E. Hlake or El Keuo U aiuetig the r'-eeiii Oklab 'tuti arrivals. Large niitiiliers of Oklahomu City tie:. iilit continue to arrive In Colora do Kiulngs and Maiiitou and to bear witness to the popularity of Um Putea Peak ngioti among the people of that city. Anioi.g the more recent arrivals are II. Ilalfin. A. L. Scales. Mr. ami Mrs. it. It. Ftillor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warner, Norman Pinii"y. Ml Dixit; Mayliury, Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Camp bell ami Mis- Nettle Cooper. Aieong p.trtle.xvllle vlMtorti in tVdo rado Springs and ManHou nilii lai.i wick have been Dr. John Main), Mr. ar.il Mrs. 8. Chlblers, F. C. Auldbert. W. Hlghtower of OUep Is sightsee ing In the Pikeg Peak region. Mr. aud Mrs. J. V. Plake and E. A. Iliew of Fort Gibson arc spending scv oral day In (Xihirftdo Hprlig:i ud Manitun. K. V. llockaway of KlngfishT Is a retfiit arrival in fjolora-lo Spmig-t. 'Auiotig the guests at the Antlera In tel in C'dondo Springs are Ixmald M. Tyh-r and Mr. II. T. Tyler of Ijewey nnd Mr. an 1 Mrs. Gnv P. Cobb Oklahoma slghiiteers who have been visiting tin Bumniei in mc pikes Peak reg'on have been particularly Interested. Iu ..'he new trip, that to Crygtai yark, w liicri in previous year, ),;l.t tn-ett te nioer.-i for burin and ptc- 018S IN 191011 Ij nlc parlies, but which bun been made more readily accessible this year by (he const ruction of a new ntitoiuolille road fr.iin M.inilou to the park. ThU nmdway, buHt n( an expense of many t'.ionwanilH of dollars, Is nut only a marvel of con .it met km but opens up new scenic territory, the grandeur of which Is unexcelled. The popularity of the Crystal park trip among Okla honians Is evidenced by the number who have made tlie journey within (hi- last few days, nuunig whom have been noted; .1. II. and F.iuina Schae for, of Alva; 11 .1, mid Kwn-tl lluliin';; and S. o. and It tela Hufsl l llaitlcs v i 1 1 o ; Mr. and Mrs. C, II. Tully of Kil faula; Anna Foley or (luthrle; Mrs. A. E. and Marie Uracken or Kingfisher Mrs. Fay llotld of MusUogeo; Mrs. T. and Miss Virginia Cowdon, Curtis mid Helen llituicon: W. F. Kerr of Okla homa city. Mary L. Ilerrod of ok-, tnulgee; Miss Ella Taylor of Perry; Mrs. E. A. and Miss .Mailiitie Butts of Wynnewood. Mr. and Mr. W. II. Wh.iley of Mor rison are enjoying the sights of the Pikes peik region In the vicinity of Colorado Springs. Mr. iiinl Mrs. Hoy F. Ilanuau of Mus kogee are visiting in Colorado Springs Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Daniels or Dut tcHvllle are uniong the recent Oklaho ma arrivals In Colorado Springs. Mrs. M. II. Coffey of Tulsa Is spend ing several days In Colorado Springs , and the surrounding Pikes Peak re gion. Oilier Tulsit visitors are Mr. and Mr. A. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Cannon of K IU110 are sightseers iu Colorado Spring.. D. O. Rogers of Enid Is among re-, cent Oklahoma arrivals In Colorado , Springs, ' j J, A. Spauldlng of Sapulpn U enjoy lug the scenic attractions of the Pikes Peak region. . ; Among the recent arrivals In Colo rado Springs from Eufau'.a are I). Craburoe and Mr. and Mrs. II. II, Ernest. In honor of her sister, Mrs. James Dutileavy of Muskogee, Mrs. Carl tlreen of Colorado Springs entertain ed at 0 0 clock lei at. her cozy home Monday afternoon. Iu the evening, Mrs. tlreen took her guest to Llroad moor casino to attend a iniudcal given by prominent Colorado Spngs sing ers. J. A. Hall and P. J. Dalley of Nowa ta are spending their vacation in Man lion. While there, the men. who are oil experts, will make an Investigation or the tnliioiiil springs iu the PikoH Peak region. Miss Lucy Haskell of Muskogee, who upends every suniiner In the Pikes Peak region, has left for her hony. Mis Haskell is cnllidasUc over Colorado Spring.! and Maulloii. C, K. Hill brand of Stroud In spend ing some time In Colorado Springs with a view toward purchasing a home and moving here to live. I,. L. Campbell Is one of the recent airlvals In Colorado Springs rroui No wata, Mr. Campbell will upend Never a days In th" j'jke Peak region, F. C. Audiberl or llnrtle-allle h do ing the various sienin at t ractions In 1 he vicinity of Colorado Springs and Manllou. Mr. and Mis. (). K. Stroud are tdglilsoclng Peak region. Creclini or In the pikes Mr. and Mrs. J. ohlhaiu, Sr., of An adatko, who have been tint ginst,, of tlielr son, J. Oldham, Jr., or Colorado Springs, have returned to their home. II. G. Scott of HoldenvlHe U ill Colo nolo Springs enjoying the various sce nic attractions iu tlie vicinity, Jack Dickey of Iillss is it recent ar rival in Colorado spring. Mrs, D, Gu. and daughter, Grace, have been upending the week with Ml-s Chambei lain of Colorado Hprlngs. IT TAKES LOTS OP TRAN- y'-- ING TO PLAY BALL Uo.VK, you have played ball, and vnj know that a man rati not get Into uie National league, unless lie has had thorough training. Then Is It not Just as essential be get a thorough prac tical training to enter succesbfully Into the great, hinliicss enterprises of this country? If you were ulsnit to loiio an eye, would yon employ home one to treat It who had never made a speciality of the eye end hsd nt a certificate frjiu a reliable college if you bad an Important case In court, would you employ a man as your at torney who had never been admitted to the bur and had never made a spec ial tudy of law? Why then, young man, could .v,,u think lor n moment of entering lite luisiiiess world w-lth-out first taking a thorough business training In some flrst-clam scIkmiI and obtaining a certificate of proficiency? We are living In a commercial age and In one of I lie greatest commercial countries Oil Hie globe, ('nniM'tllPll is cl'jsc. Hint only thos' ho ate lUoroiicblv prepared may hope to wic cee, In Hi).; day and time In building for themselves ii satisfactory busi ness, a hu-lness that will produce the profits that will enable th'tu to own pb-asaut homes and enjoy life as they should. Young lady. If you desire to take out an Insurance inllry upon which you will ii't have to pav m pre mium every year, one that hen you hate paid the first annual premium it. Is paid for. for life, take a course of Bookkeeping ,m, Shorthand or T1 egruiihy wPh us. l-t us fcit you a good posit ion where you can be Imjepetul' cut. Or, if iu after years, the worat should come, and you fHhould be thnrwn upon your own resources, von could make an honorvibJe living. The l day and Lime lias passed wlu-h tneu and w-onicn ran go lni too htiHiiintH world and succeed without preparing In come good buiJncai training scfiool Write us fcr large beautifully Illus trated free catalog, Canital City HuhUice College o'uth r!e, o:,l.ihoma Announcement. THE RATLEDGE SYSTEM OF CHIROPRACTIC SCUO0LS U now enrolling BUuli-rits for the third coiiHi-futhu year in Guthrie. Tim itliiii.l h.m h.iil n titcely (jiowili time I'pt'lllllg heic. Sept., PMO(, ls KT-'tVltl can tin (UlTllnrcl 10 mrrn only, toi- tle re has herti mo f'tiiM!vi' dilvci'llHlns, lint lli.i ol'l'lri-. an, I family llivn hrru 1111 tinn In tlitlr ffl'irtt to rape the rtitml. HI'll 1,1 MlU ! I ,,, II,.. t)4iliJFtl-H In spfilal ilfinlit to .nlvnn'1- iiu, ntudent Iriiln lilimllv. Ili.-n-hy maklin; ( p,,jNi!ilc to fipllp them ;v.tn'mir liel.Hii;h kliowl edg of the nclenen uf fhlrenacth' "hat ihey hi makimi Oood to a mini; h,;ti In resiills and flimnclally. t'hiroprai'tlc ,( the "Hclcuce or the Air;" the Cilicprai lor "TI10 Man of tint llitur," If you want u prorcsslon tluit has the Kicn-v.tt pnwvht and fulure iiisliillilcn of nnvlliliig heiVnn tint puhll,, loday, en roll ftl once Hint ho dim uf h,. manv who aiti i-niniug mom una moil! In diiuand i nch day, In tln mar future, (tin hi-Iciico of Chi lepiiicthi will replaic, very largely, ull oilier iiii'thoilH of coinhntln' dhteased uf the lilllnun hody. Why IIcciiiihi of (he offlcloae,-, iicciiincy nnd never fulllii(r r--hiiIIh nhialii.'d liy Chiropractic Adjuit menti. In .hoi-t, rcniovlni,- picNiov. fini nerves, which In the cuuh uf 11,1 per emit of nil disease. Dr. T. F. Ratlede President FOR SALE-Cheap if taken at once ORB OF DAY, Standard Bred Trotting Mare. Address Box 624 Guthrie. Okla. W. M. BRONSON Farm loans, Insurance, Abstracts. Only complete abstracts of title In Logan County. You pay Interest and principal at our office. Oldest and largest Insurance agency In Okta BLACK BLDG., 118 W. OKLA. AVE. GUTHRIE, OKLA. (First itulilislif.l ii liiilhrh- Dally Lcaih r re,ieiuhi-r fi, I:iii.) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF, THE GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK ut (.iulhrle. In t.iu litatn uf Oklahoma, lit t'H. Cloill of IXClllieSS, Hep.t'lllll. l' I, I'.'l'l. RrtiowrcM. 1.' aiin and dl .( oiuili , . . , t CUftlnififi, set mol und iin- necureil U. H. ltolldu to tiicui't! iln-ul'i- tlmi , If. H Hoinlu lu je-oirti V. t. NMiNltS I'liinhiiii't on r, builds..,, Ili'liiK M't UI it i f, t-le, . . , Haiil.liiK, l.,ine, tin nil hi., and IIMlllt'M iiilier ni.il tt I jt i ,i iittmd Iii from Nail - ot ii I think j t toil rc-'i r i iiKfitt.. ,- Inet (ioiii .Slain and 1 1 1 1 . luniks, lint colli), allies, and H.tiliiK-t hniili line I rum it'oovcd iceive dli'iilil ('hieks noil oliier i-iiah ll'iu- . DxehaiiK' n for i Iciii lot; Iioiiho Nut i--t nl other Nalli.ilal h.lliUs Fiactloniit iiiici- cuireiif), nickels, und t'l-iiu LitHli'l In'ni.'v li Hi'it,. in h.nik viz. : t) i't- f Ii,.',',:,,":, I.l fclll-telli.cl- nalcH . . . . .', Mill III) K( ileiuitiull lund titll I'. ,S. 'I're i-torer .') per cent of viiftihiliuii 3,3;'l im; l,r)4l,MIll III' r.ii.iinii mi -,;:;j.;;'i lit.i';ji '"I L'S.KTi;.'.'!! .,. t ... ,',;:.. i, :- Ml.', i:.:,ei'.'.'.i.', ;..'. i :t .. :; i -"i.vj i !i,.,tm.un i M,3;a.' r.lylt (Ml Total 11. 1'.lii.S.-J, 1 LlabUitiet Caplliil Ktuck paid In l.VMI.'m Huii'liiit fund ;ii,ii')i'.i.i Cinllvlded pioflt, h ex- 1 penn, M id .IIXI'H mi Itl fi.e'l.VI Niilloual hunk imoih uiiUland- )n; .' t I'l !;.: Ti : I.Uie to oilier Nntiiii.nl hank... 'i'i ' I Ut) III Hf.'llt) .Hid pl'ivillit ! hiiiik.i niol Iniukerit S.t.nj . I I ttl I J.l lit I d po-il-l silhjecl In I'll . l II j.'.l.l.Vhia ' iH liiand 1 1 I liI,.JI' i itl ih'- laiMlt r.SJS.SI I't-riifled (iiiiks J.IW.Th I ui-liler a cliec.ix uiilstaiiiilnir. . 10 .iH.ii;! I 'llllell KtUll-B deMnilS ii. 1 19 41 Dcpotou of V, a. dishumun; oliuem li.VH.;':' Itlllit :i) able, tin luilini; ct-r-tll'lcuttit ef tJc;onit for nioiipy UorruwiiJ T.''.1'" 00 Tol-il Xi tUnte nf Uklahoinii, Citunl uf l-owan. kk. t, Itohl. KohlbC'K. f.ifliitf of the ahovi; named haul,, do noleiiunv t,t-nr (hut the alxive ulaii-iiu iit I., truii to the Pe t of my kimwhulav lid U-th-l r."i;T. fioiti,i,i:::'!. I 'mhler. Knbci ihe.l ,iii,l uhi n to latoii: lac. ihl 4n l.i of Hi-pntiilM-r. I'll". IS.. J. I..I..M K.M AN. N'Mjiv Puiuie. ,M t eollllllii o -t(, l. I M e. J ;t I . t im rt,-ci -iieiJi; FP.AXK l'AI.F. A. JfniUK.-t, t;. ui fH, f tire-tori. Condniti-d gutirmcnt. At tti ite I'f InlHillt " oil Mil- ,( tliy 4'f H' pi'-uilH r, i:ili. Resoiirctt. Iianu mid iJHeruiuifi .. ,". M.K ".:i 31 Heiiilii"! I?s,;:i,-ii' I'. H llttlitl Kiel pieiuiniiir;.. , Jii' ;;il - Kafe, fuillllurP a 'lit riMurr ,. . . . .,t.'.',; "i (ft-k tiiitl'-!i (tin. I,.., ........ . T .,".' t'ti inenliafL. ,. .:."; 'i inlnr f-aj uiiiw ( . .. ,i 'jvl i.'imii and hl.il i s'-lt.i n.ff ... , ;'..."' 1':, Total i. LUbiMicn. ('aldlal (ot-k S n plun and erufi! IMN I'llVllhl" rinnlnlttiii I tl ll'Ml!H .l.f.'.J ' Ill Ij.ntl.'t iiiul mi I 1!I.1U,-.'.S) T!."i.m!.ii Total .. Til" HhoVt , $t.iw.:i t.'l ta'tm-iit i-i r-" ''. ll'lliKUT KCUtfJiliH l. Cnahlcr. "IJoan'a Ointment cureij tna of ecze mi that had annoyed iuo a long time. Tbe cure was nernianeiit,." Hon. S. Statistics. Auguata, Me. Miss Corinne Stevens will open her, I'eno school Seutember 3th. Enroll fit-iil this week at f,tu liit ill K. Okla Ifioiitn avenue. '! his nchotil fiKfilji l.yno iritelllgwfit men and Women to supply din Jfinand whh'U Is fvi In-rrcenrnt in rHtd? with ih kimwIeilrK of thn wniiilerfiil seleneiv Wis are daily if renins; ImpilMfii hoiit t.'in nnaieat ('lilropr.i'-tor and when re eitn ho sci ul-ed In ilie tarlouft rointtntriltlej, 1 1 II trio- 1 hat. i."hlr'i',.Ciit;t'irs get ij hi it er ii-siilM than euu ni hniPt.i !t nther I Jiu.l.-i '.' Malte.ii 1 iniinat ixiirt fnil of vef lour lla.ln and ra:in r lare J.tfi Z'l, H'tK. in liulliritt. only finir Uns hei-u fnl.il, Ihree of thew heiiiri Inhf reiilu'lsi. The ciiacs hiindleil Iikmi liti 11 varied, (n- indliiK nil the liifei'liiiii Mini conla(li(H tllse.iMcs 10 tviiii h thin (joontiy .4 mthjeft, . and nt-aih- a;l . ttm diMeacs named by tlie Ilieilleal world, 1 Is it a luitall'.i' iiroffssloi,? Main' a Nonpar I. .011, .tlmi ,c(- niniiili Im heller than tin- avcriiKe sularv, $::,.i jirr inoiiih is tin- minimum chaise for Cld lopiacllc uitjiistuu-nu. four patients Itrina; from $lu up. and iliey nan lie hud at any town, of pn-'lnflu und store. Kiir graduates uif niaklnu in lilglt m J'.iii per moiuh. Whv? Iiecanao tln-y liullvvr . tlie KOo.ls. Don'l inaliu the nilnlakt) that1 oll.ei'i have, inid, l!lcf thfin. rt'Kret It enroll nowt I To tta. hor. eillt;ti gritd Bfilf mid all peisiiiiH with di-if reed, vt have ;i special propoult ton for a f.-w . iiitiniln. For fniilier liifoiinutlon, .wrtio or cull R. D. STEWART Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance. FARM EXCHANGE A SPECIALTI Room 4 Dcwcy BldjJ. Guthrie . .' " Ritterbusch CAFE : AH Good Things to Eat in Season We Serve Rinehart'a Meats Croft & Rittesc!. Props, PHONE 211 1 19 W. Harrison HS5 T AC KEY SOCIAL GIVEN BY THE W. R. C. TUES DAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 6. AT REVELERS HALL. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE TACKIEST COUPLE. EVERYBODY INVITED. Roid This Hutchinson, Ka. After trying doctors and illfferent medicines for kldm y. bladder ani rhctrnstic tr" be Halls Texas Wonder cured me. U is the best inedieln on cart h. Walter -E. I'erry, 20 S. Main St. Sold by all drugglstJ, "Can be ileieiiie, iipou' Is IIU ef pression we hII like to hoar, and when it Is used in connection with Cham berlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Keeiedy It means that H. never fail" to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It H pleaviut to , lake and equally vuloahvl for children aul adults, hold by all U-alera. ' Ilitby won't ufrer five mlnutee with cryup if you apply tr. Thotnaa' Ko i leclrie Oil at ouco. It acta tie magic. Stop J Diarrhoea WakcUcld's Blackberry Balsam . Quickly stops IMarrhoea, liyM-ntery. j .. . V t I nil l,l llWlll- i tllitt, a .. -. .,...,..,-., ,...-cn, les with out. ttmstipatiitg. No oplUM ; nor' other habit forming drug 'Ao . . --if -iimo ufter. - ! oin.,.. - ; ,Uiw remedies law. c or. ! for eti Ferv where. Wttl'3