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THE ODTHRIE DJIILY LEADER. SATURDAY, SE PTKMTJKR ID, 1011. 1
! ' -I II II I I I' 1 " 1 ill 1 . -' ; '
PAOETFTREB
etson
l ii f
I
iats
The bij? stork is always hwv. W'1
buy and show you every new style in
J no. H. Stetson Hats lliat you would
(hid in the bi.u' hat stores of cities. AVe
have all the new colors and new blocks
for yoim-j; and older men.
Price
$3.50 and $4
Caps
Y sell the oriel. rated "Spear" Taps.
Thev have 110 eiial for style and value.
Price
Sic, Ik SHI, SI .50,
S2.0D M 12!
A bitf lint' of boys' caps.
Price 50 cents
oooocooo
LEADING
FARM LOANS
INSURANCE
LOGAN COUNTi ABSTRACTCO-
Bonded Abstracter
11. one 1 11
Orii, R-ar I.
Co. Bunk
I N BRYAN
R. E.CARDU'tt.L
Farm Loans u per cent short term
insurance on stored cotton, lnsur
anco on farm propertv a specialty.
E. A. PENNOCK
Ni vim I'honc
k v. y. k x 55 K 8
X Pf RSON A L A NO I OCA"
Martin 1 r:
;alvesl"!.. a:i
tioii.
A. L. Lar,--
li.-.-n i .uuMit i
tendeut is in
.Iesst ILiii
t '.(!, am at; i "
a, is i i ' ' : : li i
a ; ii w i'c! s
: r :n
v a . a -
,' cr, s, ,-nt. re-.- b-'
: .-, M.,-r.a-
'
-ml1
ret urneit
.1. W. Mr., an :
i.i;i.e in Maola.
wteiv's visit with
lay to b;
after i
N. Mrv.iu,
, : a s
-on
What a Bank
THAT IS WHAT WE STRIVE
TO DO AT ALL TIMES.
- -- - Tie
First National Bank
Guthrie,
X. Holman, President.
CLOTHIER
of the Lojan county Abstract Com
pany. Mr. Mryan enjoyed the cere
monies of the 0. A. K. of which or
ganisation he is a member. He was
also a regular attendant at tho fair
and commented vpry favorably on the,
hpb-ndid cxhibita of the. county's pro
ducts. Llniore Mciiinli'v is hero
Irom Tulsa on oil business.
today
Chas. Swindell is here today Irom
Woodward on lei;al business, lie
hav s the broom corn crop in his part
of the btate is the largest ever
grown.
Mrs. V. II liornaday left today for
a visit wt;h her diiuhii r at New ktr -'. I
Mrs. Chas. Wiles of dates, is a
guest of the buie for a lew da vs.
AI Dixon, attorney from Meavt-r. is
a business visitor here today.
ache. Relieved by Lydia
FOR SALE All my furni-1 E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ture and household poods. ' ble Compound.
Call at residence, 715 East,
Noble. J.J. Abell. 1
M. E. Church, South.
'I ',. re ,". be the usual seniors at
ti.
M. F. hur
smith nioruin:
and
Dm
Lev. Aberuatl-.v will
Fit 1 v. a r
p.rlv l.oa
mat t o'lpon nn.l
r offi- f.
li
Should Give
Tin roiitFst povi!.l(. rvii-e
the :catc.-t )osili!( iminbcr r
i o!e in the l'tatc.-t jMissililf
uiinibcr of wavs.
Oklahoma
George Tipton, Ca-bitM
J 1
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
Lenorc Burke
Phone 25
Here's a l.vrii' for September,
Most of all months to remember;
Month when summer bree.es tell
What h,is happened woou aim iun,
. . . i l . 1 T
KM tin joy tin i' ltr has bronsht,
V , . Vi i
Mul
the changes sin nas iuBui.
Frank (emitter Sherman.
Monday.
Fambridi;e Hub Library.
M. M. ('. Club. - Mrs .1. H. Fairfield.
John Nisslcy Sails for Home.
Mayor Nisnley received a. cable
gram today from his son, John, who
has been in Fiirope. It was sent
from l,i vet-pool and Mateil that, ho
sailed today from that place oil the
Mauritania.
Miss Let ha ltardo is here from Ok
lahoma City to visit out Siunl.iv
with her parents.
Eucher Club with Mrs. Barde.
The Fnclier rhib reorganized for the
win;te yesterd.nv afternoon at i o
home of Mrs. F. S. Hardo. A very
pleasant afternoon was spent at cards.
Tin club will meet next week with
Mrs. K. O. Marker.
yirf. W. A. Fraiser returned from
Maine, where film spent tho summer,
Hho was accompanied home by Miss
Margaret Lawrence who will spend
the winter here, and attend tho liih
school.
Mrs. Dudley Doolittle, who has been
the suest of Colonel and Mrs. Tom
Jones, returned today to her uonif in
Strong t'ity, Kaunas.
With Mrs. Fairfield.
The M. M. F club will meet with
Mrs. J. lb Fairfield on Monday,
Mrs, F. K. Iloiifthton is ill at her
home with inflammatory rheumatism.
Reception to O ,M. U. Faculty
and Students.
The annual reception of the Kp-
worth Lenmie of the Kirst M. I1'.
,'hurch, to the faculty and students
of the university, hish school and
businesH collette was friven Friday
ni.H'ht in the Leasue. room of the
church. Ui-v. H. D. Collins was mas
ter of ceremonies and opened the
short program with a paper. An ad
dress of web ome by Russell Mallard,
president of the leafrii'", was respond-
ed to by President Jlislop. of the uni-
versity. l'ry'ssor Mct.'ormick of the
hfiih acho,'rl I'rof. .larroll of tv."
business i ollece. 'Musical numbe's
' were rendered by Miss Ada Wood-
.wanl and Miss Clara lloyt. in tlo
'earh part of the evenitiR paper and
; pencils were given to the pilosis, who
were allowed thirtv minutes to asier
i tain who would become actiuaintc-l
I with the largest number in that
itime. The room was decorated with
Ittobienrod and pennants and colors of
'the differ, -ut schools; yellow and
WOMAN COULD
' HARDLY STAND
Because of Terrible Back
rhiiadeiphiH, pa. - i '.itT.r..i from
'v'-l'''ut
sides, and trnbie
backaclie so that 1
coubi hardly stand.
1 tonk six hot ties of
Lydia K. I'inkhait. s
' e tr t a li I .'om
jiounii.Bnil now Iran
do an y amount of
work,. sleep pooii. -at
' i, aim ui ii nn . r-
a bit of troul.li-. I
recommend Lydia K.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to
ery siii'enne; wnmsni. - .ir. hr i
I l.Hf.K, ItiJ Juniata Street, I'liilade.
jhia. Fa.
Another Woman's C'ac.
I'r'e. i'lenc.-. I!.!. "I cannot speak
ti. J.iL'hiy of ymir Ve(r-tabi ("-nrrinund
as it has (inne wonuer! for rre and I
(,;!,! not be withni.t it. Ihadd,s-
t : -i-:t o-artrp nnwn.iim i w.
' tmt :l I i on in iianiij tani ami ui'-i-m;t
h:v run dow n when I t" h Lydia K.
' Fiuharti's V'-tab1. Cm ounJ- Jt
i n,e and I am in the- b-t of health
j t-.t pres.-;:? I work in a f a tury a. I day
I li.r.p i-iijes doir.i; n.v hotJw.ri. v y i
; tH'i what it linn- fornix. I -iv-'
vou H-rn.iion to .ut.i-h n y t.art.- ar d I
! ir-eaV of vm;r Wfi-tai.il'' t'oriiiKiund t i
- n-ianvnf rrlvfr'-n Mr Ah Kit. I w -
,. ,11 l . I . L .
: !' I .iii i tt St.. FroMd.-nce, i: I.
i
..iiiuer Signal. I Voiiien
j ;e w bat ot,,- j hysii. ian raiiexj backache,
i b-& lac? r,-rvoiin-. and th hhi-a.
i !-i mjtt.y case they art s yn;ptorri of
' i-.-n.f femair- iieraiiirTnT!t or an inflam-
i r. ;,t.i-v .:' ro'iv" f .r'.ttn. whir-H msy
ii- n-oni.tne t v takire i.ym t . hk-
harr.'VeC,taMe("otTrounrl. Thouanda
tfAr'nin women wiihngly testify t
at '
Before and
AfterUsing
Cuticura Soap
and Ointment
These pure, fragrant, super
creamy emollients quickly
soothe rashes, itchings and
irritations, permit sleep for
baby ami rest for mother,
and point to complete bcab
ment when all else fails.
Samplrn Free by Mall
(Uf.K. ftaav Of' f""1'
I world I ral aitia u oilier! free wUh
1 M.k Addn "CuOcur.- Jn IJAi. .V-Vu.
white for the university, royal blue
and white for the hi;h school and pur
pie and white tor the business col
lege.
j I'tunh ami wafers weie served to
'about two hundred n, fifty youn
,,.,))((, j,v Doughty nd Sarah
,.riuri at the first talde, I'uuici.
steward, and floorula McCormick at
tin; second and Ml.mche llavs and
Julia Covert at the third table.
MisH Filna (iraham and her ttuet
-Mii-ii Rathei-iiie tJrali.'nn of Milwau
kee, are vinitins Oklahoma l''t
.v iss oience Graham vviio is t .,c!i-
ini; in the Marlow ohiM)li in hpendiim'
lite d.u with thell).
Miss teatrice Lowix. who is teach
illtt at Heward, and Mis- AuBUStlii
Houghton, who leaclies at t'iyle, ar
peiidini; the week-end at. their re-pei-tive
homes here.
Miss Lunise Hill Is ii)i from Kd
uond for the week -end.
The Hiyhland is once more corning
into its own
Watch 'em come.
q y; yr v; ; .y
7. j: yi '. J'. 7
TOPICS OF TOWN
yj
AND STATE
:. . . y; a
v y; v ; y
G. A. R. Vets Depart.
Visit ini: Cnuul Arin.v veti ians de
nailed fur their homes last nih!
Cruce to Washington,
Cuvcrnor ' ruee anuouui is that h
will po o Washington. Se,u ;s. I
at -cud a ultoli coiifereni c
, W ill Let Cotton Rot.
' Farmers m .-nine i-arl:- nf tie- 11,1
toll bell declare they will lint j!',
iheir eottull i Top fur the li asnti that
it will eis inure t n pl i. It I ha u lb'
' an S'-I! it, for.
Interesting Window Display.
ill the b;u east W lllduw nf t i'.e Lu''
1 lj- ( Jim is si., e i t i s. i .
:!il:di'l s e, ili.et, nf 0 T I : - ' : lies;.'!.
;nt' The set tin. IS I i-I'i-i tl . h'a . !
Go to Church Sundayi
WHAT THE PASTORS OFFER AT THE VARIOUS:
CHURCHES
-rinit EDscof.al C-.orr
T!:-.e! and No':.'.--
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Curt! nz
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Spar.iaf: V a :
and W. II. '
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F rst Vet "id st Ff.sr.cpii C-w-c'i
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Mornir. k!. t:
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t;s I.'. tine lV'onaL'
iV ! K a ;-:n
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in a most effeetho manner. The
rare niorchanilisi', coupled with the
window scheme, makes it u thini- ot
beauty. Math mats, towels, wash
cloths and white tpiilts are displayed.
The window was planned and trim
med by i'leo Mrisendine, fornierK
with the I .ut peoide. but recently of
Newton. Kansas. ll in now making
his home in Fnthrio.
Banker Injured by Bull.
Nr. M. Fnlkeraon, Alva banker was
desperately injured yesterday alien
a mad bull attacked him Ue may
die.
Smith Contests Murray. '
II, If. Smith of Shawnee liai rib. I
a conteM sun against Win, 11. Mmriv
for the lVmoi ralic nomination in the
fourth congressional district.
John Nissley Returning.
Mayor .1, F Nishlcv tnd.n re etv.'d
i e.ibb'giam from his son aoini no
in Kui-land. statin;; thai lie would
ill Saturda.v on the Muriiania for
NeW llllfc
Will Drill Test Well.
Frank flift ol iashi..n
.1 . 1 ,
Outline visitor to. lav. lie wain ml
farmers of his neighborhood had
. . . i. .. i. , . w t . . , I n ! ! a
ra iseil minis o u h e n
test oil well near Fashion.
Farmers Stride on High Price.
The neuro cotton pickers of thisj
ountv who have i n receivinn irom ,
$1 .0 to $l r per Hn pounds for pick
ing will be disappointed tins tall
Cotton fi'owers sav they out nl ai
furd to pav more than , cuts :ni i
plcl-.int;.
Mrs. Sumner's Funeral.
The funeral of Mrs anc Sumner
whs held from the llivou home, ea; 1
end. thin inorninR. Hev. Ueo O
Nichols preached the nennoii The
(leceaHed turn 7H year of tu-e The
temaiiiM were taken to near Meridian',, Cuiiint; Day at the ( hrUliau
for mirinl. 'iliurch Kvery member of tho chun ii
ih eipei-ted to be pieeut and all
Oklahoma City Official Here. trieudi of the rliuuh invited to jolr.
Mayor trt'aliJt and Foiiiininsioners ( (ljH , j, ,. Iloine t'omiin; Duv
'I'rueblood, Hampton and MlKliloy 01
OklahoiiiM City attended he Cimar
ron Vallev fair here venleiiUv. the
nue'-tn nf Maun Nisslec. Thev ex -pressed
t he into 1 ves an much pleaded
with the .splendid display. While, here
thev wen- taken for an automobile
trip ovei the city.
Hock Injures Miner.
William Molt a miner in the Sparks
mine near I Litton v ille. was badL in
jured, when ii larne portion of rock
i-nlled down upon It i li Moll was
knoi ked ttncoiisi ions. He was lui
niediateh taken to bin home near
Miami where it was lound that his
e was broken and thii! he had le
n iM'd internal iiijiirit-s. Moit la in '
critic a i oiidiiion and ' ''XIM"
to live.
More Election Irregularities Charges
Deputy Sheiitf l Knbej't son is ,11
lliar Creek township tnd.ti 'orvin.
wnrranis on cle'tion nttiiii'i 'bu ' I
with eleciuin irren'ilanites
Return From Auto Trip.
Id", . Abern.it h v at. . Frank I err
a ho have b'-en mi an automobile 1 '
of the no; t li counties of the Ml, ite in
tin' iiileri st nf tin- Mas-mb' 1 'nUMs'
ni' -. have let ill ni-d . 'I lie;, I'pol t IliU- ft
u s e. s.
Sold at Cents
W. il 'O.i le K
.,' i .Ct-.ti. I ': :da -
ii . md
it i ic i
V n . a ! ii it i b . n i .i 'em
,.- ti,-,; i- .mi - 'a'- h t
bi s D-i.i n s t ntr men is
e,i.,i in . :i. !' inr;-: .
OF THE CITY
West S-te r. L C-
Girlish, Wrinklp-Free
bkin t asy to Have
r.f...
, , 1.,
asters Read
5:
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breait
I INVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR
a n1 learn hew tlie ; 1 1 ! n ic 1 o , .1 a i o. tv .'.1.1 1
rxpeni" of fin ni'i.1 :it!."i. When you ar tuiej
ord al.i'iK to ! e othfr mi:I
,M v In e: li '
lert. 1 tUi'p!.iui hi-w to
:ie . U hm
Unle in vim 11 ; weaieii .in. I 1 ''i" r t ti -ni
your il.illv'l t '''"--I'llirr it i llfl VI"' nuliiir
ilee-i not inu -i 1. -1 1' s- . : . 0 .1 u v. ' - . li halth i woitH auMii.Klor. tn 1 a. ep' my k "hthui oftr
write for the free treatment, in. !!: 1111 i'.-'r ..) I . 't ,i-f. " Women ' Own Medic l Adriter "
1 will fUMii! ail in pl.ii-i wr. n .1. To suet me. v-m .1 11 -if e-.it t:nt eiTei . nurii yoHr feel
ins', iiml reiutn to cr Semi todar, ai y'U may m-l :.ee i '1:1 oil -i miii. Aod re-w.
MRS. M. SUMMERS, - - - - Box H, SOUTH BEND, IMD.
Mwawwaaiwwt iwi iwmiiitwiiininiwiw ihwiww nai inawwaa aaw a ai
Morninr, Nubiei t
Tin
eci 1.
'. of
I'ower,"
Ki rnnii; nabi.-i t : 'Avni in Sinned "
!, c,h school, lllliverrdt V MtUdelllH
,iii,i ht ranker:, tin. I a cordial welcome
at ail our ro-rv lceh,
L. I.. MK NNON, I'af.or.
Wjnirr Ave. Conyreyational Chtirttr
Cut tier a I'ltcl' and . 1 11 street
Hev, I'ahin Lane, Minuter,
Sutida school '' -i m
I i ine w ur.sh ip with pf--n hini; at II
Sermon uifleet: "Cod'r A inaz ill
1 ,ut i' the luwnlivi
I'l'o'nleuiM Winclv,"
lot Soli inn Lin- s
Baptut Church.
I(i'h'ii,it' ve.viiesh at the Miiit
iiiiii h tuiiini'iiuv; neiiiiou lii the ps-
U),
Christijii Church
Cuiiii'i' A -h and Nobif
Toiiioruvv wfcll be t'lobrated as
will be ob.oTVed bv every depart llO'lll
of liie chui-'li Mible hi'hool. ehurcH
her ii e and ' 'hristian Fiulea vor.
Mrinj; vour etiuin your friend, votir
ueihbiir with vou Knlist in our
"o to ihurch" impaitu for the Jit'it
three uioutlis.
HihU- -' hool a , ! , (.' a. m
Interuiediati C. F at 7 p. in.
I'cu-r iiu-et Inj- W'dtiesd:iy even
it n;
Mnrtiim- n'lbiei t : " Tile LeSSollH of
the SlilllUli !'. '
l. eiiiii); silliitf t. "tiettini; the Most
tint, ot Liie."
I he -v eUl4 Hervice is I'Spei ialL
liie ouiij people iood IliUBle at
all ta. M-1 ii-.-s. St ra i'(;ei's imnb'
v i b on;''
CFV II FINI'LFV.
Minister
F i it Mi eshytei un Cliur'h
' r i n i-1 Division and Noble.
Sa hba I h r' bind '' t H III.
Mm i.iti -et", i. e ! ! a. in
Y. I ' S i F i'..::" p. m
Fi i i:.n.- -n '. i' e. ',' ,:u p iii.
i;-;m I-: XM'IKHi-, I'ifHto-.
Your complexion rtetdt
DAGGETT
PHRFIHCT
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Look Well Fit Well
Vash Well Wear Well
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v. r.
v.
Silver Brand Shirts
$1.00 and $1.25
Ben
Weinberger
120 W.Oki
Avenue
My Free Offer !
I am a woman.
I know a woman trim!.
I know ber need of rmpathy and belp.
If veil, mvilitisr. re i:nhppT becaimeftf fll Bealth,
if mu feel o n ! 1 1 for lionseliol.l dutii-s. nuti.il pleasure, ol
dailv om-.v .yment. write and tell me juM how you nifTer
h i I i k t !' r. y free leu Uy' trial r.f a horn traatmant
suiO'rt ! ,vir needs. Men cannot underitand women '
Mill tii.ss WIj .t u'f wiincn ktiowfr',,m expenenr. w
kn't v tjet-.iT lit oi cny min. I w;eit to tell rou how 'f
cure ti - r ! f at heme) .it a cost. o( tttmut IJ rents a week
If v.vi '11: er I" m women p -cul; ir ailments c air"
i'V pain in the t'riid. hat U, or t'oweta, (ealins ol waiirh'
fin'! areuKinc down icnatton. (militia; or diipfacamant ol
..civic or tnt. cf.inic Uit'ney and bi.idder weaknaaa ot
conita'jon and pita, pi.r.fid nr irregular pervoda
cntarrSal conditions and dachargei. estrema aervou.
nest i!pret,'t kpir It. metanchoN drure to ety. faar ok
(imeOimi? evd f,lni!t to h.ipen. crernmit leetins alone
the inina, pt,l(ttii)on hot Hnibei, we innew tallow com
ele ion with dark nrr let under tSe eyei.paia in tha left
or a gcner&l loelmx (hat In 0 i) not worth lirini,
MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT w
elv r '-mj net e.t .0 ti, n-,i witti-Mit 'ae d ingers and
r.ii'v li! Hii.tin, - fvm ttie ayioa
t vounc or old. Tn Mother 01 Daugh
). i-1 17-11!. 11 In-. 1 l.i.-liet, anU l.i-eu-
r"i l i' l me K ir worried nhmit
i. -iii" n u-.i'i.t .1 t"'t tl.ivi' fn -il. .fid
- l - li i-
t a I. r
auU
Central M. E. Church, South.
Suriibi 1 ai
)ol to
Si'l'llUI!! 1 i :lli) H It!.
Kpivoi til League, 7' 1
p. w.
Chi-!, 'I
li h i
Marr, Supcrtntendrn.
nkin, ITmm;'-i '.
A I
. urdiully on :ti .1 to ail ii'i
1' I'M
JOHN K. A ItKKN A'I'JIY.
Pastor.
TOWEL SUPPLY,
towel and aprons or all kinds, fur
nished nt very teasonable prices. He
nerore you ti ii y . J . D days.
LilliVs Drug Store
School boei-, s,..i 4,mi on and an wo
.vi-di t u serw liie ii-u;;iw well, we r
spf 1 1 full-, hui'fiit that all who know
.vliai hooks la'"- will lined uiako thfir
i'i haiuen as eatlv as poHHiblu. If
this is nut (bum and all wait until
chool I.", ins we shall not bi able to
givu vou satisfactory krvii't. It
ake-i limn to malm thwai: kchans'n
books and 'he work cannot De
lone in a hurry without liability of
maklni; errors. Miiuc in your old
looks now and M us make your -hant'i-s
beftit" school bRinH.
Wo continue, last week's special
ii our voting contest. . :
No. I Mrowuie It ih) and LOW votes.
No, L' Mrownin .fJ.t'm and 2, OhO voten
No. Folding Mro'.vnio $a.0i) aud
i, 'mu votes.
And ho on through tho llflt. We al
io ham three or four cameras that
ue not of thl.i .mar's pattern upon
hich we will make a, Hjiudai prk'.
"erfuineH will also be ou the special
I Ihis week.
,.oe odors ill get aij'.i votes.
I'alui Olive Shampoo with tlir
,i!:i' of Fa Im Olive Soap free, for ado
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