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THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER, TiiriWDAV, jaxi'.vuy lm, lott' PAGE FIVK WAMTS CLASSIFIED THE DAILY LEADER, Absorbed the Oklahoma State Cp Ital 'March 8, 19 HO Official l'auer of Constitutional Convention. Official City and County Paper. CLAIZIFIED OLD MIRRORS MADE NEW AtBeasley & Eagle's Second Hand store, Wi North First St. Phone 131. Will call for and deliver. - ' NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In the event of delivery being lm perrect, or paper being rolled, twisted or mutilated, subscriber are urged to make immediate complaint to the busineps office In person, by telephone or m&U. : ' ' Y':' , ! Mail subscribers should examine the address on the label of their paper, it shows when subscription expire. When you remit the label Is changed, if not, notify this office. If you wish your subscription discontinued write the office, otherwise the paper will 'be continued. In changing addresses gtve both old and new addresses. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Cent A Word. No Classified Advertisement accepted for less than 20 cents. Telephone your want ads to 75. TERMSCASH. Your advertisement on this paqe will be seen by more than 20,000 people. WAN' IS CLASSIFIED HELH WANTED FEMALE vviAA i luu- a white girl or woman for general housework email fam ily. , Address 417 East Vilas. Phone im ; Mrs. W. St. Robertson. V , HELP WANTED MALE fOUNO MEN and women to learn eewspaper and magazine drawing by mall. Send for our illustrated magazine and Hat ot successful uti dents. Associated Art Studios, Flat iron Building, , New York. GUTHRIE MIRROR PLATING WK'S. i 115 S. 1St. Street. J. W. Steels. Pron. - -r 1 Old mirrors made new; New glass urnished when broken; all work guar anteed; Work done hy French oro cess. Elastlcal backing work. Shoe mending done also. ' 11 BN increase your earnings. larn the barber trade for which there is always a demand. Many Jobs waiting at wages litghcr than yon would expect. Taught In short term by our system. Earn while learn li.g. Write today. Moler , Barber O.llege, Kansas City Mo. ' 'OR mr FOR RENT 4-room modern ihouse, 402 North First street. Phone 73V. Ex-Governor of Maine Goes to Sstiocl Again PERSONAL. LADIES' Ask your IVufntfit fm CklchcMera Pills, (he JllMiuonit Jlrattit. !-"or as yeurs kaown Oi Mwt, Sren, Always Kdfahle. linv of voiir l.riicjUt Take other. 'hlohnlr IMamnnd Brand Pill are (old br IruUU mri wliere. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOME For confinement. Publicity avoided, Adoption free if desired. Doctors, nurses, care, kindness and he me com forts. Prices reasonable. Write for booklet. Call or address Mrs. T. B, Long. Office, 2024 Montgali Ave., Kansas city, .Mo. . iD Jl'UD ;:.;Y-TraBslfar mi mmn R. R. TIME TABLE C, R. I. P. BY. No. 707 weit bound, arrives 9:55 a. Depart I1 L0 s.i. 708. east bound, Arrives 2:zu p. rM.rn.rt ii D. Station division and Perkins. A., T. & s. r. North Bound. Depart! and Chicago Ex.. 5:35 a. m. Colo and Calif.... 8:40 a. m. and Chloago 6:00 p. ro. Chicago and Calif LADIES When delayed or Irregular use Triumph Pills; always depend abla. Relief . and particulars free. Write National Medical Instit Ue. Milwaukee, Wis. MAR.11Y If sou a;e lonely. The Reliable. Confidential, oucvessi'il Club has large number of wealthy. eligible members of both sexes, wish ing early marriage. Descriptions free. Mrs. Wrubel, Box 28, Oakland, Calif. 2646. V FOR Hia.WIOn Feb 1 dwelllnz at 17 E. Warner ; in whole or In part. Desirable location. Phone 142T. FOR RENT 15 acre farm 1-2 ml'e east of Island Park, suitable for chicken ranch. Good building. Ad dress Wm. Snyder, CIS East Warner, Phone 1287. FOR RENT 3 rooms cistern. light housekeeping 320 E. Noble. FOR RENT five-room modern, fur nished house, with sleeping porch, cistern, wash house and garage. On car line. IS17 W. Cleveland. Phone 272. FOR' RENT The store room now oc cupied by Thompson Tea & Coffee House Is for rent, possession can ibe ,iven Jan. 1, 1915, or would rent all up siairs. nave 2 suites or rooms up stairs. Steam, well ventilated and modern. Inquire at office or phone 373. The W. H. Coyle Co. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO EXCHANGE 401.. K. K. 10 K. 412 K. C C, c. c. .8:25 a, m. Fiver South Bound, Arrivet Depart 411 Texa Fljer .. 7:35 a. m. 8:00 a. v. 17 Texas Kxpres 10:50 a.m. 10:60 a.m. inir Piireall . . 8:25 a. m. 8:60 a. m. 406 Texas Express 11:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. V. A STEHN OKLAHOMA. Depart niuirar Rluley. Cushlng and Hkeedee. excerjt Sunday 1:10 a. m, i inPur Stillwater. Pawnee and r-hlne. daily 5:30 a. m. Arrive iMjmm rhmhlnr. Pawnee and Stillwater, dally 10:15 a.m. inFrom Cushlng, Klpley and Skeedee. ex. Sunday,. 4:15 p. n . re. a a. Departs iiomnM Iflowa. Panhandle, Texas, dally 6:10 p. m. 444 Local, Enid ana iuown, ..nni gundav 7:10 a. in. Arrive 111 Wnm TinM Kiowa. Pen handle, dally 10:05 a.m. s Fmm Enid. Kiowa, except Rundiv 1:46p.m. wist SMITH A WESTERN Arrive 1 From Fort Smith dally. ... 7:80 p. m. TTrniTi Weleetka. ex Sunday. 11:05 a. m, Depart jFor Fort Smith, dally.... 8:13 a. m, t For Weleetka, except Sunday 4:40 pm, BT t.nins. EL RENO WESTERN uirnr in num. exceDt Sunday 8:00 a. m, Arrive !0 From El Reno, ex. Sunday. 4:22 pm. Depart M., K. T. No. 14 leaves duthrie for Falll at 7-00 a. ni 'n. U leaves Outlirle (or SB. Uun and K C. at. ...11:35 a. m. Nn. 15 Arrive Guthrie from Fallls at 1:05 a. m No. 17 arrives Guthrie from an northwest ooints at... 6:05 p. m All trains arrive and depart from Union Station at junction of Oklahoma and Harrison avenue and Fourth rtreet. FARM near Marshall to trade for clear residence in Guthrie. Ad dress Look Box 26S, Marshall, Okla. LAW BOOKS FOR SALE Oklahoma Reports, Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6. Also 2, 8, 4 and 6. One toL each of Washington, 15; Illinois, 158: Missouri. 191. Address Dally Loader, Guthrie. Okla. CALIFORNIA -A"DS. OAIUYIAND FARMS in Ue famous Can Joaquin Valley of California, wtin climate, rich soil, good markets, artesian water at from 20ft to 300 feet for Irrigation, you are sure of big rrops. Ten years to pay for your farm. For Information and litera ture write Stlne & Kendrlck, Shaw nee, Okla. For lei PdDir Co Ei EJ n a m jJl -A n rsui ll: ILlVUUliuO nrii. I'OR TRAiDE OR SALE, S lots to trade for Wichita property of any kind; will divide lots or trade alto gether on the corner of Crant and Vine street, or will sell cheap; make me an offer. Write, E. SkripBy, 217 S. St. Francis St., Wichita, Kan. WANTED A good home 'n Guthrie or a farm close to town. Will ex change a good 160 acre farm In iHoger MUlls county. Clenr of en cumbrance. We have hundreds of fine trades. See us for fire Insur ance and notary work. M. Garrett Room 9, 116 1-2 East Oklahoma ave. TYPEWRITERS. Royal No. 1 .....?35.l Royal No. 6, (salesman's sample) .... ........150.00 Royal No. 5, new ....f 75.00 Royal No. 11 ........ ...... .$100.W Typewriters renter!. Ribbons tni supplies. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 114 1-2 East Okla. Phono 1. H. M. ADAMS. ( Attorney and Notary. Chattels and Farm 'Loans. Real Estate and Insurance. , 5 J Houses for Rent. ' Office over Bank of Commerce. Phone 414. Jlcs. Phone lll'J obsession had come to be quite a joke on the campus. Mildred's" doctor hurrlod around the corner or up an alley to avoid fccing.'stopppd and questioned at length as to. the, state of the young lady's Ifoalth, for he used to say, "it once h buttonholes me I am a lost man. J am lucky to break away In hajr aji, hour; . x ,. , I Indeed his; infatuation was so uni versally discussed, that people bad been known to refer to It in' his wife's presence, but she never ex pressed herself about the matter, as far as any one knew. So time wore on. It 'brought no diminution 'in "the love and attention lavished by Julius Manning jn his One day Mildred was alone In the (parlor with her willing slave. He had been -talking to her In low 'tonen He thought she looked at him with a new Interest. , ' "'Do you love me, Mildred!?" h pleaded. : Z' , She did not answer, but she gave no sign of dlsplensure. "Speak to me, dear little girl," le whispered, taking b,er In his arms. She made no resistance, liut nest led her head, on his shoulder. He laid his cheek' against her hair an I resigned himself to the 'happiness ot the moment. Finally he raised hjr face and looked Into her eyes. "Whom do you love? Won't jau ten me?" he 'pleaded. rPa-lpa," cooed the tiny maiden smilin? beatlflcally. 'He hugged twr in hia lipnrt ' "Oh, Mary!" he called. "She said of Maine is ex-Governor William papa' first. Isn't that a triumph? I T- 'Halnes o Watervillo. Maine s ro- j tiring chief executive completed his duties at the capital on January i and has enlisted In one of the short agricultural courses. The former governor, in addition w his activities as a lumberman ami politician, has been lntfircstetl in agriculture for a great many years. Following several years of arduous and l')c application to tne law, ne iounu his eyesight and general health were tailing and lie took' to the soil. 6 ' -V M uN v, - it, k - ' J 1 t'lZv-f I 'ft J t.i4" f - i ; The newest student at the ljiuver- Under-muslin Get a war ma;i. Coupoa at Daily Leader office. I .Letter' files for sale at The Leader office. Price 35c 3 for $1.00. I Hv Th l1r dfl,'"-Pit. CHAPPELL REVIVAL FOR SALE FOR SALE Oat straw, 15c the toale. Phone W. F. 15. : OATS DRIIJL, sulky jvlow, new and cheap, and one fanning mill, corn sl'fller at Collar's Furniture store. ONE DOZKJ.N' Barared Rock hens for sale. 1204 Cotteral avenue. R. E. Vanderford. ADVENW IN MATHIMOny By Mri. Eva Leonard Bvangeliat iChappell's meetings at tlii Baptist church continue to draw large and attentive audiences. Last night; a Special sermon wai preached to the Capital City 'Rusinosf College studentsA They were there In 'fuill force and seemed to enjoy 1 j ihest'.ng frc-T. singing topreachlng .Mr. ThappeH's subject was one that furnished plenty of cxmunition for the bombardment c Satan. "One thing thou lackest" Mark lO-'fl." Jesus was sitting teaohing when Julius Manning had married the woman of his choice. It was a love match and ho had been entirely de- voted to her .before Mildred appeared ' oMght the children that he on the horizon. Then, as his friends ' remarked, he le- FOR 6A1LE 40 volumes of Empertal 'Encyclopedia, almost nev. Cheap. Address II. IE. C. Care Leader. FOR SUlLE 'Scholarship in Capital City Business College Leader Of flee. FOR SALE! 5 room, all modern cot- taee. east front, on North Broad street. IL M. Adams, phone 414. FOR SAJLE Defiance check tector cheap. Leader office. pro- KOR SALE or trade for Guthrit property, one quarter section fine school land. Inuuire 324 .nowi Draxel. FOR (SLLlEl Scholarship in Capital City Business College Leader Of fice. UNIVERSITY GRADUATE TO PIONEER COMMUNITY WORK Norman, Jan. 21. For some time the state organization ot the Young Men's Christian Association lias been making an effort to secure young men of strong moral and christian persuasion and broad culture to work among the uneducated laboring class es of some part of eastern Oklahoma Walter O. Cralle of Norman, who will graduate from the Unlveraity of Ok lahoma In January, has been selected by the V. !M. C. A. to pioneer In this work In Oklahoma and the Sooner product plans to leave for Coalgate the a.iddle of February to assume the duties of Oklahoma's first community worker AMUSEMENTS. 2 aasxKKifiifiSjsKKJsai The Neff company pleased a larpT audience last night Tonight "in Montana" is the MIL came a c t u a ( t if "daffy." If his wife noticed anything unusual In his conduct, she made no sign, but, as the neighbors said, "How could she help seeing1 how foolish making iHe devoted every cpare minute to might 'bless them. The disciples re I buked them even as ; the Pharisaical rebuke now, but Jesus said '"Wee un to Jiim that shall cause one of these illttle ones that believe on me to stumble. ' It were better for him that a millstone was about his neck and wo was cast Into the sea. Woe unto the man that turns tack one of these little (believers '1 tan see the imother how anxiou theyi were, and how anxous they al ways are when the children are com ne wasing ,t0 Je3Ug God bless the Christian himself?" mothers.- God pity tihe father or moth er than stands in the way of their children who wouild come to Jesus Woe unto ti'.iem. The rich young rul er ca v.e running. He did not lack for opportunity, Jesus was there He did not lack or power. He had the abil ity to choose, lite did not la;k.for position, ille was a ruler among the the young; lady. often to the utter neglect of his wife. He carried Mildred's tp'cture about with him and liuttonholed his friends to show It to them in the most shameless fashion. They laughed 'be hind their hands, winked slyly to Jews. IHe did not lack for youth. He 'was in the prime of life. He did not one another and shook their heads. There was nothing to say. Anybody could see that the in fatuation was all on one side. Per haps that was the reason why tho wife showed no Jealousy. Without receiving any encouragement at all, Julius would press the girl to tpermit him to take her for a ride, leaving his wife at home alone. Mildred accepted these attentions with utter indifference. She seemed to think mankind had been created solely to bow at her feet, but she cared so little for Manning's com pany that she had actually been known to go to sleep In the carriage. However, he was hopeful througli 1- all. "I will teach her to love me 'n time" he thought. "Love begets love." So he devoted himself to her anew, anticipated all her wants and bought her gifts. Sometimes she re fused to notice these at all. and If his greatest exertion brought a smile to her face he was happy. There was a telephone in his teaching room at college, and he hart been known to call up and Inquire about Mildreds health at times when she was lndisposedi when the room was half full of students going and coming to classes, indeed lack mora'I character. He had kept all the command ! ents from his youth. He had not killed, lied, stolen, de frauded nor born false witness. He had opportunity, power, position, wealth, youth, moral character He wa-3 a ' hopeful Inquirer. An urgent Inquirer. IHe came running. 'He was an. huniMe inquirer. He knelt at the feet of Jesus. He came to the foun- I tain head. Ho sought Jesus. He ' sought the l ost important thing in '.ne worm, eternal life, . lie mane a very common mistake In life. He thought ho cculd win this life by something he could do. "What shall do God Master?" He thought if he was only good enough. Cnc thins thou lackest. just obedience, ilf one think is lacking all is lost "For who soever shall keep the whole law and one thing is lacking, he is guilty of the whole law." He made the wrong choice when the test caxe. Hi was not willing to do w hat God wanted him to do. He was not willing to give up the things of this world. He was not willing to pay the price. He would ratiiK' enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season than to suffe" afflic tion with Gods' people for the eternal Jon thjt was to come. I see one his struggling In the tea, boat puts out. t i Now they throw him a line. , He catch es It. (No it gets by. Ah they try again. No b Is too weak. One thing he lacked, strength to grasp the re;-... The boat was dheM, ami the men and the rope, but he was lost because he did not, lay "hold, Main spring of the watch gone. ilCvery other "tiling ther e. The watch won't go. Only one thin; lacking 'but watch no good. Post gone from Bim dial. i.'o time ever marked. You have youth, apportunity, pow er. 'nosif Ion. wsalth, morality, but ah If the one thing 'be lacking you are lost. LoEt eternally. Will you too go away sorrowful.? Will you turn vour Iback on Jesus? lOne thing thou lackest. Obedience to Josus iChrist. Thursday night services at 7:30, Subject: "Sirs, what must I do to be saved." Sr.ccial music. "Will you be here " LET IIS DVE FOR YOU The respectibiKty of those faded clothes can be renewed to their once pleasing effect if you will send them to the Popular Clean, ing and Dye Works-We dye everything. SPECIAL ON FEATHER DYEING DURING JANUARY Any Feather Cleaned, Dyed any. Shade, and Curled "(Jj 1 AA all Feathers guaranteed - vlU WE-FEENCH..DHY-AND- STEAM-CLEAN- ANY -GARMENT And guarantee all of our vork at reaisnatle v prices. ACCOHDIAN PLEATING from 1 inch to 40 in length. and BOX PLEATING and clean and press them when soilsd We pay Parcel Post on all out of town work one way. We Make Old Hats New You can not afford to throw away your soil ed Hats. Give us a trial. You'll be pleased. We Buy and Sell Second Hand Clothes--See ouC lin? n?w for PEOPLEHLEAMG m DYE WORKS 124 N. 1st E. M. Hooper, Prop. Phone 646 A TEXAS WONDER The ' Texas Wonder cjures kidney and Ibladder troubles, dissolves grave cures diabetes, weak and lame baeKs rheumatism, and all Irregularities oi the kidneys and baldder In both uieii and women. Regulates bladder trou. Dies In children. If not soid by yoar Irungist, will be sent by mall on re-. "el!t of Uiu0. One small bottle If two months treatment,, and se'don. alls to perfec t a cure. Send for tes timonials from this and other states Dr. E. W. Hs.ll, 2t)?6 Olive Street, St Louis Mo. Bold by druggists. Adv. Col. T. G ray ton 0. E. Cab, Baggage and Livery Service Day and Night Phone 275 I8XMXIXX1IIIII S3! SSaiVlIIIIIIlll S J. B. FAIRFIELD Established 1E89 Phons 20 M Transfer, Coal, Wood and Storage. Receivers and Distributors M X ot car lots. Goods packed, stored and shipped. 407 West Harrison. H W. M. BRONSON, Farm Loars, Insurance, Abstracts IK II Only coriSpleto abstracts of Utl In Logan County. Tou pay Inter- II est and principal at our office, 118 VV. Oklahoma Avenue, Guthrie, B tKHBtlnniiilSI.1t!I' 9 T. C. VINSON The time lo Wke cars of tb balr Is wille you have It. Elee- ! 4 trie Face and Scalp Massnge Scalp Trfaitnt'Ot a specialty. I I Hair out 25c. 119 So. First street. Slop in tor a scalp treatment. .iiM.jiiLamrWi'Wi Guthrie Garage Kll(l.!iKK9;ilIIl'JE81SlEIIIIIXXIII9 I THE OKLAHOM TTr iank g !( Deposits protected by OvakraatT Ia. Interest on Urns deposits. K I Sxfety Deposit Boxes. Fireproof .Vaults for rent. Money to loan. HiXIIKXIIIilllllllliilllllllllllC Y fit IV. il nap Coupon Phone 58 J. D. Van Hooze Proprietor r Latest European War Map Oivtm bj THE DAILY LEAD EH ; taluk rvTrt orntim Litui i. unHM a il ii i far H una Peace) Caolercnca- National CHAM IS ml Pit a Iaol..a' tnmii r.( Fata .4. watt aanHnan a.ar M Si tha wkrt. Ul HiHUIal aa4 M rwulatlaaax am (Tyi l. Ilaaall I - Cut Out Thii Coupon and Frtuat at Ladr Offlc