The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 242, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 12, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL TAI-Wl III' IDi V"Htl
1.1V HOY ltOKI WAS
7 . 'dlM'egnrdof thornln ' u':!
All Intending sottlors should r rU(pi v Hir M..roi..r.v ..f i
romombor thnt II is necBsamy
Inordorto fnollltnto thyworu
to havo your blanks filled out
boforo going to tho booths.
You want blanks approved by
tho doDartmont offloors nnd
pronounced correct. You can't
afford to mako any mlslnko.
A alight error might loso your
claim. Wo guarantee "Tho
Loador" blanks to bo abso
lutoly cormct. For salo at
Lllllo's McEIHInnoys's and
this office. Supply yoursolvbs
before starling.
is Mr Cleveland Imcl lime to iook
ALMOST A 0RtM& I.. nnd and shako himself I In- Ucpub
Tlic studied nml continuous elf. rt- IM Rv(l.u legislation ml tho l'oa-
of tlio Capital to parvert the iiio.mn . ' lrr iinan cerlng were hi.oekelt und
of tho laws aiming thereby to ion
fuse tho hi'tltor la a wrong rising l
most to the cnorui'tv of ti n-iine
itot ail older has been i.-ucd bv tin
department no' .i ilqi has been taken
by tho olhcer- detailed to privitil
fraud ami plan tin" 1 icseiikcis on
nn equal f..olii' ' with an even break
for all but ha ho n garbled ami .lis
tortcd bv this organ in Its. olfurl- In
deceive- and hood-i 'iik tin- people
Tho motive is apparent If the set-
tlers could be deceived as to th law
and thuir right and the opening be
made a fniluiv tho error would tiat-
urnlly be elinrjriil up to tho ndminls -
tration No matter how inauj p mi-
people lot their all and Rot beaten out
of a claim no matter whoso rights
ie.rr ki-oIii.1Ik.ii1 nn mril tor linu- tllllliv
honest peoplo Hiifforod u partisan juir-
posc would havo beun nocompllhed.
An cmiiI tn nnnb llliitloH. Tllll law is
plain. It is no clear that he who runs "!" r t"e Koiu urn ... in.- rii.ia-
may read and ho has j.loiHT of time to I dolphin mint to ll.e oUent of ... .-..i -read
before ho n.l.a Ho not let your I"""- ''-' "f to he coIiumI inl . ?in.
iiniloratnndinff bo cloildixl by faiilM ''"'"' " "' l'6". !'"f'.en.e
eonstmetions. Keml that you may ' " l" "'" lv" "BL """"" '"-
i.v :..!. -n.iitt. nnd ro rlirht and I nominations These bars or brie ics of
.1 .l .. rnn em. bnl.M.n
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"A fair rtebl and nofao" Is the
inctto of tbo ultultilstititloH.
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PRESIDEUT OLEVELAND OAN BE .
TRUSTED.
Whatever tho division of sentiment
may be whatever the alnndpnintfroin
which otto regards tho present na-
tional administration theru Is no
division us to tho high ami e.saltod
liurposo of 1'rosldoiH Clovoland niul
hia cabini't to administtr tho gorern-
ineiit 'a t ic Interest of and for tho
bcntfc'ood of all tl ptople. In this
ctlincition it it not forgotten. that
when Mr Clovoland entered upon his
duties as president of tho t'nlted
States ho was uot at the very tlircah-
holilpf his administration with a de
pleted treasury. Not only was th'
true lut ha had to confront tho Sher-
man act and other vlcloiu legislation
enacted by the ltepubllcan party
whose eflV t had1 been slowly but
sure'y cMe'in.jy npacu as the Itepubli-
Mir t.n'n itrmirnt aaroil it cloe
i i- . vrnl Vititrtf ofTeala iiion the
ec 'c s i aftefe. As ninvideiue
f'ie.Tin if thlsiissirlioii one lit
lull' l..' jjfi pre i lit attitudt .
thold'pib ub ill i-.iv (Frs who ui
m-' i - Mierinan law 'I heVshBt ' '
plal 'y Indicate by th -ir casrwrm -1
to repeal tho work o" their own ll!V"'
) tho .ickiiow lodgment- oT theif ..w.
error in forcing this nious le
tslatlon upon tho coutitn at a tin.
when the conditions of the bu nies
tliil not require it. Ji is
v follv to chaiv'i thi' de
voffciou that en mo
tvcnti .11. ; il.. ii i 11.. ..1
mlnlhtration only ti sprout mid Ihmi
fruit as U.t last
ilcRpoilcrs' -'
noes of the rotn 111 ;
k s'liighi the 1 h.uli
-Tir'eclHSiiiii u .. t.i ir fi ult liitei
mid unhoH us il e i-. 1'ie- dent iete
laud and his a 1 1. nislrat on ba.l to
meet and furn.-h the 1 iiiikI ;iih
right linblj bav. tlu met tho i-.su-and
the rapidly 1. tinning propiul
in all the 1 enter ami ioiiui. .1 th
1 nlted states on' .itu-it th fait that
the Dcmoerati" 1 itn n il n nroui 1011 in
obed ence to tin 1 e of the n op't
made u mi'.taki tt In 11 11 mun n it .1
Mr (live' i id 11 1 il.d tin eop 1 in.
take their duty it In u tiny 1 'cot. I h m
on the sth day uf Noti-mbu
We may ilisagr mthMr tletilunl
In some of 1 is im 1 -. for t ml it e-
pected in t e i u iture of the p liti-
ml condition- . the 1 . 111 try but
when It 101 10 t.. th. (.'nut us. 10111.
which operate fm ti. gnod or ot il of
Ml UI IV l j
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upon the hoi lb of the rctiiciu. -... i e opr. nM :N l(J
President II .. r and t. " ' ' ' I " V' '"" " mayor f yK v u
regime from powr ' ..V V '" "nu"1l"'y .omeded t. i.
"" " ' "W t unholy and vinous mavoraltt .hmr t..i...i.. . 1 1. .. ...
n
11 1
ts
t
m
Tnr protoctivo t inlf league" 1 i
head center is in Philadelphia is . 1
ingoutovir th.) . . nli'v a. circular
marked "ci.nlidei ti . -hotving a com
pariso.4 of bus 1 t 1 n.lit ...ns iiott
lau'of tnui . ii r v.fr I love
rejection ' ns H j 1 U alie-
111 tho emi . f t 1 I'tma lul
protc 'irinlst .a t!.C 4..'... r of
the pamp . earn- a nrei arioin.
living 1 ! . rly 1 K if t ...
lcaU .II v ir t 1 it ti t
1 l eve'. d .in ' .
Of th t " li . 8
tnoiitpitelon if tho bui.
tho pcuplo there du-isi u In -timent
that I.im 1 inanhip p'
Ism anil b a ty ' ie treat int. 1.
f the Amen un y v.ple aro as ir 1
able as the vi -y b lis of granite 1 h
belves
w.i. I.
l-iit
' rtimili Ui father ' - lX" w
v lot" I"
I I 1 IliT-
II I HI t(
I. M
I'M it'.- ililt'i. hi
till! now i m li ' -
ulue hlnp slum! l i
t 11 1 1 1 1'
. H'
j tlio viipurmgn of those
U 1
iti ns
In- Hi
.
... .i i. i nut many 'i i
unn may "c """"rt lm7r1 V
aftBr luvltifr ni.f'- ""tnbstnntial tin-
pruromcntv i.p.ti. them. Iio wlU U
pofUllllril tike lmt "iii- to begin
tilth. Mow in:in In- mny afterward
HMinlr. malic snb-itantlal Improve-
menu upon nnd naqitlro title to un-
or
ll.e law it quite a different question
II will k by far the safest plan l
omply In tilt reapcets with whatever
rule tho iluimrtinrnt tnaj proscribe
Tlltl Uemoefiillc odminlatratlon will
not 1 swamped by tho legay left II
inn looted treasury I'.v ' Kepnlliciii
outfit which eloseJ bii-diiesi on the
llli nf Murb last l-Vr awhile il
looked dark and gloomy but im to n
i it its and ill their atead 'tiso nnd safe
measures in the Interest of all the
pi p'e wire in infill ii ted bringing
Imt'i iirop riti and sunsliine to the
i on n try.
Tin wiipimil injuiietion "Thou
lialt not plnu with mi an I an ass
together" i not hlritly observed by
all the 'tiippoi ' on'lils for il is nrt
an iiiiubiihI silit to M-e mules and oxen
hitehcii to tho sum prairie s.-nooner
slowly wenilinr 1 .i'.r ujv tow.ird the
promised t .in i.in Nor is tliit other
divine Inst i net ion thou li.ijl not
1 wear a if.irim nl"f diners Mits us or
j woolen and linen tojrethor' as stu tl.v
j observed a the yniit law I'm'f en
' forced ainciitf the olden lim. boo ners
i ill tholl'ROuri'll for the lltll 1 of milk
and lioiiev "
SKriiiri ii C vm.isi.K has ouli
1 tho
tfo'd have 1 en lylntf
in the Phil. idol-
i pillii inuu mi iiiirui i'im
' boiiellt to the ;'over''inoiit o
it iiont
an V one
Ise and now the i'e to be
oin nml nut in i live1 itiou
in id ' mlo
WlIM a looted tivailliy the liepublb
cans turned oter l he nindiiet of ;:ot-
erumontal nttairs to tne iL'iiioerats
and now before e inrosb h is had time
to undo the'r vii ions leglsl .t'nm the.v
chargu the llemoeiats with being re-
sponslbls fo.' the tinsiiclnl condiln-ii of
the country This is ihceli eiiougU
for a Texas iiiu'.u
.Ioiin' .1. Io ti.is Is on a . !. ilnlit v
Slug JillgrJiiLTg at'ltl hopes to re'iistnte
ilmself with the ultra ltepul)kan of
bleeding Kansas in expectation (f sen-
atonal light nitiif striking noun n here
in his vleiultj. .lohn is a ba''. nii.ii-
ber. anil pv .. the refreshing showers
of long intervals of lain evni'' l. t at
hi- be koninr
l.i.Miitl .1 ' urns has ai landed itl
the I lilted i . . It li comuii. slon fH
i siipi y ot i r. marl carp for the wit
e - of i lie lottonyrood cat-yff. The
14.nl will bo ftirnUhtd this tall Tin
iteis of this lreain' it In Wiicved
are peculiarly adapted" to lliu pr pa
.'.it' i) and n'slnir of thispopu ar fo I
li.h
Tin li 11 it 1 ie .s'lrjjt.-s. j.lliel
li tweell th 1 ijtsref 'the ho mIi'i
"iUJUQhr pT' 11 il'.dal by ' t.in.i
sttinetoid an I the nrooblunt's pi 111
uiatioii '1 lie fy
A' " S M.
i furnmii.
unfjfcrelat. m 1. I v ti
tho u.t a' Mleuiaiitf
Uf I. itu 1 in tin
..i..-tn. au orirrs--
N nug lit!
flolll
. Wwiiait
lumiiU. 4
get up and
be OllU'lSsse
hump herself
I
Ai rkR vears of prohil)itin in Iowa
the Kepulili an- hive turned their
1 oats vv tviig-snle out mid are now jell-
ing lustil.v for a regulated ll.-ease sys.
tout but with Holes as the Ittsndard
beaier of tho !cmoirmc.v their toon
hunt for sp il- will bu cl void of re
Mills
tn. ii.kvklami in imn'j MP0MI over
tho govern meat to tlio Il'ublhiaDS
e.uh &ioooojoik of .suri.'u. ui the
tie isury tthlle the Kopuh 1. 111- with
tin deliberation of train-.. 'hi'. 1 - pin-
oded to lout
' Amj the land khail yioln iiei fraiu
and t c shall eat m till and dwell
tin rem ii ' . tie noui of
noon Sat h int and not
lie fore UtMt
Yin ca 1 1 1 1 1 n . 110 lot
nut you mi it
Move up 1
a
anv additional lot or 1 iK inquired by
pui.h.xe and upon nuiili t m have
suli-' .uitial iuiprovem. nt-.
.Im
1. r In
b AN
elei are
I .nk.at li i
r'o!iig '01 tt arl
u. as I l.o fi a 1
cut oft by tht
'. li I ii ui a
i i 1 uai iu
f lauds and
baruaile.
M tKI Vol II
IV i i.t and lim mil J n
imnisti i I. .n w nil u .
proti 'i I
ni. i ui ut
i i n an a .
i it t I r lit-
01 'ruiot.L 1.... t
in she nil'
(U i iii.it n.if ns tin in.
'Y fr. in a ii -i i .' . n I
tif.
t'N t I ' h
t t o w a 1 1
' i Wit! a
i . t n j.t
Willi
PURb
Prepared
Is the Best and Cheapest I'slnt t
Whnt Ta It thnt eivos nny Paint' 1.
and Praorv.itiv
PURE LINSEED OIL UNLV.
to overy muon ot iirunmor ln.v I't- arnt I'alnt i.msi ita nilded onogalloir
of I'lirc Haw l.lnsood Oil to reduce r ' f.r Piiliitliur B 1
When jnu add a gallon of pm fresh IilnBewlXJlft.. a frallon of l'alnt. Von B
linow th.it .win will havo n rondy-inlxedValnt mado from pun. Unseed illl fig
aim not one made from Ijlnutd Adiiltiir&ntb. TMb .. ....-. n.iitnin.. ..r .-n. ! i J
i.msi-eii in pmrea tno utinUilllty of your Paint uiiilor your own oontxol and
if pure Oil is used tho durability is assured.
Tins Paint Is most eeoiiomlonl. nscomparot with other llcadyjltxeil Paint
inasmuch as the consumer am t pfty or rilnseod Oil used at tho ralo of eost
of ItiMidr-Mivml l'aint $1.40 to 51.70 per Kallon. After behiy thllliieil with
pure Mnsecd Oil. olio gallon of tho misturo will cover :iim Miuarn foot two
coaU. on good surface.
There is no other l'aint mndo Hint can offor absolute proof of durability
Dt a cost of rJ HO per gallon to tho consumer. tWTor sale onlv by
F. B. LILLjE &CO.DRUG.BOOK&NEWS DEPOT. GUTHRIE
IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION.
ONLYONETOWN LOT AU-OWflD.
TO HAOM BOOMER.
.Ml liiipnrliint .Mimllinto U.iieil ly Npii lal
Ari'iiI Sitlnifcifil INtfpinlliiK Tii
Lot In the t'l.eriiken btrlp.
Tho followiiif explains Iteolf. All
settler ahmild take rotUo utid care-
fully comply with the Instructions
therein eontntnod;
IMilor Dally leader:
The iinpiv.4lon serins to qiiltp genet all)
piiall that a peron cmn lal'f as iiiauy
lots In the ncn -trip towns as ho or aim
can Improw. In order that contests may
ns fm at poihl-e lie aoiiTe.l. I am author
ied in sii) to all Interested tlml no jht-
sou Hill he permitted to take more than
one lui in am one or all the county sent
lux nn in the strip hfcli are to ho openwl
fol selth nient at lliKin of the 10tt lustnut.
lilsw-iy desirablo that this ruling of
the interior department Is' given the
widi -t publicity lieneo tils official state-
ment lEixqicclfully
A 1'. HWIMKI'UII.
ipectjr.
COL "ross returns
ME
FXPRESSES WIMSaLf
MATTERS OF INTEREST
ON
1 lie 1 omnelnl Mtitiittau lletlutteil .!ll
1 1I1 11 .r 1 lie H'rlp OpenliiK anil talc.
I10111I--IIIH KiiiiiIIj In It I'-
ll! uto to (iutlir!o.
Colonel 1). M. ''Itdss returned to the
city .vestuwlny from Wnahtngton nnd
was seen by a I;- nu reporter last
night at his hotel
The cotouol w 1 1.1 his uunl good
iiatuieil mootl niul ii I not liusilnte to
expres himself on t'.ere of uMional
and leriltor.ol IntbrojU '
Ak
... ....ok 4. J. . ..
1110 i.nni.eiai pmuiuiu no sain
that he had in tub) it a point to got the
tho on eiisiis of opinion prtivullng
among the law malcers and had ar-
rived at the following coneluilons
which ho considered wife:
The Sherman latv" woijld be uncoil'
d.tioual'y repealed anil roe eolnae
of sliver noiihl bo defeated. A bill for
limltel 10 nag.' hotvovor would
panh and ttonll not be opnoied
or jN'i'u ork and Koslon
a 5Pi - M
lank under
law e t ii'li.shing state ban'
fedora! Miporvjirfcrtrwoiild also pans.
The men lighting for the unconditional
repeal of tKfiShenniui purolinslng act
uroiTight just asliurd for a llpiited
l oill life law.
As to territorial matter tho open-
ng of the strip ttas of uiiiiio the all
absorbing topic
lie thought some mistakes luul been
made and th dopartuieitt too ho said .
uow ruull.ed this but It WjiS too late
loflorrei r iiieui. aii-li as tney were
.hmviii" our own pooplo won.- never
rvsp. i.isitile for thom. The adminis-
tration which ho cQuatilor in some In-
stant 1 - hail boon misled
Aiititional Judge he had been in-
f irine.l by excellent authority would
be iruinlo.l for as soon at the strip
mth was uvci nnd things had settled
.Iowa oi a single appointment out-
do of t'ae territory need have been
made but for the acllons of some of
our loeal politicians.
As to statehood he was constrained
to confess that muoli indiilareueii e:.-
isted among the meinUot Thjr vver
folng u try us in another election be-
fore anything would be done. We
would have to overeotoe the resnlts of
some cauvasses that bad been made by
oltlee seekers. In other words we
must demonstrate to eongrtka tltat we
lienor to stsUdiood before vye will gat it.
As to when the change would be
ua.'o iu the other judgeship n4
I nit. . 1 States ttorueyi.hlp he was
iiujioc to say.
The e donel is looking extremely
well. Washington cliutsto seems to
agree with him lis will nova to
liuthrie and loiiuun one of us. llu
fsmilt. consisting of .1 If e and stew-
iluilghter. vti'l tie hero this fall. They
jjMj stattuU with him auu jut as far
as Chicago when a telegram announc
Ing the serious illnes of Mrs. J toss'
mother compelled their return to
Syracuse X Y.
TlIK first men to bi-
ll iff before the tt i v
be a i
till in
I
ui th.
iii it tee vvero tbo the onion groners of '
Bermuda and tho chuiriuuu pioinptly
Miilioiied the committee t aim t a
In i alb of suspicion.
Ii .. t- i i In riiU'" Mrippei fr ii I
sjut'ivt' - i d it I'l'au l'J t.st
that it woi.l I bu u good idi'6 to bilngi
Ibe win !! - t ii .1 jw ii uml set u up si
tsll si u
lr i i l-
..l fa'
tir l.
t mf
iy tl e
fie O
.a'
li ni'.o es-ciin u law an vig rous'y as
Parnkixr.
. . .. uf mm 7i
!".. i la feg'' a
ity of
stiui .roi 1 1 mis.
A cowboy f hose name could not be
learned was thrown from a horse at
Orlando yesterday and sustained a
crushed ulinll. Another boomer re-
ceived u broken leg bj being thrown
from a horse.
All kinds of silly rumois 'eio rie
on t'.e streets yesterday regarding .'eg
istrnliou. One ninn had it that '.' i.is
charged for registering at the booths
whllo another fool a -arcd several pio-
pafitlvo settlers by aiering that Sei re
tnry Sintili had made a new ruling
that solllers would hi allotted but to
acres of hind each.
l try Ingram of tin city fooeived
tho first aertill ale ut the Orlando
booth.
l'lncos 80 foot from tho booths at
Orlando aro maiket'ible selling itny-
wlioiti from r.o cents to S. .1. A l)l-
ol) a man from Norman realize 1 S.'!
by Soiling "his places" in line which
ho managed to obtain at will.
i wouinii fair fat ami probably
forty was badly squeezed In line No
8 at Urlailtloyesterday afternoon. This
emn llui' t deilure vigorously be- r U.il. ... 1-
firoateofuaohed the eovetoa Ikhhi. i u. Uc ou '?wer
Kitty wagon loads of soom-rs- be Cy r? ?r ollcrw8C.
wof jsipviti-o.1 yesteiiiay near i'ond'UKl see us 'Or the best goods
CiOk Captain liiods cavalry. Thej
were ig torn nt of tho fait that the.v
eoutdltot Cross tho country and were
expoctlng to drive through and make
the ruu from the south tddo.
ilWTtnl Luirand was tho first per.
on to register at rhnnaas C: y
At Or)ttt)(o the men In lire follow
intlUnry tflaelpllno and keep loch strji
Tbo eiltl i urfrnln "Oh doe" has been
rotajrftUfl to tho past and "Hoke" .sub-
stltutoiu Dan linmeroaux returned on the
Snntft Po last night from Oi'lando. He
report that at o o'clock 3.SQ0 boomers
had reg&Uored.
1. A. Viilkor from Wynnewood I.
T. camo In yesterday evening and re-
nortuil that ilm cjty jnarahnl of Kd-
lnotid kipt tab on strangers passing
through yesterday bound for the strip. I
There vvero 1111) men rl women l'J
eiiiKiron ami riiKi iion.es. on tlio puo- 1
lio road north of iMinond two miles
I he was in camp Sunday and counted I
'-' '0 wagons passing northward bound. I
The OlUilal HIiiiiUh.
Tin; Li. tiihti olllctal blanks J're on
sale by Iillieoc Ca and leftlllinney
itiMln 4.1ivin 'I'll jCJ .111 ti Ti lt- lmiM lui.tn
- pwB(ii npn-by tlio lognl talent of the
! ...:.... ..........
1111111 ililiiriHiciiif unu in u iiununiii-i
corrocL TiiK lii:.WNlt presses ae run-
ning night nnd day to supply tho de-
mand ami homeheckorft .should make
no mistake In getting tho proper pa-
pers. Sunder A. Lint's
Croat animal dhow aipis; iuin circus
sin! liipiKMlroine uoml.luud arc as mm h
superior to any othor oircus ever seen
hero as the oleetriu light Is buperior t
a tallow cainuc i-ioveianu
Plalndenler.
tiulhrie SepL Oth.
(Ohio
Dr. 1'arrington hoii.eoptithic phy-
s'eian and surgeon has located
Ins otUoo over Spongel's furniture store.
Specialist in vvomon's dboases and reo-
tal dlseasps. isluctrkity tiseil. w lien
Indicated ltupturo cured without the
knife or detention from business j
Culls for ncutu dlseanos ansvtorod day 1
or night. v.".-lm I
If you am waiting for strip opening
don't fall to 1-U7 your urugs btutiou
orv. etc . at Mlllo's drug store the old
reliable toruor IlairUoii and Second
Hrect SSH-tf
Klile to Hie Strip.
If you do you want u first-class
wheel We sell all the standard
makes of c voles. See us first
Spk. kk A ItoiiKirraoN.
'IV rritorlal Agents
itooincis' supplies ciulLrfV extract
Jamaica ginger l.illle'n pills etc. All
will be needed in tiie strip isuy ttiem
at lAllio s drug- ttoro comer Harrison
and Kecouit stntet tf
Pqi- Sale.
A splendid residence property on
Noble uronue Unpilal hilt Will give
time on half of price to right parly.
Call ou s.eneer A Uobertson Boom 0
Ura . briuU btoeb. '.'31tf
' !-"l t'liuap.
One bank safe and oue vault door.
Can be bought at half their value. In-
quire of Hi nrv - Ulaxier Orlando or
tieorifo II liodson liuthrie. Ok. (it
1 .it. .1 VV nrlilV I'ulr Huts.
'i.o ugiist 1st the Santa l'o
wi i sell i.'unU tiip tickets to
.1 at i.ite of one fine for tho
l.tl.
li'Mll '
l h.. a.
I in I 'iii
plus 3.01) waking rate
i.-.Wi. Tickets limited
IIulJ llJl.ll
for return passage 30 davs ami i untin-
nik passage in each din
lion
1. II. I.
.nn
.'t.
i e iiat i'
s f. II m1
a ii umber of .
i all mi us
Sl'l Mi II a I; '
i.. in r
iii pi .per-
I ! I-'
V'int'
Parties going to the strip should Fe-
in ji a identpoli t nt ' M llarn s
i .c itral iusi i in o ."cuts. '
is i
i"
lent it ' " a p eiuid
st ro room n Uulal oma
very low rxsntii"
tr
avcuuo at
bi-K.ci;ii lioiifnTsox
uOOK
n't Get
We arc heaclcluartcrs for Strip Outfits.
Wc have the largest stock of
ickers.
ajant
J A. X J x
ZACK WIULHALL'S
Bi
AHTlfoso wishing a Jiorso a ruli 10
a claim should by all mean! jco these
lint'co. 'I'tlllir ll'll'i lwinr! fntweil iitl tl.n '
Cherokee strip therefore nreenmatod
and being in good shajie they are fit to
run f..r u man's life Hordes brought
to this country to make this run will
not be in tho lace with such horses as
you will gat from this lot. These
hoiiies aio now for sale and it will be
my aim to please every one. If not
for thooponingof the Strip they would
not be for bale at any price
SAM MATTHEWS"
rvjulhall O. T
IVIiSs Bosworth's
HIGH -SCHOOL
-IOR
I Vniinrf Mnn 51 11 f I VnllTlfl I 3fllfl0
I lUUHg mun uuu IU11115 uuuitii
VUA. Ol'KN
In tlio University Building
SEPTEMBER 15.
' Full Coure in laitlu. Matheinatles
Solonce lllstoit uud Mteratui
I'inpara' ion for Colleire
and Teaching.
R15KKHKNCIHS
Secretary Martin aniUMrs. .Mailiu.
.ludffe Dale and Mi-. Dale.
.Indite HoMlei and Mi. KoMeV.
('. M. Ilariiisuiui Mi-. jiarnes.
IIuu. 1). '1'. 1'lviiii ami Mis. Flvun.
l)id T. Morgan ami Mr-. Muigaii.
GO TO
Cleveland Ave. West of Division St.
Wi; ADAMS Prop.
Mrs. A. l. Saundiirs wishes tj an-
nounce to her frluuds and patrons her
nrrlval In tlm eltti after 11 lliolollgcd
vUlt in tho wut whom bho has secured
the luint. stvlps in iniuinery an i is
pr. pred to suit tho taste of the ladie
oft sctty Opening announ -i I lufor
on lit Harrison avenue. stf
w.
I r a goc 1 shave hair c ut or sinwp-
po3. go to lowers tiros nrtisuc iw-
uera.
110 South Second street oppff-
0T
V3I
FOR A GOOD
Liyot Team
i
3M fe ti Bt
H U &rso
ussRSsa
3 U HHH1
fMZ3i gj Er53 Wnm && fDa I
P PPr Ri I
Stripped
Bu
Rubber Coats
TTTrTX" rrAn
Overalls
s am
Shirts
i
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
. .. - . .
Pnces " " h' quality of goods than any outfit m tho city
We handle none but the best goods manufactured. Come
for the least money.
m
tv?mxs
.'VJvt.T.
m
CLOTHING
jW7c
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
aBiB!!rma ill
ylli 1 LiluHL
Barbed Wire
Iron Steel
12 Oklahoma Ave
Ui-o. A. MKTt.tt.K President.
AP'ITAL JMATIONAL BANK
GUTHRIE
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
CAFE :-: RESTAURANT
OPEN DAY AND NjGHT.
Everything Strictly First-Class
fS 3BC O 3ES IF O 35 13 3ES jES
Oysters Game and Fish in Season
Regular Dinner From 12 to 3 p m.
WALLY ONG Prop'r.
Second Door North of Harrison on Second Stroot.
EAQL
3SQCill2.' Sc E3Li-toli.oocls..
IINE I.IOUUKS
I(R.niI!S
WINKS
AND ( KiARS.
lt j tful Roon s nConnfct-m.
WWp
w
1
Mnrnpr
Second St. and
Strippers
JL V i
and Hats
GO
J!'!L.J
S5
UNDERWEAR
HIVE
" 1-"
SHAPLAND
Wagon Material
GUTHRIE OK
i.
M h
Tiit.NKis L'ashler
OKLAHOMA.
SSO.OOo
30000.
ALOON !
Oklahoma Avenue
t res' Yoijvt llof QATTfor mi tor
hn monov nt tl
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