The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 70, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 27, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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PEHTINENT POINTERS PERTAIN-
ING TO STATEHOOD.
CROSS AND KiLDARE
C'ltlirnp. Slut lltl llyTIi' Ir Liken nuil 1)1'
l.lk' mi tlw Qurvtli.ii nf MuttliiHxl
lr'ptHnlpnuicn of Ttallinmi) I'tiier
IiirOiip Lnri;. .liilo. Suite Coin-
poaeil of OMiiIhuiiu and
I hi- I lip IiiiIIhii Trillin.
l'oiiru fit .
t. Prnther itum.: I stand
out
boldly for single sUitehnod
.1 I j. McCurthcy dem : (.live mo
statehood single.
It. ?. Uutchtus rep.: Single state-
ltood or nothing.
!'. M. Duncan hardware und furni-
ture: Single statehood.
Crn.
I until single
S. S. Stiver.:
ltood or iiuno
state-
V. V. M ct'u tin secretory Republican
county ei'titrul louiinittee: Give me
single statehood
l'tinn i Iutrv levin.
(Continued from )Muidny.)
L K. Crutg dem.. gro erie-i: Mngle
statehood or none. Taxation would
be ti henvy liurdeu with u Utile of Oi-
luhoina alone.
2s A Ueeder rep eurpenter: btute-
hood in tiny lorm
C. Rjuiogi rep stonemason: Sin-
gle slutcliood or none.
J. b Hadgcr rep hotel: Any way
to gel statehood We can bettor pro-
tect ourselves and have representation
at Wii hingtoti.
David Luke rep . feed store: Slnglo
stateliood. To bring Oklahoma In
alone the burden of taxation would be
ruinous
Ldivurd I Letui-rt. rep. lawyer and
real estate: My opinion is that uc
should have single statehood. It
would be best for the mastes. From a
pattls.in standpoint I would say make
a state of Oklahoma alone.
S. II. Herri" rep groceries: Am not
in favor of slateuooil at all for the
present but if we are admitted give us
single btutehood. The natural resour-
ces of the I. T. would add much to the
good of the slate ami lighten the bur-
den of taxation.
V. 11. Ilussoti dem : I favor state-
hood single statehood if possible if
not lake Oklahoma alone.
.1. S Anouault dem. carpenter: I
favor single statehood but rather than
miss wilt take dan hie statehoud
h 1. llrooks (le-tt saloon: 1 want
the live tribes and Oklahoma nmdu
Into one stale and am oppojed to
stutehuod until that cun be accom-
plished Chas Froencr dem merchant: I
favor bingle stateliood. It would
bankrupt the people to make a state
of Oklahoma with present boundaries.
.1. I) llerre: 1 fuvor single state-
hood. 0. 11 Cunningham rep. painter: I
want a state made of the live civilized
tribes and Oklahoma. Tuxes would be
lighter.
J. l' Porter dem farmer: I am
opposed to statehood Dual statehood
under no circumstance?.
II. II. Wuzncr dem jeweler: Single
statehood is certainly preferable.
II. C. Jacobs dem postmaster: 1
am opposed to statehood unless we
can hae the whole Indian Teiritory
with Oklahoma.
.1. P. Ne.il. Single stateliood or
none. With a slate made of Oklaho-
ma alone the taxes would be unbear-
able. 1'. A. Barker dem. county surveyor:
1 favor single btalehood principally
from the political status of the case.
L 1. Colty (leu fnrnituie: Have
not given the matter much thought
but tnink single stateliood preferable
if we have stateliood
T. J. Johnson tep farmer: Am in
favor of stateliood single preferable.
S. A. YVilbun rep. farmer. I favor
single statehood or none. The ques-
tion ol taxation is a consideration.
V. T. Uced dem furmer; Single
statehood or none A state of Okla-
homa alone would not be self sustain-
ing. Tuxes woumI bo burdensome
George Seeiy dcin . farmer: Astute
of Oklahbinsi alone won't do Taxes
would eat us up Dive us s nglo state-
hood or none
M. F Lake dem county clerk: It is
eiy questionable in my mind if the
country is prepared for statehood in
any form. I am opposed to any un-
less we havs single stateliood.
Kilihirr.
Foster Lumber Co. rep: I do not
think wo are in shape for statehood
yt
C. 11. Nelson harness maker prohi-
bitionist: Want single stateliood.
Hlakemore fc Leedson hardware
rep. and dem: Do not want state-
hood any way.
G I. Cotton grocer rep: Slnglestate-
hood is the thing.
W. K Jones restaurant rep; I waut
single statehood.
Ilolleubeek X Churchill real estate
rep: Double statehood.
Frank Field justice of the peace
dem; Single statehood.
J. C. Caldwpll restaurant rep: Fa-
vqr of single statehood.
13. J). Johnson contractor rep: Don
bio statehood or anything for tjtate-
jiood. II. 11. Ovvans dry goods and grocer-
ies (loin: Want single statehood.
Roussoy iV Co meat murket dem:
Want single statehood
THEY WILL CELEBRATE.
The AiiiiHi-rnir f I ihik fellow's HlrtliTo.
(Ill OliKTlI'd.
Longfellow sohool will obsorve the
birthday of Lonfellovv's birth to-day.
The program Is as follows:
Song by the kcliool. .
Suleetioiis fioin Longfellow's poems
lly Alien Smith Maud Sliaiiin Otto
Hughes Lilliii Itainey lone Covle
Lucy ICei Illlin Spratten Waldo
Covle Fdlth Fiiirehlld. Rel.eh Arrell
Itluueliu llogsui. Hut tie .lured Thos.
Gilhpie and Fred Aslier
Cholen of tindos ...
lly Ses-o Joliiisnu Warren I'aintor
Nluskedul Mell Thomas and Fred
C joley
Riuding Annlo Swank
Recitation
lly Philip Much Loam (Janes. lese
Johu-on Fted Scotoltorn.lssle Jacobs
Lantiin Loiur. and Jeiiuiu Collar
The children's hour by the school
Tho whole liiteri-peist'd with music.
lllnliop llriiokiTu.M(;lit.
To-night at the Episcopal church
lllshop Itrooko will mako an address
pn "Serylco and Obedience."
It u (juoii I' r ou.
It will well pay you. if you have not
ntWndod tho special meetings at the
West Sldo Congrogntlonat church to
do to; for if ever man's efforts to do
' good were blessed they have boon !
there. Nobody goe to sleep but are I
wldo awake n they listen to the words
of tho pastor. Come and be benefit-
ted.
PERKINS SHOWS THE FEATHER.
lVIIIIOBl Dcl'ilt.-to lie III ld-l IiumcIh) Nlftit '
.Mtirrli I. at liii- Openi llotur. I
Resolved That the Republican party
in the dty of Guthrie hus been no
friend to the city of Guthrie nuil the
tieyro.
Aillrmativo G N. Perkins J. J.
Jennings Captain T. D. Jackson.
Negative 12 1 Saddler J. a Rol-
lins Captain C II. Tandy.
Mr II Gariett proposer of Messrs
11 I. Saddler J. C. Rollins Captain C
II. Tandy. My Dear Sir. I decline to
accept your challenge for seven rea-
sons. 1 I am not the representative of
the Republican party.
S All of tho gentlemen are prose-
lite Republicans.
3. They represent nothing nor no
party.
I. They stand on no platform.
5. They represent no principle.
0. licinusc. nothing is to be gained
for myself or hty rare.
7 Ilccnute to rout them would only
rout a few pie hunters
G X. 1'KItKtNS
UAKltBTT M'KAh.
Well lirother Perkins: When a man
sees danger ahead he ought to bear
around. You then have at last con-
fessed the truth that ''you are no rep-
resentative of the people." You satd
a few nights tigo that n challenge was
all you wanted and you would skin
somebody from head to foot. Itris
plain that you and your men are afraid
that you will be skinned. If ou are
not a representative send one to an
swer for you.
No sir. here it is in a nutshell you
don't care to hold a sheet to cover the
dirt of the g. o. p in the city of Guth-
rie your conscience pricks you and
reason tells you man beware Then
ns you and your men tiro cowards it
tells the world that g. o p. is rotten
in the city of Guthrie and you don't
vvnnt it exposed. Now llro. Perkins
you and your cowards must get off the
pot. 1! F. Gaiuiktt.
Dr. Furrow the dentist.
IE MS IE IS
MURDERER I. N. TER RILL WRITES
A LETTER.
HE CRIES OUT FOR JUSTICE.
hiijuTlicro N To) Much I'rrjuillie In III
C.inh-'1 lir ICfil-ll iihIimI Murdi rrr Ssijh
Hi- li AIiIi to Mmllti llliuii-lf
When u I'a I r 1 rial It
A ecu rile d II I in.
Ira N. Terrll is out in a letter to the
Chandler Democrat In which he wails
thtisly: "Allow me through your
columns to express my thanks to the
citizens of Chandler for their court-
eous demeanor toward me while at-
tending oitrt in your city and tastate
that I am well satislie I to rc-clve at
the hands of a jury of your county a
verdict to the cfteet that the territory
of Oklahoma has failed after a trial of
tlitee years to give me a fair and law-
ful trial upon a charge the gravest
known to the annals of er me: which
had been preferred against mo by a
grand jury of Logan county: and that
the solo cause that has cot so much
to the publi and myself was the out-
growth of a prejudice arising against
me in the hearts of the boodle ele-
ment of Guthrie Ok because such
element could not buy my voto and
the Tote of others on tho Oklahoma
City Capital bill in the first legist ativo
assembly of Oklahoma territory.
'I still stand ready and able to vin-
dicate myself of this charge at any
time the prosecution gets ready to give
me a fair trial. Notwitlutan ling the
fact that the minds of manygood citi-
zens of Oklahoma have been poisoned
agnlust me by the viilifieations of
' drunken and irresponsible editors and
reporters of the press of America let
the light go on I am still in the ring
and the tax-payers put up the stakes."
1 N. Tkkicii.
t'mi't IlitlmldiitctliP rlflh WhtiI.
Republicans of Fifth ward meet at
school house in llookllnger'.s addition
Saturday night. February 21 for tho
purpose of selecting suitable persons
forqrhool director and counciltnen.
The great wliippei ins of the Republi-
can party G. N. Ierkins Frank II.
Greer and others because they could
not carry things to suit themselves
after rangling unU eleven o'clock
and after waving the bloody shirt as
usual to excite tho oolored people to
follow them and failing that re-
solved to break the meeting up
which they succeeded In doing. Tho
cooler heads itien recommended tuu
I convention and succeeded in nomin
ating John Copers as councilman and
leaving Greer Perkins and others out
of It Yotku.
Itiiilleul CMiulliiiite (luliire.
Tho Republican central committee
held a meeting last night and arranged
a list of candidates to be voted for at
the primaries oil Wednesday. The
candidates for mayor are:
liaines and Martin.
Clerk Georgo Do Grofr Jack
Serias Geo. Gray OiThausen.
Police Judge Holes Goodrich 11am-
ford McCord Penny Pulse.
Treasurer U. C. Guss. W. S Spencer.
Justices of the Peace Morgan
Adams Foster Jackson.
Assessor M. L."Carlisle R. M. Teal.
The list of candidates for council
and school board is ery large.
1 Ladic.9' 1 call your attention to a
nnlriifl trnwn In Mrs HntimlprA' mllll-
. uery window. Designed and made by
Mr. R. M. Iturnn.
TILL UA1LA
UC HI
GUTHR1B TO BE ON THE REGU
LAR FAIR CIRCUIT.
HAS DAVID FITZ KILLED HIS MAM ?
M hlkr sdlor At i l Wmilril for
V(iro Crime 1 liimniiiul'i of Appllm
lions fnr s liiml I.hiiiI-To l.'n-
tprlolii l'tl mli-!ti Short
.Metre - l' rion illtlrn.
James DeRoclic Is up from Hdmond.
Iko Levy has returned from Chi-
cago. Mr. and Mrs. Win Illincoc paid Perry
a lit last week.
Police have quit business and gone
to talking politics.
The school board will open bids for
buildings March l..
Attorney Shartel is in Sedan Kan.
on railroad business.
Miss Cinra Clardy of Purcell Is the
guest of Mrs. Frank O'Neill.
The Choctaw Indians refuse to treat
with the Dawes commission.
Dud Miller has returned from a trip
to Galveston und other points South.
Kil Lyons has returned from an
agreeable and enjoyable visit to Sioux
City Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neill enter-
tain friends to-night in honor of Miss
Clara Clardy.
Sunday was a bright balmy day and
all the churches weie lilted with lurge
congregations.
Rev MePhecters preached two elo-
quent bcrmons Sunday on the "Di-
vinity of Christ"
Hon. Leslie P. Ross arrived at Okla-
homa City Suncluy after a protracted
visit to Washington.
Mr. James Atkins of Sterling Neb.
is hero and will soon take a position in
Lyon's implement store.
The patent for the Perry townsite
arrlcd Saturday. Tho board will be-
gin making deeds April 1.
Cnptain II G. Cavnnaugh has been
made nrofessor of milittny boiencc of
the Kansas State Agricultural Col
lege.
D. R. Widmer and Miss Mollie Lind-
soy left this morning for Danville
Ills. to attend tho funeral of Register
Lindsey.
At the morning services in the Pres-
byterian church Sunday Rev Me-
Pheoteis collected S500 in subscriptions
to liquidate a debt hanging over the
church.
Ralph McCord of Springfield Ills. is
still hero looking for a location for u
foundry The Hoard of Trade will
consider his proposition at Its next
meeting.
Treasurer Cox of L county was n
visl'.ot to the I'npital yesterday. Mr.
Cox is a good man und is making a
spendid otllciul He says L county is
faiily hustling.
Thk Lkadkk bindery has just finish-
ed a large quantity of stenographers'
olllcial note books. They are of ex-
cellent quality and well bound. No
court stenographer can afford to be
without them.
Over i'O.OOO applications hnve been
received at the governor's ollico for
school land leases. The governor and
his force have answered all the letters
received and now make short work of
every new batch.
David Fitz was brought in from Tc-
cuniseli by Deputy Joe Fads yesterday
on the charge of whisky selling. It is
alleged that Fits is a murderer having
killed a deputy marshall two years
ago for which he was never arrested.
There has been several calls for
books 'Oklahoma Illustrated" by
parties desirous of sending saino to
their Fastcrn friends and the pub-
lishers wish to say that this work will
not Le out before thirty days. After
that time they will be pleased lo
furnish same in any quantity.
A new ruling has 1 e -n made by the
postal department which is of great
interest to the business men of this
city. In tliefuturc when a letter is sent
to an olllce and is not called for it will
be held thirty days Instead of tou as at
present befwre it will be returned to
the writer or sent to the dead letter
olllce.
Secyetary Lowe yesterday granted n
charter to the Territorial llrmen'b asso
ciation of Oklahoma. The incorpora-
tors ore: G. W. Tackot John Calleton
Chas. F. McDowell M. A Hollings-
head L. 11 Wood. T. U Dowoll. S. A.
Stream T. S. Hamilton H Foster G.
W. Taylor Chas. J. Laux I) C. Salter-
lee F. 11. McCain).
Guthrie hotel. Nowkirk O. T.
I'ulr IHrei torn Meet.
The directors of the Oklahoma State
Fair association held a meeting last
night with a full representation. A
program of races was arranged and
tho secretary was instructed to go to
Clianute Kan. Wednesday to meet
other secretaries and mako final ar
rangements for races this fall.
I'ttlr Wurnlni; (leu.
There has been given fair warning
to you gentlemen. The discussion will
go ou Thursday night at the I'. S. dis-
trict court room and you must not say
that we took snap judgment of you.
lie an hand. Voter.
I'r. paring fur bprlpir.
Mr. Ike Levy qf the l(eo Hive cloth
ing store just returned from the East.
While absent Mr. Levy bought tho
largest and finest stock of clothing
hat and furnishing goods ever brought
to Oklahoma
He received twenty Urge case e of
J.t:-U)U: Ltw'ilUUJ;.
goods to-dnv. Thnt looks liRo our
tuerchnuts expect gitod business t'i
spring
(limit llye. 1 II) hlti-. (..i... I live.
-) ll ( I'HM I-
Yoiid comes the iliip
Around the bend.
(Jood tic. lilv liliei k1 b)P
She's loaded d n
With thinking n n
Good hve. Illy ini - L"i"d bye
i Hot I s
tlond bTP hi) hue- good bjrej
Good byp Illy whiles good bye.
With C. O. ITormr
Ifradlnt thcetvw
(Jowl bye. Illy white good byr;
StH' loaded Uow n
With Democrat lot.
Good ujc Illy Whites good bve.
Trifl III white ship
Is on tlir run.
Good bye. Illy white good Mrs
Hut thank the Lord
Shn' nearly done
Good bye Illy whites good bvo.
Thelllv white party
I a party of liars
Good bye lily whites good hje.
You can fool ome oler
Hut not thinking men.
Good b.vc Illy white good hyp.
Old McKlhlnnp)
Is one too many.
Good In p. Illy white good live.
Marshal Kelly
lias too much belly
Good !) Illy whites god bye.
Mllllkpii'secll
Is waiting in IipII
Good hyp lllly white good hyp.
For robbing the oiing
Of thecltv's funds.
Good bje III) white good b)P.
TO OUST THE EX-REGENTS.
Uuo VVnrrulld) I'ron piIIiikh Hi'Kiiii Ak1ii1
i:-lteKentH.
Quo warranto proceedings have been
instituted in the supremo court to
compel the live r.-rcgents of the Still
water Agricultural College to turn
over the books of their respective of
llccs. The writ is returnable Thurs-
day of this week.
THIS TAKES THE CAKE.
THE
STINCIEST
CITY
AN IN THE
Will lluir 1111 Oiipiiruuilt to I! il Cal.e for
u 1 ek of Suiiiiiij -A CaUi' I roin
the rireiueii'H It .miiii'l to ltd
tallied (XT.
The lit emeu of the city have placed
in Tin: LbaIiHi: olllce 11 large hum!
some enke. worth Sis. It could not be
auctioned oil' at the banquet Thtirsduy
night und it therefore put up to be
rallied oil".
Tlie cake will go to tho
stingiest man in tho city. I'Mve
cents is the price of a chance. The
list is now open.
Come in and take a chnuco and give
tho most popular bntn a cake.
Thu'cuko can be seen in the front
window of Tiis Li:ir.it counting
room. The proceeds of the rulllu go to
the liremuu's tuliuf nud benevolent
fund.
I'or the Cuke.
Tiic firemen rciuost that this list be
published. Voles cost live cents each.
As the vote standstills morning:
K. Thornton
Councilman .Simlrr
L. II Shaplatul
I). H.Coode . . .
M L. Tiiriiei . . .
V)
11
VI
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l.ltf
Dr. I'eonles tlie" dentist.
ltiili'iiiitl(in ii f Trrrllorliil WiirriinlH
(ilTllltll. O. T I'ob 1.1 IsOI.
Notice is hereby given that llioic
are funds on hands to ledecin all war-
rants registered on or belori April 1 1
1&9J Interest ceases on all warrant.
included in nbove call after thirlj
days. M. L Trr.NKit
dl3U'u-2?-i) TerT Trcas.
Iaik.iin tlm Itimlcr
Has done work for the following re-
putable citizens of Guthrie and some
of them have known him for twenty
years: ask them if there has been a
leak in any of his work during the
last snows ami rains. Ask any citien
of I'erry if there is a leak in over S'-'.OOO
worth of liis uoik thctc. Ask the
architects and builders of Kansas City
what his reputat on is at home. His
Guthrie work has been done for Henry
Decker V. C Star Luther West J. A.
Hainpsel I.KAliKlt building Coj le &.
Vmith. Weinberger builulng T. M
Richardson Lumber Co oilice. lis.
Orville nve. Kansas City Kan. nnd
T. M. Uichardson Lumber Co Guth-
rie Will be working on the universl
ty building Thursday ne.t.
Stop at the Guthrie
Xcvvkirk O. T.
hotel when in
l'resli-dressed chickens and turkeys
and all kincs of fresli lish every day
at bcemith fc McConneU's.
The ladles of the tlrst section of the
social circle of the 1'reshvterian
church will give an oyster supper rind
short progiaui Wednesday evening
Feb. Ssth at the church. Admission
ten cents; supper twonty-flyo cents
Wit
One hundred nud one Itocltfoid hos
only 1 cents Boston Stove.
I' U Lillio vL Co.'s new store Is an
ontorpriso well worth the patronage
of our people.
tf
Choice of any trimmed hat
house 20 cent;. lloston Store.
in the
Cash is king; call at Kansas City Cash
Grocery.
Wanted to trade two good lots for a
team. Address
53tf Kay 1'rtATT Guthrie Ok.
We trade groceries for horses or any
hing that has value. Kunsas City Cash
Groeory 32" Division street
Choi e cremnerv butter ut Schmidt &
McConneU's Li 1 e' old stand.
F'lrnn VVuiitcd.
We have cosh buyors for three farms
We also have a party who desire us
to make a few tlrst-'elnss real ostqlc
loans. Enquire of 1'aINK & Haojv
114 Tlrst street 40U4
For a nice Juicy steak go to Schmidt
&. McConneU's Lillle's old stand
Hujirstuo Court Iteportt.
Hound copies of the first volume of
Oklahoma Supreme Court reports can
be had upon application to Edgar
Jones territorial librarian.
Fine 1800 pound stallion Norman
for sale. Will sell on time. Inquire
il. U grocery. 67tiO
(.'kl.AIUMlA.
WfclfcfM I
r
Sfore Camiuoittmis yanflers
Mrs. A. Saunders has ri'tn-ivcfl
In i mi'i in i stui " 1 the "sptmger
hotel lo i U m nuiil i' mr from the cor-
ner s ii' now has the inoni t' ilis
i plaj her laige and vvi 11 n leetcd stock
i Pleacc all on the m. st popular mil
liner of Gti'brlo 'l he latest good
btat Ifood in I i.itprhes. ITttf
On. r he t lnrt. l
nn t .V MeCunnell have
Mesur
Opcnr i i i .i narket at the corner of
second tin' nnn ll irrison r.ienuc
(Mll.e s i.KI st mil ) Mr John yeliiin.lt
had eliai g of t .vj-le Smil I 'h mat kct
for four j ears lie thoroughly under-
stands the wants of the people when
it comes to meat etc II 10I.I custom-
era and friends are requested to call.
figx! 'M xl-K
J
dsrapcili::
l'lioiixin rni.i).
PARTS I t3 4 Now Ready.
Send one en-h two mouths'
subscription to the Dailv
leadii ol oin- cash viiitlv
Slllwi'l Iplloll to the ((kl
Leuilei und nci he pails to
4; in ellpthrii eon pons fiom
this p ln I and hllng Ihein
with UK- to tin olliee and sc-
line pail 1 of Shepp's oi Id
Fall Si i
hi tHV4t'ti ?sV i ; Sxxi"jit$sx&'K
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
V. Hp'-ojI Land Commissioner and
Author of Hauler' Manual the onlv
work published containing the school
laud laws of Oklahoma hent on re-
ceipt of 71 cents.
All business relating to the leasing
of school lauds in any portion of the
territory will receive prompt attention.
Olliee: Kooms II nnd 12 lirny block
(iiithrie Olc.
OAL
J&BaBs9
Pitisburg
Frontonac
Scranton
Wler Gily
Canon Citv.
Anthracite.
These are the let grades of soft coal
Bonard OoSFE
Harrison ai tine one block v. est of
deuut Telcolioiie ii).
General Contractor.
Brick and Stone Work
Will Glvo direful attention to
Clstorn and Chimnoy Work.
OHlce at Santa Fe Honse 115 So. 6th St.
EXECUTIVE
BARBER SHOP
Wc try to please.
Only llrst-class barbess employed. '
Let us do your work
Harrison Ay Op. Governor's oftie
(ESTABLISHED OCT. I 1893.1
GUTHRIE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A School of Shorthand Typewrit-1
lntr and l.ustncss Training.
UNIVERSITY BUILDING. ROOMS 2 AND 3.
O M 1'owerV
businusss
course
Cross Ulecllc
hand.
Uatos-Torrey
0111888
Short-Type-
vv ruing.
nlw
isssion
1' M 1:30 to I.
livening 7 to
o'clock.
Kates Business oour.so.&'i per mouth
Shorthand nnd Typaiviiting S10 per
month. Night courses S! par month.
1 or iiirtiiur iniorinntin; call on on
address II. A. (JAFKNKV L'niversi
llultdlng Guthrie (). T.
W. T. CANNON
SKCONI) ST. SOUTH OV V. O.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER
Rcparing a specially Work pranipt-
ly done. Money loaned on valua-
bles (business Confidential.) Con-
stwntly on hand and for saje mus-
ical instruments organs sewing
machines revolvers watches
chains rings and eery class of
jewelry. Pawned goods at bargains.
HERE 1 AM
AND TO STAY
And sell Clothing cheaper than any
other person in town. Hae
the choicest of samples
to select from.
A FIT GUARANTEED.
W. M. McCOY
uli
BAYARD T.HAINER
205 QklaiiOh Avenue.$"$?
?i5MSssr'slsyi"t'S- "
SPECIAL
Feb.
FOR ONE
GRAND
J
or
Spring Cloaks and Cape
. i
O'O
n v3
tjrv Ucnu'iulier the (Lite ltlrtinr)
T shine. Pon't miss tins sale.
I
E3 S O W S. XjiX
BIG
COLLAR
Corn
Oklahoma Ave. and Division Si.
SPRINGER HOTEL BUILDING.
cr
Ill 11 s 1 lai!i . 1 mill
low piici s 1 1 1 a-i 011 '
III t lulls lull II s Villi '
this line tail on
1I1 t( si.iel of goods
1 iianii Hutu
'1 In 11 this is Mur
BIG COLLAR SADDLERY HOUSE
Ile.liliiliaiti I- fol
A. F.
SAUNDERS PROPR.
Farmer Restaurant
205 1-2 and 206 Harrison Ay. Opposite Misfit Parlor.
REGULAR MEALS FROM 12 TO 2
HEjaTLILSSKOaTfi. .egft S&2.2L C013.2T
BRUITS A'D roFI'XTlOMCRY ADJOTMKG
HENRY LITTLE Prop'r.
'
R V 1 a l H V B
o l u y LOi
T p RICH!V10ND3S
llf jfirP
i
Is the
CHEAPEST PLAGE ON EARTH.
I CAN SAYE YOU MONEY.
113 OKLAHOMA AVENUE. 113
Oklahoma Bicycle
THESQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the seaton of 1.S94. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICK OF IJICVCLLS.
A large line of Second-hand Uyclcs at Slaughtering pr'ces. Term?
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines nnd Supplies
Call at or address 104 Kast Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
y The Oklahoma
E. H. KNAUSS. Manager.
oi aw mm dps tv nnuPANv
ni.nuu oe-riis b Rtu-ris. h ic rui
ii3 i4isS'J Csy SM52sS a U SSSx $ v
KKFEHEXCF.:
Hank of Pawnee
Pawnee Ok. Ter.
J. P.
Nicest nlaco In Guthrie for
Pubst beer on draught. 1
strictly tlrst class.
Bowline Alleu
I JOHN BKILL.
A v
4
18H.il
DAY ONLY.
SALE
)S
f 3
v.
UKI.MKIM
.WKNUB.
ii i n .
20- Dne d.i onlv rain or
y
ittiiiei von' Wi'm got it lion ion ih 11
Do nisi- lass B001N and giiataiiti 1 d ti 111s
place. Ami hi 11 in m 1 d of 11115 thinu m
?' ixS" ?''. ; . -t t
- ....
s.iddliiv and Iltn nt . of eviiv di seiiplluii llhuikets.
Whips. KiiIm-s. lit.
5C
Place for
Qusenswaro and Cutlery !
'Y
on Installments.
Bicycle Comp'y
slid niv E I
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COMP
JAMLSA. EMM.JKS
l'lesideat.
T.J.MANN S.
T. A. 1IENUV
Tr rer.
II. ROIIBHT ON
S.v or.
Secretary.
NHAL AtWjrntjr and AUuaaur.
BUY AND bKLL Ileal IUtate In the famous and
fertile valley of the Blnek Hear. Citv picp-
orly for sale hi Pawnee Ilcihert CIe eland llluck-
hiiru and Jciiuiiigs. Lojiim negotiated.
good Wines Liquors and Cigars
me How Hug Alley L' er thing
(CORNER OF VILAS
t AND SECOND ST.
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