The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 134, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 12, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
LAWYERS.
gAUNDERSON & THOMAS
Attorneys-at-Law
Guthrie O. T.
Rooms i a and 3 No. 105 liar
rlson avenue.
L L. BRIDGES
Attorney at Law
(La to of Scdalla Mo.)
Onico Koom 17 Orny Bros.' Block W-
vision street.
J. It. KKATOK. JNO. B . CoTTKIIAI..
JEATON & COTTERAL
ATrtlRNEY AT LAW.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Booms 1 5 unit 3 International Loan ami
Trust Building Oklahoma Ave. op. U.
S. Land ofllco.
QEORCE PRICE
General and Land Attorney.
Twelte Yearn Eiperlenre. 8tltfcllon
Guaranteed. Prompt add Ef-.
fl..leut JStrrlce.
ReterenctM General Land Officer! lOlcla-
noma Territory.
Joitph Wlttiy. C. O. Uornoi.
"yiSBY - HORNOR
Attohnkys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Roomt 23-15. Ortr Capitol National II utile.
WILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
eSrOffice in Victor Building.
ARCHITECTS
C . HOPKINS
v (Lato of Chicago)
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. Ill Oklano.na Avo.
HOTEL DIUECTOUY.
OHLANBO CITY IIOTRL Itatos ?3
per day. N. Hunt Proprietor Orlando
O. T.
THIS (JUTBBIIS IIOTISL-Bates t
per day. Special attention Riven to com
merelal trado. IS. 11. lla-cker Prourlu
tor Nowklrk O. T.
(lltANDVIlSW HOTEL Headuuar
ters for commercial men. Tublo supplied
with best the market utfonls. Limliochur
A Sou l'ropilotore Cross Ok.
LEADER WANT COLUMN.
Advertisements under this head will
be printed at tho following rates: A
three lino advertisement (21 words)
ono time for 10 cents thrco times for
25 cents ono week for fit) cents.
If there is any tiling you want; or
desiro to sell make it known here.
You will be pleased and surprLod with
tho result.
WANTED
Wanted Position by good book-
.keeper. Call at Lkaiikii olllco or ad-
dress L caro of this oHlce. Hood refer-
ence tf
For Sain.
On first-class buggy horse well
bred. Cheap for cash. W. !'. Kkh-
MNOKit U'O east Springer tultlm
Kon Sai.k A good stereotyping out-
flL Address this otllcctf
Kur Kent.
My residence 722 ISasl Noble
rooms bath room cellar city
cistern water. A J. Spengol.
Has
and
MISCELLANEOUS
Subscribe for the Loader.
rilTUATlON wastkk By mun of 3S;
willing to work at anything. P. O.
box 252. iu3 s't
The PaiulcsB Dentists will have
headquarters at tho Boyal for a few
weeks. tf
Thu St. Louis Dental Company Is at
tho Boyal HotoL tf
How aro your whiskers? Oo to the
Columbian barber shop near tho cor-
ner of Harrison und Second and have
them Hied off. Mr. ICnowltou outers
ouly to tho best trude.
Only pure lea cream at Miller's Ok-
lahoma uvenuc. in3 tf
Dr. Murray of tho Painless Dental
Company Is a graduate of tho Pcnsyl-
vanla College Dental Surgery closo of
1878. tf
Soda water Is healthy especially that
put up at tho elegant fountain of
Llllle & Co. Drink It and bo hculthy
wealthy and wise. tf
Ico cream soda at Miller's Okla-
homa avenue. in 3 tf
The Coxoy movement is good but
that soda wuter at Llllio fc Co.'s bouts
It. tf
Wliat's tho matter with those 10
cent clgurs Llllle it Co. uro selling for
5 cents. Tr- tho old Yutiguu again tf
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's FaJr Holiest Award.
V. B. Llllio .t Co. carry tho largest
and most complete stock of olllco and
fine stationery In the city. tf
Bvery second customer for soda
water ut Llllio & Co.'s fountain on
Friday tho 1th of May gets a drink
free. Try that Birch beer. tf
fio to Miller's for thu only puro Ice
cream Oklahoma uvcuue. m3 tf
Miller's new Ico cream parlor the
nicest place In tho city for cream Ok-
lahoma avenue. m'i tf
Consult thu Painless Dentists ut the
Boyal Hotel. tf
CapL C. H. DePord is hero from Ok-
lahoma City attending court
!c cream soda 5 conts at the Harri-
son avenue faucy bakery. in4 tf
For a first class shave or a Hue hair
cut go to tho Hotel Boyal barbershop
llrst door west of hotel. 1118 wl
Wall paper the finest line in the
city at Llllle &. Co. 's. tf
Good soda 5 cents a glass at Harri-
son avenue faucy bakery. mi tf
Found A vest containing valuable
fapers; focud on Fifth street between
lurrlson and Vilas. Owner apply at
litis olllco and pay for this notice.
jtu'J12
TUB OKLAHOMA t'niIBB
AMiit'liillitn 11 f QHIII-Shim-rn In Mrcl Ili-IV
'lliln Montli.
TI10 tfentlc prod at 1'rof. yuulii In
Tim Lisahkii Inst weed! yielded tfootl
fruit as tlio following will sliiiw:
Thu llftli niinunl ineatliifr of tlio Ok-
lahoma Press imoulutlon will be hold
In the opera house at (liithrle nt 8:30
p in on Tuesday. Ma 2u. ism. All
mpiiiliors of tlio association are ro-
tpiestcd to bo present. All newspaper
111011 in Oklahoma w'io 11 ro not ineiii-
bers aro cordially inrlte.l to I10 pruiont
and becotnu members. A sultuble pro-
gram is being arranged ti'id will be
pti'jllihcd In a few day
J. IS. (JtiKi.v President.
II. B. (Iilstiim1 Secretary.
SOULS SOAKED IN MUSIC.
Krrp Time In I lie .Mrlmtr of I lie ll.un .
Tbe (lullirlo ilanulng club gave 1111-
other season farewell dance at Hie
opera house last eventng. AlT.iIrs of
terpUchorean art under the manage-
incut of tho club are always so thor-
oughly enjoyed by Oiithrlc society
people that leave-taking of the dim-
clng season Is hard and thus the many
"last club dances" continue.
And who cculd wish to part with
the toft bewilderment of ('ollghts
found In the mazy waltz or tlio stntoly
Minuet? There Is hotnolhtiig lr the
violin divine old Stradlvarius played
on by the ancient maestros until the
'iDv'stnngs lost their pouur uni
tho Hying lingers stilfened that stoop
the soul in inetody and soaks every
fibre of thu body In the rhythm of the
dunce. J
Among those pru.sent last evening
were:
W. It. Pentecost V. M Tarlton
Prank Luux Ciiarlcs Laux Hairy
I'uiiiter .1 uiiiiiB PimtecoNl ISd Lyon
Alio Baxter Andy Hnrron Dr. Wallace
and wife Mrs. Burns L 11 Shuplund
und wife V. II. (Irecrand wife Miss
Jones Miss Laux O. Hoyt T. Taylor
Clius. Brewer Bert .lones .toll 11
(Soluble Bdgar Jones L. M West
Itert Orner Iluker Miilotie lleorgo
Puine Sam. Wlsby Jerry Oorbctt
Lloyd Cattle. (Ico. Willis L. (1. Nib.
lack Mls Murphy Miss Paine Miss
Blubaugh Miss Lavey Miss Niblack
Miss Wicks Miss Ramsay Miss Collar
Miss Wood Miss Seeley Miss Alien
of Mt Sterling Ky. Mr. and Mrs.
Malono Mrs. anil Misses Fletcher.
THKY LOVE EACH OTHER.
Anil Clinliliv I'.iopiI lliirimiiiy Hinll Srri'iir
In tlu Nmv Hrliool llimril.
A densely harmonious meeting o
tho new school hoal'd wns held luslf
nlghL ISvnectation was 011 the house
tops mid 11 fostivul of fun was looked
for by tho crowd of spectator. Hut
for a surprise and somewhat of a dis-
appointment! things moved otT
smoothly and tho new members soemed
to got along very well together.
Little business was transacted.
Windy Smytlio Jarrod Prof. Mallory's
buck teeth a few jolts and tito pic-
fessor produced a bundle of character
collected from Kansas towns. Bat
there was a touch of sadness in Win-
Hold's tones and lie wus evidently
thinking of the morrow's roast with
which ho expected to counter upon
Orecr.
Tho matter of appointing a new
superintendent eatnisup and by u'voto
of 7 to 1 It was postponed until regu-
lar meeting Monday uigliL
Ili-iniicrntlc Victory ut I'ihiihm".
Special to tho Louder.
Pawnkk O. T. May Sth 1801.
Our city election was hold yester-
day and resulted In a democratic vic
tory with the exception of treasurer
and assessor. Thuro JJwas no opposi-
tion to tho republican candidate for
assessor. Tho following were elec-
ted: Members'of the council (leorgo II.
Lewis J. A Overturf J. tl. Drake W.
T. Beid und J. S. AhawulL
Clerk J. J. CoruttL
Treasurer O. M. Lancaster.
Police judge Lew P. Moslur
Assessor C. W. Dunn.
Tho democratic majorities ranged
from 7 to 18.
WORTHLESS DOGS.
Only
Six Dot; l.Uriirta llue TIiim
l'.ir
IIofii I'iiIiI In tliii('ll) Clerk.
Dogs lu (iiithrlo evidently arc not
valued very highly If ono may ludgo
from thu small number of persons
who have paid taxes on canines The
dog tux Is due in this city May l!Hh
after which u heavy penalty will bo
levied against those parsons harboring
untagged dogs.
City Clerk DuHrorT reports thu re-
ceipts of taxes on only six. There aro
scores of persons who own tlito-brod
dogs and they should lose no time in
complying with the ordinauoo gov-
urnlng tho keeping of dogs. Dog
Catcher (5oo. Buss is busy sharpening
I.Id ct..nt..MU.... 1.. .... I..I....I t.... ..f .. lw.
. . .'.
campaign after thu l.Mh liikt. Hus
! .
ruii'ivvk fifty cents for every dog-sciilp
ho brings in.
Dl.trlct l.'.mrl.
W. ... Blair vs. DioU AW1I Judgment
for H'iili and costs.
Frank Cummins v.s. Logan oouuty
continued.
Blchurdsoti Lumbar oouipany -s. J
Kotieurt judgmont for pi a in till'.
Buttle Lcwiu vs. John W. Parker
judgment for plalntllt' for poMuasiou
of premises and rout.
11 I). Nix vs. MoKennun ovldouvo
heard and judgment deferred.
L'utted States vs. Hiram Stevuns;
pleu of guilty und sentoncoil to Ilronk-
lyu pen for a year und a day.
Albert Kuuluio vs. W. II. Matthew
adiuliilstrutor; on triul.
The grist in district court will be
ilnltlud tonight or Monday morning.
Monday afternoon Judge Dale and
Clerk Pitts will go to Stillwater to
hold court.
Ham Vots is
City.
back fro ii Arkansas
LOCAL CAltOLB.
MiittiTA nf Itihi-iel I'rMilHJilrlilfr In mnl
Alini't II111 I II v I'crnmril.
I'Ved L Wanner came down froth
Berry last night
.loll 11 Carter goes to Oklahoma City
l-iinurr.iw to ink 11 temporary position
on the l'russ-lh ?. at.
Don't fill to attend tho Love Peast
on Sunday next nt 3:30 p. in lira.
Jamison and his churtih Wilt greot
you.
Prof. I) It lloyil pacd throuh
vestcrdny on hli way to Suiutogn IN
v. to attend the general timMMiimy uf
the Presbyterian church of the In. I oil
Stules.
Will Cratllford has trudetl his prop-
erty In Perry for the A. (1. C Lierer
propn-ty in this city. Ilo has soeiirud
it n Ico home In thu second ward.
(Jnr.len City Suntlnul.
Mr. V. II. Ilophinn tliu now nichitect
from Chicago has hint returned fitun
Oklahoma City where ho scented the
contract for building the new suhool
houses for Charley (IranL
"ISIIjuh nt Cnrmel" or "Hod or Baal
whlhv' Thin will bo the subjo t at
the Methodist church. South on next
Sunday evening. Itmilltus cordially
Invlteil. Count out uvorybody and hear
straight gospel.
Mr Kolix Ail u - and daughtor Bir-
die returned UkIh from Kansas City.
.Mrs. Adler visited her parents in Pes
Moines town prior to their departure
for Carlsbad Holiom'si the famous
watering plate.
At tlio Boyal: J. B. Kuiua Dallas;
K. C. Church Detroit; W. It lluiiootk
Huston; C. IS. Carter Chicago; . J.
Jennings Chicago; IS il. llilss. Win-
Held; O. It. Anderson Atchison; .loo
Cartur Wichita. J M White Paducah;
.1. A. Lamb St Louis
Preparation Is being made for plas-
tering carpeting and lilting with
electric light chandeliers tl o M. IS
church .South. Tho able and inde-
fatigable pastor. Pro JamisDti is
leading his church forward; his peo
pie Know a good thing and are work-
lug for his return at tho next ronfer-
euce. "Ilallulujah Joe" Is hard to
beat; he Is a stayer from 'way buck.
A CONTEMPTIBLE I'AKE.
Ilm Capital 1'iliilB 11 Vit I Str to the
Injury til lloetl Men.
The Capital of last evening contains
a lurid write-up of a mepting between
Dalton bandits and Deputy Pultcd
Stales Matshals Forest llalsoll . and
Jim "totutorsiii near Ingalls a few days
since. '1 he story is so gnuy that
friends of tho oIllcciH are laughing in
their sleeves so to speak.
Deputy llalsell says the story is 11
large able-bodied fake. Tho parties
ho met near Ingalls were not Dullons
nor were they in any way couueuteil
with tho D.ilt.in banditti. Mr llalsell
feels Justly uggrievud over the matter
and wishes 10 be placed In tlio right
light. The Ctiplt.il seeks to make an
unreliable fool of him by priming
.such rot llalsell is a brave and vigi-
lant otlL'cr and Is recognized as one
tho most piulluieut man on Marshal
Nlx'n largo force.
SEALED BIDS WANTED
From l.t"ilttli4 Wlnlilni; I lie Ciiusri'Kii
tlomil Colic;-!! of Old ilinnm.
Tito uuiUu'nigiiud committee on lo-
cation and incorporation of college
appointed by tho Congregational asso-
ciation of churches ami ministers as-
sembled at 1J1 Beno O. T. May 1 IslH.
hereby call from all localities wishing
to bid for tho location of thu Congre-
gational college of Oklahoma sealed
bids to be In the hands of tho seer jtary
by July 1 isiil. All bids must have
ample guarantee of their tliilllllmeiit
The committee reserves tlio right to
reject any or all bidr. When bids are
received and examined the committee
will visit lite localities and luvusliirate I
the properties.
Bov. .1. II. Parker Chairman
IClngllslier.
Bov. P. C. Hut-hunt Secrutary
llunnossoy.
l'ov. J. Wtuiloy Johnson
Kowkirk
Bev. .1. C. Culuoii Klugtlshor.
Bov. B. It Poster Stillwater.
Ilov. J. Harper Downs.
W. 11. Campell (iathrie.
'1 lit- Sunt Ii AlillmilUt .Mrrtlni;.
Tito wock-night prayer services at
tho Methodist church South con-
tinue to grow lu numbers and power.
Thu service on lust Wednesday eve-
ning was suld by those prohcut to
luivo been the best they ever attended
in (iiitlirie. All the different churchos
were reproMintod and tho most spirit-
iiellu oluinont of church soo'oty put-
MinhTe'tbeio kurvicut. Come and wo!-
ooiue. llurot lilt-r-H II utle.
Deputy Harris of Norman and one
lleutl a hoi-kethlef oaiuit t'J their
doulhk at the hands of ouuh otlmr
Wednesday oveuing six miles oust of
Lexington near tho Pot. country Hoe.
Harris was in search of Head and
stopped at le.tugtuu tho night Iks-
fore and rocoivmlj an intimation that
. . .. . . .
i Ills man was in the vicinity
I i
Tl' Tiliu Tlirnml.
A man by thu name of Jumuj Smith
noar Stillwater has a frush rare arti-
cle of uovoity i i thu dlvoroj line Ilo
asks that th 3 murrlago vows bo sun-
doroil and that he bu allowed month-
ly alimony from hit o.vwlfe.
. lull. Iilnl .lulu.
Nineteen prison ens were taken from
thu fwUrul jail to Oklahoma City
ftutvnluy. Tby wro mostly Indians
wlikke; -- d'ers au:l untirl pleas of
Jfu'lty.
Deputy Marshal Ad una brought in
a prisoner train thu vicinity of Chan-
dler charged with oattlc-atoullng.
Buna kit.
t!uiii;rrKitloiial Meollni;.
Buv. J. II Parker r. 1.1 preach next
SabUith morning at Plym uth i'm-
jfrngntioniil oliur.-h iu the m.riin'
mi "The Bei.ipij iy f t ir.btiamtv '
and in the evening on "If Uirut tnue
loOiilli.-lt.'."
THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
wwmftimrmm
I'iiIiiii Hrnl'eps.
Y. 1' S. ('. M. itiiioii services will be
bold at the Christian ehttrc'.i corner of
VI1111 anil Cleveland .Sunday evening 1
at 0:.1u p in. Subject: "Burden Hear-
ing." Leader II. J Loach All tncui-Im-i-s
aro urged to be preiont ami a
cdrdlul welcome will greet all who at-
t;nd. Strangers In the city are espe-
cially Invited
Iml nil And nt IMirMnr
Mix full liloo.l fNotfe Indians were
brought. in the illy yetcrdny and
lodged in the federal Jail. Whiskey-
selling upiHKn opposite their names.
II. A II.
There will be a meeting of all ex-
I'uloti soldiers Saturday May 13th at
3 o'clouli p 111 at the II. A. B. hall
on lliirritiiu iivenno fur the purpose
of making arrangements for decora
tion. May With. lleenration Day) 1HUI;
also for Memoiial servlius.
David riiovixoit
Post Commander.
The Boyatl liurbur shop on tho nort
1do of Harmon uvonuc near So 011
ptrout.J. II. Towers. Manager. 1 1 St
Iti-iil UMutn TruMnfern.
FTIioiup'oti to M Chtik lot 17
block M IS I!
IS Wh't'ler to A Campbell lots 1
and 2 (' II
J I) I'tiriiilehtil to J DiinlelH. lots 7
8. It. in. II 12. block nC II
T Wol ft to J Daniels lots 13 and
11. block W. (i r
l on
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(12 CO
32 50
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair llljhejt Mcdi I and Diploma.
Dr. Peoples th popular dentist 1st
and Oklahoma avenue ml tf
When you desire a nice cool drink of
cool boor i all at the Silver Dollar
saloon. May 10 if
(hi to the Harrison avenue ftic
bakery for si raw berry pin. tulOtl
A MAGHONALAND HERO.
Art nf Uniterm mi tlie I'.irtof Teii-Yeiii
Olil liny.
Soon after the Hritish South African
Chartered oomp'iny's band of pioneirs
hud occupied tlio country of the Ma-
shonas sundry parties of prospectors
Intending settlors and others were fol-
lowing in their wulie. Among them
wiihuu old Dutchman who had sold oil
his possessions in Cape Colony and ac-
companied by a grandson was thus
uarly to the front in looking after tho
advantages ofiVrcd by the company.
Arrived safely at Port Salisbury he had
outspanni'd his oxen close to good fuell-
ing and water neither of which ad-
vantages obtained nenr the township
itself.
The ne.t mornlii'j tlio herder dis-
covered that some large beast of prey
hud iiiade u meal oil" an o. OIT he
hied back to his master and announced
tltut u Hon hull killed and partly eaten
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Tim Ki.roMi suor
the o. South African Dutehmen are
not prono to believe everything tltoy
I hoar: so our trckker in tills lustancp
pooh-poohed the notion of a lion von-
ttirln so near thu camp
1 1 is young grandson actat ten years
had a mind Inllamed by the wonderful
lion-klllh he heard of on the way up
und llnally persuaded had tho old man
"go and see." Catching up his rillo
and handing his cartridge belt to the
boy off ho started.
Leisurely tho old man directed hiy
steps toward tho spot where he after
inspecting the ground on three sides
wns about to give up his finest. "Look
into that bunch of Inmbookiu grass"
suggested the boy Turning to do so
ho was met In full onset by a splendid
lioness. Her spring lauded her upon
the old man's left shoulder her weight
carrying him to tlio ground wherj sho
lay with her teeth sot fast in the Dutch-
man's shoulder He lay prone witli his
rillo thwartwiso under his body.
Listen ye lads whoso souls aro
fraught with histories of derring-do.
The boy seeing tlio old man's plight
did not run away or set to blubbering
Not ho. Down he went on his stom-
ach and crawled near enough to catch
hold of the rille which he drew away
and then looking to see if tlio car-
tridge was all right ho took the host
aim ho could at tho lioness. Ills shot
took oiToet through tlio loins of tlio
lieast which half rose mil snarling
savagely somewhat unnerved tho lad
Ilo withdrew a few foot further back
when ho removed tho empty shell
from tho rltlo and. carefully reloading
took a second khot with perfect tuc-
:;hot through the heart tho animal
rolled over on her side and after a
tremor or two wok stilled iu death. By
this time several natives from the
wagon hearing tho shots came run-
ning up. They made a primitive kind
nf 1111111111111110 on which they removed
the woiindo-t man to his wagon. A
doctor was -out for and the patient re-
moved to tl o temporary hospital. Tlio
writer of thU article was a fever pa-
tient at the time and can vouch forthe
truth of this act of gallantry on the
part of tl ten-voar-old bov.
T!ui"liiilr!lii to Hie I'ront.
That old Joke about the luefulncs
uf hairpins will liavo to be enlarged.
It seems that men too have found
out tU capabilities. A Portia nil eon-
iluotnr on an elootrio cat the other
day when a fuse burned out bring-
ing the enr to a sudden stop
huuto t in vain In hb pocket for sonu-
piece of w ro or metal to start tilings
again. But he was i man who hud
improved Ii advantages fur learning
and entering the ear. he aski'd If komo
la U would iw- him a h.i r p u. Ouu
was proiiptu f.Hth iiun ' put In
plin o of the luse an I t .. .u-started
on uiruln
S ibsriibi! for the Leader.
rz
-W - f .7 - "ia
Ills Mot!ierln-!.nrr tlld II
Friend So you and your wife have
separated?
Jlouttown Yes.
My niilhcr-ln-law
Is to blame. Sho was always making
trouble between us.
"I shouldn't wonder."
"Ye's every time 1 told my wife any-
thing that wasn't the oxnet truth that
mother-in-law of mine would find it
out and tell her."
hchool-.SIilt.
Willy Staomo Say; where you go-
ing? Johnny (limn Shooting. Ain't no
school to teller's sick.
Willy Stiionie Confound him! Why
didn't lie toll inc he was going to be
fclck? and then I wouldn't hue been
slok :nytc.tf to-day. Puck.
Oo to tho Harrison avenue fancy
bakery for strawberry short cake.
mlOtf
Lost Bunch of keys with tag "L
J. Pitts." Return to distiict clerk's
olllco mlOtS
For Sale Beiniugton typewriter.
(iooiI as new. Address Luadkii olllce.
mil lot
The St Louis Dental Company will
do your dental work without pain at
the ltoyal. tt
Poiirai.K Must sell four line resi-
dence lots. 01 Capitol Hill near new
school building. Address "T" this
oflli-e. in into
Cream bread lemon pies and jco
cream sodas none better at tlio Harri-
son avenue bakery. tnltf
. The Silver Dollar arcade Is tlio
chief liquid resort in the city. Kvcry-
thing freslt and new. Prank Wyatt
Proprietor. mlOtf
Do you use line wines whiskies and
cigars. If so see Prank Wyatt at the
Silver Dollar. mlOtf
Dr. HiikIii-h. Suiki'uii DeiitNt.
(raduale Vanderbllt university.
A:titlciul teeth on any base desired.
All kinds of fillings neatly Inserted
(old crown and bridge work a
specialty. Bvery operation strictly
first class Prices to suit tlio times.
Olllco over Cupltol National bank.
mil tf
liiipni taut Notice.
Nat Schnoll is our only authorized
collector All machine notes must be
paid to him or nt our store.
m'.i-lw Mi'imw.V. Williams.
To San lYmcsco nil incerincillat
points tlio Santa Po route will sell one
way round trip tickets limited to six-
ty days for S1A.rU nun ono way tickets
continuous passage at rate of 20.00.
Tlilsincluilus San Diego Los Angeles
Blvo t-sldo and all southern California
points. I f. Dki.vnk.v Agent.
Dr Purrington has moved his olllco
lorooms 11 and M (Jr.iy ltros.' build-
ng Division sieet. 11 111 in
Smitii I Kvi'tirt.tiin IlulfH.
Kor the Republican convention to be
held at Oklahoma May 1.1 the Santa
Ko route will sell excursion tickets at
one and one-third faro for the round
trip. Tickets on sale May Hand In
limited for return paBMigo to and in-
cluding May Hi. L. B. Dki.anuv
Agent.
ISrrclter'ii Siile.
Ill the dlstrlet couit of tho County of
Lnidin anil Tertltory of Oklahoma.
Sualloul llros. Dt tioods Co.. I'laiulilK
v.. F. A. Host et al Defendants. No.
l.VV).
By Ii tue of an older duly made to that
ellct by the ahove-nutneil couit I will on
Tueoihi the LH.'iid day of Maj. is'.U coin-
uieitelug at the hour of 1 -o'clock p. ir... at
theSliuuk Bradwell hulldltig. In Mul-
hall lu the County of Logan and Terri-
tory of Oklahoma proceed to otter for
sale and sell to tho highest bidder at pub-
lic auction all the goods chattels and per-
soniil ptoperty heretofote compri-ing the
stock of Kcncial ineicliandi-o owned by
the said K. A. Bust coiisNtlng of diy
goods hoots shoes furnishing goods
clothing huts and caps gtocerles anil
uiieeitswaie show cases and other Hade
iKtuics belonging to said stock and said
sale ill be continued ft out day to day
If necessary until all of said ptoperty Is
sold.
w. n. liil.w ueceiver.
On account of tho southern conven-
tion to bo held at Dallas Texas May
11th to 15th IStM tho Santa l'o route
will sell excursion tickets to Dallas
rate $13. Or for tho round trip. Tiokcts
on sale May Uth to 12th inclusive.
Continuous passage in each direction
linal limit thirty (30) days from sale.
L. B. Dklanev AgenL
Dr. I'eoplos the dentist.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartai Powder. Free
from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Iluim-Hti'iiil
Laud Oftici' at (iuthrlc. Ok. March 20
ISill.
I Unite Km ley of (iutlirln who made
hotui'sU'iid application .'u. luT-hi fur tlio
norlliKifct uiiffiiurth of ktctluii thirl)-
two toHitshli) 10 uurth of rain;e two
west do liircliy cii notice of my lutcii-
tioii to uiuko linal proof to ettablUIi my
claim to thu land above doscr'ned and
that 1 cxMt to piove my rivildcncn und
cultivation lifiu-o thu ruKliter and 111-
culvor at tiutlirlu O. T. on isui
by two of the following witnos-f-i:
Wllllum Curllu of Uuthrio O T.: Avory
A. IlinuiiUrcy of (luthrln. (). T.; IStlward
Kuiloy of (Iiithrlo (). T.: James Curllu of
autlirii'.o. T. in'.'H Isaac Faiii.kv.
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The Rash! Th
111 Wcsl Okliilifiimi
LY
ON SATURDAY MAY 12th
All day if they last that long and Monday if there are any left and as
much longer as they hist. But if they Inst all day
Saturday they Will do well:
:i0()0ynnls Pound's Mulls. Tissues Kiiney SaUecns and Scudnll
Cloths. IU'Kiilnr Trices 10 In I Si'. 10 ynnls lor 30c.
LIMIT One pattern to a rustoincr. ttuTSec display in front.
SHOES looo pairs' SHOES
Brand new and bought so we con sell thein nt manufacturer's
pi ices. We can save you money on shoes.
NEW STAPLE DRY GOODS f every description just opened. American In-
digo and other standard prints at jc. We'buy direct from fariories
are wholesale agents and can afford to undersell others. A trial
will convince you.
jr. C3- iujiFsrk.9 jTaiiut'ci
HERE WE ARE!
309 West Oklahoma Avenue.
ALL KIPS OF FINE VEHICLES.
WITH
Two car loads to select
rr-
T 7fl h
X . lX. JUIlAiiLLA
e LUMBERMAN
Noble Aye Bet. First and
C rht OaiiCud
Contractor
furnished on Buildings
Agent for U.
Estimates
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET.
GO TO DAVKS PLACE.
EPS si ea "in
ihF 1
For
Kino Domestic and imported Wines tir.il lirandies.
DAYR SHOENWALD- .
OK LA 11031 A AVENUE.
HOTEL
LEGISLATURE BUILDING
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE D1CYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the seaton of 1894. Largest stock of
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installmei. .
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICK OF BICYCLES
A large line of Second-hand Ilycles nt Slaughtering prices. '1 tin
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplie-
Call at or address 113-113J. East Oklahoma avenue Outline O. T
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
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RICHMOND'S
SECOND
Is the
Furniture- Queensware and Cullers'.
CHEAPEST PLACE ON
113 OKLAHOMA AVENUE. 113
e Bush !
Ave (Jtilliric 0k.
RUSH!
iEAMER & CO.
from. (ilVIC US A CA1.1
"X h v j
Division Sts. Guthrie. 0
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and Builder.
of every description.
S. Roof Paint.
Terriiona1
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 134, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 12, 1894, newspaper, May 12, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73035/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.