The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 259, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 31, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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Only Mfirttlnff Taper Pnlillntiprt In tluthrl".
OMrial Organ of OUInlinm Ilemorrnry.
Vi:i)XBSDAY 0CTOBKK31. trot
Tun l).n. LitAnnn accepts wlmtt-
limwitli thf clliUnct niid iiasltlyo stmr
nntp that It ha double tU imjt!
(3rrii'nuni of any nnwsiffliHT pnltilthn! I.i
Oklahoma.
Tun Lkadkii IJiiic. -y Isono of tho hpst
Institutions of tlio kin.' In tlio est nnd It
dolly iiiniliiR nut Itirjsptiuniitltlosof work.
Send in your ordors for binding and blnnk
Ihkhs and they will bo troinilly attended
to.
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Hl'KNt K1ITH llATrv
.Mj r.
fin. mnmli. rinlinl In city I 60
Ono month by uiM! J
Threo months
Slimonlhs 3 W
lne year "
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iy months.. $ "
Jne year 10
A I'DINTfiH I'OKS OM OLIIir.lt.
Two years ago Captain Hnll aUthat
Umc u clil.cu of Citmdlan county
was I'.to Republican anlldnto for
sher tt of that county. Ha was also
a delegate to the Urr.tortnl Itepubll-
can ounvcntlon and an enthusiastic
suppirler of Dennis K!ynn; in ftu-t It
was claimed that Capt- Hall a- hair-
man of the CI ;veland cot n y M (ration
d'tl truT to ceoure I'lj nii'n 1 oinlnn-
Uon and Ins nulcqueiil election than
perhaps any other uuu In tho terri-
tory. Capt. Hall has been a life long
Hcpublican but he Is a lovel headed
man and one possessed of lots of good
common business sonse. Ho has
placed more settlers upon free homes
in Oklahoma proper than any othur
perton as can be proven by document-
ary evidence. Ho organized the col-
ony of which ex-Secretary Martin was
a member that settled upw Oklaho-
ma lands. In view of what ho has
done for thoso tcttlerp nnder tho fav-
orable action of a Democratic con-
gress nnd what has been done
by tho Republican party
in putting a price on
tho lands that have since bcon added
to Oklahoma thus discriminating
ngaiufct these later settlors without
just cause and from the further fact
that ho realizes and declares that Mr
Flynn wonld bo powerless to do nny-
thlog through legislation toivnrds
correcting tho groat wrong that has
been done tho helpless t. tilers upon
all those added lands Captain Hall is
now on tho stump advocating the
eloctlon of Joe Wlsby ns dolcgate to
congress. He publicly declares that
he will vote for Colonol Wlsby and
urgen all others to do so because In
Wlsby's election alono cun sctllura In
the strip tho l'ott. and C. and A
countries realize their hearts' earnest
wish unincumbered homes. Iludoo
this bceanso ho believes that only in
Hits way can tho government mort
gages of Si.'O.OOO.OOO bo removed.
Captain Hall is at protunt n cit'ieu
of Ferry and if any old soldier or any
Republican doubts tho crriotoee of
what la hero stated he can readily
lorrespond wlih Comrade Hall and as-
certain tho fiicls as we h.ivo uu
mojii; MiuritisKS
Tho Democratic party lias in It some
of the best brains in this nation.
Many of tho country's Intellectual
giants belong to It men who have
all tho elements of great statesman-
ship. Tim wonder to iuauy is that
tho Democratic party having nil thoso
great men at tho head of it makes
such a sorry mess of the manngemout
of the country? Rep. ex.
tjuch a high compliment to Democrat-
ic statement from such u source is as
surprising ns Its professed wonder nnd
conclusion me untruo and hj tended to
deceive. Tho Democratic party with
its great men in the lead has not madu
u mess of tho management of the
country. On the contrary the country
has been extricated from tlio sorry
mess Into which it hnd been placed by
Republican Incompetents and adven-
turers. Its credit has been restored:
We hear no more about a CO-ccnts sil
ver dollar; the coinage of silver dollars
has been resumed aud are being paid
ont by the treasury on demand; the
treasury reserve is steadily increasing
through increasing revenues and re-
trenchment in expenditures and the
general industrial and business situa-
tion throughout the country is better
than it has been for months and years.
Vote the Democratic tlokct und con-
tinue the improvement
It is denied by Itopubllcan papers
that the rovoltof the Louisiana sugar
p'lintors against the action of the last
eongre&s In regard to sugar Is not be-
oauMioftho repeal of the bounty
clause of tho tariff law but because
sugar was transferred from the free
list and a small duty imposed upon it
which was done for revenue purposos
solely. That presents au anomalous
situation indeed. The planters not
kicking because tho tax of - cenU n
pound for their direct and exclusive
benefit was removed but that a tariff
duty for their protection was imposod!
Such stuff may do to tell Laplanders
or Hottentots but intelligent Ameri-
can citizens do not beliovo a llttl e bit
of It The truth U the "revolt" Its
wholly of Uepublloans und it is bo-
ouso they are tatUUed the Democrat
will place sugar on the free list where
it belongs. That is all there is to it.
IT k eald that in feomo of the indut-
trial districts in tho east through
which Gov McKlnley traveled recent.
n- ihrnilwav wai lined with labor
ing pi ople who had turned out to beo
him Tiii wp the nvt natural thine;
"'
linaglnnl'ir Ninny i those laboring
people who had bcon Idle for many
months on account of closed Indus
trlnl establishment. thcrosult of too
much MiKinlcylsni nnd who had not
yot -uctirod employment were curloun
to see tlio mnn who hnd done no much
towards causing their distress. Hut
only horo nnd there were thrjr given
that privilege: MulClnlcy vns rushed
from one center of wealth to another
it tho rate of (H) miles nn hour nnd
the curious crowds scarcely caught
a glimpse of him. Their votes will
overtake- MeKinley's Ism next Tutu
day though nnd put n stuldsn stop
to Ml wild careering.
Tun county attorney llgurcs eon-
splculously In cn of requisitions up
on other stnts nnd territories tot
fugitives from justice from Oklahoma.
Ho must endorse tba pRpors upon
trilled applications for extradition
are basoil and Issued. With honest
Tom .lortes in the office of comity o
tornoy the sheriff nnd hts friends will
not be nblo to mako ploasttro trips nt
tho espamw of tho territory under
tho gulno of going lifter fugitives. And
not unit so but the grand juries of
the county will not Und It necessary.
In behalf of tho faithful execution of
Hit law to criticise the county attor-
ney for derelictions of ofliclal duty.
Tom .Tones will cause the laws to be
executed without partiality for politi-
cal friends or projudieo against any.
Vote for Thus. K. Jones.
Tut: commissioner of the general
land olllco at Washington has decided
In th use of .las. J. McMnnus against
S.n.u-I 1. llurris appealed from tho
1'i-rry laud olllce that those who made
the run into tho strip country from
the Chllloco Indian school reservation
on the lGth of boptember 18rt3 did
not violato tho president's proclama-
tion opening tho strip to settlement
and are entitled to hold their claims
if otherwise honestly acquired. The
caso may bo appealed to tho secretary
of tho interior hut the final decision
will no doubt bo the same as that ren-
dered by tho I'erry land oilico ami the
general land commissioner as it seems
to be based on good rensoti and falr-
iiosb Aftkh moro than ton days of pro-
found silence as to tho published
record of Shoriff Painter's otliolnl tor-
tuosity his down-the-streot organ has
dually como to his defense by admit-
ting the charges against Fainter to bo
truo but setting up In extenuation of
hts shortcomings homo churges ngatnst
tho Democratic sheriff of nnother
county. The peoplo of Logan county
nro not Interested In the affairs of
other conntlos nor tho derelictions of
their ofiloors; but thoy nro interested
in Lognn county nirairs as Mr. Pain-
ter will discover when tho votes are
counted.
Tin: voters of Logau county have
not fulled to noto the fact that the
Democrats have not been called on to
dufund any of their candidates for
county officers for the reason that
they are oloan nnd capable men overy
one of them against whom nothing
c.n bo alleged calculated to corapro
mUe them In nny way. The marked
contrast between tlium and their op-
ponents in those vepeeU is no less
notable. This arununts for the gen-
era I diafoltl't( among l''o people to
i'PP rt Mim Diraocratlo ticket: they
nmit the best men for tho olllees nil
if ih m.
Kx-l'jiKsuiKNl IIaiiuiiun has con-
sented to make one speech in the be-
half of his late oIlMal associate and
present Republican candidate for gov
ornor of Now York Levi 1'. Morton.
Ho will speak tonight In Carnegie
Hall. New York City. (What more up-
nropriaio place could have becu se
lected for the occasion) This is the
flrht condoneineut that hus been of-
fered Mr. Morton for the ineffable
affront his party gavo him in refusing
him a renomlnatlon with Harrison
and It may have special significance
should Morton bo elected.
Thk people of that portion of Logan
county in which Crescent City is situ-
atcrt are practically solid for Win.
Drown for county troaurcr because
they know him to bo thoroughly capa-
ble and accurate und scrupulously
hono-able and honest in all his doa1-
Ings. Mr. llrown'n repututlou for
these sterling (luulltios nnd character-
istics oxtends to every part of the
county. And being thus satisfied is
why tlio people of the comity uro
going to oleot Mr. Drown for county
treasurer.
Mouk than onco have the people of
New York condemned interference by
the national administration In their
stuto and zn political affairs and
this knowledge on tho purtofMr
Cleveland if he did not have a proper
regard for the nroprletios wor-
enough to restrain him from inter-
meddling thero lu the present cam-
paign. Hut his slloueo makes the Re-
publicans awful fiiok. It he would
only sny something how happy they
would bo.
Tin: greatest annoyunee the calamity-
howler in the indiutriui dl.trlots
nopubllcnus and I'opullsts have to
contend against is the whirr and bmz
of the maiililnory in many of tho mills
and factories that are kept running
day and night to supply the demands
of increasing trade. It U ton bad that
the 'wallers plaints bhuuld be thun
druwueiL
A votjc for WUb ii a voUa for fre
homM; the unloading uf a 3'.(KK).(mio
mortgage; tut early aduiimnce of Ok-
lahoma pa a tUUt and a representa-
tive thai will be in Wuali with the
majority qf bptli unoM ot eongrew.
nnd would therefore bs In iv position
at any time to k-;cuie tuch legislation
fHJil UBAlMUt UUCTIUK. QjiLAHCm.
ns would lw beneficial to tho whole
people ol Oklahoma. Bold Tribune.
TltH Republican candidate for the
legislature In this district is running on
n. platform that endorses mixed
schools. Cillretts of Guthrie do you
want the law changed so us to provldo
for such n thing? If you do not voto
for W. II. Herod who will oppose and
prcvont It
The Republicans up in the Eleventh
cotiucl1 district arc having a shcol of a
time. The much the set up a candidate
foro tho council who Is so offensive to
decent people that a large section Of
that party have openly repudiated
him and demand his removal from tho
tlcKat Hut tho machine stands by
him and then1 they ore
MR. ORESHAM PROTESTS.
TIib Sccrntnry of Ktntn ftlijdct to Our-
ninny' Anll-Cattto Order.
Wasiiinotox Oct. 30. Sccrctaiy
Oresham has made a strong represent-
ation to the Uorinnn government in
regard to tho injustice to the United
stntos of tho order prohibiting the
importation of American cattle and
fresh ment Into Cormany. He has
protested that tho action was takom
without sufllclont evidence of tho ex-
istence of discaso among the cattle
exported from the United States or
tt contagious character or harmful
effects.
Tho secretary and tho Gorman am-
bassador woro In conference nt the
stato department to-day on the sub-
ject nnd tho minister transmitted tho
protest to lus homo government
promising inai it should receive care
ft
ful consideration. Thoro is tome
reason to hono that this government
may bo ablo to secure a suspension of
tho order for a timo nt least to por-
mlt ol au opportunity for further in-
vestigation and proper consideration
of such representation as may bo
made to support tho case.
CAPTAIN JOHNSON DISQRACED
Tho
Itetlred Snrlncnolil onicer Din-
mluc! for Not liijlnc Dills.
Washington Oct. 30. Tho presi-
dent has approved the eoutenco of
dismissal from tho service Imposed
by the court martial which mot at
Fort Leavenworth Kan. rocontly
and tried Captain William S. Johnson
retired of Springfield Mo. lie was
found guilty of conduct unbecoming
an olllccr und gcntloman In not pay-
ing his bills. The particular bill was
one of S100 and Interest for a tomb-
stone in memory of ono of his chil-
dren. Tho captain was onco beforo sen-
tenced to dismissal on account of fi-
nancial irregularities but his son-
tenco was mltigatnd in viow of his
gallant war record. Ho entered tho
service1 ns u prlvato In company A
District of Columbia infantry in 18fI
and was rotlrcd In 1871 on account of
wounds received in service.
SENATOR MARTIN SUED.
Nelsnti I'. Aern Ilrlnsn Suit for Crim-
inal l.lbol Aciilnit Him.
I01.A Knn. Oct 30. Nelson P.
Acres has brought suit against Unitud
States Senator John Martin in tho
district court of this county for crim-
inal llbol. The warrant was issued
to-day by County Attorney Cumpboll
nnd tho sheriff will slnrt to Topcka
to-night to servo It The senator will
doubtless give bond for lus appear
ance In court next month.
Tho charge Is based upon tho re-
cently published interview with Sen-
ator Mnrttn in which ho charges
Acres with being a gambler and a
boodlor.
Kipcll.d
overy poison In your blood by Dr.
I'lorco's Oolden Medical Discovery.
Then thorn's a clear skin and a clear
syntmn. Totter Salt Rheum l'zoma 1
Krysipolas Holls Carbuncles En-
larged (Hands Tumors and Swellings
and all Illood Skin und Scalp Diseases
ft'otu n common blotch or eruption to
the worst strofulo. Thcso arc per-
fectly nnd pe I'liinncutly cured by it
In building up needed llcsh and
strength of pale puny scrofulous
children nothing can equal it.
Delicate diseases of olthcr sex how-
ever induced speedily and radically
cured. Addross in conlldcnce. World's
Dispensary Medical Association Hat-
ful o N. Y. .
Tho Royal barber shop on the north
idc of Harrison avenue near Hecond
street J It. Towors Manager. 118th
For Couth Colds Asthma llroncliltls
or unv diseaso of tho throat and lungs
try Heggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. It
relieves where all others fall. Sold
nnd warranted by Scatonlan Drug Co.
7 ce's Cream Baking Powdei
uitalnt no Ammonia or Alum.
.Stop Hint Cough
With Hogg's Cherry Cough Syrup. It
is tho most offectlvo medicino ever put
on the market for ull throat and lung
troubles. I'rico S3 SO aud 31.00. Sea-
ton ybur enterprising druggist keeps
It
l'or Kale
flood second hand safe.
-Nix. Halsoll & Co.
! 000 pounds
10 23tf
To retain an abundunt head of hair
a natural color to a good old age tho
hygeno of the Sealp must be observed.
Apply Hnll's Hair Renowcr.
RIPANS TABULES
Are Just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water I
We nave them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
MPAVS TABULES rra Ilk an
Kugtner going oTr bis l and
powerful machinery lln a
ItttU neerwary lubricating to
the root ful parts i ll'IPVN
TADUU'8 do this for YOU.
CoiutlpaUon Jksjlntsa Nausea
liytpcpala and Mal-Nutrltloa
all yield to Klpans Tabulat.
At Dnur Stores or Knot by Msll for H Casta.
UlrxjiCuiJiicI.Co.)'6trtt.K:wTo.-K
m
m
OP SPECIAL VALUE
In breaking up Hid-
den attacks ot cold
chills fever And In-
flammation -Doctor
Ifcros's Pleasant Pol-
Jets. Thoy carry off
thcso trou bleu nt tho
Btart. And If you
would onlr keen
yourself In proper
condition wiw uicm
the liver activo
and tho sjstem rrg-
'liar vou'd find
Ton couldn't take dlscaxes easily.
Thcso tiny supar-coated "Polleta" are
tho most perfectly natural In their action
no griping no violence. Toko them for
wind aud pain in tlio stomach fullness and
dlrzlncsi. Tliey absolutely and iwrmanently
cure Constipation Indigestion Biliousness.
Jaundice Sick or Bilious Headaches and
every Liver Stomach and Bowel disorder.
GUAR-
ANTEES A
CURE
or Money ralil for Ills CTedlciucs
! lfetunica.
Church of Christ Scientist Sunday
school at 2:31 p m.; bible rendintr and
inquiry meeting at 7:30 p. m. Ecry
Sabbath at 801 Munsur avenue. West
tide. All are Invited.
Or. Price's Cream Uniting Powder
vVorld' Pair llfeliiV Medal and Diploma.
ADAMS HOUSE
J A ROSE Trop.
1032 Opposite Ladie3'5
Entrance to Union Depot-
KANSAS CITY Mo
Cut Rato Offlco in Con-
nection
Rooms Newly arnllied.
IRates Moderate
Rooms 50c 75 and 11.003
$$
Call nml Sen
L. E. THOMPSON
Tonnorlal Artlut
720 AVent Noble Avenue.
W. T. CANNON
107 1-3 OklAhoma nv. 3 Doom wnt
of llnukor Indian Territory.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER
Watch cleaning 75c and up.
Watch mainspring 75c and up.
Watch crystals 15c to 25c.
Clock cleaning 50c and up; clock
repairing 25c and up. Money to
loan on valuables. Pawned goods
at bargains. Umbicllas repaired.
Yt h. booth
Si CO.
KANSAS CITY MO.
For market reports wo will mall the
Dally Kansas City Star freo to our cus-
tomers. Consignments solicited.
BETTER THAN TWO FOB OWE.
THB WEEKLY LEADER.
and
Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer.
Hotb one year for only 8.175
Tho Enquirer is now issued twice a
weok Tuesdays nnd Fridays. Is an
8-colurau 8-pago paper largo size 01
10 lurge pages every weeic equal to
209 ordlnnry papers a year thatusually
cost 84; all large type plain print ami
whito paper. A complote new depart
nro from old timo journalism.
Call or address all ordors to
THE WEEKLY LEADER
Guthrie O. T.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at 2 p. rn. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p. nt.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. rn.
Ar-
rives at Orlando at 11 a. rn.
Nearest and Only Regular Route ti tht
Railroad.
Good' hotel accommodations at
both Stillwater and Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
MEYER BROS. Props.
W R. ENNIS
Transfer.TrunK Line
ESTABLISHED APRIL aa 1889
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the tram
305 W. Oklahoma Av
SAYES YODR LINEHI
Hand mi Us Best
Try the Troy Hnd loundry
114 E. Springer.
N. B. FRIEnSOrt
sjSSL
atay-rsai
fcv"' t?52.
mmBi 'ctMPi
PIERCE
GRAIN
PRIZES!
POR THB
0!
Wo offer as a prlrc to tlio teacher
who writes the best essay on
"The Daiics or a SchojITcacher
a Wcbstcr'n International Dictionary
latest edition.
Tho conditions nro that tho essays
must not contain to exceed C(X) words
and must bo presented for publication
In one or moro papers of Guthrie
Drlor to November 1st 1801
The decision will be made by ballot
each of our patrons being presented
with a ticket with every purchaso
made which can bo voted by them for
tlio eundidate who in their opinion
has written tho best paper. Tho ono
receiving the highest number of votes
will receive the dictionary nnd the
one receiving the lowest number a
booby prize which will not be made
kuown until decided.
F. B LILLIE & GO.
POSITIONS GUARANTEED
nnder reaxinabte conditions. Our PUKE 9G page
catalogue will eiplaln why wo can aiford it.
Dranguon's Practical Business College
NASHVILLE TENN Wrheforcrtalosue.
Bookkeeping' Shorthand Penmanship w. ' He-
craphy. We spend mote money in the interes; ot
ourKinpIoTmentDepartmcnt than halt tin. Duslness
Collects take In M tuition 4 weeks by our method
teaching book-keeping Is equal to 1 2 weeks by the
old plan. 1 1 teachers GOO students past year no
vacation; enter any tlm. Cheap IIoajd We have
recently prepared books especially adapted to
HOME STUDY.
Sent on 60 day trial. Write us and eiplaln
"your wants." N. I). Wo pay S5. cashforall va-
cancies as book-keepers stenographers teachers
clerks etc repciteu to ut piovided wo fill same-
FOR A GOOO
-Go to-
JTAPLETON
Cleioland Ay. East of Division St.
H-3
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25
OPERA HOUSE
Oni liljol Only.
Saturday November 3.
Special egagement of tho natural Irish
Comedian Vocalist and Dancer
TONY FARRELL
In a Scenic Production of hU latest
Irish Comedy Drama
Garry Owen.
1 1 H nTouy Tarrell's Sony's.
H H U KTll Mnrry Owen Quurlottc
IILtlllTho grand Church Choir.
SJ" "The great chapel scene.
ft laTho great prison scene.
LIuTho thrilling escape.
Prices 75 60 2D.
Advance Sale at Wallace & Holler's.
COTT
i
Tho best Cotton Market for
the southwest la now Houston
Texas. This has been proven
beyond n doubt by those who
have shipped Cotton there dur-
ing tho past three years.
To uccommodato the large
COTTON
trade concentrating here wo
have last yvnr built a model
press and warehouse and
have this year doubled Its ca-
pacity. l'loase correspond with us t
fore disposing of your
COTTON
and ask for fctencll quotations
und other facilities.
W. D Glivsland & Co.
' Gotten factors
rimtM Tex
H
COIII
LIVERY me
Liven Barn
Oklahoma Bicycle CP1
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS
Will search for trade during the scaton of 1894. Largest stock of cjcita
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles nt Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
HOTEL
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
HERE WE ARE!
BEAMER & CO.
309 West Oklahoma A venue.
AIL KINDS OF FINE VEHICLES
WITH
Two car loads to select
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division.
One Block From Hotel Royal
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock all the Time
Hamilton & CO.
TABLE UNSURPASSED.
HOTRL
OKLA
Special rates to
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Dr. J. P. Dauthitt has associated himself with Dr. J. A. Hart &
Co. and are located at the corner of First an1 Noble. The have a large
barn where they can properly care for all sick and crippled animals.
As veterinary surgeons they arc second to none.
COMBINED EXPERIENCE OF 50 YEARS.
In connection with the hospital they run a boaiding feed and
exchange barn. All stock left in their care will leceive their constant aU
tention. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Surgeon Dcntsts. .
Spavin and Ringbone are their specialties. All of their instruments are-
new and comprise everything known to the Veterinary science. Havet
Mnple room for xoo head of stock. Call and be shown through the hos
pita).
KIRCH
THE TAILOR.
SDITS FROM $20 DP.
Good fit and first-class workman-
ship guaranteed.
PANTS $5.50 AND DP.
100 South First Street.
W. L. Douglas
CEJflET ISTHCBtST.
99.CQICD.OVAIN
r w .ngha Dwmmi cali.
J9.UMLICE.3S0US.
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2.tf?B8Y5SCH08LSHflE3.
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3.S7roM
. SEND rOK CATAUIQUB
WL'DOUSLAS
BROCKTON. MASS.
Vou can ore mancr br purcbtc W. Ii.
Uouxlaa atoc
Bccautc ire ate the larcett manufacturer ol
advettUed thoca in the rorld and guarantee
the alue by aUmplnc the name and $"
the tottom which protect you acnt his"
price and the middleman1 ViofiU. Our ho
equal custom work to tyle. eay fitting ami
wearing quallUe. We have them old every
where at lower price for the value gWerithaa
any other make; Take no ubtltute. If your
dealer cannot uoply you we caa. Bolaoy
BPN. STRAUS3
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from. GIVE US A CALL.
VICTOR BLOli
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clay Boarders.
MltS 3IAJIY E. ST. JOHN
MEDICAL.
SURGICAL'
OBSTETRICAL
URSE
118 EAST NOBLE
CALL AT PAINT SHOP.
US X. Secoml
For your painting paper hanging
and sign worlc All work guaranteed.
J. P. BEARD.
Arthur Williams
TAILOR
THE
Suits Made to Order.
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1 i'M
The flnebt lino of samples found In
tho territory consisting of Fine Clay
Yorsted8ti Cheviots and Fancy Hult--ings
FiaC-bt of workmanship guarau
teed.
NO FIT NO GO.
fi
Iff
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Cull and tee for y mrself.
Wiliiais & Walters
THE TAILORS. '
0Jf South Seconpjrt SjdrdQ.
nith of postofflce.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 259, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 31, 1894, newspaper, October 31, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73177/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.