The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 86, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 14, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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S50 000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FAfcMS. SEE W. M. BRONSON IN BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY BUiLDG
KILLED
FOUR OF THEM WBBB PIUSOS-
ERS ON TH8 WAY TO JAIL.
A BLOODY TRAGEDY IN COLORADO.
Stmt Down Trwm Amtanh-M" J'1'
11. liHrctl Willi WnnUrlH
SmIhUii KwBr nt lltif. i
MIliHiC lVnit. f '
Hncim-lliK llflvfr.
lnWlH Ur Klllml.
PntlWA CW.. March IV A dispatch
fro Wnlaanborjr. a amall iow fifty
i nllt sooth of Pueblo ay a mob
in .MBlmak al T:30 lnt errninjr Bnd
..n wfiffoa eontalnlnff aim Italian
u h i are barged with fatally beating;
A I. Hi-ton. a aaloonkeeper at Ran
a ioa mining camp ix mile from
Wklaenbnrjr. Sunday lau Four of
the Itallsn and the wagon driver
we- killed. The prisoner who had
lm lodged In the WalaenUnrg Jail.
neit taken to the coroner's Inquest
at Hoa yeatenlny afternoon. At the
conclusion of the eeislon of the day
tin prisoner were londed into the
wafonand started i-ack to the jail.
At Hear Croek. k roirioii whr-rj
t lie re Is much ntulerbrusli
half
mil from Walneiibnrr. the crack of
h doxen rlllets presumably in the
linmU of miners rung out l'onr of
tlie prisoners whose nnmes turn not
1 lenrned on neconnt of the excite-
ment were instantly killed. Joe
Welby n young American boy who
was thiving the wagon whs also
killed. The ollicer returned tho
lire which lasted M'vcrnl niiiiutes.
The moit Intense excitement reigns.
Wiilfianbiirv tint! House nru both oil-
the muln fine of the rnilrond nnd
ut tempts to souuru further details
hne fnilud bauuusn the telegrupli
tliaos aro clnsuil at night.
Tho work of the mob was dono to
avenge a puculittrly brutal crime. At
7 o'oloolc Monday morning two men
on loutu to work at Rouse disoovorod
A .1. lllxon. proprietor of a saloon In
a dying cntnlit on about an eighth of
it ml lo from IiIm plnco of business.
"Mr. lllxon lutd been struck on the
bnult of the head with a blunt veupon
ami was unconscious. He expired
within an hour.
home tun days previous T. .1 llrew-
er pit boas of the Koiimo Imported
trained bloollioundn which were
promptly hummonod. Tho animals
rushed tlwny on the trail and within
ten minutes ncUod a table leg1 in thu
rear of a saloon luuuted hall a mile
ilistiint. On o.x-amination bloml whs
discovered on this leg. The dogs then
procoedud to the saloon door and two
moil Ltorcuxo Duniuo and Jobatto
Antonio who were discovered there-
in wore arrested Two more men
1'ota ItoMeltit and I'muk Anrioo
were arroated In n eaolu near by.
AitmUslons of knowledge f the mur-
der weru secured from two of them
immudlatcly on lliulr arrest and lulor
thov dhnlged the names of seven
others who were with them and
charged I.orenao Dmiiin. with the
iminlar. Two of the jHirties had
started south.
The otlloers were ((Mlekly in the
saddle nnd the entire nine were under
urrestat I p in. The names of the
additional Ave aie: lVte 1ncobiui
1'rntveleo ltonketto one Corpornllu
niie Nijio and one Nicholi. vhoe
I hrlatian namen are niilcnou u
ThtutttA of hitching Dauiuo wore
generally indulged in during the day
and quite a number of men were
scattered along the route to Walsen-
burg but it was thought there as
scurcely a tMsibllity that violence
would be attempted. Ilixou whn
rather popular with the American
ininerh ami general indignation pre-
vails lie whs an ArkaiiMtn late o(
Texas was 3't or ' juau f Hge He
is supMised to have returned from
Wulseiiburv ou hoielack about 10 p
in. nnd to have been attacked un-
a war eh. Vb (n. entire of the murder
is n problem as Ilixou was not of an
aggressive or tiuttrrelnomu dispimition.
MISSOURI
UECISLATURB.
A licit lint 'lliu (Ivor Urn I Nil
iro.
(trillion In Mi" IIiiimii.
.iKct'KHMiN Cir. Mo March 18.
The following bills were passed by
the house:
The bill striking out the :i iter cent
clause of thu present election law
whieh require that every politiual
parly ahull r.nt at laasl 'I er cent of
the entire vote east t the last elec-
tion before it shall hare a right to
place the names of it nominees un
the ticket for any olllcc.
Senator Keueish's bill to prevent
the Australian system of voting ap-
plying U eit. elcclious in cities of
the fourth class and to cities uf les
thau 3MM) iuhabitauts existiuir undei
- siteeial charter.
Representative Spencer s bill to
prevent blindness iu children. This
bill provides that it shall be the duty
of any ierwn iu charge of any infant
to report the condition of its eyes if
they become red or swollen Ut a
legally qualilled practitioner of medb
cine.
Mr. GrubbV bill which was vetoed
by Governor Stone was taken up. and
an attempt made to pais it over the
tforernor veto. It got but eighty
three vote to twenty-two sgsinut it
mid thus failed.
At the eveiilug session of the lions
k red hot time whs hud over the at-
tempt of Tit turn nnd 'l'ubbs to have
tbeHsh commission appropriation eat
down $4.0110. but it fulled by .twc
votes.
In the senste hpeuker Kusaell's
death jHSHslty for train robbery bill
wst reported from committee without
doflnlt reoooimeudaliou The qiieft-
tlon i ss to whether the death pon-
ally is not too sever '
H) tutor Williams culled up bis reso- j
lutiuM instructing the co ninitte ou '
UctioHs t t once icporl smeud- '
inenis t'i th" Tatum or the LaughllN '
bill. Defeated Ci to in. j
The fellow eritul bill or rslhei
the ooiniuillec subst.iutc. whieh!
means nothing a rushed tlirougl'j
thwensle without 1lcb.1t
llupa uhiI .MUIia.ii of Ailjmi'iit UIIIlM llfHl
Tom hi
A. C. Scott uf Oklahoma City will
.me'. Hfloe business b'ock iu the
Im oin'ng to vi 11 uf ti haw uce.
Judge W. W. Wit ten. of Oklahoma
City is to be one of the editors of the
oU i' mi Magazire.
'1 I in ell llridge and T tnfi 1
ci . i ai.bp; had tUt.i lU-iiri.
newed L the 'eyis sturc will soon
nstriict a tine bridge a roh 1 i ana
i aii river iunc cling1 the citn-sof I.i
1 1 .1. ok and J'ur ll I I
SHOTS IN A CHURCH.
n Oiimltw rrtit mul J ntimninlel1
I ! I Itflil liarlHK 1Ih.
()vh Neli. March M Mm u?
(he rarlv ntnrninir ina at "t l.i il -Komaii
.'i nlic church e-.terl.i .
oarl.vnf ISili formerly member or
the cnnjrift ion. Iml onated by llihu
eannll. rntor.-l and attempted to
take now". on
Father Kanninkl who was navlny
mnan reflated and one of the inrml
ing artie opened Hre.
Father Kanninskl at one drew a
revolver and Bred into the attacking
party. After a long fnstlade the in-
vaders withdrew leaving the follow-
ing wounded in the rhnreh-
r nargacaewakl shot ihrnugh both
John Knxlcakn ahot through the
knee.
Jneph Inda. one of the orient's sup-
porters stabbed and beaten over the
head.
The police were at onre Mimtnonru.
and after a hard fight they took pan-
tension of the church.
Several people we arrested among
them Father Karminski and they are
now in jail.
The trouble was the ontgrnwth of
dimension which have torn the
church for two years.
ROBBED UV tt"MIL.OY8S.
Hip
Kiih City I luotrlfl I lelil
t'OIII
piny l iihi siii dim.
tCxfi CiTt Mo. March 13. An
examination of the books of the Kan-
sas City lilectrlc Light company has
doTeloped the fact that the company
has been avstininlicnlly robbed of
severe 1 thousand dollars during the
past few years. The exact amount
cannot lie told until an expert who
is now at work ou ihe iHioks. makes
his report but it is said to already
approximate Srt.ono.
A. .1. Coulter who has been book-
keeper for the company since Issu it
accused with beiny the embeaxlcr.
Coulter is a captain In the Third
regiment and Is well known In social
circles He is unmarried anil roomed
at Hon Troost n venue. He was known
as a "high roller" and was much in
evidence ou every publics occasion.
His father is a llu'ptint minister anil
lives In Junction Citv Kan
Coulter nnd A. .1. Hill a former em-
ploye are under arrest
AT WORK AT HICHKR WACttS
S'lltill'll 'I lllllMllllll llf I ncnti I l llllMK-
mill IVniisjrltniil .M liters lluipr.
I'iiihiu'ho. Pa March It. With the
capitulation of the river mine oper-
ators to the iloiniiuds of their men for
sixty-nine cents per ton. s.oou miners
went hack to work to-dav. and iu the
rush of a resumption of work 2000
men from the railway mines were
also set to work. Reside this there
nre fl.noo man at work at the slvtv-
uiuii cent rate iu railroad mines ac-
cording to thu llrures of the miners'
otlleials.
Thus 10000 men out of total of
'.".! 000 in the district are now at
work at the sixty-nine cut rate anil
the minors claim that the battle is
won for the remaining operators can
not alTord to keep their mines closed
and let trade go to competitors.
( Hltlrint'ti lii Content Inn.
Foni Wok in Texas March 13. -The
nineteenth annual convention of the
Cattle Ituiscrs' association of Tcxhs
convened at 10 o'clock yesterday morn-
ing and was opened with addresses of
welcome liy Mayor l'addock and
(Seorge U. Loving. President A. I.
I'ush is presiding. Anions7 the most
I conspicuous visitors is the Kansas
l ily delegation. I hrco thniissml cat-
tlemen from all states itrtwcen the
(iulf and the Canada line are on hand.
K-tioveriior (ieorge Y. Itaxter of
Wyoming and party arc iimoiifr the
latest arrivals.
nlnrHiln Solon rrottcil.
llhxVKH Col. March It StHte
Senator John II. Oordou has b'ou ar-
tested on the charge of conspiring to
defraud thu I'tiiled States govern-
ment. It Is asserted that C It Sim-
mons arrested iu I'ueblo last week on
the charge of impersonating a I'nited
Slates ollicer was employed by tJor-
tlon to secure evidence against the
present federal building site there
t-u as to nave a new site selected on
the mesu where he owns much
property.
W3 .IimIIco Out strict.
l'MiiiNA X. 1). March 13 .lames
Young and (leorgc Clark charged by
one Harris with having robbett him
of S3 iu uush and a brass watch ou thu
street have been sent to the peniten-
tiary for life.
THE MARKBTS.
lteeelpl o( whent t ctn a jrkr ii)
our Kla. No J bsrtl wnsat M Jo Ma
Usrd M'.o No I hrl tie re)ectJ iDe
No 1 red Iran M'c No 3 re J W c
No 1 rod. Sle rejectsd lie
Kfcelpt at cri actirt s yasr s :o 1 1 esr
im9t No tmliiHl era ( cath ll'tO I cur
Uv 8 ISM lie No .1 wised. 4') . No I
ml ed. H No ! white t cars. 13 I cat
4IMe Irsrl'o No whlt U.e
Itrcstpis of osta I osr s year s ;a IJ car
Sle Xe. mUs.l osts I rsr le No a
est i i Ne 4 17a No 2 while oals 3lc
No 3 sUitsosti. auc
Ky r'lrw No 3 t!a No J. silo Y'Ux
sesd Iult (I Si Ursa Firm Vki wr
Mlssckod Cora chop Uall TiMlie pi-r est
sacked
H.tv Kaeotpt. Ml cars Markot weak
natathr. fsacy. W tkoioe. (.
Ma I KIIi Na & sVl. clover mixed
(aMfcitii liner prin. choice tin
;T.) No I Me No t N Mat M ttkla.f
har. iiieuki
1 lHHH CUj I Im Muck.
Callle -Reaoipu. eilve. IM shippnl
yeswrdsy I H csllla IT ealvat The market
oaeaed slow sud barely stsadir oa row
I heifer aad starre la the aslive pea aad it
I waaaaaerallr quoted lu loaarao all grades
. Ureeaad beef aad export alaer U Ml tt sj
Teias aad ladtaa steers. aiT0 Westera
! Starr i. M cow sad hclfen lliiII
torker and lnwters Uliilli mliot MM
I sill
iiOi licait Ijk i blppod yesterday
Hi 1'hr marknt om nil t -sdy to stroag aad
el sed weiW iMMoe .-rjf Hai ho; were of
fcred and iheqaalliy ceserslly wa ooestd-
rod much belter thin oa reiterdsv- The
Uji U i t aad the bulk (ram X U to
H! a alnt ! for top aad HID lo tt'
for bulk yeterdy The suuply a ll.l
Kbi-'p Kooeipta. I. Il. shipped yettcrday
tii The market was slow aad It - lower
1'he i(aallty wai fair The sappiy wa lrj
'I be foilola ant rpreeauiia sale
.1 nhpep I'M lbs
114
let
VI
ate
IM
i.' bup7i lbs ...
SlMhccp t.'llst
If in el lis lbs...
i! VY1 fair lbs
. f 1 cwMaJlli.
1 UhHhiiiW.
A wii-i. ago al. C. Moure a jeweler
of Crescent (My. left for par U un-
known taking with hint niitw silver
aud two golj watchca belongittg to
custoMtcra hn4 75 iii cash beloagiug
1 1 his prlMr. A few days ago he
was capturad tit Kausaa City with the
. t Un yooUa i hit posseatioa aad
lias or.t. li..t.t ba. m l.ftt and jailed
fit ''lis f Merit ( it v having ap
j ji .1 1 lie 1 and J " s l
in I tl 11 i M ll.'lili- I nil
Highest of nil in lc.t Cuing Powers-
m
An&OtMTIEILY PURE
lift
Ilrlt f IllHiicrn. Iiiliilt'tl. Ml IIhii-hIiik In
unit .lntnl I hi' 'll.
I.utili' go and try tncin. Jiiil re
celvrd ' ounces of the best triple
extract of perfume at the Ragle drug
store A C lllxo.V Co.
n II. Widmerla atl'erry.
.1. M. ltrooks if. at til Keno
11. V. tllack is at Oklahoma City.
J II. Shnltx la here from Oklahoma
City.
P. II. llellmkii is at
nesa.
I'erry on busi-
Uev. C
1. UreH-er 1 down from Mnl-
hall.
District conn will not
today.
be in session
lodge Harford rettirninl to lit Ilenn
yesterday.
(K-orgfl Oardner returned from Terry
yestenlay.
Capt. Taylo went io0klahouin City
yes teniae.
K. V. Itlterbuscli will open n saloon
in this city
Ma Helen Hyde la
kunsns City.
visiting at Ar
Tho grand oncanipment I. (). O K la
In session at Terry.
Ranker Campbell of Stlllwntor was
in the city yesterday.
Hon L. ( Tillman was up from Ok-
lahoma City yesterday.
Assistant District Attornev llolfmau
went to I'erry jeaterdny.
Mr (ieorge Mundv returned yester-
day from a visit at Newton Kansas.
Capt Cromwell of the Salvation
A rm v went to Oklahoma City yester-
day. Miss Resfrie Arnold who hag been 111
with bronchitis for ten weeks is sonie-
w hat belter.
Rcpreauulatlvt! Si John came up
from Oklahoma City yesterday to as-
sume his duties as a member of the
codifying committee.
I'edro Homeio has opened a tailor
shop on Second street and has a nice
business from the start.
Judge l'er'cin wants to be a candi-
date for councilman from the Fourth
ward. Perkins is right
Mbs Kinina Donnelly left for her
home at I'oml Creek yesterday after a
pleasant visit in tiulhrle.
Hepreumtative Wade was down
from Mulhall yesterday lie has
thrown oil' the toga of n statesman
and on o more grasped the handle of
the plow
M. W. McDonald ami sister Mrs
W II Knylor left yesterday afternoon
for Lowell Kan iu response to a te'e-
gram announcing Ihe serious illness of
their mother.
It is reported thai one Williams
who lives two miles west of Cliiinrron
lily was held up Saturday night and
rolibetl of $'.2.'i No clue to who tl e
robbers are.
Willi a tlioiiMinil dollars iipptopii-
ntud for the purchase of Inioks this
year. Librarian .Lines will be able to
a'ld jfioully to the etlleluuey of iIim ter-
ritorial library
Mr Malone if tiiilhtie lias aecept-
ed a position as dry jjoodb clerk In the
tork-hey .Mer. Uo.'s oatatillhliment
lie Is a very pleasant gentleman mid
is a thorough dry goods man Wood-
ward News.
W M Salmon is distributing large
(uantltieK of tomato urd other heeds
free to farmer iu order that there
may be u large uuntity of vegetables
raised to supply tho cunning fact ry
he will slarl here this spring
I'VanU Merrick tho globe trotler
who recently returned from south
Africa will continue his travels but
will hereafter con Hue his trips to Ok-
lahoma as be believes a fellow chu get
too far away from home scmetimes.
He lias accepted a position with Wal-
lace A Muller the opulur druggists
and will run h wholesale drug wagon
selling only tocouutrv merchants As
a pill roller frank will lie a sucrcs.
The funeral of the late Thom.it L
MePherson will take place from the
family residence one mile east of the
eity 011 Oklahoma avenue at '.' o'clock
this afternoon services lieiug conduct-
ed by Itev. W. T King Mr. MiPher-
oil's death was a shock to the 1 ulire
community very few being awnie of
bis illness and seotes of eltiaens drove
out yesterday through the raiu and
mud to extend their sympathies to the
alrieken family.
t'Mllt'l Tl l'HtIHIKll
On aceouut of the numerous enter-
tulnmeuts this week the lanid Ixiys
Hare deabicd Ut put nil' Inalr enter-
Wtininaiti until the loih day f nxt
month.
" 1
First published. I Oklahoma Loadei
ilnrch II liill
I'liblicittioii Notice.
Iu the District Court oi L04H county
Oklahoma territory.
William s Caswcil pla'.utni' rs. ilat
lie It Caauell defeuduut
territory of Oklahoma county of L
gan ss
To sluttie it. Caswell
Vim are hereby uotibc I that you
have been suetl v the pUiutiK' above
U4iucil William s Caa veil and thu'
the said plaintiff has Bled his petition
in the district court of Logan county
in the h aid territory pra. ing judgment
against you for abaolut j diroree and
you are hereby notified that you wust
answer the said petition en or before
the !Tth day f April 1M3 or the said
petition will be taken aa trna and
judgment rendered divorcing the said
piuiutiH from you
Ml W.I I a 11 S Caswell
I. 11 I pit 1 '. D ' 1 mil '
H I. A II Ml
Latest U.S. Gov't Report
i il M .illi I .
i in Oklahoma
Mi rch li
Leader
L'uliliciiiioii iS'oliCt.
In 1 l-.e district court of Logan county
and Territory of Oklahoma.
W II. toy ie and II. S. Smith I'lnlnt
ills vs. I). II ( ommager. Hefcud-
ant
It Opllr. will take notice that iu the
above entitled cause one Mines Wein-
berger and Peter Doye hare been sev-
erally served with orders of gitrnlsh-
inent ami have died their answers as
garnishees In said cause slating that
they are indebted to ihufnbovft named
defendant D II Cominnger ut divers
sums now due and In divers sums to
become due ami further stating that
you the said It. Opllr. claim such in-
debtedness and th'j above named
court did on the 11th day of .March
A ll. IhOB make and enter tv certain
order in said cause which snhl order
Is In the words nnd figures following
to-e.it.
W. II Coyleuml II S. Smith l'lalnt-
ills nguinst I) II. Commugcr De-
fendant Now on this Uth day of March A.
D I M."i this cause coming ou tube
heard on the answers of I'etcr Doye
and Moses Welti borger summoned as
garnishees heiein and it appearing to
the court from stub answers that one
It Opi.x claims the indebtedness set
out iu the an were of said garnishees
and that thu said H OpUs. resides at
Toledo Ohio it is by the court ordered
that the said It. Opil. be interpleaded
as a defendant to the garnishment
uution In this cause and that notice
theicof notifying thu said It Opil.
that suit has been instituted against
tho principal defendant I) II Cjm-
mager and mat in said notion orders
of garnishment weru issued to and
served upon the garnishees Peter
Doye and Moses Weinberger and that
the said garnishees have answered in
said cause staling iu such answers
that they were indebted to the said I).
II Couiuiugcr but that they are in-
formed that the said K. Opil. claims
such indebtedness and that the said
It. Opil. must answer within twenty
thus after the last publicnttiou of said
notiieas to his claim in and to the
said gatnlsheed indebtedness and
which said notice shall specify the
date when answer shall be duo and
that unless the said It. Opil file such
answer beioro the date specilicd Judg-
ment by default will b rendered
against him which shall conclude uuv
claim ou h's part in and to thu said
gurimhecd indebtedness whether the
same bo duo or to become due to th?
defendant and which said uot'co shall
embody a copy of this order and shall
be published in some weekly newspa
per of general circulation in the coun-
ty of Logan and Territory of Oklaho-
ma for throe successive weeks.
Now you will therefoto take full
notice of the contents of said order
aud that unless you lile your answer
in said cause on or before the 17th day
of April A I) 1MH judgment will be
rendered ngaiust you by default
which said judgment shall conclude
liny claim upon .voir part In and to
the said garnished indebtedness
Asp Sliartel A Collinuhum
Attorneys' for Plaintiffs.
Attest
Lou's K Pitts
Clerk of the District Court of Logan
County.
Seal.
First published iu Oklahoma Leader
March II IMI.1.
Notice tor publication.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan county
ss. In thu dlbtritt uoutt for saul
lotiuty aud territory.
Wlllluin P. Ward plaintlll". vs Lillie
Ward defendant. Summons ly
pitblieation
'lho defendant Liilio Ward w 11
take notice that slie has been sued 11
the district court of Logan count
teriitory of Oklahoma that unless you
answer the petition of the plauilill
William P. Ward IHed iu the otli. e of
ihu clerk of the distt let court of said
county ou or before ihe 27th day of
Apt il ls'.5 tho petition of pluiutilV
wl'l be taken us true and a judgment
and decree will be rendered by the
district court of said county in favor of
said plain till' und dissolving thu mar-
riage relations now existing between
you and the said plalutilV nnd a di-
vorce w ill be granted said plaintitr us
prayed for in said petition
Dated at tlttthrlu Oklahoma thU
1 1th day of March A D lsW
WIIIIh.ii P Ward plelntiil.
Attost. Pinch A inimpsol his titty's
Louiis K. Pitts '
-km I Clerk (list eovrt.
Wanted To rent a iiinno In good
condition. Ml ICast Clevtdand avenue
13 t.l
CriiKliril lo Death.
A fatal accident oecurred last Sun-
day about four miles west of Wood-
ward in whieh the family of Charlie
'I'honiHi wore the sull'erers. The ruin
had loosened the roof of the dug out
anil it caved in instant killing Mrs.
Thomas and seriously injuring her
mother. The rest of (he family es-
caped unharmed. The accident was so
uue.pecled that it mnkoe the bereave-
ment doubly liard to liear. The
family have the sympathy of nianj
friends
BABY
HUMORS
instantly Relies ed
And Speedily Cured by
(uticura
N MIN
ALL ELSE TAILS
A . . 1 1
1 HiClTltlRASOAP
and un 1. 1 1 . m 11 1.1 CITICURA.
il''
the gif4t kiiu iii will .itturd insunt re-
hrt permit rot and lrtp. and point Ut 1
peedv economical ami pcrnunent vure
U the must distressing U itJimg ami
burnuig skin and scalp diseases after all
bllbr mMluidi In).
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Br tuh dfX 1' Nl'llll
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UKl'ifitr
of the condition of thr- Cnpltol Nft
tloiiftl Rank at Unlhrlc. in III" Ter-
ritory r Oklahoma at the of
business. Mar.ha 1toy.
No I7U.V
NRSOt'RcRS.
Ii.ins nd i1irinnt SMwriiK
( n i (li ift mi nrrri ami unsecured -.' ?! ni
I IkiihIs in nnnrr clrralatlon u.srai nn
I iMrmiuininn V f rswui
i Mtix k- ci tirltn-s ct .
lUnktn huttie mrnlturr and fix-
ture i.nwes
tta tun m
i.flMm
Has ra
KM ft
t.itt
itmn
ai
Due rmm national hanks (not re-
serve aaenls)
Dur from tate hank and hangers
Due from approved reserve aarnt
t'hri k and other i ah Items
N'otrs of other national hanks
l'"ra tlnnal paper i urrency nickels
ami rents
Lawful money leserve 111 bank vis
Mpe le MOTW
lcaal temler notes I.SM Oil
Redemption funst with V. . trerts-
urer ( jier rent of clrrulatton)
iiMOn
Total
fnnm t
I.I MUl.tTtRS.
Cailtal sW k paid In $ l 0ft on
rndlvlcleil profit lews expenses
and taxes paid m IH as
National bank notes outstanding II Sftnoo
Due lo other national banks .ai re
Due to state hanks and bankers W3
Indltidual deposits subject to
rhc k I ll w
Demand certificates of deposit ..tHT !
Cashier's rhet ks outstanding l.l ihi
Total ISIil (wa l
Territory of Oklahoma Oounty of ligan s
I 3t L Turner cashier of the alnive-
nained bank do solemnly sw-enr that the
alsave statement Is true to the beatofmr
knowletlpe and belief. M I.. Tt'uxnii
t'ashler
Suliscrllied and sworn to ls?fort me this
lh dat of Man h 1S. J A. Cai.i.in
Iskai.1 sfoinrv 1'ubili
Term expiree Jan II. iwa.
CVitrert Attest tlan K. Ilti.i ini.si r
H. I. simith .
Oko. A Mm M l
Dlrci tors
A system of waterworks will be put
iu al the Summit View 1 1 meteiy tliis
spring so that lot ownen can water
grass and flowers din n the hot
months This will mi i.iieli to the
beauty of the place and n.iuc it one of
the most attractive cei . tei i. in il.p
8outhwes Sccretaii' Lynds sii that
other Improvements will oe intide dur-
iugtlie Rummer.
Dr. Furrow is now ready to meet his
man)' customers and friends. He has
nice quarters and is prepared to prac-
tice all of the new methods in dentis-
try. (Iraduated at the Kansas City
dental college March 1 1MI5; took his
first course iu the school in 'S! and 'SHI
before coming to Iho territory. Ollice
in rooms I and .'i Victor block. 13 Iw
S tilrii Kl iartl.
Slolen on the streets of Guthrie
March s an Lnglish pointer dog. I)e
scriptlon: Uather large almost white
wllh lemon ear'-and a few lemon spots
on his sides; wore when stolen leather
collar with nickel plate with the let
ters ".!. ('. .lumison (iuthric Okla"
and on reverse side ' Murray t Moore
Itlackwell nifd Newkirk " 'ilewnrdof
S2.r for delivery to me of dog and con-
conviction of thief il. (. .lAMItlN If
For a short order or a good 2)c din-
ner oysters and lunch go to the C07.V
Commutation ticke'.s ?H for 6I. L
V Sullivan Proprietor ll'i'. West
Oklahoma
DR. G. A. HUGHES
The Leading Dentist
cfe
WB
W.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
All kinds of fillings neatly inserted
Artilicial teeth on any base desired
SOO to 1000 to select from. Hvory op-
eration guaranteed and prices lower
than anywhere else in the city for the
best work. Otlicu room '2 over 1'anlt
of Indian Territory.
Just Stick a Pin
Our Spring Wooiens
Have Arrived!
That tho patterns are rich nnd that
the styles into which we are
Tailoring Them
Tor Spring apd S.unmr nre
Beautiful Beyond Compare.
WILLIS THE TAILOR
105 OK. AVE.
1 ijw. a-'.
I J$XS
! i Remington R. Racer$f 00
1 1 " Model M 95
'$ " " B 75
I " Boy's Wheel 50
I Pastima Special - 60
$ Westminster - - 70
I Little Scorcher 18
I $t4 4 &&& tSG ??
a ItKMball tioodk l.tiwn
TeuiiU t'roijut't Hum-
iiKK-ks liuii ami Am-
& munition. FUhingTai-U
if .SfliMs and Nu lii
ifyfl t-nulrii-s. Wlu-fls
X to let
I Olsmith Arms Go.
liSHW
I WrPVLasQBsVlw"3BsBSlflBW1.
J trrPHlLaBssss
In the fact th it
THE LARGEST
Piece
For fall and winter 1894. displayed 1V
H. L. Cohen the New York Tailor.
I Kin nM noted for
cheap Tailoring but good '1 u'lor ng chenp
Convince I
J. V. MoNWAL PaKs
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
A J. SKAY
Hoard of Ulroclora In
HOHACK HPEK1)
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the scaton of 1895. Largest stot k of cyrlcs
and ejele sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold
PAYMKNTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Uicyclcs at Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies
Call at or address 1 13"34 E.tt Oklahoma avenue Guthrie (). T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
fALLY
Tim Only
Restaurant M Short Order House
Ill (iiiflnip.
WALliY 0N(! CAN 1MHASK YOU AT ALU TI.MKH.-
most Given Away !
On 01 licloic Mjirli 1 si we will nime into
by the llison Hun; Mure un ll.uiison avenue.
Hale wt- will pusiiu.h ell .iti ihii
Watches Clocks Jewelry Pianos
'Organs anil Musical Merchandise
At actual cost anil eartnge forJeaOi at prices never bef.i olleroil In Okluhomu
Will and exaiuineonr pr ccs before buying e. ewherit.
Murray & Williams.
109 HARRISON AVE.
THE SILVER DOLLAR
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bat In the Territory. t0a west Harrison.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division.
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Catersltoithe Best Trade Only. Besl Good
In Stock all the Time
Hamilton & CO.
0j sT$
t rfw;iiyy ' M " lfc!Mafeg'raA nwtrf '
W;jgWsj
STOCK OF
OODS
Cnll and
COHEN
211 UKI.MHMU AVKXITK.
A .1 NKA. V i'r-1'HKMiiihM
50000
10000
addition to Hank Ollicer'"
ItOHT.'MAll'J IN Hl'NltY LINN
W. J. HORSFALL Caahlor.
on Installments
FirsLCIiis.s
TKY II 1 31
tlit'siiiie now orcupied
1'ioin now until tlint
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 86, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 14, 1895, newspaper, March 14, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73285/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.