The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 142, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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JO
FOR LOANS
Sever Such Testimonials.
What the Mail Brings to the Paine's
Celery Compound People. -
What excuse is thore for not getting
strong and well? ruble's celery com
pound tho world's great remedy lor
nervous weakness can bo obtained
at any druggist's In any city or in any
couutry town One can get a licarttor
beatthior appetite purify the blood
uud increase its power of feeding tho
nerves and tissues by taking l'ultic's
celery compound.
It la Hie greatest Invlgoralor in ex-
istence. Try it.
Testimonials for'publlcatlou are ta-
ken quite at random by the present
proprietors of this great remedy.
The letters are never "doctored."
Tittles aru never placed before the
names of untitled people. Honest but
obscure men are never said to be "lion-
orables." Kverjday kind of men who
have been mado well by the uso nf
I'atnc's celery compound arc never pa-
raded boforo the public as "Tho Groat
Mr. bo and-So" or "The Wonderfully
Successful Mr. ThiB-and-That." Casus
of ordinary sickness are never elab-
orated into hideous Impossible dis-
eases When it happens that the mail
biHigsa heartfelt teller from saeh a
man as Statu Trcasuror C'olvin f
New York or Mr. Carlisle's private
M'cretary or I'dmund Kusscil or May-
or flicsiiane of niontreai. or kov. jt.
Oueliet or Commodore llowoll or Mr
liillam of Sudge or Ida Lewis or e.-
1IKKIKTE1) AIM EST.
llenrcc Merchant IMrotn Dentil lit Hi
HhhiU i)t II Mamliul
Special t Dally Leader
'UiKASHA I T. Nov. 80 United
States Marshal Hop Cloud shot Goo.
Merchant a resident at tills place at 8
o'clock tonight while resisting arrest.
The ball entered tho right sido through
thu ninth rib and will undoubtedly
prove futal. Merchant was drinking
all day aud was becoming bolstcro.is
when Hop Cloud remonstrated with
him about it. Hu pulled his gun aud
commenced shooting at Cloud. Cloud
then tired one shot striking Merchant
on thu suspender buckle the bullet
carrying the buckle clear through his
body.
Mncklen'a Arnica Mulve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts
bruises sores suit rheum fever sores
chapped hands tetter ulcors chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively cures plies or no
pay required. It is guaranted to give
perfe t satisfaction or money refunded
l'l Ice 25 cents per box. For sale by
Seatonlun Druir Co.
Wiu. ltithaupt the caterer Is now-
ready to serve banquets and parties at
short notice ill Harrison avo. laws
DO YOU READ ?
Look at this feast for the lung win-
ter evenings which nan be found on
Ltlllo'B news counters:
Trias sidlnr" '"
Ju.lKf IU
I'ucfc . 1(1
Illustrated American
la
.mile Weekly
I'm le ham
Ignite Iluilget
Munscjr h Mugaainc . .
Manure's Magaslite
i ikinoKitilan
Itu-Ureal DhUle
Harper' WerVljr
MeirtiiulKan Magasluc
u.iiuani e
LiUketi Hume Jnurnal
i utur) MagAsinc
lUrix-r' Magaxlne
N A Kevk
Arena
Kurum
Itevlew of lteUiMn
AlUnlt MonlUlv
Cun'f nl Llo-ratuic
I.elle I'oimlar Monthlj-
Munthl lllumrjlor
Deline&iur.
l.aMutlit
l. Art le La mode
llu Tun
i..ilet
A large line of story books and dally
papers etc Tlicy will take your sub-
scription for aiiy periodical published
at publisher's price. They carry the
largest and bast selected stock of
books In the city and solicit your pat-
ronag? iu this line.
F I. HUE & CO.
OruL Book an. Kiws Dipot
GUTHPIK O.T.
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE
Minister to -Austria John M. Fraud
who expressly wishes others to bo ben-
ellttud by his or her cspericiioc tho
proprietors of I'alne's eolory compound
guuuy give sucii unsolicited testlmn
nlal to the public prcs.
Hut ono person's health Is as valu-
able as another's and (n puhllslilng
the testlrnonlalsof peoj. e whom this
great remedy has made well and
strong no particular emphasis is put
upon such person s nftlcial standlntr.
Tho world ia mado up of what
Abraham Lincoln culled "thu plain
people." It is they whom I'aluo'y Col-
cry compound has most benefited
Hero in a let tor (veibatim) juBt re-
ceived from Louisa Pierce of Melottc
South Dakota:
' 1 used i'aluo's uetery compound
tlrst fur 'rheumatism and found Ittnt
it licltird mo very much. I have slneo
used it fur uervousnuss and Idilnuy
trouble an i have receitud rory muoTi
lin null t from its use and oonsldor It
one of the best remedies. Mr. A Cadj'a
pooplo use it nml think they can
iiurdly gt along without it in the
house 1 know of several otliors that
have ued It thut-I am not aeiiualntcd
with but on "thnr lady Mrs. Ondell
used it for nervousness nuit it uiutlo
her well.
Thnro la the testimony of thousands
that 1'ulno'rt celery compound makes
people well!
THKItlTOKIAlj SKBTCIIES.
Ami ICuil lie Sliotit ul l'rtMlux IilcliK-nU In
Tuu Hamulus.
The i-ommll'ce appointed by the
t-hxiuw ami Lhlokuisaw councils to
coiifciiter tlu- propusliloiis of thu Dawes
.-omitii&vlon roKiil against nceoptiug
kmi in oeiiralty 'J'his has been
t l.jdi .! liy t.ith hoii.es of tho Choc-
v'ounell iiiid and has been approved by
the chief '1 he lomicil uppealb to tho
Christian nation to be permitted to re-
tain postrtsinn of what is theirs in
ic 'or.l-uii e with reiterated treaty
provision
Henutssey Press: Judge MeCall of
tlie distrlut eourl hpnteuuod Charles
Carlisle fr the murder of Hennoisoy
to kovuu yoaitt In tho Lunslng (Kan.)
rtanllcnury. lie was found guilty of
ciimlnul assult. Thogrundjury found
an indictment ortho Same ohartiu
against I'ostinusler MeShoa mid his
tilal Is set for the net term of cunt t.
An early morning iiro at Hnid Sun-
day dobtroyeil 933 0H0 worth of prop
erty eight buildings and their con-
tents being consumed Charlie Oloolt-
lcr of Oklahoma (4tr lost a. lino two-
story building on which hit had only
1400 insurunce The Uuidoltloo build-
ing narrowly escaped.
Charlie M. Iloacoui under ludl-tinent
for forgery and other fulnnius to
Itlulne comity lias jumpad his bond.
He was to have uppenred at Kingfisher
foi 'trial on change venue but did Hot
put in an appearance. Ho Is the young
man formerly stenographer In Judge
Harford's court In Kl Ueuo'wlio went
to Watouga and tt ted a bank swin
dling everybody who trusted Una and
finally musing his old father's death.
Illii bond It said to be count r noted
largely of straw
Perry Untcrprise The case of the
Territory against KIT Hand for the
lo i murder f licorge Kohr which was be
gan yrstcrdav continues today. This
murder occurred up InJICav oonnty
about four miles west of Ktldnro on
the Hlaekwell road juit at sun rite
Nor M l'l and grew out of adltUeiilly
about the claim that they were both
oocupyiiv and clalmiug. Itlsstateil
that Hand mado hit tiling at tho taiul
ollloi in person and that Itohr sent
his filing by mail but it is not neces-
sary to go into particular! as moat
all uro more or )bh familiar with
the circumstances as thoy wore pub-
lished in detail at the lime.
Perkins Journal: One ol the :not
charming families la Parkins Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Purduut will leave for
(iulhrio no.M weok their future home
Lota of peoplo will regret tholr depart-
ure us Mrs. Piirdnm is a moat amiable
lady but iiiuny rejalee in the sueeeaa
of Frank who now become u'partuer
In the Coyia MoroauillQ com puny sue
euaaors to Ooyle & Smltli tho jvoll
known wholesale grocery house in
Guthrie. Although a partner in the
(inn Frank will traiet on the railroad
and J. A Metcalf. ol Stillwater will
do l' rank's route in this section. Wo
are vory sorry to lose Fiank but hope
for suciois iu his deserved advance-
ment. Here I uin. with another oar of that
MoAlcster nut coal SS.50 per ton cfa-
ltvcjed. N. V Qheadle
lor rent Front room fumUhed
Four rooms unfurnished 018 Vitas. tS
UKCKI'TION AND IM11TV.
Mr 1 t jitiav Mt nml llrnth'r. W. "
I'llt ll.JtFl-fjiln rrirmU
Mr U Dumas Nix gave a ueiiihtful
reception from 3 to 0 o'eloeh yete-day
aft rnouti at her pleasant home 4J1
Clrtvlaad atomic. Tim house was
neatly decorated with raro plants and
sweet exitls and the parlors glowed
from the mellow light of waxen tapers
senior Kjtnoro's orchestra furnished
- eet strain of music and the callers
composing' the eremo of O.dah una
sre ly were regally entertained by
lli. hatailug wife of the United Elates
marshal. The favor were delight-
fttlly an fait while delicious Icos and
f roppa ortj served.
Tlfn.u who colled won :
Ml'.S MoNetil Mcsdamos McNeal
Mfigann i.llllo. Alison Hllueoc llvn-
frow llltllngaley Turnor Frailer
Morris ifliBlbourn. Hall. itnmsoy Nix
WlSby Hale Screrns Spencer. Harne
Mdtcal' Sobnell Stono Daniels Asp
Covlo Halnor Hlrschl Van Voorhcos
Sautidorfc Hogan. Hrlehnor Grlssell
Luca-. Wither I) .t Wilber Hueltnr-r.
Holes Lowft. Cbrhlus Cottonl Tar-
rants Ulfliniih. Lelaml ypurliick I
Smith Smith. Cottcral. Gardner. Mil-
ler Hunter Hunter rClncall Rhodes
Smalley Huettnur Hitchcock Tranlc
lin llarkdy Carver I'omyoa lYank-
lin. Wldincr. Orav. I'a'ntor. Ileilmat)
(Cloo'lrleh Kbrlght Murray Iluvig-
I horst 'llnglc Cuntilnghnm. Sexutier
lUmscy rltls. Horner Uodsofi ilea-
dl Fogun Jones J M. Drown Laux
Latterly Jamison Hrootcs Dual Levy
Patterson. Crawford Dale Haxter
Speed Crook Wallace Jleamer Law-
rence Itrown Whito Cotlingham.
.Shartel McQoodwin Huston Hum-
phrey Kimball Gray Hroolts Orner
Corb'jtt. Moreor Itentiott Corlwnt.
Strung. Hodgo. McKay HaUcll Ojcar
HaUell Ouis Kodgers WhitbecU.
(hiiniiliiiiriititrr l M'r. I'tllr.
In the evening Mrs Nix was "at
home" to the society young ladles and
gentlemen complimentary to her
geniut and popular brother Mr. Will-
turn S Foils. She was assisted by
Mrs. J. H Havlghorst Misses Lillian
Hunter and Lillian Laux. Miss Lena
Hunter presided at the door and with
little Miss Nix nlso distributed beau-
tiful favors In the shape of roaos and
pinks. In the refreshment room Mrs.
Ilavlgliorst and Mrs. Hafferty ofllola-
toil. The usual p isllmos were enjoyed
and I'rof. Hotnero's orchestra of time
violin and plino t.ept tune to Mr.
Pelts' good humor and high Hpirits.
The collation served was dcUclou" if
daintily moulJcd lees and delicately
Havered viands may be called suoli.
1 lie occasion was certainly a most
hnppy ono. Tin guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Frank O'Neil Mrs llavig-
horst Mm. UulTerty; Misses Coodrloli
P.iluo Paine Illuluugh Sjeloy
aocloy Wlsby Sautter Cuppage Par-
sons rau.v Hunter Cunningham
Shotdon Sclinull Halner; Messrs. Deal
Havlghorst Hrowoi. Hllllnrfslv ib-
lack Pitts Willis Henuolt Leonard
McKay Hunliir Wliootor Haxtor
Herself Ovorstrqet Tarlton Laux
Piatt tjolobte Pentecost Painter
Peniroo&t Lauv.
.MISSION INSTITUTK.
lldinu Mlmlon Hixildt Kiippoillni; lOC'ol-
lrp:1 Willi 8000 (lnilluiifiii.
On Tuesday evening Hev. D. F. Riv-
era preached a beautiful sermon on
"The Groalest Act of Your life." The
meeting opened with a largo alluud-
unie. Among the prominent persons
in attendance are Uev. Hass L. II.
Holt Dr. Hiixton W. II. Hall Lang-
slon; J. li .Tohnsou Dover and Dr
Itairdon Omaha Neb siiporintcnde-t
of missions of the Now York Home
Mission Socloty. The subject "Shull
wo ealabllah u colloge Iu Oklahoma"
was warmly discussed by Judge for-
king Dr. Ulvers and W. K Grant The
following subjects wore discussed:
"The quail lleat'on of the ministry and
their relation to tho world;" "The es-
tablishment of a Haptlsl college" uud
"How to savo tho boys and girls" Dr.
Hasfi preached a strong sermon on
"To organisation of the Christian
oh uroh."
Dr Hivcrs said In a speech '-That
tho I'siuo lllsfloii Society is support-
ing forty colleges uud seminaries in
th south from which 8000 graduates
have come; that Shaw University
ltalalgh N. 0. hat done more to re-
duce Ignorauee and dignify manhood
and womanhood than any other moral
force In the Gulf statos."
OFFJriALS LET OUT
ilutlloe Jtrllin ttu'iiriiilii KliiKtUhcr
Co mil j OIlluirH.
A Ilonnaasey special saya: Judge
MeAtas in tl;e district court has is
sueil uu order suspending the throe
comity ODinmlbsioners who are impli-
cated in various transactions In which
the county lias been loaor to the ex tout
of several thousand dollars. An in
voetlgatlon of County Treasurer Lee's
booke shows him 81.700 short In Ills no-
count.
ArciI Swlulki llrililont Ilixul
h.OAiiA Mo.. Nov. iM. Henry W
Gillelt. one of the early settlor of
Central Missouri and fgr upwuids of
liftv eais a resident of Morgan aouu
t died at Ids homo iu this city :iged
si years.
llllf.
All inembora of Wlidey Iidge No.
17 I. O. O. F aroreijuoetod to moot at
Odd Fallow hall at 1 p. m. today to at-
tend the funeral uf Jtrothor il. C
Hrlei tou. S. IL Olbok. N. G.
P. II Smk-um. Sv-
A. 11. IlarUov. of Magic City. Pa
writes; "1 foul it a duty of mine to
inform you and ue public that Do
Witt's Witch Uasel Salvo cured mo of
a vcrv bad ease of eczema. It also
outed my bov of n ruunlng sore on
htsleg. F. H. LUlloA. Co. and C R.
Hen fro.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
stew keymt Baking Im-frc
SEE W. M. BRONSON BANK OP INDIAN TERRITORY BUlLD G.
LIGHTS AND .WAJHMVS.
Hrlf (ilnnrr-. Pointed nl I tn prr-ti t tiR a In
nml About the City.
Dr. Ayers is over from Chandler.
Mayor Martin Is Inline from HI lleno.
The Mistletoe bar is dispensing
tcrs.
ys-
Mr. and Mrs
I'orry.
.lohii Coltor&i visited
Attorney Shartct was in Purse I yes-
terday. Horn to Mr.
laud a girl
and Mrs Prank 1'iee-
The Loyal Americans held an inter-
esting meeting last night.
.Iu ige D ilo adj mrned
at Chandler yesterday.
district court
Sister's of Morey of l'ittaburg. l'a
are here arranging to found a hospitu'.
Weather pormitt log the
will sliool today at Cuitol
pun club
Hill parte.
Do Mom Keoh of 1'nld was talfen to
tlto insnne asylum at Norman yester-
day. .
The daughter of Tom Ca postmas-
ter at liolram was fatally hurt by
rnnntng into a who fence.
Thu 3-veur-old daughter of .1. 11.
Martin of Kingllsher was burnud to
death while pluylng with fire.
John Doker held tie luclty ticket
No. 40 and won the Mason A Hamlin
organ at K.Mlwood'8 last night.
An insurance man is in the city mak-
ing u tBiW map of the city for the na-
tional board of underwriters.
The W. C T. V. wilt moot with Mrs.
O. Anderson 000 l'crklus avenue at 3
p. in. An excellent program. Visitors
invited.
Poslmuster Jones of FouU P. U was
in tho oitv yesterday aud reports the
1 urges t kind of a yield in cottou from
that part of Logan county.
A free oohy of the eight-pago edition
of the Leader will ba presented to all
on next Sunday. It will toll you how
to obsorvo Thaiiksgirlng.
Judge Dale District Clerk Pitts
Stenographer DeLay Hailiir Hill Tay-
lor and Daputy John Hlxon returned
lust evening from Chandler
II U. Hrlerlon who dropped dead of
heart disease Tuesday night will bi
burled today by the Odd Fellows of
which lodge he was a chartor member.
The directors of tho State Fair Asso-
ciation met last ulglit and docldud to
call a muotingof thu stockholders for
next Tuesday uvonlng.in the dlst'let
uourl room.
Deputy John llnylo camu in last
night from the Osau nation with
Chas. Hayworlli and ono Ulck Hol-
tnar charged with selling whisky to
Indians.
Major It 11. Poe one of the best
speclul agents of tho land depart
ment is here today rue major is
vary popular In Oklahoma and has a
host of friend in Perry.- Porry Dem
ocrat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hall were hap-
pily surprised last oveblng by a num-
ber of their fritnds calling on them.
Music and refreshments were served
and a good time was hud.
Deputy Dixon will arrive from Chan-
dler today with Davo Hlien sentenced
lo three years in Leavenworth pint
tontinry for poitolll ;o robbery. SliorllT
Gebku will bring over the other birds
billed for the pen at Lansing.
Charles Linn the well-known shoe
man was married at the German
church at 8 o'clock last evening to
Theresa OtTriausen of Denver Colo.
A loception was held later at their
new home 013 Harrlsou avenue.
The rooms ol the Guthile club lu
the Gray Hros.' building on Oklahoma
avenuo were thrown open lo members
lust evunlug. A short business session
was held. The club starts out with
Mattering prospects und will prove
very popular
The lied Men held another meeting
Tuesday night and toolcin sovoral now
membois Saehcin Taylor appointed
his degreo stuff and the team did work
in the Adoption degree Much credit
Is duo Deputy Incohoncu Dixon for his
ufllclciit work In organising this tribe.
llidiiRlit lie Woro thu l'.illtn.
While enrouto from 111 Iteiio to Ok-
lahoma City rccontly the occupants of
a Choctaw coach wore greatly amused
by two passongors a vory fashionably
dressed lady and her husband the lat-
ter on tho Itoubcn order. Tho pulr
seemed to be in anything but a happy
mood and ware quarreling. Just as
the lady w'as getting In her bast licks
the brukemun appeared upon the scene
and announced "Yukon." "You'r a
gol darned liar" yelled tho man "I
can't and what's more I won't. You'd
oblige mo by attondlng to your own
business. Pin wearing tho pants on
this trip "
Nullce to Odd rllov.
All incmbrtra of I 0. O F. No. i are
requested to be at Odd Follows hail
Thursday at 1 p. m. sharp for the
funeral service of llrother II. IS.
Hrlerton. All brother Odd Fellows In-
vited. Ily order
J. FOVCAIIT N. U.
F. A. MKititTTK See.
Have your wolghiug dono on the
1-ton Standard Monarch scale just
oroetcd by A. G. Kcsler thu popular
wagon yard and food store proprietor
corner Division and Clovolani avo.
Telephone No 09. mo.
WsP
Pimples Notches blackheads.
ret! lough and oily skin prevented
by Cuticura Soap the most effect-
ive skin purifying and beautifying
soap in tlie world as well as pur-
est and sweetest for toilet and nur-
sery. Tiie only preventive of pim-
ples because the only preventive of
inflammation of the pores.
8(4.1 tkroachtut th vmU biliUH dii4i F Kiv-
1 Klitf IJ.r4..t Uo.b. I'um
laia h CusMWiitvir tUfttft. JivOa.t.S.O
v
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iiimwucwjMUma5airiMiiiriicT
THE VUHCEI.L JtUKE.
Thlrtj-Tuo 1IiiII(HiiK tliirmtl -llii linn-
ll IjUti'Mt N
Tlilrty-two buildlUgA lyero destroyed
by the Are in Purest) and llio liss Is
estimated at $250000. The burnt
district will soon bo adorned with
brick. A. 1'rong and P. Uiuoksman
who were caught pouring oil on Iholr
stocks i&e still In jill. Sentiment
J against them Is strong. The heaviest
losers are:
Hlauohard & Womls.dry goods store
stock and bulldluir loss STt 300 Insur
ance SS.orjo; J. Fond re dry goods 80.-
000 Insurance &S000; Woads & Sparks
SO oOO nsurunco 800! Hrowu's opera
house iU isgotl 91000 covered' by in-
suruuci' A V. CuiU" hardware
SO 000 insnranie 3 f0u: John Snccd
general iiierchandise 810000 partially
insured; Turk llroi A Co wholesale
dry goods $10000: S Simons A. Hro.
dry goods damaged S-t.OOO W. P
Kttston boots and shoes loss SQ.nno
Insuranoe S3oao; It Campbell drug
stock and two buildings 87fi00 Insur-
ance 83500; Curtice drugs 31000 in-
surance not known; Commercial hotel
$2500 no insurance; Santa Fe hotel
3S000 no insurance; L. H Parks gro-
ceries Slo.000 no Insurance; Star store
clothing etc SoO' insurance 53000
l'ruclaiiiiuliiii.
Thankful to Almighty God for Ills
matiifo'd great blessings vouchsafed
to the peoplo of the territory of Okla-
noiua and for His loving kindness and
tender tnerey so richly bestowed upon
our nation and fur the manifestation
of His grnee In the hearts of the peo-
ple for the early seed-time and the
glad fruition of ihe harvest aud in ac-
cordance with the proclamation of the
president of the United Statos:
I William U Renfrew govornoi of
the territory of Oklahoma do hereby
appoint and set apart Thursday the
28th day of November lbOS as" a day
of thanksgiving and prayer to bo ob-
served by all people. On that day let
us suspend our usual pursuits and pb-
somblo in our customary places of wor-
ship and reo lor unto Uod thanks and
adoration for the poaco and prosperity
with which our land has been blessed
for bountiful rains nnd sufllclent har-
vests for health and happiness and
freedom from pestilence for the bless-
ings of liberty and for innumerable
oilier blessings so froely showered up
on us. May tho poor and needy by
deeds of charity bo shown the good
will we feel toward all mankind.
In tostlmony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and caused to bo af-
flxoil Hie great soal of the territory of
Oklahoma.
Done at Oullirle O T. this 12th day
of November. In the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred nnd
ninoty-flve. nnd of tho independence of
the United States the ono hundred and
twentieth ily the governor
Wn.i.tAii C. Kuxpnow
Tnoii vs . Low k
Seo'y of Territory.
A I'roo Trip to Atfiuitn Kxu It Ion
And roturn (from tho home of the
sender) Is offered by tho publishers of
tho Ladles' Uvery Saturday of 30
South Seventh street Philadelphia tu
the firf.t porton able to make seventy
small Digllsh words by using the let-
ters containel in KV-K-IIY S-A-T-U-H-D-A-Y
atiA no letter to occur
moro times In any one word than It Is
contained in "Every. Saturday."
A first class pneumatic tiro bleyle
(for either boy or girl) is offered to the
first person sending list of s'tty words
as above.
A lady's elegant gold watch to first
person sending list of fifty words as
above and ono hundred other articles
of value for first lists in order of merit
as received.
Twelve 2 cent stamps must bo sent
for trial subscription four numbers of
that beautiful thirty-two page illus-
trated Nowspapor for Women con-
taining full particulars and rules of
the Leisure Hour C.role Word Hulldlng
exerclsos for bright people; also nonius
and addreoses of the 10.1 htiecesHful
people In last Educational Contest
given by that publication. If inter-
ested unswer promptly and address
bailies' ba turd ay PiibltMiingCompany
weparimont "li
Philadelphia Pa.
South
Seventh St.
11 13 U
C utlilni; M'lintt-d
The relief committee of tho ladies of
tho U A. It. are haying a good many
calls for clothing for old soldier and
tholr families livinir In the country.
We ask every ouo having any clothing
to give to iIiono worthy people to send
them to Mrs. II L Sirough 112 South
liroad street. 2t
The World's Fair
showed no baking
Tests
powdet
so pure or so great In lcav
cnlng power as tho Royal.
Fltst published In the Daily Leader u
SI.
Notice for Publication.
SUind Oflico at Guthrie Q T. No 18
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler bat filed notice of his
IuUiuUoii to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof w ill bo
made before the ret-later and receiver al
Guthrie. O T. on Jauuary 8 18M viz:
Nelson T llarrott foi the s w or ec 87.
tpl? nr iw.
He names the follow lug witnossoA to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation af. said laud vlr.:
Mark L ShulU. Win C Goldy Jumo
Ciaveu. Isaac H Arnold all uf Guthrie
Oklahoma.
A. N. J. CitooK Register
asoi
Celebrated
Ols
F"' A
i wmCfmm iiii ftnH y6? wu.-
PASSINU POINTS.
Itim or
Mure tir Ljm
littrrfiit to
Go to Hlrz'ol Itrothers for cheap gro-
ceries. 1 19 Itn.
Furnished rooms for rent at 508 Hast
Noble. 11 3 2w
Furnished room for light house
keeping No. 801 Hast Harrison Ave.
Give your bills to Smith the bill dis-
tributer. 8lf
For Sale A good young
dress "K" Leader tf
cow. Ad
For first-class paper hanging call on
L. Chrlscn 111 north First street-
Wanted to buy two
house. J. S Murtha
Avenue.
or three room
104! Oklahoma
Lost or strayed A pug dog male
disappeared last Wcdnoduy. Finder
wilt return to Guy Turner and receive
suitable reward
Stoves and o thcr household goods
for sale wheap Call at 415 North
Uroad street.
Madame Graham's celebrated toilet
articles for sale by Mrs. Warner the
hair dresser at the Fair. tin
Cheapest millinery In town. Miss
Patterson has reduced the pi Ice on
every pattern hat in the house; also on
sailors. Has just received a new lot at
easy rates.
For a first class meal or a clean bed
with pleasant surroundings go lo thu
Hotel Dally.
The Hotel Dally Is now under the
personal management of the colonel
who wilt see that your wants in his
lino are satisfactory.
Have you seen any of our dyeing? II
gives satisfaction to all who have had
work done. Dou't forget to send what
you have got to lis and get low prlcee
and good work. Steam Laundry.
If we don't distribute your b'lls you
don't have to pay for then; Smith
the bill distributor. 10 8 t5
Go to the Leader Grocery for n fine
smoke. Kvery twelfth purchaser gets
his cigars free. Tho best live tent
cigars on tho maikct. 13 t3
For sale. Hesl business property In
Guthrie. Located ou Fiist street. In-
quliu of Mrs. Drake corner Ash and
Perkins streets
If your clotks are Idle and your trade
is slack don't lay your clerks otT but
get out 5 001 bills and give' litem to
Smith the bill distributer and watch
the results. 81 f
Gcesel Geese! Thousand of them
going south. Dou't wait till the bll
zanl strikes you before ordering stun
of that McAlcstor coal from N F
F Chcadle 'phone 0. tf
Money to loan on watcties. jewels
clothing notes or anything of value.
Business strictly confidential. Rates
reasonable. Morehouse fc Co. 108
south Second street First door south
Misfit clothing co.
Harris it Shepherd liivcntois and
patentees of the kitchen cabinet are
now prepared to sell county and state
rights fur the sale of th-j same They
will trade a limited number of conn-
llos for Gullirlo property. Theie's
money In it for the right man. Call
and sec them at Uitzhaupt's bakery
HI Harrison avenue.
Dri'luniKlicr
Mrs Turner nn expetineced DreFR-
maker of Chicngo can be found nt the
homo of Hev Hoggets coiner of Itroad
and Logan where -she will be glad to
meet all ladles who wish first class
work In the latest styles at the most
reasonable prices. ' 11 17m
A man or lady to manage distribut-
ing soap samples specialties do cor-
responding. Send Svhan Co 7J7
Woodward Detroit M'leh. 10c for
samples soap etc. receive outfit offer.
10 lm
Wanted 500 ladles' and gents at
Vienna bakery to try our Vienna colTee
and chocolate at 5o a cup. Ill Harri-
son a vent 15 3 w
3I1LMNERY
At your own price. Mrs. A. P. Soun-
ders will close out the entire stock in
the uext ninety days at wholesale
prices. Come early and iot your choice
from the finest assorted IJnV of milli-
nery foods in the city Guthrie Milli-
nery Haiaar 107 Ok a7etiue. tf
Iu vrt
We mean dirt In your vest. Let us
take it out for you wjn't come back
for we use lots of water. Price only
2J ccuts. Steam Laundry.
DR. IGNAT
OCULIST
Oflico llnnral
lo lo t'-jin i an to Op iu
onico over Jloo llivo's New Store 0k. Ao. Guthrie 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases sad Snrgory of the
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Scientifically adjusted to suit the most complicated cases of defective sight
mith Arms Co.
GUTHRIE OK.
ind Sportsmen's Goods. Agents for the
Remington Bicycle
KMmiM9
Nollcn df ttiatblnilon nf I'urliit rililpi
Notice is hereby given that the part-
nership heretofore existing between J.
I j. Herod and Chas Hralthwalto les
ees of Model bakery has been this
day dissolved by mutual tnnscnl J U
Herod retiring. Chas. llralthwatic w'H
continue the business pay all the nut-
standing liabilities of tho firm and col-
lect all accounts J. L. llKlton
per W. H. Hkiioii
NOV. 18. 1811 ClIAS. HltAlTUWAITK.
Dandruff forma when the glands of
the skin are weakened and if neg-
lected baldness Is sure to follow.
Hall's Hair Henower Is thu best pro
ve niivo.
A Change.
Dr. Ignatz Mnyer's oilke hours will
hereafter bo from to a. in to 13 in.
and 1.30 p in to ft p. m. Sundays
from 10 a in. lo 1 1 a in.
Wanted A four or five-room house
furnished. Must have stable on prem-
ises with loom or three or four
horses If suitable place will rent
till spring. Addrcts Hox 530 Guthrie
O. T. 10 U
'Iho Fht Thing
To Itcmoinbcr
Is . .
I am in business lo make money.
Hut 1 dou't expect to get rich this
year or noct 1 go on these principles.
Make a man's clothes fit perfectly
Give him a cloth a little better than
you tell him it Is.
Don't put the price any higher than
It ought to be.
Tho best part of thla plan Is that
your customer comes bick every time
he wants clothes and seildshls friends
arannd too. That Is tho WBy I hoy
lo make money.
George II. Willis
Tho Tailor
1(15
Oklithoniu
Aronuo.
Dr. Furrow
DENTIST
Victor Hloek 1st and Harrison.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST
?
Cor. Oklahoma avenue and First si
up stairs.
Ucsidoncc: Corner Noble Ave and
Second street.
Tlie Tailor
Weather probabilities
Snow!
High wind-. '
Colder !
jlalitss you Shiver EIW
Then :!er your Ovommt
or ulster cailr. We cannot promise
garments inside of a week ulthougk
our force of tailors la working for ua
with might and main.
Prices Ilcasoiialilo.
H. L
COHEN
The Tailor
li' Ok Ave Onthrlo
Caveats and Trade-Marts obtained ind all Pit?
rent ImunrM conducted lor MootnArc Ftca.
Our Orricc is Opposite U 8. patent Orriccg
land wetaiiK .ire jutrntia leu tune than luwef
Jremoielrom Washington. $
J Send muuel drawing or photo. ivllh i!ccrlp-J
lion. Ve advise. If patentable or not free of J
Jchjrire. Uur lee not due till patent Is secured.
J A PAMPHLET "How to Obtain Patents" wllhj
cot ol same in the VI. S. and foreign countries!
J sent free. Adtrets t
IC.A.SNOW&CO.i
AYER
AURIST.
Guns
Pistols
Fishing Tackle
inwrniii mi mm
COHEN
j Caveats and Trade-Marlc obtained ind all Pit?
ZI
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 142, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1895, newspaper, November 21, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73489/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.