The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, December 13, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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TlUD LEAU&R. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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LESLIL U. NIBLACK. - - Editor.
inly tltir-iliiif l'Hter 1'ulilUliml In lliithrle.
Melftl OrcHti nf Oklahoma llemocrsojr.
'Mm OIHrliil Orsn.li of Loom UoillitT.
Fill HAY. ft EC. n. 18V
l'n Dmi Ir mirk accent) adrertls
I'ikwIUi i In- distinct Mid iMitillvB (fiiar-.iiii-o
Vli.it It h 1oiiiio the mid
ciirtilatlxii of any newi .-.per published In
iKiahotna
Tnw Ji Mini lttndnry I one of the best
milium mi of the kind In the West and is
h i ly ttirniiiKout large utiimtltliw of work.
s h I tu "ir urilnrt for btndlni? and blank
luniks an I liny will In promptly attended
i i
milllUKIITIUN HATIC.1.
DAILY.
Jufl monlii dellvmad In city I .'-0
iue month by mall M)
Ttiree m'ith. ............... 1 SO
Six rami lm 3 00
Inn yenr ........ 0 0'
WKKKLV.
ill mnnlhn f 50
J n Yi-nr 100
Iv the denote u loud Call for Cuban
insurgents iroes tip from Florida
Fin- moon gets full twice this month
bat vrlmt ha that (rot to do with llep-re-maiii
1 sten.
II. nit y II t mood evidently under-
nWxl w-h- n- Ik- was ticketed. He told
hjl 1 m it hi r A dry that lie "would re-
ceive him itli a rod-hot poker "
f ii-t. l:KKii i- n candidate for po-l'.-e
jndg- it t alvin 1. T. If elected
e trust iker will do more good than
lie did i .lie last le-rislltture.
Tin- r - e erj reason to bel'are that
(.nprcB will i haiige the condition of
limits in the Indian Territory) but
-ititehootl 'or Oklahoma that' an-
litber matter.
lx the language of Oewolf Hopper
there ia great jty in Ilclon." That
ay has pone Democratic anil oleitcd
lih-iah iiiney major be an over-wlielnilo-1-
Iiftuoerutic majority
M Mam i n a weekly siys the hhnw-
nee statehood resolution; ' roullirm
t in i eo) ut -oils of the I'erry oonven-
' n in li ' t ' riii-v do nthinf of the
I mil 1 in- l'i rry resolutions declined
i single statehood or none
Am- Walker I'routy timer. Vick-
ers and Low ry will po lib Okluhoiiwt
Uepiibtiejn ili-U-fatea to the St Louis
onrenlion (ii lines Speed lluruei
.mi Admire could go lis ilt-lcuU-u if
- i .nelitiiil but tliey have other
iliiL-kens 'it fry
Ai'TM. itrgaH i-ip congresh Hon. C.
U. Harms turni'd bit sUtjolloti to tiie
national R-pun-uii committer mid
hf a bro id siret -h of the lin iglnnUoH
and the .dd of (Ireer tounty mi - eed-
d to getting the Oklahomtt deleg iiion
ih the 8t Loui o inventioe in rasa d
from one to nix. These six d 4. pates
rill name the next Republican i omi-
Bee to run njra iiKt the next presltl nl.
in is Mir Mi'.ni;i).
ll.rr Abhvardt the (lermun antl-
fit mitic leader ban arrived in t Hie-
eountrjr and proioie to remain for
li-re for twynral month. There could
''i- no ottjeeUon to his spending
inontlie or ptbii jreura lit the United
Statc6 If he intended to devote hie
lime to u study of American iaalitu-
tion to ML'ht seeiii"; or to any other
Karmleag purMiit. Hut there are ob
Jo t ion tu the carrying out of the
ptn whlcih he has aniicunecd that of
hh anti-Jew eriuude und although he
Wtt be peimitte ( under our litw to
t'aliver leeture.s intended to create u
eeHtlment unfriendly to .'ewih citi-
seu it ie hoped thai puldk- seatiint-iit
will nataralixe hie effort-.
If ever there wm good reaeon to
gire a "dUlinguiahe-1 vieitor" a mid
rlHHildar and the marble heart such a
raaaojt eUu in the eaee of a visitor
who has become "distinguished" by
stirring ap race pre jud lee. It ever a
lecturer deserved to be froaen out by
reeslr if froat a ebtUj reeaptlon and
a meat-1 oe of box-oMee receipts it is
2ijaciiurar who. In this land of lib
find equality sacks to excite ani
BUT against any of the varied
nfcUoftsl'tlMof raec that wake up
war ht Uiogeneous population.
It U i-Aid that II err Ahlw-ardt han
spoken a th - lleichstSK and !u the
palpiL mid bUvsysina spirit of bat-
rmd. IK- has writteu auti-Kemitic
uaaoblet intt-uiDerale and iusultiog
that boei. of Ins apologists have put
lu a pU-a of 'temporary Insanity."
liut. ratiil ur- In- ik. ha bus a large fol-
lowing at home and be bas Veen eu
courega I ( beluve that there is a
if I I u tn. I niteii States ia Ahicii lie
an uial.c a Miitt-kfcfal crusade on hi-miti-ttein
i iv ii i'by. It i truely bopeJ
mat tbi is imt possible There ought
i be n .o -si unity of paying or ap
proving aiiiiifui-es for sueti a speaker.
The Ik ii.sus i a Jotiraal very perti-
nently K.r'Ms t hut this rather uu-
weUoiai ii' vai i j' -pend his tiwie
while h. ia i U-. i m in-h better ad-
van tag in f. n;.' 'u Jews by
btudlog' i lj of their develo i
in -ni an.l advanceinent uialer thecon-
ililioii pr-vuilnif throujn the length
and breadth of the i ontiiu-nt. Itkujk
fiat if Ilerr Ablwardt wi I enter on
Hi jt line of t-tinl v In will ii int t hat the
J - i iiV' imt Oi i ii lUjtVur li n the
j.jieveinent of culture and science
Uiul art us Will iu wealth uud ook.
lion and that ther have contributed
their share in promoting the M ability
and advanclnikf t lie prosperity of the
I'liitert St Q tea.
This ia strleily true and ought to
preclttde the poaslblllty of any other
than a frosty reception for this ex-
plorter of malignant fans tit les.
Itn nt Siinnrml thn Clrrle.
Huston Transcript: 1. Valln a ner-
vous little old gentleman of flomerrilla
haa discovered that overybody who
buys liquids Is being cheated. He anya
tho gallon tneostires in common mo do
rot contain SSI ruble inch as ro-
qulred by law. and lie has proved It to
his own satisfaction by testing a stand-
ard gallon measure with a vt of square
tin boxes of known capacity. Mr. Valln
has great confidence In his own ineai-tit-es
and in his method of proof which
requires a squaring of the circle but n
Mttle thing ilka that docs not bother
him. He flgurod out a method of squar-
ing the circle some years ago. and has
been squaring circles ever since with
tho greatest of ease. He says that fit-
a practical result of his figuring he 1ms
found that the standard gallon Is about
a wlneglnssful "shy" and he calls on
the authorities. In the name of the
president of the continental congress
to at onco rectify this error. Just what
he will do If the government continues
(o ho on cheating the conatimers of
liquids lie does not ssy but the mau-
dntos of a man who has squared the
clrclo. It seems should lie given eome
consideration.
Tim .MIlkniHil HollRlnti.
A man may wear the knees of his
trousers out praying but If he gate the
milk sells from the back yard pump
he Is s atiABt and s Jbnmbtitf
HEAT AND COLD.
rn Mile Ileloir V 1 lire Ten Mll
A Imt a l'i In l'rlclil Air.
Iieneath the peninsula of Lower Mich-
igan there are brines and sheets of
miners! wster lylnjr in basin form and
very rich In salt bromides etc. ami of
great medical and commercial value.
They have been reacbea by numerous
wells which run down to about S.QM-
feet near the center of the basin ss at
Alma and Hay City. The water comes
up from tbe Iiottom of these wells hot
(over W degrees; showing a decidedly
more rapid Increase in temperature
then In the copper mines. Hut the fiv
mous Comstock lode where fabulous
wealth lured the miners on showett
perhaps the most rapid Increase In
temperature that man has ever dared
to. face. It was however doubtless
due to the sctton of hot waters rising
from sllll greater depths probably the
same wsters thst deposited the silver
ore still at work. In the mines ot
this region the miners naked as sav-age-'
reeking with perspiration drink-
ing pailful after pailful of loe water
(tw nt tons of Ice or In another case
nlti.tt-iie pounds per man were used
eai h d.i i. could Isbor but ten minutes
at t Jtr- drift (In Imminent danger of be-
In; i aided by striking a stream of hot
wat -r) before being overcome by heat
and rei-llng to a cooler place. Fainting
tlellil'im even dsAth have been the ef-
fect of the reaction on coming to the
surface Verily the Cuban proverb
that a Yankee would be found to go af-
ter n nark of coffee though It were nt
the Kates of hell was not fsr from the
llteml truth.
However the rate of Increase of tem-
peiature may vary all indications thus
JKiee that lest than ten miles below us
a red heat Is nttalned and within
twenty a white heat. Think of It! Ten
miles below us It Is red hot. Ten miles
llwve we have the pitiless cold far be-
Vow aero of Interplanetary space. To
what a narrow cone of delicately bal-
anced temperature Is life con filled!
CHANCING THE BIBLE.
Cntturlr. Ago It Win a Very Ilnncer-
on I'ndnrtiiUlnc.
Abos. the middle of the twelfth cen-
tury came so far as the world now
knows the first galnssyer of the gen-
eral theory concerning the Hlble. Then
It was thst Aben Ksra the grestest
biblical scholar of the middle ages
ventured very discreetly to call atten-
tion to certain points In the Pentateuch
Incompatible with the belief that the
whole of It hail been written by Moses
And bunded down In Us orlglnsl form.
Ills opinion was based upon tbe well-
known texts which have turned all
really eminent biblical scholars In the
nineteenth century from the old view-
by showing the Mosaic authorship of
the five books In their present form to
be clearly disproved by the Jiooks
themselves nut Aben Ksra bad evi-
dently no aspirations for martyrdom;
he fathered the Idea upon a rabbi of a
previous generation and having veiled
bis HUtement In an enigma sdded the
caution. " Let him who understands
hold his tongue " For about four cen-
turies the learned world followed the
prudent rabbis advice and then twi
noted scholars one of them a Protest-
ant the other a Catholic revived his
Idea. The first of these. Csrlstadt. In-
sisted that the authorship of the
Pentateuch was unknown and unknow-
able; the other. Andreas Maes
expressed his opinion In terms
which would not now offend
tbe most orthodox. that the
Pentateuch had been edited by Kara
and had received In the process sundry
divinely Inspired words and phrases to
clear the meaning lloth these Innova-
tors were deslt with promptly. Carl-
stadt was for this and other trouble-
some Ideas suppress with the ap-
plause of the reformed church and the
book of Maes was placed by the oW
thurch en the Index.
WE
QiveAway
Absolutely free of cost for a
LiniTI-I) TirilJ ONLY
The People's Common Scone Medical Ad-
VlMT UvK ll-l.r U li
CUn f Consulting Hi Milan
III tilt IllltliW llUI uii.l
f? hurgiiMl Institute a book ol
-un largt p4gr. over v
illustrations kuuie of them
in colon. bound ia tUong
paptr cover to any oue
Miidiug 71 cent in oue i tut
ktaiups to cover cost of mail
ing oui Out 680000
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r. . uin iiiinjiiiii 1111
jllmilv k.1.1 11 . I.ll
binding at regular pnu offi v Uokius
Ulkl-hNkASY ill.. iK l s-...il vriiA No
Otf Mam Street but) .!.. N
The inerebauu. of theiity lave do-
natod vorv lively to the Christian Ha-
.. -... Mnriinu-v vu 11 BUI U CM J IIJT I lit
iiJTirpnt arlMei. can bo bold cheaper
liiuu market price !0 it
ilv
UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
RHEUWSAT5S
0. It King. Water Valley Mist cured by
Ayps SarsapariEEa
' l"r (lp )rr I nlli-reil nntnlil 11 1 ry
liom miiienlir ilii'iitn-tili-ii I tiie.i iirv
known remi-il) mhihiI m e li- I t plij-l-elan
Vl'lteil Hot Hpilnr. AiK 11 u-e ttim
spending $inm tlieie. I (lili ilortnr I l'l
bill ronlit obtain onl) len Hi-nr n lief Vy
fleh ws ainteil mwrv ih it I i-iulnii
inly lilii't-i -three poHIMls; Itli lift inn 11 ml
leg were draws nut of slispe le iihw h 1
In i ir tniited up ht 1 li' t - 1 11 itil'- to
llll'li lllilf 1 Xi 1 pi w 1 '1 --it 11 1 1111!
Colli I 011U holilili- .ll I III V Ilk 1 i mi I
hid 110 iippi-tlti .iinl 1 -. int. In the
iliK-lor-i. Ili.it 1 i-onlil iini li 1 In- p linv :it
t lin-s m-ie ho nwful li it I 1 mil I I'liiriire
nil I imi' l iie-.-ins of IiMii lll-llllll- IiiJim--turns
nf mm plnne I li nl ins H111I0 l nnl:ii.'i-1
hi (l.i). 111 Hiilplnii III pill! IMS lut Hll-Vf
piM1 llll IiI1Inii n t In f fh-l tlMllit
1 verjllilnp snd -iiiITciIiik the most nwfiil
lortiire. I lieg-ii to tiike Wn' Siirsnmiilkl.
Inside of two liiniiths. I .i id'le to walk
without n rune In three inniitlis in) llmhl
beKn lo ilri-iiuilii n -mil hi 1 1 - i'oiiim nf 11
jeiir. I wan eiin-il M i ii;lil li.it inrressed
tu lH-'i )H1)I1(S ami I UU Hum iMi- 111 do my
full d.i'i woik ;i5 .1 i.iilriM'' 1 I n K-inlth "
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparllla.
AVJ.'Jl'b ril.l.S cure Jleuihieli.
SPORTS ON SHIPBOARD.
Ainim-iin-nt AtTnrdiil to Senfarem hr the
Trick of 11 eiilrlloiiutit.
' Steamship passengers frequently re-
sort to practical Jokes to relieve the
monotony of voy-.igea" said n retired
sea csptaln to a Sun Francisco Post
reporter recently "and while thn prankf
as a rule are perfectly harmless the
sometimes have n bootm-rang effect.
Three years ago we were crossing the
Atlantic and both the ow-ners and my-
self were exceedingly anxious to make
a speedy trip as a rival liner had the
week before lowered the record held by
our company. On the third day out
Just about dusk the cry of "Man over-
board!' rang through the ship nnd n
hurried liiventlKiitlon elicited the In-
formation that several of tbe passen-
gers had heard a uplash followed by
piteous appeals of 'Help! help save
me!' The engines were stopped and the
steamer put about a close watch be-
ing kept meanwhile for the drowning
man. A half hour was spent In cruis-
ing about without results and we start-
3d on our Journey under the belief that
the poor fellow had gone to the bot-
tom. The Inquiry that followed proved
pussllng. No one was missing and we
came to the conclusion that n stow-
away had committed 8ulcid The next
day however an explanation came.
We had a ventriloquist aboard In the
person of a very smart young man. who
was too tickled over the success of his
Joke to keep the secret. Then' the
laugh was on him. As he had
caused a serious delay and much an-
noyance I notified him that I had made
an oillclal entrance of the circumstance
on my log and the loss of lime and
that on approaching shore I would de-
tain him until a sulllcieut guarantee
had been put up that he would anBwer
In court to reply to a demand for finan-
cial restitution. I talked of 60.000 be-
ing the penalty under the government
mail contract and it 1.1 needless to say
he spent the balance of the voyage on
tenter hooks. He disappeared before
we docked leaving his baggage be-
hind." It limy do 11 m MiiiiIi for Von.
Mr. Krod Miller of Irving. Ill
writes that ho hud 11 t. overs kidney
trouble for muny years with bewrv
pains in the buck mid ulso that liU
bladder was alloc ted. He tried many
so-callud Kidney cur us without any
good roMitt. About a your ago ha be-
gan the use of Klcctriu flitters uud
found relief nt once. Kloelrio Hitters
Is especially uduptud to the cure of all
kidney nnd liver troubles uud givos 11 1-
inoit instunt relief. One trial will
prove our statement. Price only 50e
for large bottle. At Sentoniuu drug
store.
Justico doukoU lutost stylo nontly
bound for talo ut Tiik Luauku ofiluo.
tt
Cliolco mince meat just received at
Uoode t Nutter's.
Shorlirs Sale.
Territory of Oklahoma l-iogun County
lib
J. V. Durling. plaintiff vs. William
II. Lonjr Aldoi-wa ling ISUie Long
Victor Long Pent lie Long and Kvu
My. tie Long defendants.
an oci on Is hereby given that by vir-
tue jf mi order of sale to me directed
and delivered and now in my hands
twitted out of the clerk's ottlco of the
First judicial District court territoiy
ot Oklahoma In and for the county of
Logan upon a judgment rendered
lu said court in f avor of J V. Dm ling
and against Wlllium Long Aldorus
Long Klsiu Iing Vietor Lung Peurlie
lAing uud Kvu Myrtle loug I have
levied upon the following desert bed
real estate of said defendants to-wlt:
Tiu-fofcthulf of the northeast quar-
ter of section thirty-three' 33) in town
ship fifteen (15) north of runge two
() west of the Indian inoridiun. In
logun county. O. T. oontutiiing eighty
acres wore or less uccordiug to the
government survey. and I shallou Mon-
day the loth day of December. Uwy
at tbe hour of S o'clock i. 11 1. of said
day at the east door of the District
court home in (luthrio O T. 111 mid
eotnty and territory proceed to -.ell
the right title und interest of the
above named Wlllium II. Long Aldorai
Loutr ICisie Loug Victor Long
Pearlie Long and liva Myrtle Long
in and lo the above deseribed prop-
erty to satisfy i-aUi judgment uud
cobls amount lag to S70.77 together
with all ueortiiug ecsta of sale and tn
larast on the samo from the 37th dav
ot September 1SV5 at the ruto of 13
per eent por annum at public unction
to tho highest bidder for eash.
W W Palstkk
Sheriff of Logan county
lly II W. Pulnter Deputv
.lohn V Stone Plaintiff's attorney.
Dated at Outhiie this 14th day of So-
vesslicr 18U
NOTICK.
Terrltor of 'IkUbems. I'unnty of Lo
gun sa. lu probate court.
Notlee I hereby given that an the
ltd day or November A. I). 1805 18
I). Xlx (111 U in the probate eOttrt Of
tho county of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma a ieiition praj mg for let-
ters of administration to be imhuciI to
hlin upon the istste of illiam dill
oeccuisod late of the county of Lognti
and Territory of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of 6nld
probule eonrt Mo it day. lft iOth day
of Dei ember. A. D 18tf5. at tbe hour
of 0 o'eloelt. u tn . of t-ald dy that
bolng a day of the regular Nsvatnbar
Term A. D. 1805. of said Probato
Court has Wen appointed aa the time
fort-aid application when and wltera
any person interested may contest said
petition by filing written opposition
thereto on the ground of incompetency
Of the npplirtint or may assert his own
rights to tho ad uinistratiou nnd pray
Mint loiters be Issued to himself.
Witness S S Lawrenee Judge of
1110 I'rouato ujtiri ot the Oouny' of Lo-
gan and the seal of tl. tojrt in ied
the i!2nd day of Nov.-u.r A U 1-OS.
5 8. Lawrence liTiiatu .l.i-e.
Plrat publ shed In the 1 i(y L-1 1 1 Nov
U lsr.
Notice for V.A limMc.i.
Inud offlec at Guthrie 0. T . Nov IS
lSWt.
Notwo Is hereby gl en thnt 1 he follow-
ing named settler has tiled 1 ml f Ills
Intention to make flnnl po .f in -npiioi't
of ills claim and that -unl pinoi iif bo
lllllile befoln the tug fler iind leceiverof
the fulled Stntns land oibie at (iiitlnle
O. T..011 Dec. 81 I9BR vl:
Alfred Moore for lot 1 ef e -.' and lot.'i
of ecl twp 10. n r a
He names the folio nit witne-ies to
prove his continuous reldence upon uud
cultivation nf said Ian 1. vlr:
lay Meado Philip Coleman Kdwurd
Meade .lennle .Incksifln nil of Outlirle
Oklahtura.
A. Is. .1 Crook Register.
JlKW
fKli-st p bllhed In the Dally Louder
Nov. 10. 1S().VJ
Lund oillce at Outhrlo 0. T. Nov. 0
lSlift.
Notice Ik hereby given Hint tho following-
nuitiod - 1 1 lei-has fllul uotlco of his
lutenUoti to 1 ike dual iirnof in support
ol Ills clalt ' . 1 1 that said proof will bo
niadebofii 'ne register nnd rucolverut
(iuthrlc. on 1 1 ceinbei' 17 ISlfe vlt:
JoviiK Williams who inndo li eSTifil
for ho lot -l and 5 und the sw or nw or
sec 2 tp Hi n. r .1 w.
Ha names the following wltnosos to
prove his continuous residence unou mid
cultivation of said land:
Walleutv I'lbuii .lay Mend Alexander
Tlioimis Charles B Scholleltl till of
Outlirle O. T.
A. N. .T.Ckvk Itaglsti.
8791
r"lrst published in tiie Dally Louder Nov
31.
Notice for Publication.
Lund Oillce at Gulhrto 0. T. Nov IS.
1SU5.
Notion is hereby glvan Unit tho follow-
ing named settler lias filed uotlco of hN
Intentlon to make llnnl proof In support
of lil- c'airn. and that said proof will be
made before tl.e register and receiver ul
(fUthrle. () T. on January 2. 1600 vl:
Nelson T llarretl for the s w qr see 27
tp 17 11 r 3 w.
He names the following wltnossos to
piovobls font' minus residence 11 pun and
cultivation or. laid land vli:
Murk L hliult. WmC Ooldy. Jamcw
Craven Naiu It Arnold all of Outhi "e
Oklalioina.
A. N. .1. Ciiook UoRlstor
350 1
M. L. TU NBU. I'risldoi.t
CapitaL NationaL BanK
GUTHRIE OKLAH MA.
Capital fully pi id : : : : $50000
Undivided profi-i : : : 50.000
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
15-Voai'-0l(l Wlilhkoynntl a lull line ol' Sluniliml Cigars.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
For Bargains in
Hardware
Stoves
andTinware.
Call on
Spencer
A FULL
Guns and Ammunition.
Shot Guns to Rent.
1896 Crimson Rim Syracuse
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Men's Suits and Overcoatt.
Boys' Suits and Overcoats.
Men's Shirts and Hals.
Neckwear and Hosiery.
Our prices for this
25
PER
Una m" W W Essnen B U
than any othei house in the city.
The larfjest l'nc of
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Right
Is the time
Special sale on suits and
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calll I P3'l IH't-gi'i I 'iEawriSi
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DON'T BE
HOl-Y .IAN
andMETlOR
Aro thr Host. On Enrfli.
- liloyolos bought sold ar.d evehenjred. ltieyeles sold on Inatall-
inoiiis. Our prices and ku' ant will interest you. Full !1no
of oyelo stinilrie. lleuirlti(' of all kinds done and worto gtuir-
aiileod. (iiw im a iu.ll.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
113 113 1-2 Oklahcun Are.
E N KNAUSS. Manaprer.
vSTOVES STOVES
(iiieapc! ace en Earlli !
Second hand furniture of all Uinda. Come and get prices before yon buy.
Lash Paid For All Kinds of Second Hand Goods
i
Winter is coming
4. j&
COAL
Alderson
No Soot. No Clinkers. No Waste. 4
The bast coal on the market. None better for domestic and steam use.
S5.50 PER ton 3550
Weicker & Fairfield
Sole agents for Alderson Goal.
'Phone SO Oftiee rear of depot Order now and avoid the rush.
WALLY 0NG3S CAFE
Oysters Fish and Game
all the
Onl) short order liouso In (-.lliric. Seconds! near Ilari'lstu 1
month will be
CENT
25c a garment and upwards. H
3 -i- Ion
Now
lo buy.
ocrcoats this week. S
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mssxassxssssssm
M
CYCLES
ISLED !
HICHMOND.
309 Oklahoma Ave. west
issia
! Buy the Best
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of all Kinds on Hand
time.
Coal
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, December 13, 1895, newspaper, December 13, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73507/m1/2/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.