The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 79, Ed. 1, Friday, March 13, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEADElt uUTBIE OKI4AOMA
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Some Unexplained Mrntcry A lion t .Tamr
InrlKO Drnlli.
In the caso of James Judge who
wan fount! dead near tho railroad
track Boutli of Kdmond Sunday morn-
ing a now turn lias developed
It la now proven that Judgo wai In
Hulhrle tlio night beforo his death
with a man by the namo of Paul Ooi
tcllo and had Botno $10 with hlrn.
When found there was no money on
hta person. Costello is the man who
testified boforo the coroner's jury that
he knew Judge and worked with him
on the Choctaw at Oklahoma City. As
soonas Costello pave in his testimony
ho disappeared. Lator developments
pointed suspicion towards1' CcB.ollo
and a warrant was issued and oflWrs
tire now hunting for him.
A description of him was sent lo
police of this city. He fs about flu
yoars old five feet seven Inchon in
height smooth faced weighs ICO
.wears a grayish coat and vest and
slate colored pantaloons nnd blnck
lint hns brown hair. His shoes are
lace with the lace gone from one of
them: is bnllevcd to u an Irishman.
smy muiutoN inuixii:.
WlllUr.l A t!nriiupll Well Kmitrii
t'OII-
ti-artorn. IJrn.ly for Wnrlt.
Alonfli's. Williard and Coruwell tn
giucors ami con t raciors wito have a
jiuvin unit iwiMMiviwii n uu UUVV l i
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wine aciiunmiaiiiH- in uus coutury are
In llie cuy wiin ricnitqunricn. at lite
Uoyal hotel. They have just llulahod
it big engineering enterprise at 1'ur-
ceil for the Sant.i IV company in the
khape of a substantial bridge over Hie
ranadin.ii. They are hero for the pur
note of building a new bridgo over the
Cimarron river just north of the oity
and ate now employing mon to work-
on tho substructure. The bridge will
be a heavy substantial structuro of
modern design and three pneumatic
plors will be bnilt from bed rock to
teot below the bed of tho river. Lator
on two new spans will bo built ncross
tho main channel of tho stream. Will-
lard and Coruwoll arc skilled in their
work nnd the result of thoir labors
can be viewed with batisf action.
SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD
Anol!tr Hmsttr Mnrtte- t Atvu With
-.ncial KHTatlyltooader.
-i ISS& Jtafl Cute forty
WpjtWtfleamsf Mva carao in today
and reported to the sheriff the finding
of the ilimil body of William Wehrli In
hi! Iioumj yesterday afternoon.
Wehrli was hitting in a ohair with his
body leaning against the table and
had bc.cn bhot through tho head
with a WincliestteP Ho was last
hcou by a neighbor on Sunday after-
noon. There i no clue te tho murder-
jr. Under Sheriff lindwig and tho
coroner have gone to hold an Inquest
William Davidson of Wayiiolm
twenty miles southwest of Alva came
lo Alva yesterday and after getting
drunk started homo on top of a load
of household good. About 8 p. m
Iiia team arrived in Waynoka without
him. A searching parly found him
half a mile oast of town in u stupor.
He died before midnight from concus-
sion of the brain caused from falling
oh" his wagon Uu wits f:i years obi
nnd leavob a family.
Slier!.!' McUrath lf' to lay for Nor
man O. T. with Mon i- William? an
insane man sibautM .-arsof hge who
was aneatedTn few days ago.; Ho car
lied n elnb and made extravagant and
nlnrmlng throats. His father lives in
l.eno enmity Kansas
CH It 1ST! AN PKIIeT-I A NiEl).
I lilirli'il Willi Alillng l'rlon-rn lo INi'.iin-
I rum .Mil
Old man Ohi-Wlnn w'aw brought to
the city by iVtpnliy Mtir.slial Owen mid
lodged ln-tbe jail j .slorday suyi. tho
Oklahoma Hlty Uhtrlou. II will be re-
inimbered'th!it he "iis indicted by tho
g- ' .
lute grand jury fr .ildlnir prlboncrh lo
escape 'lhlaH arreRtcd lust Salur-
day iiy Mr. J won at Violot Springs
which is .ubojt twenty-live miles
so'.ithriit of Tecuinsch. Christian
was Jiceu'oynji Oiurlon mini in the jail
but declined to talk much. Donald he
didn't know what ho was arrested for.
Chriillsn Is elarged with Introducing
tlrearmi. in!o (ho jail Avhieli resulted
in the death of Chief of Police Jones
and Jim Casey and the escape of the
ClirUtian boys last summer.
ODD FELLOWS.
(truuUliiu-uuipnitiut ftlcuts ut l'oucu iunl
IHccta OlDter.
The Grand Encampment I. 0. O. li.
of Oklahoma held Its auuual election
of officers yosterday at Pouca City.
There was a good attendance and the
following officers were elocted:
0 W Hruce of Outhrle 'Jrand Patrl-
urch; (i. T. Lee. Ponca City G S W; G
W Bchlegol Chandler. G J W; A 0 Pot-
tor Perry (J II I'; J 11 May El r.cno.
Grand Scribet Jacob Schweizor El
lteno. Grand TrousurQr; C W Uoldon.
Seward K C Harper. Ponca City T F
Merton Guthrie trustees; J G John-
sou ICiugiishor Graml Marshal; C I
Minbaekor Perry Grand Sentinel? W
S Shrcckeugaust i'onc.i City G O; II
L Strough Guthrie reprcbentatlvu to
tho laovoreigu lodge.
The uoxt meeting will take place
the third Monday in October in Hen-
nos&ey. Kelt MeiJ.
Andrew II. Paton Grut Iuoohopee
of tho Great Couucll at tho Multed
stale will bo with us on Saturday
night thb 14th iust. lt ovary mem-
ber of Oaugo Tribo No 2 be v'W$ nt to
meet the ollicial head of our ardor and
hear his lecture on and oxemplUiua.Uii
of the worlj'of Upholder.
John T. TvMoa Sjcliotu.
M. H. CiiEiiin t of 11
Guthrie 0. T.. March T. Jg'Jtl.
A meetlngof tho young colored men
is beroby called -for i'hurpday night
Mtireli J li0rt"at Jordoit'b barber
mIiop West OKlaiioma avenue. All aro
cordially Invited.
(iM. TllOllMiiX
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iUItY FAILED TO AGREE
In Cft-o of Mota Wi-lnlierj-er Chnffe.l
Willi flun.Uy Ui"or Writing. &
Moses Weinberger prnprietOrthf.e
Old Motes" and "Klckapon" galtgn
was on trial in district court. Ho was
Indicted by the grand jury mt tpio
chiirge of soiling whisky on a eorCain
Sunday several months ago Dave
Schoenwnld. W A. Taylor and R P.
Mc"abo were witnesses for tho prose
cntion and tho defendant offered no
evidence. After being out flvo hours
tho jury failed to agrco and was dis
charged by Judge Dale at 1? o'clock
last night
ON TO THE TKHIUTOKV.
Oprti letter hj tlio Clllreu.' I'ntnmlttrc
of VVIrliltii Cnuiitj-.
Wichita rails Wichita Co Tu.
Marc 1 1 0 An open lottor to the peo-
ple of Toxin. Arkansas Missouri and
Oklahoma: Another bank rnbbnry
more men killed women outraged
more trains belli up and robbed etc
will be the newspaper reports from
time to time tiiitlt ti. Indian Terri-
tory is opened to settlement ly the
farmer (oltillztit on and the farmer go
hand in hand.)
Referring to the many murders ami
robberies committed by the outlaws
of the Indian Territory which h the
miraory for crlmiiiul fohlored by ihe
federal government we believe f-o
lonir us Jic present stato
or nitaira
e-.lsts in l lie territory the law abiding
kcltiens of said states will be mi bluet
.. a
to ivnetluous of such acts of violence
M PYnUlfnr( mentioned.
In iustice of the law-abiding citizens
of ihe-flollfh western ststcs it is proper
to state that the blame &hiubl be
placed wltere it belongs to wit on the
federal government for maintaining
as it does a resort for fugitives froiu
justice. Considering the above faolft
we respectfully rcoucsi an gooti cm
ens of the above named states to use
their inlinenci wltli their membars of
congress to give us relief and protec-
tion by voting and working for the
settlement of tho Indian Territory.-
To this end we therefore sngtrcst
and urgently solict that all ministers
of tho gospol of the btates heroin
named do on Sunday March IS 1800
present to their congregations the
true state of affairs us they now exist
in the Indian Territory calling their
attention to the enormity of the crimes
committed by those outlaws. Wo
would further suggest that on Mon
Marcli 10 1M0 that the cltl.cns of
each town of the btates named call
a mass mccUiig and petition their
metnberb of congress to tako immedi-
ate action on the opening of tho In-
dian Territory to settlement. And it
is also suggested that said meetings
form permanent organizations tor me
purpose of continuing this work
until the object is accomplished to
wit the settlement of the Indian
Territory.
We take this opportunity to express
our thauka to the. Texas btate papers
and the St Louis daily press for doing
tin; people of Texas justice iu this
matter to wit placing the blame of
the tecent murders and robberies
where it properly belongs on the
federtil government.
lty tho citiens committee of Wichita
County Texas. W. P. Ski.k.v Pies.
John HnwAHi) Sec'y.
TKK KITOiTJAli SJi ETC HES
Ami Koil.ik Shot. it P.lnc IiiiIiIiiIm In
I no Pom. ilnn
Washington srocial: A railway
mm vice will be established March 23
from South MeAlester. I..T. bylloyu-
by Tandy Calvin Holdituvillo and
Wewika. I. T ami Shawnee Da'e
PiMininglon Choutow City and Chad-
doelt to Ol.lahom.i Olt.
thu!toT. o:lahoma and Gulf rail-
road lirj.Vi miles aud back six timos
a w cole or as much ofu-ner as trains
may run.
Star serv"c establibhed: Oklahoma
-Kil-'.v by Camarg m Stone twenty-
eight iuilcs three times a vveelc Sand
Creel; OU I . Cima-rou Kan. twelve
miles three tinie. a week; I'awi'oe by
UaUlou tu Gray Horite twenty mile
six liuicb i wool: Pawner to Osage
thirteen mile. bis time a wouic all
to b.gin April !
Withhingion speeltil: Warren K
Snyder of Oklahoma l''y ;u rived to-
davtodefe.it If posibli tu passajjo
of a law to make resldu-itcn in Ohla-
honri one year before divorce pro
ccedingo can be brought into the hioul
I'ourtK He'iH sent here by attorneys
interested in the various towns where
the judges will accompany such eases.
Ho will bo aided by the lawyers writ-
ing letters to members and senators
uiging tliem not to pass the bill.
TluM .lolli) Mitnler Cute
Harry St. John's case will not bo tried
until tho l-Hli of April. Tho county
attorney gives as a reason that a mini
ber of the witnesses are out of the ter-
ritory ond will not come back unlsse
their expenses arc paid. Tho county
attorney must wait until tho county
com.oHsbnors provide for the expen-
ses of those witnesses. Okla- City
Clarion.
Notice to Attornu
The civil docket will be aligned for
trial ou Saturday At urch 1 lib at U a
m. All attorney haviug civil cabcs
for trial -it thU turm aro notitled to bo
present at distriut court at that time.
Lou K Puts Ci.kiik.
When tho mobt beucllt lb to be do-
rived from u good medicine is uarly iu
the year. This U tho seasgu when the
tired and weakened body aud ner-
vous sybteni ycaru for a qnildingup
medicine like Hood'b Sarsupautllu.
Many wait for thu opuu spring w outli-
er uud in fact delay giving attention
to their physical condition to loug
that a long biege of sickuo&b is inevit-
able. To rid the bystom of the impu-
rities -.ecu inula tod during tho winter
neasoii. to purify the blood and to in-
vigorate thu vvluili bystom there is
uotluug to equal Hood's Sar.aparllla.
Dou't put it oiV but Uke Hoocl's Sar-
gaparllla now. It will di you good
Itowd the teblliuoBialb publUliod in b-
hutf of Hood'b Sarbuparilla all from
icliablo grateful people. They tell
ths story.
The koubatlonal report telegraphed
over tlio country to the eft'oat that Hill
Dnoiin and other outlaws had aluiMt
btia. eedud in escaping from the fotloral
jail by moaub of a tunnel is a rank
fake. A fow iiipliU since a whisky
soller endeavored to saw out of tlio
babtile. but he wa. Inter ceptod uliilt
at woil. Maithal Nagb- igomn-lv
(IPlOtlll'-'s thOKtOrii's lf l In HttiMupI
. .1 wb-' l'' f''ii rv
D1STH1CT COURT.
.lory Out la fieterl Casm-'-tilrdrr lie
rrnetTIionipion Iicmnr.
In district eonrt yesterday jMcry 1-J
Monro was granted $$$ 46 judgment
against IiUctntga 1. (Jqodnlgltt ou a
suit of foreclosure. '
John V Graw vs. J.cpha li. Craw
decrco of divorce grantod. Defendant
makes default Fred Pfendlor attor-
ney for plaintiff.
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Territory vs. W. II. Thompson in
dlctment for adultery; defendant dc
raurs to indictment for the reason that
it docs not stato that prosecution Is
and will be carried on by the wife and
insufficiency of allegations of indict-
ment as lo the sex of the co-respondent.
Thompson was held for the
next grand jury.
Toi'rltory vs. Sam Uoper indictment
for shooting with intent to kill Theo
Wyancko cntorcd plea of not guilty.
Territory vs Frank Olive indiel-
m en t for obtaining money under false
prileiiHP; plea of not guilty entered.
Territory vn S. (1 Ofirre-tt D. J.
Wallace and K. W. OarrcU ludlutmcnt
for eonsptraey to defraud M-hool dis-
trict No S: boln entered jdea of not
gumy. mm were giveu sr" -
each. ' ' I
JMbMMj&M'
v .i. i.ynn t-iinrgtii wiin assnuuiiig
a colored girl. Ityini owns thehnlf-
way house on the fhaiuUei- road.
Tho jury in the
shooting ease failed
Haycs-ltatidolpii
to agree und was
dlbeoargAil.
Judge Dale will call the civil docket
on Saturday March 11 at 0 o'oloek
a iu.
KAK0K IN AJHLUKOH.'
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ToIia .lmt IJnrvo n.Mnu Murine 1'rllc-
loim Hrlcri
During the serv'.ccs at the colored
Baptist church last night a colored
hoodlum named Tobo Adams raised a
dlbturbauco and flourished a razor. A
commotion ensued during which a
man named MeClaiu employed by tho
Coylo Mercantile company was bcri-
ously cut in the neck by Adams. Tho
police were notified and Adams waa
arrested and lodged in tho jail by
Officer Pototc. Adams is a tough char-
acter and has been in tho city and
county jails several times for m'sde-
mcanors. HAVE HARD LIVES.
flu
OUaitvniitni;" of Jteliig
a Medical
IMUilon.tr- In (ttilua.
Tho women who go out as medical
missionaries have a hard time of it ac-
cording to a writer In the Philadelphia
rimes asldo from mere inconveniences
irlslnji ;rom living in such a country.
In prescribing medicine; not only Is
the fear of a future accusation of pois-
oning eve present but tho possibility
lllat It tuny prove to bo a reality. Tint J
a haitlo oriFninient curing tho vencr-
ublf grandmother of rheumatism may
bo lent to a neighbor stricken with
mall pox as an infallible remedy or
the cntlro contents of a vial of tooth-
ache medicine bo administered In one
doso to a teeJihig infant. Celestial rca-
Hon that if a small portion is of any
bonofR the wholo bottleful taken at
once luiilltplles its usefulness in a cor-
responding ratio. Therefore If not pre
iously warned experience noou teach-
us tho mlfisionary to mako it an infal-
lible rulo never to disponsc a polaon-
ouh remedy or one which could do hurm
if the entlro quality were taken at once
IJnluienttf and tonUiaclio drops coni-
poiinded of uonpolsonous dniRS niay
not lio highly potent but they are at
least harmless. When It In absolutely
necessary to administer a powerful
remedy a cr.il timed or for several
llmeu In suceortslon the doctor puts each
doso up in a separald vial powder or
M-ajiSHle. and lwiing them at the dls-
li.uisiry with a trained American
nurse or other foreign helper direct
that a hurvnnt or child of the. patient
be sent there for one every llinje hours
or (lit eo times a day as the case may
require otherwise It would a'l be takeu
at oncu or divided among ailing neigh-
bors. Then the women doctors are obliged
'o be ever ou the alert to keep tho na-
tives from stealiug drugs from lltclr
niodlcine cheats and so run the risk of
lioins roisoned. Then too tho curiotfs
objKMHon to privacy which prevails in
China and makes it unwise for foreign-
ers especially doctors to Insist upon
it for fear of being regarded with mi-
pnrntltlon makes It necessary to con-
duct all operations In semi-public man-
ner and there is always the danger that
no of tho spectators may object at a
j critiual polut In tho operation and thua
Jmper.1 tho patient's life which would
indeed bo unfortunate for the poor eur-
Kbon. Auaouthotlca aro regarded with
dueplclon and seldom used but tho
native stolidity to pain maktw them al-
most unnecessary. Altogether tho life
la not oao to bo desired.
Lost- Hay marc whlto star in fore-
head; both hind foot white iteport
to J. D M. Uuc.tncr 21u Hast Noble.
:t n tf
Our nuuuul clearance sale of
Wall Paper
Is now on.
9c paper cow 5c
10c piper now 6c
12 l-2c paper row - 7 l-2c
15c piper niw 10c
20c piper now 12 l-2c
Don't send away fri)ui hojne for your
wallpaper whon yon oan fet bettor
good; far lc inone- at home.
Wp have tho bert pspor hangers Iu
th ett' and gurrantee natlsfacliou on
all work.
F Q. LILLIE & CO.
drug Book and Hews Depot
VIC ' till UtOl K
CITX IS BRIEF
rronl Points nd Matter Traiuplrlne
In ami Ahoat the City.
Yarbough Thomas is fitill alhe.
L. P.JIndsonls down from Perry.
Homer A. Jones was aPPerryy eater
day. ' -&
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city.
Little of Cnsblng is in the
Fred Ell-ins is home from Oklahoma
PAttr
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man iiiTuy is suuenng wiin
Itli typhoid
fever. " '
Henry Johnson of Herrtngton Kap.
is in the city.
W.M ... .. . .
Mrs. U. C. Nicholson is visiting MrF.
K. It. l.recr.
Albert Dean of Oldahoma City is
at the Uoyal.
J. T. I.aflrty of I'crrv was in the
oity yesterday.
Miss Alice Hchnell will hoblJicr
dancinjr class tdiilght r-
Satri Orcrstree.r and George (jardner
are at Newliirk attending1 court.
The Odd Fellows who attended the
Ponca mcelug returned yeMerdn-.
Jdge John Foster formerly .qf tjilt
elty has renaoreu from rawnec lo ve
masua' -
G 1'. Catron snd Harris Mclntvre
aro scrapping at Seward over domes-
tic affairs.
The Santa Fe will build ntisluiosi
entirely uew bridge across the Cimar-'
ron two miles north of Guthrie.
Mrs. 11. D. Todd returned from Mill
vane Kas. Wednesday and returned
the Namo day to Hutchinson Kss.
John Dowelt'hss returned frqinjiis
liome near Kildare. Jc-Jinbas bgeu
very ill for several days but now looks
healthy.
A disaMrouB prairie tire has been
raging in Beaver cco'y for several
days doing many i jU'aud dollars
damage.
Ex-Governor Steele was re-nominated
for congress at Richmond Indi-
ana yestorday. He Is now serving
his fifth term.
Mr. C. II. Theis fathor of Mrs. Els-
cnschintdt. anil Mrs. Wcckel left yes-
terday for bib home in Newport Ky
aftor an extended visit in Guthrie
Horace Speed is in El Reno whoro
he will tako part in the cattle tax case
which involves the validity of the law
taxing property in Indian reserva-
tions. Attorney D. C. Lewis of Oklahoma
City waa nt the itoynl laBt night. Mr.
Lowis is considerably concerned over
tho passage of the divorce bill throusrh
tho house and very properly believes
it will hurt the territory.
Near Taloga yestcrduy afternoon
John brothers shot and killed a
straugc mau who forcod him to make
a horse trade a' P'C point of u revol-
ver. The stranger was riding off after
.It trade when brothers Bhot him
dead.
MarrirJ. -Wm. L. Itamey to Miss
Minnie llickstrcw at home of S. II.
Ladncr justice of the peace Tuesday
evening March 10. Harney is a pros-
perous young farmer of Hear Creek
township and Miss IUckstrew is onr of
the best known young ladles of the
neighborhood.
Thu Guthrie Republican club held n
genuine love feast at tho opera house
lafat night. Tho house was filled -vith
negroes lily-whltcs and disinfectant?
"Asp and uuplcdged delegation"
speeches w.:re uiado by Ovorstrcct
Strang. McCord Asp Austin Merton
Greer Etheridgu and others.
Deputy District Clerk Glenn of the
Fourth judicial district was down
from IVrry yesterday mingling with
friends. lie sa.v.s Col. Tebbo has struck
psv htull at Cripple Creek and that the
gold e.Nfitement at Perry increases. A
mining company with f.'.O.OOO capital
was orgauled ut l'erry yesterday.
Fanners are wcl advaocwl with
tlieir won;. Oats sowing is done and
corn planting is njw the order of the
d.i.y The weather Is exceedingly
fuvoraldo for evt-ry eluss of furm
work. Farmer teiltiugoir store boxes
whittling aud diseiuiiiug politics uro
scarce. Tho wheattields on n urer-
age promise well. bat. the acreage U i
&mallcr than that of last year.
It is reported that D'ck Audf)rou
the colored inuti who was bhot by ox
I'nitcd States deputy marshal Crit
Carter at Duncan 1. T labt Monday
night in a dispute over a crap ga ue
died at 5 o'clock yesterday morula?
from his wounds. Carter went out
into the Comanche country and is head-
ing for the Wichita mountains. A
strong pos.se is in pursuit
The Mulhall baseball team crossed
bats yestorday with Stillwater on the
diamond ut Mulhall. Tho game was
close aud exciting. It was nobody's
game up to the uiuth iuning; but the
boys went to work and scored a vic-
tory for Mulhall to tho tuue of 3 to 2.
Au attractive feature of the game was
thu Bkillful pitching of both Honry
aud Uev's
Commissioner 8. M. Ware A. A.
Ware Joseph Wlcko and W. II flates
of Stillwater aro iu the city proving
up their Payne county property boforo
the register and receiver of tho U. S.
land offtoo. These gentlemen aro
of one of the best counties in Oklaho-
ma territory They settled on their
farms about the same time at the
opening of Oklahoma for bettle-
incat localiug on the four quarters of
the hauie section of land und today
they will become tho owners in feo
bimplc of their respective farms. L'ach
is a wituefca for tho other thrco uud
when the "nun got: dowu tonight"
they will each have that for which
they have tolled fulthfully for lo"
tlu'.ic seven years Tho&e are the
members of that bulwark of Cklaho
mu's strcughllitho practical agricul-
turists of the territory. Tho Lcador
congratulates theso gcntlomcn that
they havo successfully endured the
h'irishlps of frontier life and lived to
see u partial realization of their hopes
of li:.
l.iL.t t-'ruin OiUoM t'Ultli '
Duca not luttrei.t you as much a thU.
Doe your milt need elf anlng? It i-o
wo can do l ud do it better tlmn ooy-
body iu twwu. Sami old prJces-
cont l; nautt- ooe; vest Oj.? or full
suit bl.. lift price ou. dying.
:it Steam Lauudry
ROYAtTBaklng Powder.
Highest of sit in IcMVcnlHg
Strength. V. -j. Oavtrnmetn Report.
Help
is nedeI by poor tired mothcni. over-
worked and burdened with care debili-
tated slid run down because of poor thin
aud impoverished blood. Help is needed
by tho nervous sufferer tho men an J
TOtnta tortured with rheumatism neu-
ralgia dynpcpsls scrofula catarrh nelp
Comes Quickly
When Hood's SorsaparlllA begins to en-
rich purify and vitalize tho blood and
sends it in a healing nourishing invig-
orating Btrcsm to tho nerves muscles snd
organs of tho body. Hood's SarwipnrllU
builds up tho weak and broken down sys-
tem anu cures nil hlood discuses because
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Nllie Onr True Wood rurlller. AUdrugnhi . $1.
l'reirploivlvbC I Hood V Co. Lowell Mtw .
. . i - are the only pills to take
HOOCl S PlllS with Uoort's Sarsaparilla.
CHEC PAYABLK TO CUSTER.
Drawn Hi IMy if tbr Mnnncrr n
Kon rut at HMmarcW N 1.
A recent dispatch lo tho Chicago
Record from Hlsmurck N. D. gives th
following Information: "The tragio
death of Gen. Custer and his gallant
men at ihe hands of tho Sioux Indians
In r - isaorc of tho Little Dig Horn
n i - . 1 here this veek by tho for-
v e to Mr. Custer of a check for
$1 . iluvu tb the order of Gen
George A. Custer in 187C. The check
is dated June 35 and signed by 13. L.
Smith at that time assistant paymaster
of the army It was on June lie 187C.
that the massacre took place. Tho
check is 6t ill unpaid and soiled nnd
tattered though it bp constitutes a
alid claim against the government for
tie
e amount represented upon its face
which was no doubt intended as part
payment of Gen. Custer's salary as an
officer of tho United States army.
Where the check has been all these
years no one knows least of all Michael
Francis who found it in tho street hero
last February nnd who lias retained it
In his possession until now. When
Francis picked up tho bit of rapcr It
was almost as lcgibio as when it way
drawn but threo heavy creases in it
showed that It had been carried in a
pocketbook until It had been worn
through. Tho parts .wero joined to-
gether by narrow strips of paper pasted
on the back and tho edges wero som-
tvhat soiled as though the paper had at
one time been dropped in tho mud. No
Indorsement appears upon tho back of
the check and the face shows tho mark
of no cancellation stamp demonstrat-
ing that the check has never been pre-
sented for payment. The check waa no
doubt forwarded to tho northwest bo-
fore the news of tho Custer massacre
had reached Washington. Had it
reached thoso in charge of the dead
soldier's effects it would havo been sent
bnck at once in order that ono payable
to tho heirs csuld have been sent on in
Its place. It has evidently been under
sheltor somewhere and the chances are
that it was mislaid last February nnd
awept out into tlio street where it waa
foTiiid by Mr. Francis.''
DAILY WKATHKK KOKECWSjT.
Special report for Tk Daily
C.r.AUEUby W. J. Walters observer
United States weather b-ireau;
Highest temperature yesterday: 74
'owest 43.
Forocaht. for today: Fair and
warmer.
ltacklan'a Arnica. Halvn.
The best salvo iu the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chapped hands tetter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all bkin erup-
tions and positively cures pilco or no
nav reiitiirft. It. It. mmruiitml - rir.
nerfo t satisfaction or money refunded.
IYico SAf cents per box. For sttlo bv .
t ?.... ..:.. .. r . r i
iv-cft.uuinii irnif ifi.
.
Wanted Good milk cow 1 104 West
Noble ave. a n v
Ifyouwantto sell or lease your I
farm come Ik and list it with m-). I
may bo able to find you a purchaser '
or'tt tenant and draw your papers for '
you. . I also make loans and invest-.
meats. Otllee ever Scaton's drug
btore Oklahoma avenue. M. 1 Trot-
ter. jPersoiiB wihhing their clothing ra-
paired cleaned and dyed should call
on Mrs. Davis 100 cast Wurncr.
First published in Oklnhoma Leader
Mch 12 1S90.
Notice for publication.
Land office at Guthrie O T Mch 0
1BW.
Notice la hereby glvon that tho follow
lug named bottler has tiled notice of hi
Intention to mako final proof in support
of his claim aud that said proof will lo
made beforo tho register and recoiver ut
Guthrie O T. on May U.1896 viz:
Gerald II Monaban for the ne qr sec
30.. tp 15 n r 8 w I M.
He names tho following witnosses to
provn hjs continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Herbert W Itathbone Chas White
John C Donaldson William T Ran-dell-
all of Waterloo Ok
3.1o A. N. J. Cnooic.lItcBlator.
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GUTHRIE. OK
DR. IGNATZ
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Traetice Limited to DiscMM and Surgery of!!.
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Few
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THE EAGLE DRUG STORE
You got a chance on this Denutiful Music llox. We carry a complete lino of
drugs patent medicine paints oils stationery svpnge" toilet articles
soap etc. While we do not want be know n as cutters
OUR MOTTO IS UNDER BUY AND UNDER SELL.
ED. NICHOLS.
Wo Haya the bes . line of Palmer's Perfumer in Oilalioma.
HAVE YOU
ORDERED YOUR
IF
SEE OUR NEW
NOT . . .
Our stock of Tailors Woolens is tho largest in tho territory and
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WILLIS THE TAILOR
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complicated cases of defective sight
CHANCE ON
MUSIC BOX.
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H. T i .
A CAR LOAD OF FINE
Next week at the
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Days
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Aro indeed new models aud not 'us pattorns
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 79, Ed. 1, Friday, March 13, 1896, newspaper, March 13, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73578/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.