The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 19, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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l.FHLIK l. NIIM ACK.
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Miss Mat ItRfilsLT a Chicago ftlrl. I
has stolen a marah on her objecting
parents by running away with nod
marrying D. Arthur Mario llrlnnza
nnd it yaa so Rnelsly done Hint the
old folks didn't know about the affair
either.
'inly Vorninc I'aper robllfc4 in Unthrlo.
'IdtcHil Orjrnn of ilklkliomA l)mtio. AOy.
The omclnl orjsn of Lotnn Oonnti.
srS)A JULY 10 i-)f
Til way In which Democrats Pop-
ulists anil free 'lver Rpnbllcans
united to make the' ratification of last
night a success shows that the people
know a good thing when they see It
and will rally to the support of llryan
and silver all along the line.
Iiik Uaii Lkaiucb accepts sdvertlt-
iK with tliii dlnlnct and positive guar-
lulw that It has doodle the paid
circulation nf at.y newspaper publlnliedln
Oklahoma.
Tin LAi)KH lllndery It one of the best
InslHutioi.ii of the kind In the West and If
daily turning out largreqiianiitlesofwork.
Send In your order fur binding and blank
'XK)k sue! ttwy will ho promptly attended
si itM inrrinN it ati i
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Ai in 'i ill the Democrats have not
yet pot n candidate in the field against
the Hon Dennis Flynn the wail of
the ( apital for its boss would eause a
stranger to infer that Dennis was on
the verge of defeat and that these
tears were falling thick and fa-t as the
only reserve power for Ins nH:itinn.
UNTOLD MISERY
FROM
HEUMATISN1
C. H King. Water Valley Vim. cored ky
Ayer's Sarsaparill?
' For five eai. I sniTti'il mt-ll tnlsey
from muviilar iliciimitiim I lilwl tr
known ictnfil) mi.-nl'"il '). u-i plo i
l 11H. Vl-'ti it lint v.l 1.. - M.. .I'Hii IHlii".
iH.nc1ltu 'l'' tin H i -nit - Hi.. r lillU.
t ut nuilil olil.iiii in') titiiniii nlii'f. My
fleh was v.iMii i i '" lli.it t w mln it
inl nliii Hiloif iniiiii'l- !n left inn i-nd
kK'f i':an.i 'it ol sliai)i the nnwles
Mi Mastkh'b Weekly. The (luthrie
Capital Is very gleeful oer the num-
ber of Deuioeratio pipers which refuse
to stand on the Chicago platform In
order to maxe its hilarity uniform and
impressive the Capital supports a dele-
gate to congress who can't stand on
the McKinley platfoim
Mi i ii m i. Enterprise. If the sc-.-citv
of an article enhances it value then
the gold standard Republicans must
b" the most valuable species of the
genus homo in the average western
community: but if governed by the
law of supply and demand one of
then- will be suflicient to overstock
the market.
Tut: open stand of S. C II. Kther-
edpe for llryan and free silver fell
Hue a thunderbolt from a clear aky In
the Republican camp Mr. Etheredge
ha-- boon n Republican wheel horse
one of the party's ablest workers and
most trust 'd counsellors in Logan
county and his departure will great-
ly cripple the party machinery.
.1 i nventiona
h 1 1 ml ll vi
r i n'e ." e
i i ' A I' . S
ii ecu- chair-
"prclnl Hates for St l.oul
Vae the national Pupii'i! rmveo-
tloii bik) tlie Ami-riiMii -iKii (inven-
tion. M Louis Mo . .In I -v l0. 11"
Santa Fe Route will srll round-trip
tickets to St. Lnni. Mo at one fare
for the rbUEJ trip ti Lets on sate
.July 19 ?0 and 21 co d to return un
til duly ?7 16 - I u l i.iney Agt
For tba above tti i
the Santv l'e and Hn1
been splei ted n .
that your ticket re.i.N
K. and Wabash ' I.
man committee.
Your Kur llenlin '
KxDcrt physicians nOIrm that tin
right climate msv ! 'nnmiuplion
and k i it it r. ' I di i .1-
The uglit elinrit. I i ie u pure
dry air ciiiable ten p i iteie ami con
stant Minshine a f in.
Tliee enwtilia s ii-i in 1 1 1 - hi'i
River of Ai izoira 'i' d t it i"iis p'. n-.- in
New M.'jrco
U. iBciipl'iVe pi'iiplli'.s. ri t; -iiii
issiu it hy I'avr'iijjfr Dcpat imenl of ; lie
nnta Ke Route en i.i ch eoniple'-
information rel it t. to tln'e ri g ns
PROFESSIOKll DIRECTORY.
J.
Attnriiey-At-Inw.
l'KAt TICKS IN ALL TUB COCKT8.
wrr Hce Hlv Clothlne Store.
NEW STOCK OF
yildMA1- v WHITT
Attorn -Ht-
Lnw
Waahl mtoii b.
n Atlantic llutldlng.
U.
KiM.ms liffl-
Viiilnr Land anU I'atent Law a Specially.
T"A n t. (ilTT.
Per Ion Attorni
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Waeltlngton I)
Mi iet N. W.
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In mp; t:r it up in I in N
(lll'S lll - If V '.l't 'I
"lilllll Oil 1 ll"'.! ll llinll! '
li.nl mi Ii''i'lil". ii'vl s
iliiclor1;. tli.it I (iiiiln nut In
lv.li imalite to
-l".! nli i'. hint
i -in1 a cani'. I
.iv-itpil li tlie
I lie pains at
as invalids n.-ed lor fren topes
address (i T Nidi ' on . I' A A T.
A S P. tlv . Chient'o
I.irnnitv I'nnrlpal Examiner Pension
Imiii an
The pension pli j of the future will in all
(itotiatnlitv be more liberal. Rejected cases
solli Ited Correxpnndence invited.
Two tot y he ns ". to
ami yo d cellar stall e.
and I'tncWin house and
All situated
e-ith a vnrietv
III Ui . lull
tmegy f d
walei tvorks
hree improved lots
of fruit Terms eny
ave.
Ull.MVH JKNMMJS HltYAN
)F NEIUtASli V.
I ut: VlcK l'HKslUl s J.
m
a im-
t nt . -re sn .mill'. Hi il I enuiii pHicure
li'll. t (itih by n-"i-i ' ItM" ileiinle injei-
tlmisi.f tniiii.liii I i. l n mil I ni'tiiri'd
in cla. in suit ... ' I M - I ut Hi. -t
pie onl tnri i i i ' V" t tiin
jv.TMliitm ai 1 s n in j tin tniiHt avtul
lortiiii-s. 1 In R in l ' iKi m i "s lts.ipiillki.
Iiisiilc of twn i ' ill- I 's Jit'h' tn walk
viilmiil nr.me. Iiitl.ii. iiiniitli' my ltiniis
l'i.(in tnslrc'iiptlK n. unil In tlie imie nf a
tar I was riiuil M weiplit ins incnsised
t ii pounds ami I am ii' aide to tin my
full daj's woik .is a t.uli. .ui blacksmith."
AYER'S
The Only World's FalrSarsaparlHn.
AVliH'H l'lhl.S cum Jlculaeh.
nil satisfactory lull II Noble
' Apply to lat d olllce 3tf
Here's ur Ohanen.
Plenty of old papers 10 aeuia a htt
tdredat the Leader editorial room.
I Call and lay in a supply at once-.
I.nwywii l.mk I
Vols. 1 2 and S Oklahoma Supi
Court Heports for sale price reduced
to $3.50 per volume or Sill. DO for
complete iet. Also limited number
of Statutes of IsSiO and 18M3 and Ses-
sion Laws of lsy.1 for sale
KnoAU W. Jonks
Territorial Librarian
A 7ATSON K. COLKMAN
Land and Pntant Attornoy
Washington)
Washington Loan and Trust Ill'dg.
D. C.
KICFKRKNCR8 Hon. M. V. Allen. U S. Sen-
ate: Hon. Lafe Pence ICtnderhook N. Y.
Hon. John G. HU M. C.: Hon. J. D. Illks
M. C.
TKANK II. CnnSTHWAITE
Attorney-at-Law
1390 Street. N W.
Washington. D. C.
"We have just received a urw ami fresh stock of Tailor-Made
Clothing. Every garment is new ami of tlie very latest style
ami bought at the very lowest cash price. We wish the public
to understand that Clothing is from -il) to ro per cent cheaper
than it was two yenr ngo and we claim that we can sell Cloth
ilig fresh ami new for le.ss money than the nicrchaut who pur
chased his Clothing two years ago and is advertising to sell for
50 cents on the dollar.
To be convinced of this fact an examination of our stock
and prices will prove our assertion. "We purchased from one of
the oldest and most reliable concerns in the country who stand
back of every garment with an iron-clad guarantee. This is an
other new adventure for us and if we receive the same liberal
patronage thai we have in the other departments of our store
we are sure of success.
Our stock is complete ; we have overlooked nothing in thi
line ; we can fit from the smallest boy to the largest man. and
we will make prices in this department that no one line dealer
can possibly compete with. All we ask is a isil to our store
and we are sure you will be convinced of the above assertion
s
KTIirit NKWU.L
Ol' MAIM
Tiik p ople are for free bilvi r
llnv v. Silver
wiit'h words.
and Victory are the
IHMIOMtHT rANDIIiATK Ol'
1IONKST 1'AltTY
Mr. McKinley is not honest with
himself He is rot honest with the
people nor is he honest with the facts
when he charges thai the present con-
dition of the finances and depression
of business ! due to the Demoaati?
potty and the present national admin
istration.
II.- knows and the country knows
thai the Uepublican party and the
llaiiisou administration left this con-
dition as u legacy for the Cleveland
administration and that if any party
Is responsible more than another
It is the Uepublican party
and that party In the person of Mr.
M. Kinley Is using every effort known
to its leaders to fasten a continuance
of ihe same system on the country.
Mr. McKinley knows nlao that jut
bi'f ire the election in lU3 the llarrl-
Mm secretary of the treasury by dl
re tloii of the president had ordered
tin plates for the Issuance of fifty
million liniUfO males oonaa una no
tows that when tlie wires flashed
ivi r tlie louniry the news of the elec-
tion of Cleveland Harrison telegraphed
his seerelsr- w bo was then l New
Ynk 1 1 superintend the printing of
these bonds to recail the order.
Hid Mr. llarrhou bjeu elected the
bonds would have leen printed. All
this McKinley knows and therefore he
Is not honest when he makes
charge".
Fatal lull uf hii I'T-.Iqdti
l-'m-rrK Mo . duly Is II A Nor-
ris cc-prcsiditif' judge of the Howard
county eonit nnd a lending bus ne.s
man of this -it. fell from the lop of
a two start bi ick lou'ding this morn-
ing nnd received uiiiines from which
he cannot iccowu- lie was iis-istmg
sign puinti i s in bun -ing a se i Hold
lustitn I lelil tsi'riotlsly 111
Sn Kiiwi i-i i .Inly Is lustiee
Stephen 1. I ol 1 of the I nltud Mates
Supreme com I i si rioti-dy ill at l'aso
Hollies win ii1 he went two weeks ngo
hoping to deiive benefit from the
Klir.n.'"
t llltnl Afltr Ihlri .-iri if( imi Ii
Ar 1 1 n i i Him .lul is fi i n
courtship of Unity eirs. Am am
Moris ageil i. i. and Mis. Small II
Williams nged i7 wore mart led -e-cently
at then- natite villagi of Da-
mascus in the center of a ijaker
community NY'iy the ceremony did
not take place sooner is not known.
'i'hk Land Iikpahtubiit of mv nfllre Is con
ihi. ltd liv the late chief of the Oklahoma
TnuiiNllf and Content Divisions. I solicit
tout business and guarantee satisfaction.
Hncklen's Arnlen 8lv.
The beat salve in the world for cut
brnlaea sores salt rheum ierer sorea
ehapped hands tetter ulcers ehll-
blaius corns and all akin erup-
tions and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It Is guarantied to (rive
perfe t satisfaction or money refunded.
Prloa Wt-aents per bos. For aale by
Sentonian Drug Cn
7 he VrsTOw'Tltcports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
OklnliouiH Demur tic l'lnlforin
Druggist Spring is here and sum-
mer Is coming (live your ndvtrlising
matter to Mmith lh: bill distributor.
Leave orders at the It tnh. or address
box 200 (luthrie. lOtf
NOTICE.
Heule 1 bids for constructing an Iron
Hrldge complete across the north
Canadian river upon Township line
between Uange Nr. 5 and (! will be
received at the office of the Countv
Clerk of Canadian county up to and
including August lr.th IH'.rtj.
liidders to furnish plan or profile of
bridge which is. to be ?e fool sp in and
IT foot roadway ana to tie em-cum
upon piling d'ove toi-olid foundalion
and Ift fool above the bed of the river.
The board teserves the right to rej -i t
any and all bids
Location of said bridge is within
three miles of Yukon which it a rail-
way station. Said bridge to be paid
for In eaah upon acceptance of same
by board
W. II. IIl'TCHIBON
Chairman
J. A. Osiiorn
II. Ii. Vabkv
Coinmlssioncrp.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing.
Dyeing a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
112 W Harrison. Hnthhrle. Ok.
MISS Z0E THOMPSON
411 North 11 rosul SI.
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental
Music. Private and class Inseons in
Musical History. lm
Hl'MlKI! STAMPS
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH MARKERS
MAIK ON SHORT NOTICE
And at Reasonable Prices. All Work Ouar-
aiueid. Write tor pi lie what you want.
J. P. HAYDEN
i wis Mercer St. - Kansas City Mo.
Remember you can purchase almost
Everything That Man Wants
AT OUR STORE.
0UH OKPAHTMKNTS AUK AS FOLLOWS:
Two Popular Magazines
For (ho Homo.
Frank m
res iiiii
willy
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING
CAPS
SHOES
QUJSHrNSWARlS
GLASSWARE
BLACKSMITH TROJT
HAY
VLOUR
GROCERIES
HATS
BOOTS
HARDWARE
TINWARE
WINDOW ULASfrv
Win 11) WORK.
GRAIN.
EEFJ). Eti
Hois
come.
will be Hols f.T all time '.o
LuifM'- l't n.v went out of town last
eveuln. lie couldn't atand the racket.
Tiik original McKinley club took to
their ktonu eaves early in the day yes-
terday. Wiiai more tilting thau the cam-
paign banner made of bolting cloth
this vi-ar '
Tiik London Times has bolted tlie
Ueruocratic platform. State Capital
pleas notice
Thk Capital's plaintive appeal to Ue-
publicans not to abandon the old party
mi lis distrebs U truly pitiful
Tiik people are tu'.Uing this year
and the subsidized goldtug organs
are losing ground every day
1'iro llepultllr in Pap era Iktlt.
Miiiin.Ksiiono. Ky. duly IK The
Ilooneville Hecord and Somersot He-
publican both leading and life-long
uepublican organs have decla.ed for
Jl'-yau and Bewail.
A .NllVH We Hurst Killed.
San Fhancisio. July in. Realiza-
tion the well-known race horse waa
shot as a result of an incurable dis-
ease which affected one of his legs.
NEWS NOTES.
Th.
rhyme
thyme
year.
tt. l'aul Globe su.vs "there is no
for h'.lver" but then it is not
but reason that counts this
Lo.A louuly democracy never docs
auything by halves and the ratifica-
tion w as an assured success from the
fctart
Fi'l 1 1 five hundred free silver lie
publicans in Logan county have de
clared themselves free of any alliance
with McKinley and goldbugism
'i'uii. liepublicans already adu.ii that
McKinley will carry no slate west of
the Missouri. In another month they
will have to line at the Mississippi
and before election it vsill be the AI
Ipfhauieo.
Khcu tlie exLibitiou f mper niani-
fetd by the Stale Capua' toward the
Democratic candidate for ;m -.di nt the
infer ncc is easily drawn H il it Mies
the b in'i wi ting ou the wall thai Me
billlt
is already cooked.
ubjut II fly or sixty
i' Ited the Demo-
1 1 s U t'i bUUOolt
i in- nun .nilhingncsji
tii. his ii lli.it those sums
A 1.1 In'" ll
newspapei - tianu'
cratlc pai y .m i i
the pi a if
when it
newspopi r iicvi i otoid vu the plat-
form bat were always for Walt street
nnd the gold standard. Ilavtug never
b'-en on the free silver band wagon t
a jjiyfetery bow they can Ik- t rm-d
i -- i rr .-nine1
V hilo ou their way from Sandusky
to Lorain ohm in a small sail boat
(ieorge Alexander and .lohn Alhelt
were drowned.
It is announced that the Lehigh
valley collieries in the vicinity of
hheuttiidoah I'a . leu in number wilt
resume worn on full lime beginning
Monday. Tnis affects nbout '')(; i
hands
Negotiations ti the sale nf I lie.
(jreat hino ranch. ii"ar Lou Angeles
l at which contains i.'.m . mies. to
an Lnylish sj ndn ale has been com-
pleted. The purchase price is said to
be ltiiit'00
In the ludi.ina biiuiiiinoiis t .i 1 ie-
j' in n i000 coal miners are oul of hhiIi
uud 1 .' DIM) people 111 -vanl.
'ihellutnber lueeb" works ut i ov
entry Kngluiid. buiiied 'I here were
4 0J uiilinishcd Incyvles ill the M
tui . all ot which were destrv k .1
The total loss j the Hie is isO.OOo.
The MeKinle club of 1'lat tstnoulh
Neb. has telej.' apheit the Kepublicau
nominee for I'tcsidviit si.il.nt' that
"although tlie !' u atie iiii'iiueo
for President h.i l fiom our tt'e
this en ciimstaiuc v I in i.o v -.c ut-
f cl tlm enthusiasm and 1 . v .t t il the
ICeublieuils of 1 .il'sliiti iud t
county for McliiuKt and llobart."
Resolved That we heartily endorse
the Democratic priL.i.des as laid down
by JeSerson and Jackson and that
tboso principles are the true test of
these loyal Democrats.
Resolved That we are in favor of
the free and uuiiuiited coinage of gold
and silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 regard-
less of the action of any other country
nod the steady and gradual increase of
the circulating medium to meet the
just demands uf the people.
Resolved That we favor home rule
and the appointment of the bona fide
oitisens of Oklahoma to the federal
offices in this territory.
Resolved. That tho delegates elected
to the national convention jtre In
structed to vote as a unit on all ques-
tions cotninir before that convention.
and to vote for no one for nomination
for president or vice president who la
not unqualifiedly in favor of the free
and unlimited coinage of gold and sil-
ver at the ratio of ltl to 1 independent
ot the action of any other nation.
Resolved That we are in favor of a
tarlft for revenue only.
Resolved That we uie in favor of a
constitutional amendment uuthorUing
the collection of an income tax as a
part of the federal revenue system
Resolved That wo recognue libeily
as the birlln tght of eierv human be-
ing and that we earnestly sympatnlze
with suffering I aba in her struggle
for independence and call UfOh the
president to grant the people of that
island recognition of belligerent rights
'.n iheir war for freedom.
Resolved That we condemn the Le
IIiiihi llall lUntirslmi
For the Oklahoma City vs. I'erry
base tail game to be played at Okla-
homa City July 19th. the Santa Fe
Route will sell excursions at rule of
OU cents for the round trip. Tickets
ou sale for night train July !8ih and
noon train July l'. good to return un-
til July 20th. L. H Helaney
Ag nt.
If you want a culd refrcshingdrink
Dr. Pepper's Phosphorate at Lillie tfe
Co's fountain
THE LEADER.
(luthrie Oklr
THE CAMPAIGN
HAS BEGUN.
The Kansas City Journal urea the
first gun. The people's paper pioneer-
ing agaiu. The Journal half price
dally and Sunday. Read these rates
Bend in your subscriptions. Tell your
neighbor.
My ainlt In Ailntnea:
Dally and Sunday 1 year . .84 0
" 8 montha . . 3 0.
" " ' 8 " . . 1 CO
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Weekly Journalist and Agricultur-
ist one year M
Mingle copies 2c except Sunday
Sample copies free. Address
Contains each month: An original
water color frontispiece; 133 quarto
pages of reading in at tor; 100 new and
high class illustrations; more literary
matter and illustrations than any
other magarine lu Amnrlun. 35c. S3 a
year. Frank Leslie's I'ciulnr Month
ly and the Oklahoma Loader both lor
one year for $3.
IS
publican parly for its persistent eriin-
iuu
1 legislation l perpetuate itself in
power by buch acts as uie loive mil
disregard of ihe constitutional limita-
tions destruction ol si.ver as one of
the inonev metals K-gisl.-t'.on in the
inleiesl of the eliiM.es ami aga'.nsl the
masses.
Tlie Journal
i
Kansas Cltv Mo
FOR THE LADIES
Gut Paper Patierns
'1 be KrpuMIc supplios it' la.lv re.ii'fi ullh
-tii iusir iiatirruH of all kind fur la.licu
i: iris Ikis and mm. All of mumiSjUh (far.
tiivais n( Hie latest htle and at a isi of
Only 10c Each.
1 ltw ii n- they cot from 25 to 40 cents De-
Mirui. ui new garment are ullihrtl ew'ri
uerk in tin.- KteuUlU' ilh an order blank for
tin- paiUTiis. Tlioiiiianils ol laities in rurj
i-iat- li.ie (inrcliaswl thce .lau.Ttn. durins'
ilie iia-i icar and never 4 complaint. Thev
.iii ui alu ille aad rou lan ssxa or tiiesu pai-
t.r.. .I...... .. . .rW .r N. NX (l 11 k tile 1.1 . lit
Resolved That lu William MeKinii v t)u. j'.Kr suicriue at om.
we recogni.o the paut uitoruev 01
manufacturing trusts Ihe recipient
al their hands of enormous coii'tihu
lions for tlit purpo-e of h.s ciiiiipui'ii ONIA' Jfl.lMJ A VICAR.
aud ihe bourn! ai'i'iit t leimher-e imJ
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A bright wholesome juvenile
monthly fully illustrated. The best
writers for young people contribute to
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Pleasant Hours for ltoya and Girls and
the Oklahomn Leader both one year
for $1.95. Undoubtedly tho bost club
offers. Bend all subscriptions to
The Oklahoma Lender
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DEPARTMENT STORE
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Contnlns a number of Bhort easy
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Hy a special clubbing arrangement
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LEADER
( i 1 i it ( Uil t ii a
Danderine Bai
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IftATV . V
Q af- 5'ia - .
urn
fiAn
Ulll;p
Is the place to get the easiest shave and
the most stylish hair cut in the city.
EVERY BARBER IN THE SHOP IS AN ARTIST.
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The -i'ive-a WV" will he Kent frf lor
one ti in anv iM.-rt.ou sendimr befure Marili
I. a .lutiof i brer new early ulfccrlbr lb
iiupa lm Urn inu. if otiwut a vackaire
ui hatniile mo'es itrur lor iheni. Addressatl
ill fore the rim-hed
fruit i-onje lmil aud
lUs)iii hat roiiit
lulu blossom and
Muskoi-i into fruit.
And so KiilhooJ
in rues into woman-
Ii .u aud Ihe woman
iutu uioihiil.ood
The two niv.sl etit-
ical tuuii in a wo-
man's life uk tie
times which make
the girl a wunian
and the wonia a
tiiolht r At these
lniL Dr I'u-Yiv's
l'.ioitlc l'lisojip-
llon is in tin dru-
lahK 1 ut It
trseclUens and ievijorau ihe .iku . di
tlujctly fetsimne pioinoU n-ulm v of
iba Au):tions allays iinUtlon aud uilani
niaUefl chrclcs iMiHalrsi cxhsiwUiig
drain and puts ute v uo4s! dellcsle t-rgau-Lni
into erfect condition. Almost all tlie
ill-v uf womankind are tn?8bjc to some
lorm of what it known s'Y lemalo com-
plaint " Thrn-aie iitt ihirecasesin aliun-
dti J i.f v om.ui s lie i uliar disc at s th 1 Ur.
J'tert t j 4vu nc i're tii-ilua v. ill uwi t we.
lilf
TIMS RKPUI11.1C
St. Lnais.Mo.
I
Summer
swell tiieir 'riai hhiuihk o1 vue
khaiusleiw taxauoo of .lit people. That
we further reeoguie in William Mc
klnlev too moat eminent financial
straddlebdg of hit day aud Ihe only
man before the American people who
is vouched for as being in favor of
both the free loinage of i'ver ami of A
a siugle gold s land a id JLJL
lieiiohed. That the n itu.nal torn-I
mitteeuian from t'ns territory u here- I 1-sl -i-prj r f
by instrucled to vote ith the free VUlxJJ. CLKXKJ
silver men m the ttiiipm ary nrgauia
lion of the national eouvenlion
htkolvid Tliat we favor the en
ailment of gi-la'.ion !' cmif'rt -s al
the eaile pos ill iiinu'i ut whit Ii
wi'l g.e to ..'I the it'eis up. .n pill.
lie lau Is n t'. s t .i.tory .' e r..uiie
rights lo free homes that weie ae
colditl to the hcttleri of origlual Ok
lahoma. I
Kibolvcd That wo favor uioi. I l i t y
and privileges in r-ferenee to In. linn.-
hoi Hug allot men ts in Oklahoma aud
demand such legislation as will p.-r '
n.'.t the Indians to conduct their bus
ness wiliwut inUrfrenw on the part i
of the Indian department or its agents.
and that the ludinno having one-half
or more w hlte uiooii Uo perinawo io . . --- "0-J-.
sell or .l.spow of their lands without i SfmljEl JP G iXOULG.
inti rft renee hy law
I- the title of an illustrated nook
l..eriptive of Resor w lu C'olirado
leached via ttc Hani Ve Route.
It lell whore a vacation may lie
ideas. 'iUy spent.
Addiv 11. T.Khholson ti. P. A .
A.T. A S. V- Uy bit ..(. for a
1 1 oc copy
Summer tourlsu ia en nor. in
ir wi fraw U& Rat to PueUu . i
redo Cprftafll Jla o and Denver.
The way logo i via the
Condonsoil News
Storios
Miselliuiy
Woniiiii's Dttimrhiiiiiil
aVgrlouKural Dopai'tiiiont
Political Doparhnonl
Cliihlron's Doparlinont
Answors lo Corrosiioiiileiiis
Kditorials
Hvorytliing.
Will lie I'uunil In The
Weekly Courier-Journal
.. ten-page eight-ooluum Hamooratic
Newspaper. Henry Wattorson
ts the oiiitor.
PRICE SI A YEAR.
THE OKLAHOMA LEADER
Anil tlis Courier-Journal
Will bo sent lo any address for 11.75
Address
The bath rooms are
in every particular.
strictly first-class
The celebrated
DANDERINE TREATMENT FREE
to all patrons of the shop.
l!KO. K WLL1N0SLRY. I'nsidml.
V. K. H0IH1K8
Cashier.
CIUS. a UILLINOSLLY
AfRlst. t aUler
CAPITOL NATIONAL BAM.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid 850000.00
Surplus
10000.00
HOARD OF IimiiCTOlW:
A. (1. llrowor. Capitalist UUea N . Y. lino. M. K8?Iyi. l'"thrUv T
V E Ilodces (luthrie. wuu. .". "
W. k.. nouges. uuiuriu chag fi iilgriBy. Unthrle
COURBSI'JNDBNCB S0LIC1TKL. COLLF.l TIONS A Mi: I LI
G H 60LE ROOFER
Manufactu.er aud apuiier of Cole's Aspnaltuin iron Clad Roof Paint. The
best for metal ard shingle-roofs. Makes shingles like slate. Also put on as
phaltum. gravel sund. tar and pitch rooto nnd lays the genuine aspbaltun.
walks and pavement-and artlBclal stone. Old roofs repaired and made at
i H nn Stacks and stand pipes painien ann repaireo on worn guarnn
teed llestof rofereiiees.
C. H. COLE.
20G W Oklahoma Ave Seatonlan Drug Co.
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