The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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TirJtB OKLAHOMA LEADER FEOM AUGUST 1st;. TO JAKTJABT 1st. 28 CENTS.
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Local rreignt.
Local Freight
SOUTH SOOTIIBABT AND SOUTHWEST
I Arrive I Leave
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8:10 a. va 0:30 p.m.
Local Fret rbi.
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I'no i-halr cars on all trulus. l'ullinuti
I 'at. i co sloepors to lCansnx City and
t'tilrtiRo without chat.ge. Also 10 Fori
Worth and Qnlvestlon. Connects at
' ewton with Vestibule limited liavlnir
eba'r cars Pullman l'n'nce and com-
partmeiitsleeper't and dining cars through
to Los ADgtas and Sun Diego also wlih
truln cirrytng diilr cats. Pullman and
Tourist sleeper t.j El Pao Iam Angles
und San Francisco. Through railroad
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SUFFER. FC IN 8ILENCK.
Women ore tl'n real -sroes of the
world. Tliousnudson thousaudiof tbcra
endure the dragging torture of the Ills
peculiar to womankind in the silence of
liomi. They suffer on and on weeks
mouths years. The Mory of weakness
nnd torture i.t written in the drawn i
leatures in the sallow skin in the list-
less eyes in the lines of care nnd worry
on the face.
Inborn modesty seals their lips. They
prefer pain to humiliation. Custom has
made them believe the only hope of
relief lies iu the exposure of examina-
tion and "local treatment."
Take ten cases of "female weakness"
and in nine of them "local treatment"
is unnecessary There is no reason why
modest sensitive women should Rtib-
mit to it. BIcELKEII'S
Wf&iEQFCARDUI
isnvcjetii!Ie wine. It exerts a wonder-
fully hialitii; strengthening nnd sooth-
ing inllucine over the organs of woman-
kind. It iuvigoratcs antTstimulntcs the
whole system. It i3 almost infallible in
curing the peculiar weaknesses irre-
gularities and painful derangements of
woman. Year after year in the privacy
of home away from the eyes of every-
body it effects cures.
war. op CAnnui ia joia for bi.oo a
not lie. Dealers In niedlclno actl It. l'lvc
Itol Ill's uinnllr t-aroUio worst case.
A UHlsliifHl I'luce
f.-unk Ki.'hi' Htvlin jilutf pool a half
tulle nortli uf l he illy on S'Ti'iith
hlrorl. Is proving to be om of tho most
pleasant reports in tho vltilnity of the
uliy these hot evenings. The water is
.lesr and warm the t.idoi of tho pool
ire mioothly remented and a nicer
plw for a swim or tumble in the
w.iler could not be imagined Tuosday
and Monday n i (flits will be rutervod
for ladies and families ami all otln-r
11'glilM for uii'ii and boya when no
'iatliir!.r miIU will be rfq-.ired
I nKMti t'uiuily Itt'tiiiicTittld Urntrnl Cum.
milter
W E H Searcey.autbne Flrit Ward.
Junius uiilham uuthrlc Second Ward
v n llerud Uuttute Thlnl Ward
J i. idUert. Uuthrie Fourth Wanl
J ('.MaUnon. Outhrle path vvard
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Km HlcVer West Spring Creek twp
1 H MrMurray Outhrle. Sprlngdale twp
r.a AKoti. Outhrle Antelope twp.
Cnarlei White. Waterloo Seward twp
1 11 Farr Quthrl" La tie twp.
John Simmon outhrle. Iron Mound two
u McC'onnehv. Uulhall. Mnlli.iii tun
11 W Uathbon. Waierlftri Springer twp
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south McA'Cj.ker. 1 1
lio mile.
'li'i It In no. Tln Alps and llaille
in Hi Urn if Ainerica !u .onner
ti-iii nlthlhe 111 I'oiir lloute via
i lunelnnaU to
WASHINGTON
ALTIMORII.
PHILADELPHIA
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Om-idi ri liaviog advet lisln h do
Pi-iry nr ti inline pleat- write Smith
tli Inn iliviribntor Uit 8n liiitbrie.
Ol im
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K bi I)ila-. l.'.xat- s. pi.-iiilit r 21
i. K8 lhr) i .e Sal. in IV Itonte Will
i-ll ix utfilnti in-nth Ht r e of i ne
fu-t- fur ibi' n.uiiil tiijt li"elH on
-in'e .-ipiembi-r 18 HI m d 0; tllual re-
iii' n hurt .Septt-nilter 30 L 11 Do
lati' iiueM.
Km ilir Natioi.al litiiainpinei't flraiid
Ai my of tb Uepttblic ut Ht. I'uul
Jluiu September It to ltb 1800 the
Santa Fe will sell oxeurnion timu'U to
St fan) Mii.n. at rato of fJl.30 from
lint line. 'J icUets on sale August 30th
ind aut limited to return to Septum
bi-r 15th 18Hfl Kxtenslou of limit on
deposit uf ticket with joint ngont ol
terminal llnrs nt St. l'aul on or before
j September ISih. an extension of limit
may be obtained to and Inoluding Sep
tetnber 30 1880
fi U Dkj.anry; Agent
Pur thf Territorial (colored) Ilaptlst
c invtnlioii at Outhrle August 20 to 24
the Santa i?e route will pell oxeursion
ticket t rate of one and one-third
fare for i lie round trip on the efrtltl-a't-
plan from all statlnus bulweon
ArhaiiKai rity sird Curcell la. It Ho-
Uuey. Afreot.
" PR0FESSI0XM niRECTOHY
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WILSON
Atluriif'y.nt-LiiM'.
I'ltAlTlCKt. I.V ALL THK COPltTS.
OBcu mcr Uee Hive Clothing Htore.
I TllKir. I. "Ik No. I A O I' W mi-ell i
Ttiurailai t wnlnna ol e.i' h week ut 7.30
k corner First ami IlarrUon i
km u alway wel ome i
O K MDNTUOMKKY M W
ViMl'NKK Ue rordt! r
'pHOMAS S. WHITE
Attorrtey-at-Law
Washington D. U.
K'i .in-. iiw-.MS AtlaAile Iluilding
Milling Land and Patent Law a Specially.
I. lor lil
-. Illld W '
- .1 in till- m.h y i. . U 'ii I' . ini-ct-i
L i-vi-ry viiiiuda a: r Juiu tliett hall
i i. v k-l. t i.lui W miner rirkt aiul Haiti
v .ki;i . knu i.i. are Iw.-ivm wtliume
H Mr.RTKN. c r
J I iHVA-'T M. ol andK ot K
i ii K 11 In'-'.mrj "ut-4ay night la K.
' K .' I' Ui.i v iii i os coiem iyn ei-
oire W. E. H. HEAKCm-
M Ii i HEUUV Chief o Basconln.
Jr
i;THKl Lodiie No. J I. O O F meets
Mouauv ulfht ut each week at 7-su. 18-
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il.uit i Wil fellow alwaj welcome
THAN' is A MEYF.TTf
V. HKfCK Mi' I'" k bo ItV
N (J
r.w III L. OP1T.
Pisnslon Attorney
Vashlnc-ton o.
Mi. ic.il sued N w.
O.
formerly Principal Kxamlner Periston
Uureau.
The 1-eonli.o policy of the fmure will in all
probahility be more liberal. Rejected canes
ftolleited. CorrespoBdonce la riled.
7ATSOK B. OOLKilAN
Land and Patent Attorney
WashlpRton. D. C.
Wa.buigton Loan and Trait Uldg.
8k.FKItBN0KS-Iton. M. V. Allerl. U. S. Btn-
Kinaernook N. Y.
OKLAHOMA KacampmentNi. I 1 O. O F.
meets every I rlday evening In Odd
'i-: lows ball at 7 90 All vUltlns patrlarcat
--!uirae. JOS FOTJCAftT C P.
I: y. MKKTKN hirtbe
f Wvar.'t - McCrary - si-' .
- linn r tlnn-ia
Hon. John 0. Ball. M. 6.:
H. U-
ion. J. D. Hicks
"OBAint: D. CHOWTHIVAlTie
Attornsy-ttt-Law
Vaslilnaton U.
Tus I.aHuUcHAHVWHMTof myemceiscon.
'lwallc irid COBUst DIrtsUMft. I solicit
i artea hv the uic cute! oi the Oklahoma
.ur uuktut'is. and iroarantse sattifactton.
Kirsl U i(is;s AlwajK Ilcyil
Ha k lib tMWlog gverj 4ay Mtwis Outh
rie q 1 0andler exaept Snmlay. u S
i no i ti ssa vnas.
Mai;
Haiti I
.Im! b iliitatrAli. InlAh ntvla riHutlo i
onnii for sale at Thk Lkadkb offlc J2 V Harrison
MRS. WELCH
Tullerlnir Cleaning- anil Uepalring
Dyelg a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Uuthbrle. Ok
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l.iTEifMWY HKPUTATION.
ilaly IllvllUll ItllO TlTll Ullllr
Kind.
It Is curious how great im amount
Vti ) man or woman may do--ana
x-fcdlngly fcooJ work ai Jisat befere
lieglnntng to reap public acclaim ind
tj bear their names in the moutliB of
men. says the New Doheralan. Reputa-
tlun Is not made by reciting one's own
! it nor do you win your w.ij- to tho
editor's heart by that method. Unlets
you are so famous that vour name has
f decided va'ue. so that It may be
x.ur'ed upon to ssl a goodly nnmbe.
ot copies ot the tnagazinn. or to cail out
press notices of distinct advertline
4.1 ue to the publication in whlUi u
appears. It makes absolutelv no diftVi
jiicq tu an editor whPtbr on i.. .
ever published n line. If this one .uh
do thnt you now siibnili 'h of voluo In
Itself he wants It; otherwise not. Ho I
counsel you not to attempt to advertise
yourself and sticceod only In advert'i-
Ing your immaturity.
There are two dlBtlnot sorts or refu-
tation for tho writer. One lb that
which puts his narao boforo th public
and m n1 ei him tho rnge for an hour or
n day. This is secured ottener by arc!-
dent Minn any other manner bv some
piece nf work whbh has (ourhnl the
public fancy for a mnmeni or thai has
attracted the attention of e erllli i i.
Mewer who has (be power to make
others accept his verdict Thb is the
sort Hint Mr. Anlhonv llnpe ; ml Mi
smnlev Weyninn - nJolng j-.m
now. and which s. .t. Air pins iic
power to coin words 'ito gold with
startling rapidity. Tti other sort M
gained In the editorial flmces bj send-
ing with some frequency work that i-i
steadily good and oetmslonally excel-
lent. Editors soon awaken to the fact
that they havo n write? who can be de-
pended on to furnish -something worth
looking nt at the least and his manu-
scripts will never go hack without care-
Jul examination; a goodly bhnre of them
will ho aci. .ptod subject always to the
condition that a ln. pabllcafiin will
not use too much ol the wtu of any
one writer and those which go back
will be sent with Hlncere regret
HE ROLLED OUT OF JAIL.
CuprliliiR Adventures of h Alun Who
Slmle n llrenk fur I.lbertr.
Ted Dillon tho Ludlow section ui.in
who is charged with forgery i;.i3
oaenped from Jail a second time Dil-
lon was apprehended last Saturday
while making his way to this city fio-u
Ludlow a station In the desert lie
was charged with stoallng a time in- u
and forging the Indorsement in oi.l r tu
cash It. Ho was taken u.irk to Un-
stow fpr j.iellmlnnry oxaiulnatlon Mon-
day nnd tho same'evonlng. whili- tho
ofucers had him out for an airii g l.o
gave them the slip. The next moi i
he was found 55 miles away an.l i o
must hnvo walked the whole ill .i o
that night. Ho wns iignlu taken In .-
to llarstow and the examination pont-
ponod until Kridy morning. Ijltlon au-
nouncod that ho had sent to San lur-
nnrilino for an tittorney.
ThiB wbb only a play for time ami .i
opportunity came tho same evem A
The two otlicera who had him iu eh i -
left him In Jail while they vein to .-
por but they took the precaution io i . :
a pair of handcuffs around n.il
ankles. They werp so tight ihnt l-il
Ion complained ot the pain. I he t n
cers were gone but a few wlniuf v ' i
when they returned tiny found the uoiii
open and foot prints in I In ill' t Ifl.
eating that Dillon had takru lo. g jn a
towaid Doggett. The inini ft1.. . .'
the trail a mile and a bah atnt iin-tr
lost it. Iu the morning they dl..oi
ered that Ulllon hail doubled back io
ward Haralow. He had found a l.u
frequented by tramps and by means o'"
a pnir pf fishplates had cut the liuku
holding tho handcuffs together. From
the hut Dillon hod gone directly to Uar
stow and from thero the oltleers have
no tracu of him Dillon's trip from
tho Jail down tho track uml back to the
hut mtiht havo boeu at uo small per
sonn discomfort The trail ahowetl
that ho had at Union rolled for a dis-
tance of fifty yurdf. this probably
whan the Irons boon me too jmlnful to
permit him to Jump. Ban liVanclaoo
Kxnmlncr.
The ljnei-n'4 W int..
Moat ptaple havo an Idoa that ro.miij
ban un easy tlmo of It hut tbt lh-i
Is that kings and iiuoeiis even In tin
of peace are almost as hard woiked
as day laborers Queen Victoria for iu-
nance lust year had o append ner
signature to some 50000 docuoieiii. .
Hhe practically never baa a holitiu;
Y.ille at Ilnchlngham and Windsor Hhr
lises at 7:80. At 8 ha prayers nnd
Lult ay hour later broakfast. and '.!
works with bar secretary steadily 101
Ate hours and a half until 2 o'ciom
Sometimes she has been called up li
the middle of the night owing to sou-
urgent stats paper requiring Iter signa-
ture. rSxermnge.
Athury Again.
' The dilTerenee" said Asbury I'ep.
pers though no one had asked htm
"the difference hettraen a blcycln pum
snd ou antl-prize-jht taw U that on
Ic iisoil to bow m tbj tlffl " '"
sther U U6ed to tie d taio Mower-"
TV'heroupuu the Borlom hoarder told
ilm Hint be ought to go an the sUge or
IX Iho stage wcro not available to go
en the 'ioxt train.
tltr Hope.
This t io; i doing wonders for
mankind ' he rmnrkou.
"Ves" his wife leplled. "It baa do
ts Ut mankind. Maybe It'll be da-
t loped tn the oourae of time to where
ll will onablo womankind to sm wheth-
er her hat Is on straight or not without
looklne In the glaag." "tVasktagifln
Star.
All tree
Those who have used Dr Klng'a New
Dlbtovery know iu value and thosa
who nave not now havo tho opportu-
nity to try It freo Send your name
and address to 11. E Ituoklln & Co.
Chicago aud get a sample jx of Dr
ivmg s new iuu rius iree as well us
a copy of Qulde to Health and House
hold Instructor free. All of which
Is a guarantee to do you good and
cost you nothing At Seatonlan Drng
Store
Ui ' 'i i
For stle cheap A good second-hand
bicycle. W. D. White cor. Uroad and
Vilas
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Ai.d the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies.
"S1M.CIAL liKBW" POlt P.IMH.Y I'SK;
ir iforn.Ks Foit si.oo.
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PHONE NO. 2.
aSCiEabX'i-iisoi.'js.
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DON'T BE MISLED!
HOFFMAN
AND METEOR
CYCLE
Aro tho Host Ou Knrth.
H0 lli'iuril
boy's bicycle was utol. n fumi the
store corner of Dirif-mn at il Oklalinuiu
nvt'tiue. Tuowlav niirlit I will pnv ten
dollan for llie n-i-over t.f blei-li' and
Conl Until t.f the lllief
It .1 S I.Vl'N.
BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS
General Gome lends in person and
routs tho Spanish Eight hundred Span-
ish killed and 1000 wounded The great
victory is attributed to the fact that the
insurgents have discovered that Dr. Saw-
yer's Family Cure gives new Ufa and
trength and purifies the blood.
riDsa j. n HAU'.nrY
For a period ot about ten yeors my wife
and myself h.ve observed tho wonderful
benefits received from the ue of your
Family Cure for all diseases of tho stom-
ach liver kidneys and the blood and most
cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers.
Mason City (ii.
A written guarantee to cure or money
retundsd with every dollar bottle Prices
(1.00. 60c. and 28c
A written guarantee to cure or money
refunded with every box of Or. Sawyer's
Pastilles which cnre all diseases peculiar
io women Pric $1 00 per box
For sal. R. IN tfi. .
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Colorado
Summer
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descriptive of Resorts tn Colorado
reached via tie Sant Fe Route.
It tells where a vacation may be
pleasantly spent.
Address 0. T NlchoNou . P. A
A.T. .t 8. P. Ry. Cbleagi for a
freo copy
Surnmur tourist ra es now In
otTect from iho Bast to Pueblo Colo-
rado Springs Ma Iton and Denver.
Tim way i o go Is via the
Santa Fe Route.
Kkcyolea bought sold aud exchanged. Bicycles sold on Install-nn-;
Our prices and guarantee will interest yon Full line
e.uyue sundries irepainng of all kinds done and i
an teen uive us a call
work guar-
KLAHOMA BICYCLE COMFY
113. 113 1 7 Oklahoma Ave.
N. KNAUSS Manager.
Popular Science.
News nature iiiv.'iition botany
Electricity Chemistry Medicine Hy
giene. Health
Formerly Boston Journal of Gatmlsry
Enlarged and improved
Contains u number of abort easy
practical Interesting and popular
sclctitiflo urtti'lcs that enn Im appre-
ciated nut) enjoyed by any intelligent
roader. even though he knew little or
nithlng of science.
It Is profusely and free from Technicalities
Newsdealers 10 cents; 91 00 per year
Mention this paper for Hsinpie ooy
Largest circulation of any svieutiBc
paper in the world Published nmnih-
Iv by H. nj L-illa.nl. 10 Liberty str.et
New York.
Hy a spt-utul olubbinir srrsngiini'iit
we can now furiiih lh. (kuhtnin
Leofler and Popular Sin ...e bo h
for onn year for only SI 50
LEADER
The
Mistletoe
ar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
Ona Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock all the Time
15-YoKr-()ltl Wliiskoy mid h lull liuo of Stamlaril ClfiarB.
Fine Billiard Pnrlor Telephone No.
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
RICHARDSON & S0RRELL
Dealers In
B
Block and one-half North of Guthrie National Bank
Wi-st Side of Street.
PHONE NO. ll. GUTHRIh. U.
r skjm lutjriai laaia.
so we confess that we are badly ovei
larger spring and summer trade this
"An honest confession is good for the soul"
sfocKed in all our departments. We h vc had a
seaeon than ever before still the tempting bargains that were offered us by anxious man-
ufacturers were too strong for us to overlook. -Our policy is never to carry over goods
from one season to another if prices will move them hence we inaugurate this Great Re-
Hcrc ire a few bargains that won't last long:
$12.50 SI5.QJ). $16.00 $18.01) Suits for the Pitiful Sum of
duction Sale.
lur
$10.00
$1000.
You must see them to appreciate them. They are the equal of what you would pa
your tailor $25.oo and $3S.oo for. We are going to sell them. You cannot afford to
miss this golden opportunity to procure a suit that has no equal in this city for $lo.oo.
-vaKHatfnxiorH0aHff7v'
$5.00
00
S5.00
ANOTHER SNAP--AI1 our $7.50 8.00 and $9.00 Stiits go at the ridk-
ulously low price of
$5
as
These suits are strictly all wool wtll-madc and serviceable; besides they are new
this summer's goods not old odds and ends or lr.id.ng plunder. Everything in everv
department goes during July at the same low prices. You know we never misrepresent.
The plain truth is good enough for us. Shirts Underwear Hats Caps Hosiery
Straw Hats all go at this Great Reduction Sale at
LEVY'S BEE HIVE CLOTHING HOD
Oklahoma Ave. and First St
SE
5 ataoiefr s;:
. ?-$
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1896, newspaper, August 21, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73704/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.