The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 85, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 10, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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TEiS OKLAHOMA LEADER FROM AUGUST 1st;. tfO JAHT7ARY 1st 26 CENTS.
.i JHILJWLI.
CITY IN BRIEF.
Brrsated
rrtiI.AI t'nlnta NMt MtH)t TrftnMilrlng
In unit Aliont the Clir
Band concert Friday night
W T LUtlo Is down from Perry
Judjrc Herod nii in IVrry yesterday.
Bi freo ellrcr rallr Monday night.
Rev J. E Tiatt is homo for a few
days
W D 8heriff is home from New
Vork
F'
Cnnsalie William Ji.
John Norman at Clifton yesterday on
a charge of larceny. On the way to
Jail Norman attempted to escapt and
was ahot through the hip by the cos
amine ana seriously wounaea
i .11.4
Mr. Zones ScoScld assisted by his
sisters. Misses Lavlnn and Mlnnlo Sco-
field entertained a number of young
people last evening at their homo on
Weat Noblo. Music and refreshments
were chief features of tho cvonln.
Business
i4th
colleff opoct
mber
M. F. Jones returned yrstcrdni from
Tyron
Judge Tarsrey went to 151 Ren mb-
tcrday Rev Boyer i in f armt 111 holding
a revival.
Banker
Norman.
D. Marquette Is n p from
went to Newk rU last
J M Brooks
evening
J W. Wlaby returned yesterdar from
the Strip.
left yesterday fortirnnd
Mies Kerr
Inland Neb.
Ueorge Goode
' ripple Creok.
act: Mulhall was
'lall yesterday
Bill Grimes
from the nortl
will leave mu for
down tr ii Mill
return..! 'ast wniiig
Miss Burch has postponed hir vi t
to San Fraucieco.
Mrs. Judge Goodur'
for a visit to Chicago.
left yi -i riloy
the Oklahoma
Frank l'routy of
Farmer is In tho city.
Fred Dolcater went to Edmund yes-
terday to see Bond Bros circus
F II. Perry and Col. J J Huston
were down from Perry yesterday
ieorgc Froeman' ranch near In-
galls was destroyed by Are Sunday.
Dick Plunkctt is down from Perry
looking aftjjr his idea foundry inter-
ests. The II. O. U road is contracting for
ties in the northwest part of the
county
Col. Hawks of the Santa Fe will
deliver a free silver address here dur-
ing the fair.
Let all public spirited citizens at-
tend tho band concert on Friday night
at the opera house. .
J L. ThompaoD of tho Thompson A
Blincoe Lumber company died Tester
lay at Ilepler Kan.
Raymond Wagy a horsethlef was
captured at Ponca City yesterday. He
s wanted in Platte county Mo.
One hundred and twenty bales of
cotton wero hauled to the Santa Fe
depot last cTonlng for shipment
Tom Richardson of the Deep Har
bor Transportation Co. is down from
WlcintaV-lopklng after gram ship
ments. V
A R. Thomas im brought in fiom
the Kiowa country vesterd i eniH
lodged in the federal j ul mi 1 j of
burglary
Mr. and Mrs E I) N. arriT.a i..ifle
yesterday from ('(ili.r.idn Mr. k i-
very cnihuftia lie mr hi- mi 1
prospects.
Subscribe for ticUeu to t .- Inid
concert Friday n!ghv Tiie b - m
have means to put up a (too 1 iriptur-
nnce at Winfltld
Attorney Kmory A Foster of rhand
ler. Is iu tun citj He was nominated
for the assembly by tho Republicans
f the Seventh district
nharum's ootton gin is jammed with
ottor.. The capacity is from 23 to 50
bales a day. Yesterday there were luo
loose bales of cotton in the cellar
Partlos from Tishomingo bring tho
news that Miss Mary Cox a teacher in
the Indian aoademy at that place
lamped out of a two-story window
last Monday night while walking In
her sleep. Tho Injuries gIio custalnod
are very serious but not necessarily
fatal Miss Oo.Vs home Is In Bonham.
Tex.
The discovery of a largo herd of
Texas cattle Infected with splenic
fever on tho government reservation
at t'ue Darllugton Indian agency has
ea teed much excitement amotig the
fanners whoso cattle are exposed
The territorial veterinarian Is thoro
and says tho cattlo urc all In a bad
condition. He has no doubt they
have been smuggled In to bo fed to
the Indians on a government contract.
An Investigation has been star cd
which will doubtless create a great
sensation.
Oilil lVllowl Attention!
A special meeting of Guthrie Lodgo
No. 3 I. O. 0. F Is hereby called for
Thursday September 10 at 1:30
o'clock p. m. to attend tho funeral
of Brother Wm. M. Salisbury do-
ceased. Every member is expected to
be pres-nt Services will bo held In
Odd Fellows' hall at 2 p m by Rov.
linckner of the First M. E. church
followed by the ritualistic services of
the' Independent Order of Odd Fol-
lows Visiting brothors and friends of
our deceased brother arc cordially in-
vited to attend the services.
Of tho above all Interested parties
will take duo notice.
P. A. Metrttk
O W. Biiuce Noble Grand.
Secretary.
Notice
All membora of Wlldey Lodgo No.
1? I. O. O. P. aro requested to meet at
the lodge room at 1:30 o'clock sharp
for tho purpose of attending the
funeral of Brother Salisbury today.
D. Sohoenwold N. G.
Notice.
Mombers of Uartranft lvt Ho. Z O.
A. 11. aro requested to assemble at
hall at 1:30 p. m. today to attend the
funeral of Comrade W S. Saulisbury
to be held at Odd Fellows hall at 2 p.
m. Let nil old soldiers attend. M.
L Mock. P. C.
More
IMfetoal Talae la a bottle of Rood's Sana-
farina than In any other preparation.
Mere skill Is require.! more care taken inore
expense Incurred In Its manufacture.
It costs the proprietor aud tlie dealer
More but It cotts tho consumer Uu ns ho
Etts rooro doses for his nioner.
More curative power li secured by its neediar
combination proportion ani process
which make It peculiar to lUtlf.
More people we employed and mors tpaoe oc-
cupied tn Its Laboratory than any otlrtr
More wonderful cures effected and wore tes-
timonials received than by any other.
Mere sales and more nrreaso ynr by year
aro reported by druggists.
More peoplo are taklnst Hood's Hnrsapartlla
today tban any other and more nro
taklns tt today linn ever before.
More and still wonr reasons might bo
giTTn wuy you siiouia iuks
Hoods
SarsapariMa
The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle.
A..A run- cure M r'ver "Is and
flOOCrS PUIS Sick Headache. Mceuts.
For sale- itilllard table
Hamilton.
See Oscar
First published in tho Oklahoma Loader
Sept 10 1800.
Notice for Publication
Land Offlco at Guthrie O T. Sept
e lew.
Notlco Is hereby elvon that tho follow
ing-named settler has Hied notice of his
Intention to ma!:o final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado before Register and Hecolvor US
Land Offlco at uuthrlo O T. on Oct
17 1896 viz:
William McFarland for the n e qr soc
34 tplS n 1 1 w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz
Uarvey Walker Morris VIck Albert
Tandy all of Sprlngvalo Ok; Gentry
LeGrand of Tohco. Ok.
3739 A N J Crook Register
Tot 3le
10 story house 6 rooms kitchen
and good cellar stable "buggy feed
aud chicken house and waterworks
All situated on three improved lots
with a vnrletr of fruit Terms easy
and eatisfaotory. 1011 R. Noble avo.
Apply to land olllce. 3ti
Poison Ivy. insect bites brutes.
scalds burns are quickly cured by
DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve tho great
Pilo cure. F B. Lllllo A Co.
Ladies can obtain tho eolebrated
Olive Branch medicine at 411 West
Division street Mrs. Ellen Cobb Agt.
30w2
W Hard Htap'otou Tflll now
bo foi nil on tho corner of Noblo
aid Second Btreots ready to do
business.
Bought of negro boy Sept. 1 a pair
of lines bud a bridle. Think they
wero stolen. Owner can bavo same
by addressing J 11. Bollis Sprlngvale
and describing property and paying
charges. 8t3
Donrd
Mrs. Newton has romoved to !
South First street Tabl board
per week.
Attorney Dt M.Adams has returned
tt remain permanently and is now
ready for business and will rnntltme
to act ai Justice of th pene nnMl Jan-
uary 1 nrxt a which time Recording
to the de-'Uion of the dlstilet court
his successor will be legally entitled
to act 0 lw
Don't trifle away time when you
havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea.
Fight them in tho beginning with
DeWltt'a Colic & Cholera Curo. j
don't havo to wait for result they
are instantaneous and tt loaves the
bowcla in healthy condition F. B.
Lllllc & Co
fM-1'H'W-W-W'i'MM'l'rl mj-i-h-j. t-i-fjjifHtot-i-H
I IGNATZ MAYER M. DM" f
For Sale By Chas. Osgor tho small
tno scaled phaotou which took thu
first prctiitiuii at the Klntu fair; also
tho horso aud harnoss to match. This
Is a rate i-haucu to buy a hnndsomc
turnout cheap.
Carriages and spring wagons put up
to order. Painting and repairing done
In first class style. Shop recently en-
larged and fitted up with late Improve-
ments Chas. Osger 210 Division lm
For first-class paper hunglng call r n
L Chrlsen 111 north First street
A man and his wife can get comfort-
able room and good board at a reason-
able rate at Mrs. Newton's 41ft south
First street 27tf
REDUCTION
PftlCES
IN
OF
DENTAL WORK.
For the next 8 days I will do all classes of Dental
Work for HALF THE USUAL PRICES. I need the
cash and for it I make this cut and mean business.
All work will be warranted the very best but prices
cut square in the middle.
ae :&2 cs 3c . x r se t
FOR ALL
DISEASES AND' SURGERY
OF THE
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
SPECTACLES AND EYE BUSSES
Sciontlffically Adjusted
TO SUIT ALL DEFECTS OF SIGHT.
DR. PEOPLES The Dentist.
Southwest corner Oklahoma Ave. and First Street Up Stairs.
Itnl Men Notice
All members of Osage Trlbo No. S
Improved Order of Red men aro re
quested to be presont at Odd Fellows
Hall today at 3 o'clock to attend the
funeral of Brothor Wm. Saulisbury.
W. K II. Soarcy .Tr Sachem.
The Lemler'a Itlc Clrcnlntlon
The Dally and Weekly Leader have
now the Urgent circulation of any
paper printed in Oklahoma. Twolve
thousand copies of today's weekly are
printed; with five readers to each
paper pla'C i tho paper In the hands
of 60000 i -' pie.
Mjrit wlus and that is why flood's
Sarsaparllla hobis the abldlug confi-
dence of thu public. Hood's Sarsnpa
n'l i6 known by tho cures it has
made It is the One True Blood Pitri-
nVr II hvI-- Pills euro liver ills constipa-
tion J kimdici'. sick headache bilious-nei-
2"e
Deputy Will Banks brought In Nel-
son Ltter a negro outlaw yesterday
letter is wanted for several crimes and
will bo taken to Parte Toxas
Tho K of P. lodgo at last night's
meeting adopted now bylaws and made
a page oi uoionoi Harney Final action
b taken next
on the social olub
meeting night
will
Bob Thomas charged with burglary
in the Chickasaw Nation was captured
at Enid and brought to th a oity yea-t-rday
by Deputy Bill Little. Thomas
wdl be taken to Paris. Texas
T W Ecltert of the Arkansas City
Traveler and a director of the Kansas
penitentiary was in tin-city yesterday
making a se.tlement nh the terri-
tory for the eare of t'ahoina prison
i re at Lam. ng
McMaster's Daily .wetu sOspended
publication y -erduy. The Daily Re
publican has nlbo goac where the
woodbine twineth. This leaves two
daiilesin Oklahoma City more than
the town can support.
Mr uud Mra. Lafe Kennedy gave a
pleasant party last night at their home
417 West Warner A large number of
voung people were present and the oc-
tasmn was hugely eujuyed. The usual
pastimes were engaged in and an elab-
orate collation wa&berved.
Ld Damon attended Bond Bros cir-
cus at ICdraond teblerdav and nro
nounces it a blooming fake Several
farmers were held up for large sums
by the antique shell game in the aide
tent Agent II W. Carey wm kept
busy warning his friends to beware of
thoclopbant
Awarded
Highest Hnnors-SWorld's Fair.
The whole system is drained and
underdratnrd by indolent ulcers and
open sores. DoWltt's Witch Ilazol
Salve speedily heals them. It Is tho
best pile curo known. F. B. Lillie. &
Co.
Don't fail to try tho Gold Medal
flour made by Washburn Crasby Co.
of Minneapolis. Tho finest iu the
United States. Took tho medals at
the World'a Fair tho Ccntonnial and
the St Louis Exposition. The Wei-
como Grocery is solo agent. 10 tf
Band concert Friday night.
For salo Billiard
Hamilton.
table. See Oscar
Thoorlos of cures may bo discussed
at length by physicians but the suf-
ferers want quick reliot; nnd One Min-
ute Cough Cure will give it to them. A
safe euro for children. It Is "the only
harmless remedy that produces imme-
diate rosults." F. B. Llllle A Co.
Wanted A good second hand phae-
ton or light surry. Must bo cheap for
cash. Addrosa A. D. Pease 113 Okla-
homa avenue. StO.
The Capitol Hotel is first-class. 4tS
Tho U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
I f you have over seen a little child in
the agony of tummor complaint yon
on n realise the danger of the trouble
and appreciate the value of instan-
taneous relief always afforded by De-
Witt's Colic &. Cholera Cure. For dys-
entery and diarrhioa it is a reliable
remedy. We could not afford to rec-
ommend this as a ouro unless it were a
cure. V. It. Lillie it Co.
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
AMOST PERFLCT MADE.
rone Crape Cream of Tartat Powder. Fie
Ifm ATinonla Alum or any other ad iltsrant
40 Years hr. Standard
(unsrMaloiial Nntiilura Decline.
Wkst Sti'KMOH Wis. Sept. 9.
Judge Hundy of Menomonee has writ-
ten to the Deuioeratie congressional
committee declining the nomination In
the Tenth district because of the lack
of harmony vvbleh plaved three tick'
eU in the field.
TMtltottHjr from tit I'tatint.
Blessed are all they that put their
nust in him. The Lord will bo a
refuge for the opproeaod a rofugo in
times of trouble. The Lord is tho por-
tion of mine inheritance. I have eet
the Lord always bolero mo; he ia at my
light hand I shall not bo moved.
Thou hast enlarged my slips under me
that m feet did not slip. Thou hast
girded me with strength unto the bat-
tle thou hast subdued under me those
that roe up against mc Thou anoint-
st ra head with oil; my cup runneth
oer. Mine eyes are ever toward the
Lord for he shall pluok my feet out
of the ivt The Lord Is my strength
and my shield: my heart trusted In
him and I am helped; tho re fore my soul
greatly rejolceth; and with my song
ill I praise him. Ham's Horn
Hero's Your OliVnea.
Plenty of old pnpers 10 cents a hua-
nrcu at mo deader editorial rooms;
uau and lay In a supply at once.
OffiCk124 Oklahoma Ave. near First Street
Over Bee ITive Store.
OFFICE UOUItS
J) A. art to 18 31
2 to i l 31.
444ivJJ$iJ54J4f??i4vi '?i4xJ'$x$J4&S
GRAND
MM
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GROCERY!
In order to make room for our great mammoth fall stock of Queens-
ware Glassware and China.ware we have concluded to sell our entire
stock of Queensware consisting of seven different patterns of Semi-
Porcelain decorated three plain white pattern; our entire stock of
Havlin China both decorated and plain; glassware glass sets and in
fact everything in the Queensware line will be sold at spot cost. Now
is the time to get a bargain as it will last
ONLY 15 DAYS
Beginning Sept. 10 and lasting until Sept. 25. Remember this is no
sham sale but actual cost as our large fall and holiday stock will be
here about Oct. 1 and we must have the room.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
While this great sale is going on we will sell you more groceries and
better goods for $1.00 than any house in Oklahoma. We have been
here in your midst for nearly six years doing business and have done
our best to please you and give you a fair square honest deal and we
expect to remain still at the old stand a while longer and do business
among you. We thank you one and all for past favors and ask a con-
tinuance of the patronage of all our former customers and a trial from all
those who have not been dealing with us. If you desire to have our wagon
stop at your residence and take your orders please leave word at the
store. Remember we do not sell you one article at cost or under cost
and make it up by charging you two prices on something you are not
posted on. A child can get as good a bargain as one who stands all day
and tries to Jew us down.
THE WELCOME GROCERY
S. W. Corner Harrison
and Division.
Guthrie Okla.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 85, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 10, 1896, newspaper, September 10, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73721/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.