The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 118, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 18, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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LKSLIB Q. NtDLAUK Editor.
OBeUt Orffitb of OliUtiom Utmnentrr.
The OfflcUl Orc f !-" County.
Thk Lkadkh Bindery U one oJ tho boit
Initltutloni of tho Kind In tho West and !
dally tarnlng out largo quantities ot work.
Scud In your ordon for binding and blank
booki and they will bo promptly attended
IX
Tiuc Daily Leadeh accepts adTortti-
Ins with the distinct and positive guar-
antee that It has doable the paid
circulation of any newspaper published In
Oklahoma.
BODBORIi'TION KATES.
DAILY.
One month delivered In city
One montn by mill. ....
Three months ..............
Six montns.......... ..
Ons J car. ..... .
WEEKLY
Six months
One yeir.
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SONDAY OCTOBER 18. 1800.
HAVE ilfeD VV ALt OOKTRAOTB
Tho county gold ataudnrd organs
eontlntia to harp about Mrs. Annlo
Vincent and what khe "may do for hor
husband's print ahopif elected county
clerk." THese stntemebts mislead no
one and only emphasize tho fact that
o awlf t and hasty Injection of liquid
vormlfugo la tho only remedy to bring
a roturn of roason and cornmon-senso
to theso gold sheets. Mrs Vincent as
county clerk can grant no more polit-
ical favors to Mr Vincent than to any
othor person: moreover as dark alio
will linvo no political favors to grant
Tho county Vas boon bilked and meth
odically sowca no by tho Republican
members of tho piftiont board of com-
missioners and tho Incoming board
and tho county clerk will have little
to do savo to Investigate and rcstoro to
taxpayers tho money filched through
illegal contracts within tbo pal three
months by tho present coterie of Re-
publican incompetents and looters.
Every contract worth bidding for and
overy order for supplies worth tho
paper written on havo been let out for
terms coloring two yoars or more or
at least until the ond of Commissioner
Sturgls" Incumbency.
Tho work of the present commis-
sioners is coarse It ha? bocn so for
months past and tho taxpayers ot the
county cry for reform. Roform will
como on Novctnunr 3.
THE IMAM GUTHmcyOAHOMA.
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Hill remains a dumbocrAt
Cocrcck Crawford of St Louis has
crawfished.
la two weeks Hanna's heel w'i V
pried f'om off labor's nok.
As a decoy duck Sly Oborhiml. r
endenvorlng to fonthor his own nett
Is
As X ray r.f S Hanna'a love for labor
would show a large white sparn whoro
the hoart Bhould be.
FiYNshas no platform no princi
pies. Ito Is simply running on his
record and the rallrod.
The trouble with Annnuia was that
ho lived boforo Sin Klllar Athortongot
on tho board nf county oouuml&slonois
A SPCI
rui
La Grippe (or Colds Coughs
AMD LUNO TROUBLES
AYER'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL
" l'o year ii;o I Imd the firlpic
nml It left ujp with a i'ugh which gitvo
mc no rest nljht or Ju My family
plivk-lan prescribi I f -r " rhnntng
tin ir.illi'iDc a- oft' u n Ik f"iinil tlia
liiiiK" T lu.l taken v.i n-t lirlplng
Ip any gold bug says tho ' silver
craze" is dying out just tell him that
you saw it nnd that It was looking
well.
"We will put American manhood
against all their corruption fund wnh
confidence In tho Issue." William J
Bryan.
SurEniNTENTiENi Dodd may Unow
how to pass nn examination on a gold
standard baste but does he know how
to pnrsc a sentence?
FOR rilKSIDKNT
WILLUX JENNINGS ARYAN
Or KKnltASKA
trou vioE.i'itnsioE.vi
ARTHUR SEWALL
OF MAINE.
for Delegate to CoDgrc.ru
HON. J. X. CALLAHAN
Of Klu&flther Connty.
. J O Duliols
For Council Mlnth dUt
For Assembly Seventeenth dlit
ur. n. .i iurni'r
For Assembly Eighteenth dtst .
W. L. Sullivan
FIIKE 8ILVKH TlOIUrr.
Sheriff..-
County Attorney
County Clerk
Jtcgliterof Deeds.
County Treasurer..
iTonate juorc.
County Buperlntcndcut
Surveyor.. ... ..... ...... . ..
Coroner
Commissioner First dlst.....
commissioner second nist
Justices of the Peace.
Constables .
.. . . -J. I. McDanlcls
a O. Hornor
.Mrh Annie L. Vincent
D McConnehcy
D. a. Woodwortb
Tcacue llav
. ..J. II. Scarr
. C. T. Millard
Ur. A. U Illcsh
. . llarrvClrav
W. It. I'henlB
A. S. llolmbcrg
- U.S. McKay
Ed. Ilcntlcy
A. O. Salle
ri
AJtcunisnor InELAxn of St Paul
Minn tho Catholic prolate has Jolnod
tho caravan of other high salaried
clergymen and denounces the Demo-
cratic party led by William .1. Bryan
as "secession and anarchy." 8ome
preachers aro committing moro sin in
this country this year than they can
ever got forgiveness for In all their
natural lives. Theso high prelates
and clorgymon seem to be gold wor-
shippers rather than God worshlppore.
Ex Gov. Soueakv Seat Is on the
stump again. The othor day ho spoke
In Missouri to n "small and thin
nlng audience." This is the kind
of audlenco In which his illustrious
SqucnklctH takes most delight. Ho
speaks to please himself. Thcro is
absolutely no cvldenco that his talk
pleased anyone olsc. Yet he con-
tinues to bo admired at a safe dis-
tance by those who rovcre copiousness
imiCIHT MOODY OKT8 OAY.
Rev. Dsvlght L. Moody at a recent
mooting held In Now York city n&kcd
tho congregation to offer up a sllont
prayer for tho welfare of tho country.
He said:
"Novor since tho time of tho war
has this country so needed thu earnest
support of all Christians to pray for
peace. Tho trouble that is springing
up between tbo two political parties
cannot be seen so easily horo 1 1 tho
oast but out In tho west whoro J buvc
been twlco during tho past month it Is
ussuming a very alarming aspect.
-Rev Moadyja mistaken and western-
on will not hesitate toassurciiiiuothls
mistake. It na been some time hlnoo
he was west of tho Mississippi river
and ho scorns to havo iurgottou a fow
scrlntlllatlng thoughts. It Is ovldent
that ho has been tilled with droad
thinks of bloodshed and destruction by
too careful reading of thoso extremely
patriotic publications Puck Judge
Leslie's Weekly nnd Harper's Weekly.
Thoso patriotic publications plcturo
tho western advocate ot bimetallism as
bewktskcrcd besotted crime-covered
lambrlquln-ladon bearers of sword and
torch whilo tho arrogant gold barons
of tho cost are pictured as flag-raising
llbcrty-loving patriots. Wo haston to
. assuro tho reverend gcntloman that
jthero arc no swords vlslblo to tho
naked oyo in this scotlon of tho conn
try and tako this opportunity of noti-
fying him that ac tho llanna forces aro
tho only ones having money to burn
thoy aro tho only onos carrying
torches. And wo again hasten
to assuro nim tliut oven theso
arc not tho torchos of tho Incen-
diaries but if tho police court
records hava not been tampered with
the torches of men who woro paid S3
each for carrying them In gold stan-
dard parades. Whilo apologizing to
tho noted evangelist for tho presump-
tion wo hasten to toll him that In tho
opinion of thoso who havo studied
deeply into tho financial question tho
greatest need of tho country right
now Is allttlo less praying and a whole
lot moro of good solid work. Prayer
is a wonderful agency for good when
coupled to earnest work but tbo man
who prays for tho purification of poli-
tics and then falls to attend tho pri-
maries and neglects to vote on oloction
day will ultimately discover that his
prayers fell far short of tho throne.
If Rev. Moody will como to the west
right now be will discover that all is
peace though thcro Is no quiet. II o
will find honest patriotic and exom-
plary rltlzora on both sides of the
question now agitating the public
mind and ho will also discover that
there Is u unanimous disposition to
abide by the result of the battlo of the
ballots and if he will make Inquiries
among tho masses instead ot among
tho few he will find that tho men bo
outrageously lampooned ana roasted
by the gold standard org ens men-
tioned above aro among tlu btwt citi-
zens o! the republic
At this stago of tho performance tho
management doslros to announco that
immediately after tho close of tho ex-
hibition In the big ring Ilerr Cole Mar-
tin tho daring animal trainer will
enter tho cago of tho Republican coun-
ty trust and feed It with copious por-
tions of raw moat- During tho feed
ing ex-Sccrotary Martin of HI Reno
will lecture on zoology as npplicd to
tho average voter.
McKixiey candidly ndmlU that ho
tvas for sliver six years ago. But thon
be wasn't In a position whore ho had
to conceal his real toolings.
S Han.na evidently thinks he will get
that 311S.000 a groat deal easier by
placing his mortgaged candidate In the
presidential ohalr
It la rather peculiar that thu effete
East never thinks of trying to educate
tho lllltorato West except whon there
is an election on tho tapis.
Muhat U A lst e ad will have as much
trouble in convincing the people that
Bryan it un nnarchlst as ho did In
proving to them that Lincoln was an
ass.
I.N signing up the things that go to
mako up a good man wo are pained to
obscrvo that there is asllght dlffaroncc
between Bishop New nan and tho
Lord
"'iHstariksstfl
llrarc Firemen Die.
Mosriir. u lut it Three tireinen
wife killed and kix badly Injured at a
fire yesterday afternoon at tne cam
leal warehous4of ullmour xXty Tho
dead 'flrdnen are EumUfad La Porte"
Harry King nnd Silvan Charpentler.
o tturvh. Iit tin Turk
Ciir.vxtiNurn Oct 1; The em-
bassies oi the powers bine sent nn
idcntltnl note to the porte rctusInglU
demand to be accorded the right of
scorching foreign vess N in Turkish
wnKrs for Armenians
Now Vork 'NHllimRl
Al.tlANT N Y . '
ot hlfpetil hn nhin.-
tho nppvliuti- flt-t i-io-i
ment. ghing tin- il
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the
urutH the riglu t u.c Hi
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balloC
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li.' dt . islolt Of
ninl depart
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name of "Nn
mi tho official
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hip tut- in sp.te vf b s t'endanecI got
n i tt. r 1 inalb u. husband read-
fun one in yf i gentleman who lind
lui.l the grippe nnd vias mred h taking
Ar' Clierrv Pectoral procuretl for
in .i bottle of this medicine nnd before
I h.iil taken Imlf of it I a cured I
tie used the Pectoral for mv clillilreii
iml in my fninily whenever we ba
nenled it ami have fnund it i vpenric
fur coliln eougbs and liina Inmblw."-
Kmilv Wood North St. Klkti.n Mil
Ayer's Cherry" Pectoral
Hlghoat Honor3 at World's Fnlr.
Cleanse the System with Ayer's StrsanuiH
I am not being interviewed now. I
deem it the part of wisdom to remain
hUa " That'a what Mr. McKtnley
bald when Mrs. Lcaso attempted to in-
terview him. Tho Canton man is cor-
taloly living up to his idea of wisdom
for bu ib saying nothing to tho pcoplo
uliovinlt him even if ho docs mako a
itu.f n or morn itpccohcs a day.
Tin; ( iipltnl In commenting on tho
loltur tf M. Ilalsell & Co. to tho
Cist M&nufacturiug Co. of Now York
says -Nothing selts as high as it did
In 1S03." That is duo to tho existing
gold standard which has kopt down
prices jind which will con.luuo to dc-
crcaso them if McIClulcy Is olectod.
EJMn. Cai.i.ahax continues to wield
sledge hammer blows for tho cause tf
free silver while Dennis Plynn In vain
attempt to explain away a humiliat-
ing bask down.
Tom Rkkd Is appealing to the holders
of life insurance polioloi to vote
against silver. It will be recalled that
Mr. Rccd recently engaged In the llfo
insurance business.
Maj. McICini.by InBlsts that wha1
the country wants Is n chance to work.
True; and thoroln the country differs
from tho MuKlnloyltoe who only want
a chanco to work tho srovernmont
KiiEllol' r Gerrmn Calon'rntlon
During nil the long period when Uroat
Brltnin wns striving against Spain.
Holland and Prance and bulldlug up hor
empiro In spite of them tho Germans
wero working out their destiny on n
smaller scnlo nnd In a mode which
never brought thorn Into collision with
this country. From nn electorate of
Brndonburg thoy struggled into a king-
dom of Prussia and when wiped oft the
face of the earth by Napoleon they roso
from their ashes with renewed vigorand
inld the foundations of n great omplru
and consolidated It nt the expense first
of Austrln then ot France. Gient Brit-
ain has welcomed Its rlso as a guaianty
of peace n means of maintaining the
balanco ot European power. It can-
not competo with England for world
empiro. It comes too Into Into tho field;
it hns not the preparatory political
training; It Has other duties to accom-
plish nnd ltfl geographical position for-
bids It Tlaafru-pod's; VacajJne.
County Appointments
J II Scarr D McConnohoy and W L
Sullivan will speak as follows
Monday October 10 7:30 p m Stock-
ado school houst Iron Mound town-
ship Tuesday October 80 7:30 p m Fair
View school house Seward township
Wednesdoy. October 21. 7:30 n m.
Union or Bicker's school house. Spring
Creek township
Thursday Onobor 22 7:30 p in La
Belle school house Spring Creek town-
ship. Friday October 23 7.30 p m Han-
cock school house Cedar township
Saturday October 24 7:30 p m Brad-
ford's school house Lawrlu township.
Tcaguo Rav. D G Woodworth. J 0
McDanlel and A L Blcsh will fill ap-
pointments ns fallows:
Monday October 19 7:30 p tn Char-
ter Oak s:hoal bouse Springer town-
ship. Turnday October 20 7:30 p m Center
building Sprlngvalo township.
Wednesday October 21 7:30
Tempey schcol house Bear
township.
Thuisday October 28 7:30
Ryan's Halfway house Iowa
ship.
Friday October 23 7:30 p m Coulter
school house Antelope township.
Siturday Ocrobcr 2i 7:30 p ra Mc-
Klnley Cimarron township
D J Morris C O Horner Mrs Annlo
L Vincent and W R Phonis wltl speak
as follows:
Monday October l'J 7:30 p in Town
Houso Bear Creek township
Tuesday October 20 7:30 p in Ryan
Dblf way houso lowa township
Wodnesday October 21 7:30
McKlnley Cimarron township
Thursday. October 22 7:30 n
Langston City Antelope township
Frldny October 23 730 p m. Camp
Russell school house Lawrie township
This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
made.
BSackweSPs Genuine
JiiUAIUI
vB&Qinm s
You will find no coupon InsWo each 2 oudco bag and ttvocnupcm Inside cucli 4 ounce ba. 3
Ttnv a hji ron.l thf rminnn And RM llnnt fii fPt v vii ilinrA nfttVl mi In nMttnti Zf
mtrj mm -t .- ( - n - - vw - - - (.v va f wv wt au JJ t Ukl 1
agKBittaw'igiiwa
S50.00
PRI
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p m
OrtcU
P m
town-
p m
We will five $50.00 in prizos for thu best com grown in Logan
and Lincoln counties to be divided as follows :
A'$S5.0Q .SUIT OP CLOTHES for the Best 10 Ears.
A $15 00 OVERCOAT for the Second Best 10 Ears.
A $10.00 SUIT OP CLOTHES for. the Third Best 10 Ears
WE WANT YOUR EGGS!
Tun New York Tribune sounds the
slogan for people to "rally to tho stan-
dard of tho grand old parly of religion
nnd morality" and Bob Ingersoll an-
swered among tho flrst recruits.
Till! Last Bite of tho Hot Biscuit has
wormed itself onto tho supper toblo
again for mastication. It is middling
In its mannor and apparently is de-
voted to guilo and pie. Since Buck-
cannon nnd Wnlkhor are nuw bereft
of nomination It will hereafter lcavo
nothing but guazy fragrance.
Ir tho yellow gang paid Tom Wnt-
son SI. 500 lor his tirades against tho
Chicago ticket it paid doarly for thorn.
Tho Ocorgla eloctlon has shown how
few pcoplo havo followod him and
fewer will follow him now.
Slt Obehlajj dkii is mentioned for
Ecrgeant-at-aruas of the couucll In
cue tho Pops control that body next
winter. Now watch Is' I black jump
onto thU. roporU Enid Wove.
The Wave Is in error. Sly is endc
v&rifiX to work a coup on the third
bouse If 0. T Prouty Is elected
some new brands will be. introduc d
owl Sly Is a stickler on brands and
8owrus plasters.
With Marry Gray and W. R. Phonis
on tho board of county commissioners
tho taxpayers will got a square tin-
contracted deal. Investigation by
those ofllciaH will also show how tbo
money of tho past year was oxponded
especially that belonging to the road
and brldgo fund.
It Is given out that thegarllc-orown-cd
matador Sly Oberlandcr Intends to
invado Logan county for tho purpose
of revenge. Sly has boon In tho politi
cal raorguo too long to thus bronk Into
life. Ilo should bo hustled to Georgia
to act up with Tom Watson's sore
throat.
Slnmla Ht Hie Ilcml.
Aug. J. Bogel the loading druggist
of Shrovoport La . says: I)r King's
Mow Discovery Is toe only tblng that
cures ray cough and it is tho bast sell-
er 1 have." J. I Campbell merchant
of Safford Arl7. wrltos. "Dr. King's
New Discovery Is all that Ik claimed
for It; it never tailf and is n suro euro
for consumption coughs and colds I
cannot say enough for its merit" Dr.
King's Now Discovery for consump-
tion coughs nnd colds Ir not an experi-
ment. It hns been tried for a quarter
ot a century nnd today stands at the
head. It uovor disappoints Free
trial bottles at C R Renfro's drug
store.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
rv hcaltli nccil bo
come bald or gray if ho will follow
sensible treatment Wo ndvlso clean
Hncsn of tho scalp and the uso ot Hall-
Hair Renewcr.
See Smith the bill distributor.
A PROCLAMATION.
If Trnubltxl Willi IllieuiiiAtlmn Uhi1 Till
Annavoms Md. April HI 18SU. I
havo used Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rhcumatltm and found it to bo all
that Is claimed for it. It belle vo It to
be tho best preparation for rheumatism
and deep-seated muscular pains on tho
market and cheerfully recommend It
to the public. Jno. G Brooks dealer
iu bootr shoes etc No IS Main St.
ALSO RKAD THIS
MECUAMC3VIM.U St. Mary's County
Md.- I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm to a man who had been suf-
fering with rheumatism for several
several years. It made him a well
man. A. J. McGlll. for sale at "0
cents per bottle at Scatonian Drug Co.
We must have 50000 dozen eggs before November 1st
and we are prepared to pay the very highest market price.
We want fresh eggs from fanners only. No dirty sun-
burnt old-held salted or pickled eggs wanted. Bantnm
and guinea eggs go at half price
We Must-Have These Eggs!
It does not mako the least difference
that there is only 40 cents' worth of In-
trinsic valuo In a gold dollar. It is an
honest dollar as long ns It is not cor-
nored and used to force an Increasing
debt on tho people. Then it Is a rob-
ber dollar.
HoiiJJOit Roy McDanlcls Millard
Scarr Vincent nnd McConnoliey con-
tinue to do good woru in the cause of
fi-eo silver ond county reform. Thoy
were elected when nominated. Thoy
aro now merely Increasing their majorities.
The things that
people cc are In.
hide of them and not
outside. No two
people see the same
tluug rxactly alike.
One woman may
loot out at a beau
ulul landscape and
see all the beauty
mid icitfulncM ana
erandnrss thatjhere
u in it Another
one will loou out at
the same scene anil
sec nothing The man who Is perfectly
well and vigorous enjoys life to the full.
Dr. Fierce' Golden Medical Discovery
makes people well. There isn't anything
miraculous about it it is the mott natural
thins in the world. Jt limply puts the di-
gestive organs the stomach the liver the
bowels in perfect order and thereby uiaV.es
the blood pure aud rich. All dlscaics live
and thrive oil impure blood. Keen a
Stream of pure rich red blood flowlnsrfnto
a diseased spot and the disease will not
ptay. A man lives on rich pure blood
and disease dies on it
Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery
makes pure rich blood
Kxanrslon
Pau-Aiuorloan Medical onngreM
Mexico City Mexico November 10 to
10 1806. For this occasion tho Santa
Fo Routo will soil oxeursion tiokots
to tho City ot Mexico Max. ut ono
lowest faro for tho round trip. Tlelc-
ats on solo November 7 aud 10. good to
return until December 31. 1816.
Tit ii llnnilreit mid Fifty Dollar Keuaril
for tho Asaatslna of Ulrlcli Jenkins.
By virtuo of tho authority vested in
the Gcvornor by tho statutes of Okla-
homa Territory tho undersigned will
aauso to bo paid a reward of 8230.00
for tho arrest and conviction of tho
assassins of Ulricii Jenkins who was
brutally murdered in Logon county
about two miles cast ot the city of
Outhrio on the night ot the 7th of
March 1805 whilo on his way to said
city with a load of wood.
Witness my hand this 10th day of
October 1800.
William C. Rksfrow
Governor
Tnos. J Lowk
Secretary Oklahoma Territory
G. A. HUGHES 0. D. SM
T1IK
LEADING DENTIST
Aud for a further inducement we will give to the Forty
bringing us the highest number of eggs before November 1
a Handsome and Convenient Patent Egg Carrier.
Also to the one bringing the largest number of eggs we
will give a Handsome Eight-Day Clock.
Count to begin October 1st and close October 81st.
Prizos will be awarded on and after November 2nd.
Don't Forget Our Special Bargain Days!
Teeth
r.xtracteil
Without
l'aln
Kvory
Operation
Quaj--
antccil.
Artificial Teeth on Any Base Desired.
'J W0 to select from.
Over
I'rlce the LOWKST or IIKST WOKK.
OFFICE Kooras I S ana 3 over Hank Indian
Territory
"3?lx3 1ST P. CXa.c3ajc3.led
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
THE BEST GEADEB OF COAL.
CANON CITY
WEIU CITY
FltONTENAC
SMITHING.
Also SOLE AUENT for the Genuine 3IcAlest-r Coal which
takes the place of Onita and Canon City for every purpose. Will
give you prompt delivery.
OFFICE AND YA11DS 121 OKLAHOMA AYE. PHONK No. 0.
F. B. Lillie h Go.'s Presidential Ticket.
Erase the Name you dt not wish to vote for
M'KINLEY. BRYAN
Vote this at Lillie's Drug Store. See conditions below.
Our vote for President it: McTvinloy 308 Bryan 844.
CONDITIOP'S OF VOTING QONTEST
Kali purchase of 9le entitle the purchaser to ono vpto for your choice
ot tho names mentioned above.
Tho winner will got i beautiful Gold Uoadeil Cane valued at SIS 00
which v. lit 1 iorwarded to him In us a coming from tho people of Logan
county.
No vole .ill be solicited md nono aacpted urless road a at tlmo of
purchase t b..ll. t mil be fornlvked upon request should you not have
one and only OJ.K vu e ill Ut oouatel fi r ncl. vllot.
At LIU' ' Drug 'lore yeti cn Uu Drugs of ill iiluds lioohs. School
Supplies StotlC'tory Aoys Halls l'alnts Wall lv r Oils Varnishes Ver-
fumcn Tobtcco 'ig&n Ilta Wo aro agents for Columbia Ilicycles tho
best la ho worU.
F 8 Lillie & bVs Drug Btok aid Km. Dipt
Gold Basis
Medical Service.
If you do not notice a marlied change
tor the better alter using
news
for a few days you aro not taking
tho proper remedy and Bhould
send at onco for Dr. Kiwukrly
who will examine and prescribe
for you absolutely
FREE OF CHARGEs
Either at homo or in his olllco.
Persons residing ouUldo of tho city
can send for a Symptom lilank
which will enablo the Doctor to
intelligently dlagnosn your case
and prescribe tho proper remedies.
Call on or add est
THE KIMBERLEY PHARMACY
110 First Street
GUTHRIE - OKLAHOMA
FKIDAY OCTOHER 10 is bargain day in Hardware Tinwarcr
Queensware and Glassware. r
Abovo Sales Will be for Gash Only Eggs Will Count Same as Gash
Don't forget the Corn Prize for it Is an advertisement for
you as well as for us because we will make an exhibit of this
corn for a period of not less than one month in our store or some
convenient building with the grower's name and addiess on
each lot.
IU'inonibor Wo Havo Got n Cotton CJIn and it is runniui'
constantly from daylight until dark regardless of the untruths
that some of our pin-headed competitors are saying about it.
Some men will stoop very low for a dollar.
We Avill exchange Groceries Dry Goods Clothing Boots
and Shoes or anything in our line for good white corn and will
pay a little better than the market price. Also a limited amount
of yellow corn wanted
r.
OUGHTON
702 Noble Avenue. West Guthrie.
T
Liexoe Bar
lie Mls
Core Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goocij
In Stock all the Time
15Yoar01d WhlBkoy and a full lino of Standard CigarH.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
;
DON'T BE MISLED!
HOFFMAN fiVpl CO
AND METEOR UlULCo
Are the Most On
Karth.
Ulcyclei. bought sold And exchanged. Ulcjolea sold on iuutsll
tngutf Our prieo apd jjwtrantco will interest you Full line
!j)tcyjle sundries. RopsfHng of all kind done ond vrurk ffiiar.
tnineU. O! -e ua a sail.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
113. 113 1-2 Qilifcflii Ah
E. N. KNAUSS Mfmaigttr
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 118, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 18, 1896, newspaper, October 18, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73754/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.