The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 102, Ed. 1, Friday, April 2, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Maacb 9. 1897.
Dully lender
Notice fur Publication.
Lund olllcoat Guthrie O T. March 8
lb97.
Notice Is horeby Riven thai the follow-iug-named
sottler litis Hied notlco of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of Ms claim. Kiid that said proof will be
made bofon' the rpglntcr and receiver at
Uuthrlo O T on April 14 1897 vli:
John J. LcnlKer for the lot 3 aud i
and e X w qr ec 7 twp 15 r S w.
H numos the following wltnmsus to
prove his continuous residence uikiii aud
cultivation of said Ian vli:
Henry H. Vosholl of Wet.O. T Lsw-
ellyu Hayes Samuel tlreenllef Joseph H.
Nelson of Soward. O. T.
4037 aNJ ('hook Register.
First published In Daly header March
U 1897.
Notice Tor Publication.
Land oflico at Outhriu O. T. March S
1890.
Notlco Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
Intention to make ilnal proof In support
of his claim and that srtld proof will 'w
made boforo tho register and receiver at
Unthrlo O. T. on April U. 1897 vlr-
Jacob A. Kaubion for the nwH uw l(
sec. 31 tplSof r 3 w.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon nud
cultivation of said laud vl:
RDanlcl Mnher .lames W. Jeffries
Jellerson Cohee. Dewwllton Jeffrie.
all of Seward U T.
403S A. N. J. Ciiook. Itoghter.
First Publlshod In the Uuthrlo Dally
Leader March 0 1807.
Notice for Publication.
Land Oflico at Guthrlo O. T March 4
1897.
Notlco Is heroby glvon that tho follow-ing-named
settlor has filed notlco of his
Intention to make Dual proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made boforo tho register and receiver at
Outline O. T. on April K 1897 viz:
Fr d Truskey for the lots 3 4 and o hf
of s w qr sec 31 tp 10 n r 3 w.
He naraon tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous reslriVnco upon and
cultivation of said and vli:
"Garret II. Merry John Herg. Charles
Kalsch all of Soward Ok.; Herbort L.
White of Urthrle Ok.
4033 ANJ Ciiook Koglstor.
Itallroml Time Table.
AtchUon Topekn & HmitH Fo.
NOKTU KAST AND WKST.
Arrive
Arrive
Uuthrlc
5S5a. m.
4:68 p. m.
It: IB p. m.
"Leave
Guthrie
6 45a. in
5:08 p. in
7.00 a.m.
I
Arrive
Kan. City IClilcago.
6:fi0p. m i:4a. m-
8 60 a.m. llOUOD.ra.
Local Freight.
Local 1'relght.
flOtJTIl SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST.
' rrlve
r ithrle.
' Xt v in.
If : m.
l:t p m.
Leave
Guthrie.
18:35 p. ra.
n:08p. m.
1:00 p. ra.
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Arrive Arrive
l't. Worth Oalv 's'n
9:15 p. in B:a.m.
8:10 a. ra.8:30p.m.
Local Freight.
3orklns Agent.
Ulioclnw OkUhuuia & (liitr II. It. Co.
Leave Oklahoma City . .. 840 am
Arrive South McAlwter .. 1:30 pm
Arrive Port Smith lt:pm
Arrive Bt. Loul . - :8 im
Leave Oklahoma City for west .... : am
Leave Oklahoma City for west . . . J:W put
Make cloe connections at Kl Keno lor
points on the Kock Inland north and south.
J. P. HOLUKN. Traffic Manager
South MrAlester. I.T
O M M. KLLSWOKTU.
Agent Oklahoma City
Itellef (or the 8u(Ifrr
Shbhman Tax March 31 -Tonight
at n wptlrip of oltins railed l the
major tellfif eointu'tteen to collect
nrid fnrurri ai1 to ih (handler oi-
naH olTn r. were formal a fol-
lows. General couimitte IUo Maxey
chairman; L V. Hly J. P. Leslie R. M.
Ntelov B Arnold! Gaorge llardwlike
II N Tuck Robert Walker J V.
Wakefield J. a Hums and L M. Hum
tuond.
Ladies' eotntnlUee to nccura clothing
Mrs. C. W. Hrown ch!rmnn; Me
datuea W L Uramim lid Mota J C
Williams C L. Votvll W. T WIImh
J O. Kdtuonda Thomas Hal four J. I'
Harrison I. J. Rimberlin
Colored committee I)r. l'rinco aud
Porter Dave Oollim aud Kid or Til-
1UOI1.
Tho OdUu News was by resolution
requested to announce that the get
oral committee would uiuot at the office
of ( hairiuan Max '7 at 9 a. in totuor
row. Tho ladieh cointulttoo wllltncLt
at the residence of Mm. 0.' W. llrov n
a- the Mme hour anil the colored com-
mittee will meet at the saino hour at
the office of IV. L'rinco
A great inuny announced donation
tonight uiid the tipeoabos made were
strong in their appeal to the people to
roinembcr tho lSth day of last May
when a similar disaster swept down
up in Sherman and the whole nation
iciponded to the call for help.
A VhIuxIiIu l'ro'crlptlon
IMItor MorrUon of Worthlngton
Ind. "Sun" writes: "'You have a val-
liable proscrlDtion in Kloctrle Hitters
and 1 tan cheerfully recommend it for
Constipation and Side Headache and
uh a general eyMem tonlo it has no
qual." Mrs Annie Stohlo 3081 Cot-
tage Grove avenue Chicago was all
run down could not eat nor dlgofci
food had a backache which never Sett
her and folt tired and woary but six
bottles of Electric Hitters restored her
health and renewed her strength.
Prices fiC cunts and SI. (let a bottle at
0. R. Ronfro's drug store.
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The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Wanted An Idea
Protect your Idem thej mur lirluft you wealth.
Wrllu J6H.V WEDIiEKIiUHN CO. Patent Attor-
neri Wanlilnftton I) r for their 1.800 prlte pllr
and Dew Hit vf ou thounand lnTentlona wanted.
Who rati think
or some ulniple
thing to patent?
i Oil painting urayou and free hand
drawing letsons given by lid win
StOhrnP 424 cornet Oak and Vilas ave
nuo Uuthrlo. Art btudonts who wish
to obtain a practical knowledge of It
will please apply itt once at the above
addrebb lt3
ror MIh.
fresh Jersey cow. Enquire at
Lcadmi tlllue or J. L. SUiio'h three
miles northwest. 3 27124
First published In tho Dally
March 23. 1897.
Leader.
Notice lor Publication.
Land oflico at Klngllshor. Ok. Mar. 20
18U7.
Notice Is horoby given that tho follow-
namod settlor has filed notlco of his Inten-
tion to make final proof In support of his
cla'm. and that said proof will bo mado
boforo the regis or and receiver at King-
fisher. Ok . on April 20. 18V7. vU:
Thomas Campion H. B No. 1148 for
the w qr sec 87 two 17. r 1 w.
Ho names tho following wltnossos to
provo his continuous residence upon and
I'lilttvntlnnnf. snld land viz:
uoo.
Cre-
James Hoeslor. Cnrnelious Hllay
W. Knowles NoUon Mallott all of
cent. Ok.
B. O. Spilman RoBlstor.
First
published In the
March 0. 1897.
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EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
Phono 12. EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
Daily Leedar
Notice for Publication.
Land Otl'ce at Outhrlo O. T. March 8
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settlor has flhtd notice of his In-
tention to make Una! proof In support of
his claim and thatsaid proof will bo made
before tho register und rocelvor at Guth-
rie O. T.. on April 11. 1807. vU:
Uewwilton Joffrlo for tho so qr so
17. twp 15 r3w
lie names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vli:
Danlol Mahor Junius M. Jellrlos JuCOb
A. Faubi'ii JuITurbon Cohuu all of Se-
ward O T. T n
1039 A. N. J. Ciiook. Roglstut.
l'lrst
TiIHP
ADVANCED
SPKING
STYLES!
published In the Dally Loader
nm re ii u lou.
Notlco for Publication.
Land OfUce ut Guthrle.O T March 10
Knt ci. Is hernbv alven that the follow
ing named sottler has tiled notlco of his
Intention to make Una! proof In support of
his claim and that said proof will bo
made before register and recelvor at
Outhrlo on April 82 1S07 viz:
Joseph Men ane heir-at-law of Hubert
Leveqtie for n e qr sec 11 tp 14 r S w.
Ho names the following wltneise to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land vli:
Stephen I) Lalfoon Arthur F. Laf-
foon. James T. WIbo Francis Fonteiiler
all of Edmi nd O. 'i
4058 ANJ CltOOK Register
First published in The Dally Leader
March 16. 1807.
Xntir.n for Publication.
Luai Olllce at Guthrie O. T. March
15 1897. . . .
Notice Is heroby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make rinal proof Id support of
his claim and that said proof will be
mado boforo tho register and receiver
of the Unltod States land olllce at
Guthrlo Oklahoma Territory on April
21 1897 viz
'Jdartln Posllck for the n e qrof sec
S3 tp 10 n r 3 w .
Henamos tho following witnesses to
provo hli continuous reeldenco upon and
cultivation of said land vli:
Charlie Schmidt. Hiram Taylor John
P. Kospert John Wicks o Guthrie
O. T.
4055 A. N. J. Cwook. Register.
The Ceuter of Attraction -for
Shoes is 'our Store so our custo-
mers say; and if you are not one of
our customers you are cheating
your feet just give them their own
way and they will brinjf you right
to our counter "We keop all kinds
of shoes for all lrlnds of people-
but no poor shoes.
DAVID HETSCH
AGENT FOR
W. L. DOUGLAS'
GOOD SHOES.
Corner of Oklahoma ave.
and First Street.
First published in the Dally Leader Men-
Jl 1807.
Notlco for Publication.
Land offlco at Guthrie. O. T. Maroli
Notice is hereby glvou that the following-named
bottler has filed notlee OI his
Intention to make final proof In support
ot bis claim and that said proof will be
mado before the register and reeelvar at
Outbrto. O. T. May 5. 1807. vii:
William Hruuscorab for tho s e tjr ee
22 tp 10. n r 3 w.
He names the following wltnetses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of iald land vU:
John C. Nye William R. Swanson
Miles T Pecry Peter Lauro! all c!
Guthrie. Ok. oaooKjRogUW.
Danderine Barber Shop
The Best Place in the City to Got
First-Class Shave. Hair Cut
AND A GOOD BATH.
FREE DANDERINE TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
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THE RUSH
7 v.F -owssaSS.
Competition
Only makes us more active in getting what the people want and in selling our goods
so low that COMPETITION CANNOT STAND IT!
in order to fully realize the extent of our grand preparations for the spring and
summer trade. You most visit our store and ee for yourselves.
A RESOLUTION OF VERY GREAT IMPORTANCE!
Has taken place to prudent luiyens. Our counters and shelves arc filled with stacks
of springs brightest productions. Every department radiantly reflects the iipouring
tide of style beauty and dependability
T ATIT DnilAfl re runn everywhere. It's price and quality that tells the tale and
LlviV JtllvOb 1S w tneSe we mtencl t0 P ck our house. We are going to sell
the goods bpend a tew mom nts in reading the following prices:
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To many the most facinatinn spot hi our sture is the
Wash Dress Goods Section.
The diversities of effect design coloring weave and
and tinish will surprise and satisfy. First -class quali-
ties at low cost are the business bringers to this store.
The grand display wnl consist of Dentelle Etamine.
Grenadine Brode Tissue Brode Lappet Mulls French
Organdies Lattice Mulls Manhattan Orgaudjes and
a'l the Novelties in Homespun Linens Dtl'iilties Sat-
teens. This will be your opportunity to select the choice
styles for 1897.
Grand Display of Novelty Silks
In this line we surpass all former efforts 500 yda. ol
beautiful Kl Ki Silks at 29c a yd; 50 beautiful China
Silk Waist Patterns (5 yds.) all different designs 50c a
yd. or $2. 50 a pattern.
Ladies' Separate Skirts
In endless varieties in Brocaded Mohair. Scotch Mix-
tures and Brocaded Silk from S2.50 to 812.50 All Uie
latest novelties in Ladies' Shirt Waist 49c 59c 75c and
98c. We are sole agents for the famous CZAKINA KIT)
GLOVES every pair warranted all the New Shades
Ox-blood Pearl Green Tans Modes. Drabs etc. We
have the most complete line of
We have the most coinpleKnine of
Laces Embroideries and Trimmings
Ever shown in the city.
OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
Was never so complete 100 dor.en Misses' Heavy Ribbed Fast
Black Hose 5 J to 81. A rare bargain at 5c a pair. Ladies'
Full Seamless Fast Black Hose good weight; three
pairs for 25c.
Clothing Furnishing Goods and Hats
We are showing all the new things in Men's Clothing
consisting of all the new Scotcli Mixtures Fancy Cas
simeres. Black Worsteds. A good suit from $2.4S to $16.
Men's Colored Laundried Shirts J8c 50c and 00c. All
the Latest Styles in lints 25c to 1.00
Shoes. Shoes.
Our Shoe Department is n marvel. All the Latest
Novelties in Tanp Chocolato Ox-blood and Black in
Men's Women's and Children's sizes at remarkable low
prices.
Carpels Mattings Curtains Etc
On our second lloo: we are showing a beautiful lint
of these goods. During our Grand Spring Opening Sale
we will sell all our Double IBxint Super two Ply all
Wool Carpet; former price 7fic at 00c a yd. and lower
grades i educed In proportion. 75 Rolls Straw Matting
at 10c 12c 15c 20c 25c. 80c and 85c a yd. Full Line of
Lace Curtains all new 1897 Patterns '10c 50c 75c $1.0u
and up to $5.00 a pair. Good Felt Window Shades
Spring Roller complete. 12Jc. Good Cloth Window
Shades 35c 10c and 50c.
"THE RUSH"
The Keliable Outfitters of the Territory
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We Boast of The
VALU
We Offer Never More Woithy
Than Now.
We Give Bargains
Sisd
That have no precedent. Listen to the facts all you economically inclined people.
It's because we sell the greatest value that we sell the greatest quantity; and it is
because we buy in large quantities that we c m undersell all other stores. Just
glance over our stock and see if we do not
SAVE YOU MONEY
On every item. Why is it that we are the leading exponent in High-class
Merchandise? Because our assortments are bigger and fresher. Because our
Prices are Lower. Because we protect our patrons by the guarantee: "The Best
for the Leat Money."sSS
15 W. Harrison.
JAMES HILL Prop
Levy's Bee Hive
CLOTHING HOUSE
Oklahoma Ave. and First Street.
aSflUHBUH
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 102, Ed. 1, Friday, April 2, 1897, newspaper, April 2, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73893/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.