The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 103, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 4, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 9.
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA SUNDAY. APRIL 4 189;
NO. 103.
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G. R. RENPRO
Is going to reduce his large Drug Stock and will
give his customers 20 per cent discount on all goods
in his store for the next 80 days. I have just re-
ceived 1000 ounces oi Qulnine'and must sell it and
will c'use it out at 80c per ounce.
MAKE NO M SAKE. SEE DS EOR DRUGS
Quinine per oz 80c
Laxative Fig Syrup 50c; now 40c
One Minute Cougli Cure 50c; now 40c
One Minute Cough Cure 25c; now. 20c
Horse and Cattle Food 3 lb package 40c
Horse and Cattle Food 25c; now 20c
White Pine Expectrant 25c now 20c
Fine Soap 15c per bar; now per box 25c
Fine all rag White Envelopes per package 5c
Carbolic Salve 25c; "ov per box 20c
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EVERYTHING
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The Center of Attraction -for
Shoes is our Store so our custo-
icrs say; and if you are not one of
ir customers you are cheating
mr feet just give them their own
ty and they will bring you right
' our counter. We keep all kinds
shoes for all kinds of people
i t no poor shoes.
S. E. WLMNUSLBY
Cashier.
UEO B. ItlLLINQSLBY President.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid $50000.00
Surplus 10000.00
HOAItl) OK niRBCTOKS:
'trower Capitalist Utlaa N. Y. Geo. E. Hlllingaley Guthrie. O T.
" Stiles Guthrie. Jno. F.Stono Guthrie.
Ohm. K. ItllllQgtley Guthrie
K83PUNDEK0E SOLICITED
Uanderine Barber Shop
The Best Place in the City to Get
"irst-Class Shave. Hair Cut
i
FREE DANDERINE TO
215 W. Harrison.
DEUG STOKE
exit'
IN OUR LINE.
EDWARD NICHOLS Prop.
ADVANCED
SPEING
STYLES!
DAVID HETSCH
AGENT FOR
W. L. DOUGLAS'
GOOD SHOES.
Corner of Oklahoma ave.
and First Street.
CM. BOSWOItTII
Assist Lathi er
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
AND A GOOD BATH.
ALL CUSTOMERS.
JAMES HILL. Prop
I.
THE WORK OF RECONSTRUCTION
BEING PUSHID AT 0HANDLBR
EVERYTHING IS HARMONIOUS NOW
Two More Deaths Ytsterday nnd Othsrs
Likely to Follow Prate of Gntlirie
Tin Dooton Rt PeaoeAn Ap-
peal for Aid From the
Relief Committee.
EvsrytbiuR Qniet.
Spoolal Dlspiitub to the laaadcr.
OiiAJfm.mn Ok April S. -Tho oti
Met o( authority which veatortluv
threatened (o result In sorlous troub'e
has boen terminated and thlnga an
moving' along all right today.
Spectators aro Uept out of houses
and touniB not at work out of the ally.
Mutivel avenue u balng rapidly cleared
out and a number of buildings were
p'H up today
Tho Llneoln County bank resumed
business this afternoon and a number
of buslnoss inon will noon bo no their
feet again.
Several more eenorous wntron load
of supplies arrived from Guthrie to-
day and the open heartu'j generou
poople of the capital city are boing
highly praised on evory hide
The Trouble Over.
Special to The Daily Leader.
UHANiiMin. Oka April 3. The
threaten trouble yoaterday way caused
by County Commissioner M D Kgglo-
son getting drunk and trying to run
what was left of Chandler. He put
out a lot of armed guards to patrol tho
etreotu and as iho elty alroady hud
guards tho two clashed when Egglo-
ston ordered a ultlzsn arrested. H
gleston wa9 lator run out of town us
ho was acting wholly without author
ity and tho city authorities and relief
cnmiuitteo now have full charge
Commissioner Wolff on the other
hand has done everything in his
power to aid and protect the poople
Doctors at Peace.
Tho doctors were at outs for a while.
Not being organized they ouoasionally
clashed but they are now getting
along nicoly togothor. I)rs. McOee
and Mahr of Shawnee have tilings in
charge and are doing excellent work.
Dr. Williams of Guthrie deserves
ospoeial praise for his proilaleut work
among the sicr and wounded. lie is
one of the most skilled burgoons in tho
southwest.
Deatbi at Chandler
Speoial Dispatch to Thu Loader.
Ciiandlkk Ok. April 3 -Two
more deaths occurred today maklug
the lift of dead seventeen at follows:
EJgar.Do Alose John. Dawson Emma
Guatingor P 0 Jonnson .Mrs. Phillip
Johnson Johnson's boy Johnson's
baby girl Mrs II C Lee J M Woodyard
Mrs J M Woodyard May Woodyard
Thomas Smith Arnett's baby and Johu
Kyle and two children the last throe
from tho Kickapoo country.
Tho physicians at the hospital statu
that Andy Asher A W Keller and
wife Mrs Gillespie and'K A l'trrloli
are In a critical dominion un 1 likely to
die any hour.
AN APPEAL FOR All).
Tho Chandler People MakoThoir First
Call L'or Help
Tho people of Chandler have from
the hour of their great disaster re-
trained from asking lor holp believing
that they could care for themselves
but thay dad that the burden Is too
great to War and yesterday the follow-
ing appeal was Issued :
Ciianduck Okla April 3 18V7. To
Whom It May Concern : Chandler has
been visited by an awful calamity .
Hundreds of people are now destitute
of food clothing and shelter and it it.
neceoaary that we have instant relief
or groat suffering will follow. All
contributions of money supolles ete.
should be sent to the treasurer of the
relief eommlttee Clare Ilrunt Chaud.
ler Okla. IUuicr CowwrrrBK.
Ww. Si.au kl I'res.
H. Ii. Oilstnap See
Belief Fund Still (trowing.
Treasurer MlUngelej makes the fol
lowing report for Thursday. April 8:
jioe winebwrger $10 00
L A Franklin
10 00
JoUaD DeltoU....
J M Young
II LMille"
unout
CM Humes
Dr. Ilnxtoa
J It IJiUMtlee A Sou
WBFttlts
Helm lire In Co.
00
5 00
(0 00
KM
WOO
6 m
uooo
t so
10D0O
MM 50
(300107
1'revtotisly reported
Total
subMritMKi tayasi
Gko. IS HiLUKesi.81.
Treasurer.
Tbera I I'awar la Vtmfer.
J. fl Kliig the dr!ne Indian healer
and daughter are hare. The great
ponders are located at 413 Hist Har-
rison &vdut If you b) faith in
God you can b cured In from one to five
minutes of rheumatism consumption
neuralgia lumbago fits kidnoy and
liver complaint all classes of female
weakness gore eyet cancers and
ores.
NKWarAl'KK IIICLIKK KtlNU
The following donations have been
received or the relluf of the threes
Chandler newspapers :
Woodward Nuws 810 00.
OuuiitiK Dailt Luadkk 310.00
Uuthrie State Capital 310 00.
Hutd Wave 310.00.
Sluwuee lCcipunilt
Spoolal to thu Leader.
Siiaw.nkk April 3. At a public
meeting in this city last night Mayor
Search presiding 8093. is was raised.
Tho Odd Follows' lodge appropriated
350 and President Oowan of tho Choc
tuw railroad who was presont bonds
over 8100.
Alit fruui U. M. lUtUM
Wasiii.noton April 3. Geo E. 1111-
liugsley president Capital National
bank Guthrie Ok.: Am grioved at re-
ports of distress prevailing at Chand-
ler pay Mayor Farquaharbuu 886 for
me for relief fund a M. Haunch
Aid Frum Oklnhom City
The State bank of Oklahoma City
yesterday sent a draft for 3100 to Holt-
mau Charles A Couklin Chandler for
the relief of the cyclone sufferers.
NEW PUAltjlAClTLAW.
Address to tho Druggihts of Oklahoma
Uy DrugKist V. H. Llllle.
To tho DrugglBtsof Oklahorao: The
new territorial pharmacy law passed
by tho Fourth assembly recently ad-
journed is one of thu best on the stat-
ute booksof any state or territory. It
mukes our board of pharmauy supremo
with power to enforce the law and
P'liush violators and places at tholr
disposal fundB for the payment of all
expenses Incurred in proteeutlug vio-
lators. It provides that In towns of lets than
three hundred inhabitants where
there is no registered pharmacibt the
bjard may issue permits to such per-
sons as they may deem qualified to
sell drugs and medicines under rules
uud regulations they may adopt. '
Section IS If enforced will stop tho
peddling of medicines and the duping
of tho people by street fakirs ail over
our territory and I sincerely trust
every druggist will make it a point to
see that tho law is strictly enforced.
If you know of any ono violating any
of the provisions of tho law notify tho
member of tho board nearest to you
and it will bo his duty to give it his
immediate attention.
I have published tho now lnw In
pamphlet form togethor with tho re-
vised constitution and by-laws of tho
Pharmaceutical association a copy of
which I will mail to anyone on receipt
of twenly-Uvc cents in htamps.
I trust that overy druggist in the ter-
ritory who can possibly do so will at-
tend the association mooting on Wed-
nesday and Thursday April 7 and 8
aud come prepared to tako part lu tho
proceedings aud holp to make It a suc-
cess. KespoJtfully yours
F. H Lillik President.
Guthrie O T. March 29 1807.
GENKK0US SHERMAN.
Open Hearted Toxas Pcoplo Respond
to Chandler's Need.
The following letter was received by
a G. Hornor president of tho Guthrie
club:
Bhermun Texas April 2 1807.
Mr. 0. O. Horner Guthrie O. T.
My Dear Sir: I horowlth encloBO
Kansas City exchange for 8107.16 cash
bubscription of tho elty of Sherman to
the Chandler cyelono sufferers. We
will forward to you. by freight tomor-
row sovoral largo boxes of clothing
and some provisions. Of tho amount
of money included herein thu sum of
812. SO of it was gotten up by the ladles
committee who have done all tho
work of getting clothing. Tho sum of
83.45 cash Included herein was gotten
up by thu colored committee; as to tho
clothing of course none of that was
ifotton from any except whlto people
Tho people of Chandler have the deep-
est sympathy of the whole of Shorman
and w would be glad to do even more
than we have if wo wero able.
Yours truly
Kick Maxky.
Tho generous open hearted people
of thu south who suffered so greatly
thomselvos last year are ready to re-
spoud most heartily to the call of dis-
tress from the etnoken poople else-
where aud their generous contribu-
tions will be reoeived with feelings of
greatest gratitude by the stricken peo-
ple of Chandler.
Not a word of oomplalnt has
boon hoard about tho police
oourt during Judgo Olamltn's
torrn. Ho should bo ro-oloctod.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair
Gold Medal Midwinter Fair.
w CREAM
BAKING
POHDtR
A fan Qnft Cnu t Tarter ttwitr.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
SITUATION IS EXTREME-
LY ALARMING.
RIVERS ARE STILL RISING.
Lt nt llrlmia Ark. Kiprctoit !o Ilrenk
t Any lliuu St. I.oali In n l'nlr
Way f KuntHlnlnic .Much Dan.
go Orniiil Klvor Dooming;
Tli "sltuntlon Op
North Worse
Memphis Toiin. April S. -Tho ilood
sltuntlon has once more become acuta.
From a point a few miles nbove Aus-
tin Miss. as fur down as tho first
break at Perthshire Mian. crevnssoa
in this lino of leveoa would not be sur-
prising. The pressure on tho levee Is
brought about by tho waters of the St.
Friinols basin which is here congested
between Hie levees in front of Helena.
There la no levee on the Arltansiis.down
to Sans Soucl to a point about Helena
a distance of 100 miles nnd It Is at
Austin that the levee system on ouoh
side of the river begins nnd goes to
the pnsMis below Xew Orleans. Tho
waters aro now so high in tho St.
Francis basin that tho current rushes
from the west and euti along tho east
shore levee for miles nnd several
alarming telegrnms have ben received
from ueur Auktlti and the nltuutlou Is
most grave
Heports from Helena Ark.-show
that tho river there Is tlll slowly ris-
ing nnd It Is almost miraculous that
the lovoos at Ilolona have not broken.
Thousands of people lmvo been work-
ing day and night and their onorgloa
are seomlugly exhuustleM.
Greenville Is on uu Island nnd Ilose-
dalo Miss. Is in wuter from Ave to
ten feet deop. The funds of n bank
In HoMidulo have been moved to tlm
second story. Thousands of head of
cattle are standing on tho loveo and
many unfortunate refugees sluep
more with no covering to protect
them from tho wator-MXikod winds of
night. Hack of Uosednle mid through-
out tho lower and mlddlo doltu coun-
try everything U under water.
All AIIIiImvIi.
This is to certify thot on May lllli I
walkod to Meliek's drug storo on a
pair of crutches and bought a bottlo
of Chamberluin's Pain Halm for In-
liammatory rheumatism which had
crippled mo up. After uBing throo
bottles I am complotoly cured. I can
cheerfully recommond it. Charles H.
Wetzel Sunbury Pa.
Sworn and subserlbod to beforo me
on August 10 1804 Waltor Shlpmau
J. I For bale at 50 conts per bottle
by all druggists.
DEHTS HEL'UDIATEO.
Tho Stato of Toxab Uefusob to
the Greer County Teachers.
Pay
Those teachoru who taught sohool In
Greer county uuder contract with tho
btuto of Texas beforo that torrltory
was acquired by tho federal govern-
ment aud who have never been paid
for their services will got no roliof
from tho present legislature the Iioubo
having yesterday afternoon sustained
the exocutlvo veto of tho measure pro-
viding for their payment.
Tho proposition ellotod considerable
discussion some of which was suf-
ficiently spirited to bordor on tho
sphore of personalities
Williams of Kills called up the mat-
ter and championed the cause of the
unpaid teachers and ho was assisted
by Tracy and Kimball.
The bill pabsed the senate and house
by a unanimous vote but this after-
noon after hoaring the executive ob-
jections read fifty-nine members re
vouou their past action In the
pre.
rnUes and voted to sustain the
nor.
gover-
It will be an agreeable surprise to
persons subject to altaeks of bilious
colic to learn that prompt relief ma
bo had br taking Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Uamody. In
many instances tin attack may be
prevonted by taking this remedy as
soon as tho first symptoms of the dis-
ease appear. 36 and SO emit bottles
for sale by all nruggUU
Why huiT
Tho Indian Territory Pharmaceuti-
cal association uiueU hare in May. The
Oklahoma Press absoelalion meets at
8bwuoi at the same time. Why not
have thenewspapor men name uv.r
aud partielpate in the hilarity of the
oeoablon. Uouth MeAlestur Capi'ul
During the winter of IBM M
Martin of Long Keaeli West V. i.ji
traoted a severe sold whleh left Mm
with a eough. In speaking of how he
cured it bo say: "I used sevural kiuds
of cougli syrap iu found oo relief un-
til I bought a boitb- of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy whleh relieved me al-
most iostantiy and iu a short time
brought about a eomplvt eure."
When troubled with a ooagli cr eold
use this remedy and you will nut find
It necessary to try several kinds be-
fore vou get relief. Iu has been la
the market for over twenty years bud
constantly grown in favor and popu-
larity. For sale at 23 and SO cents per
bottle by all druggists.
KNOCKED OUT
First Law of the Fourth AseemMr
lie Tested in Oo'irt.
Spoolal to Dally Loader.
Oklahoma City Okla April a
Judge Kenton today decided the now
wparate school law passed by the
legislature last month to be void and
Inoporatlve.
L00AL BREVITIES-
AvotoforA Krobalsnvoto
for an honost fnlrolty nssoas-
mont Perry Hnterprtoe: Itev. Dr lluxtoii
of the ltaptlbt el in roll of Guthrie was
in the otty today the guest of Hev.
HoMchone.
vou oan yet get the benefit for
spoelal treatment of the ere ear nose
nnd throat if you will "eonsult Dr
Mayer at onco
Joe ltaiiin one of Guthrie's Qist set-
tlers has returned from Cripple Creek.
He intends making this his permanent
home in the future
The Waters-Pierce Oil company in
struct Agent tarter to contribute lib
erallr of their means for the aid of
the cyclone sufferers at Chandler
Mlsbes Lou 11 lfman and Maude
ll.shop arrived yesterday noon from
A luiilic Iowit hiiJ left at onoe for
Chandler iu company with Antistuttt
U S District Attorney Uoy V Holf-
mati.
John Golobie received a private tele-
gram from President McKlnley last
night in care of B P MeUabe stuliug
that riht after dinner toil ay he would
appoint Ham Murphy secretary and
Amos Hwlng U. S Marihal.
One of the moit delightful partter. uf
the past week was one given by Mr3
A. W. MeKeand at her pleasant home
on North llroad street in honor of
Mrs Kech of Colorado who is visiting
her sister Mrs. Mpencer. Delicious
refreshments were served and the
evening was upent most pleasantly.
William Smith a uonviat from Lo
gan county was kil'ed by ICansus
penitentiary guards tit Leavenworth
while trying to make his usenpe Inst
Wednesday Ue was sentenced to one
3eHr and it lmlf nnd bud only about
four months more to servo at the time
of his rash attempt to ebeane. He was
riddled with load.
Klnrtrlu Hitters
Klectrte Hitters is a medicine suited
for any season but perhaps more gen-
orally needed when tho languid ex-
hausted feeling prevails when the
liver is torpid aud elugghh and thu
need of a tonic and alterative is fo'U
A prompt uau ot this mediulne has
often averted long and perhaps fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
more surely in counteracting and freer
Ing the system from the malarial
poison Distlnees yields to ICieetrlo
Hitters. Fifty cents and SI per bottle
at w. it. ueiuros drug store.
.NlllltHt.
Alpha Lodge No 1 A. V.
ure hereby ordered to meet
day evenlug at 3:80 o'eloek.
.V. A. M
this 8tin-
Itusliiess
of Importance. Hy order of
Oco Dumoah 8.
J. L. moNhai. See.
W.
Iledeiiitlui or Territorial tVarrMiiln.
OUTHIIIK. O. T. Mar. 10 1897.
Notice Is hereby alven that there are
fundi on hand to redeem warrants as fol-
lows: General fund warrants up to aud
Including registered date March U
180.1. Iteg. No ' 3. Normal school war-
rants up to and Inrludiiig registered date
January 0 1JW7. Keg. No. aM. Unl-
verlty fuud warrauts up to awl Includ
Ing registered date April i ISM. Reg.
410 Interest ceases on all warrants
Included in above call after SO days.
M. L TuitSK
1-31-1 10 10 Territorial Treasurer.
I NEW LAWS
iOBelal public attun Printed lo The Dally
Lcadei April 4 INST j
Territory ol OklaBosaa.
Secretary s Osier
(luthrlr.O T Apiii 'I lnv7 S
I do hereby certify tbat the annexed page
contain a full true and Lomtli-te ty of
Mouse bill No 178. a paui'd by the l-outlh
UgUlatlve assembly ol the Territory of ok
Isnoma and approved by the governor
men ii. in. in temiuiony wbereot I have
Hereunto net my band aud afnxed tin- k
! 0i mc icrrnory toe
written.
dale HtNt atlon
8KAL 1
Set.
THOS J MiWI
retary of Oklahoma Ttrrllor
IKIUKK HILL Ml. I7H
n act urovldlim for tbe pun hj
tMMk lor u- iu thu pub 1 s. hi
J
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Dub li si ho ul- i.l Tin
Territory of Oklahoma
lie It una' led by tbe LeitUlalliri- Ass ml.lv ..I
tbe Territory of Oklahoma
Meet ion I i Khali be tbe dut ol im i.i
rltorial Miipeilntendent of I'ublli Insii
tion lo ajMcrtatn withiu li rtu iitsali.r
tbe pa..aK-"f thU art what lri iH.oki. n
tbetarlouit brain hen tauuhl lu the imi.l
cbo.il! ol the Territory are In inot k iu i a.
U' lu ald iMhiMdn and uailnp m.uli- out a
lUtut suih tent uook for uae In all p.iM
u Inxila of the Territory shall eritet int.. .1
roiiliait or tontiaiti for a period of n
() yearn lu the name ol ibr Ti rrltnr t of
Oklahoma vlt h the publUhi is ot si t
for the KUpuiy of ald books tn tin l.'iiii
cb nil ol the lenltory i'nldid thitii
nalil p iili.inis kiiall Kim mil. i in
the aald b ks at trie InuesI pi h i . at
..i.i
. h i h
the bald liksaie .old anywhtti in tin
1'iilttd sialei mat tbe pints . 1 in.
1. 1 ks shall not be In. i asi d bv I n i M 1
ers atidtn.it the pun has is ..I ti .- uu n
th. T. 1 1 iioiy of oilahoina hait ncn .. rie
beiieni nt my rrauction inade lu uh prlcra
am win'- '.ihni the Culted htaie also
I'mvliliO I hat the said publ sber a hall ese
i uif itni d ilvi r lo the Ten llof Ul Hupcrln
I. ii t. nt oi I'lilnii luktiii' tion on tbe exei u-
lim ot the i .ntrai I ot iniitracta herelube
fore prni bled for a allfai lor y bond In the
sum nt tvt. My Uiouiaiid i"iH.kJUiUi pi. .per I y
i ure b r lio- faitbtul pel li.rinum e of ail
L'liitl ai I ox I nulla Ik
iill.li; liumedlatel) after the t omnie-
tli.iint sa d i . una t ni nnlr.nl. and tbe
minn of taiuuitun imiius u ibs part ul
the lontraiting pulu isi.t-r . a provided In
sectlito I of thin ait. tbe Territorial Super
Inlendeol of lublli In.truttion nball make
a full ntstemenl of tbe trauaai tloa. U.clud-
lnf a complete lint of the bookn ontraited
lor fully deacrlblu eai h and glvlnir Ibe
nrUe of cace agreed upon and nam lux the
jubllber. axieeliiif to furnUb ksld Lv.ks
loRetber r lib nu.li further liilorinalli n aa
be may deem nectaaary and aanl uutr
loteudent ahall tranamlt by taallaiopyol
sara niateui. ci men r county Supcrlotead
tun. ia tsnictaryor each Hoard of tu
Kduca-
lion aud tbe Cterk ol each kkkool S! .trkt In
ise itrriiory auu sut
oOUer lb all raxc-
f ullv ureaarve ibe same.
Section i The pnijoc and Intent uf tbia
act being to secure to the acbool paironof
to
SSZrtf'
R
Absolutely Puro
.Tlf2'rwL''.'' '"' '"' ""' '"avcnlnKstrenRth
and nraHhfuIri'. Anurn the fooUacainst
alum anil all form of adult ration roraou
to the cheap brands. H"TAt bakimo pntrDlli
the Territory ejcinptlnii from uiinrcfj.ir.
""" '" ll i-'" ami to tnoni' retnov
ins rumi.neihnoi cipriratlon tn anutlif.
i i "ni lh'' i""s "" 1'1 "' ln illversttv
"'""t1" "I n( unit if i n. iR
nail lie mailr ti
in an )
any of
the ituhiii
of aid ii-t Id
in- Territot
no
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lor a period ul ll
uch (ontrait or .
oi ii-itsiirnf ae dare ot
onti - t- j'. ii :aed Thai
thtnatt Hti.illn.it ivw-...
me proviatonu ot
u ane
ettthe tevt bunks nmv iuiln.n.
o n or it in the Terrlt.n who e ibe Hal.i
iKi.. are ued under rontra. N tiy and lie
tw.-.ii ni- KoarflaerKiliiiatlon ot -kid towns
or i Itlr unl the mibllnhi tllu er
Se lion i linmedtatelv aft. ihir.nini.
Hon. I
l'U'lll.
j.ilii oiilrait the viijnmendent oi
inent of
iiiMimu'in nn I mahr j full .til.
thi transaction in. in. one . ..n.
lete list
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tx nam. it i ( it. contrat l
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uiit iiim rioillK ea. II anil Ifliin..ti nrt.
' ii.n anil mm theaddre
..i.i i ' ' perioiM aisrieinii to turnli.li
.jld I look lot ther with -in. h lurthci In
toiniatlon as the Territorial linit-l of Fdu
jallon d.-. in i--eary. and s.rd Snpejin
t.iiilrnt shall .it once Iranmiilt by mall i
Kipjr of siid st ucinent lo e n h County in
peiiiiiiii.iei.t I he Se retary nt e.i.b ftoard
of hiiu .till n mrt te Clerk of en B h. . I
dNtmt I he Tcrrltoiv and sa
nltlieiN sh i irrrnlly nrra r t-r..
Th
Ten Hoi l i Sum-rliiti'iili.iit i. ti in hv.
III iiiiii-r I nt i
to t I III. .1111
Inlot matii.u
ii to tnor oftuei s iiom time
Ihinit del n sin h aldltlntial
in inr a lion . the Teirl
mi i ii iiuir.i nt hiiu atlon t i
is tulljr advlued In all man. is
they are luterexled
Met A All ftl tl mid ri.rl... ..
I' Raid i.m
la Mbh ti
ni I herewith are herein' n i ii. i
See Thin ait nhall tak. . it.-
In con
f "and be
in torre from and allet Its imbu ailnii
rri&JSaW- .. SrofEe.
President of (Xiuncll.
Approved March lis. ltT
WILLIAM 0. UENFllOW .
Governor of Oklahoma Torrltory.
Dr. Jliiyor'H olllru will !io at
M. LmilH. I) ul. rail to con-
sult him jioforo Ills iloimrturo
from (Julhrlo.
MORTGAGEJALE.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry OooiIh Clothing. Hats
Hools Shoos JIanlwuro Tin
wart' Qiioonswaro Olasswnro
Woodwork anil Blacksmith
Iron.
Will be closed out to stisfy
creditors. Everything must
tfo and in order to move these
Ifoods quickly they will be
sold at a great sncriilce.
Our slock of
Spring Clotting
is complete. This stock was
bought from ono of the best
Clothing IIougoB in the coun-
try. Everything in this line
will be slaughtered.
Also wo have a
Large Stock oF Hats
of the latest styles that will
be sold at a gral sacrifice
Thew hrttg was purchased for
the ir'ui" trade and there is
no better assortment in the
city
BOOTS and SHOES.
This line will be slaughtered
nht and left; your pruu will
be our price. We have Iu
lant's Shoes Children's
Shoes Muses' Shoes Boy's
Shoes. Ladies' Shoes and
Men's Shoi-s of all kinds anu
d'-scrijitious.
QUKKNSWARB HARDWARE.
TIN W ARK TUHs. PAILS
CHl'RNs i-tc. will be sold at
great ;u rifice.
APRTT i THEKALKOOM-
lllUiJ 1 MKNCK'.ana will
continue ualil Six Thousand
S.x Uundied Dollars worth
of Kim.!. .ire sold. The stock
will soon be broken so those
that come tirst will have tbe
best assortment to select
lroui.
Store opens at 7 a. m.
and closes at 8 p m.
F. E. HOUGHTON
702 Noble ave. West Gathrie.
F0WDE
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