The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 145, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 22, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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INSURE YOUR PROPBBTY AGAINST TORNADOES AND CYCLONES WITH W. M. BRON83M.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM.
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OI'l'Y IN 11HIEF.
i'firtooul t'nlntt nrt jriittr( Trmplrlnj
In nrt Abiat'thfi OUT
Money to loan
Hagan A Payne.
on lostdo properly
Mn. Frank Laux la visiting relatives
near Ked Rock.
Mr SedelbaaW of the Fair returned
Ins night from Wichita.
(apt Mitts the war-horso of Wash-
ita county. Is hero from Colony.
An Okarcho k'"1 Rr..duatC8 from a
medical college In Waehluffton D. C
Ibis month.
Hon V. L. Harvoy is iu the city on
his way home from the encampment
at IUnnessoy.
Judge Cunningham Kd Donnelly
and Geo. Willis attended the Shrivrr
meeting at Oklahoma City.
Lost Lady's boe. Return to
Starr's sbo?Miop corner Harrison and
DiTitlou utreei. Hniiuhlo reward.
Editor Law loo of the lice and
Sheriff Nichols came ovor from Arapa
hoe yesterday to obtain a glance at
prospective pie
Susan Uurden aged OS was found
dead at Perry yesterday. Foul play Is
suspected and the coroner will make
an Investigation
Mrs John M. Laing from Frcdonta
Kas sister of Mrs U. U. Barnes is In
the city and will remain until after
the inaugural services.
To restore gray hair to its natural
color as in youth cause it to grow
abundant and strong there is no bet-
ter preparation than Hall's Oalr Re-
newer All members of Uartrauft Corps Mo
23 are requested to meet at the Q. A
R bail on Sunday May V3. at 2 p. m
fir the purpose of attending memorial
services. Uattie Cameron prestdonl
Hon W. T. Judkins camo over yes-
terday from Woodward and will
mingle among tho boys a few dayc.
Judkins is a hale fellow well met and
will likely pluck a plum from this
administration.
Mr and Mrs. Kick Mulhall and
daughter Miss Agnes and MUn Cald-
well of St. Joe were in the city yes-
terday irom Mulhall. Mr Mulhall is
making a great record as general live
stock agent of the 'Frisco and is popu-
lar both with his company and lis
patrons.
Twelve couples of society young
pooplo went to Mulhall on the 5
o'clock passenger last evening return-
ing at 11 o'clock. For several hours
the genial hospitality of Mr. and Mrs
Zack Mutual! and Miss Affnca was en-
joyed The Mulballs hive a lovely
home and entertain divinely. Tho
party was indeed the most enjoyable
of the Beason
Ar
The Entertainment Committee
ranges tho Inaugural Details
Tho permanent commltteo oi
Uuthrle club on entertainment
receptlou met at the club rooms it 10
a m. yesterday and arranged the of-
ficial inaugural program ai follows
1 At It 25 o clock Wednejday Mays the
Ftru Regimental band company A of
tbe national guanli. Mayor Berkey
President C O Horner the permanent
entertainment and reception committee
of the Guthrie club and other cltltenv
-111 receive Governor Uarnes at the
train
The procewlon will form as follow
nrai Kegimeniai uana.
the
and
Company A national guards
dent of club and others
CArrYage with governor mayor presl
Carriages of club entertainment and re
ception committee
Oltlzens
Line of March
On Oklahoma avenue to First street
thence to Uarrlton. on Harrison to
Division thence to Oklahoma; on
Oklahoma to Hroail; on Uroad to
N'oble.on Noble to governor's home
where the procession will disperse.
S At 2:30 the Inaugural ceremonies IU
open on the government acre wun pro-
pram as follows-
Ml
Music by band.
Called to order by President Hornor.
who will present ex-oovernor A. J.
Seay to preside
Music by the band
Address "Outgoing Administration"
Hon A C Scott Oklahoma City.
Address1 Incoming ACmlnlstratlon''
Hon. It. II Forrest Kl Reno.
Farewell Addreis-Governor W 0 Ren-
frew. Administration of Oath of Office to Gov-
ernor C. M. Uarnes bv Aoclate Jus-
tice J. C. Tarsnev
Inaugural address.
Music by band.
Informal rocentlon
4 Reception to the governor at the Uuthrle
lliuiau icrruury
by the band at
?P'
cr
club rooms. In the
Following Is the program of Mem-
orial Day services at the First Baptist
church Sunday at 3 p. in.: Invoca-
tion Rev. L II Holt opening hymn
"We Must Not Forget Them;" scrip-
tural reading Rev W. A. Humphrey;
music quartette "Tho Silent City r.f
the Dead; prayer. Rev. A. 11. Nicholas;
solo. Mrs R W Ramsay; sermon Rev.
J. D. M liuekncr; closing hymn
"Illest Be tho TIo That Hinds;" bene
diction.
bank block at 7:80.
58 to 9 o'clock concert
opera house
6 At o o'clock the Inaugural ball will open
at the opTa bouse with the grand
march
The following wore made a commit-
too to cell inaugural ball tickets O.
R. Fegan U II IlBgan F U. Greer
Leo Vln ent II F. Herkey aud W A.
Frazler.
Tickets to ball are 81 each; no com-
pllmentaries go any Uuthrle cillzeiiB
except executive and judicial terri-
torial officers All visitors can got
free tickets at tho Uutl rie club from
10 a. m to 8 p. in . May 20
Hall and all ceromonies to be under
the auBplces of the Outbrle club
Call.
Committee on sale of ball tickets will
meet at 2 p. m tomorrow at 11 U.
Hagan's olllce when tho tickets will
be printed and the committees will
begin active work.
Dr. J. 11 Nimlno a graduate In
medicine of Queen's university King
ston Canada and a member of the
Ontario College of Physicians and Sur
geons has opened an onice in tno
HrooKH buLdlng Harrison avenue In
room No. 2 The doctor has taken up
hlB quarters at the Uotel Royal S3t3
Lost A diamond ring Any per-
Ron Uniting same please roturn to
Mrs T J. Lowe corner Broad and
Vilas and receive a suitable reward.
No questions asked
Not only piles of tho very worst kind
can be cured by DoWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve but eczema scalds burnw
bruises bolls ulcers and all other skin
troubles can bo instantly relieved by
tho same remedy. Eagle Drug Store.
0. R. Ren fro.
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SKIN-TORTURED
And rwt for ti . m ilii In a warm ltb
wllhCiTK'i R --om i I i'iii'leaiiillniilou
of Cctici n tn it in 'i .tft skin run.
COTlcrHA IUMi mi b . t I li tm.t leilef
ami polnttoaspv. .i t"" "Mm i dis-
11 irln(tliiimtHatingtti-lilM- t. h it. -oiling
cnislnd scaly sVln and scalp biimors
with low of hair when nil rise falls.
A-(tmirhm itthtwnrld roitlsOsN iHtiCmx.
"rut.
r. . i. i.w. Hmimi
h- llwtociirtklti TorturM IHMtl.-
SKIN
SO.UP
nil lllf BflBe4 br
CI TICtllA SOAP
MEET AT OMAHA.
JiW5
At Ponca Cltv yesterday "Shorty."
a horse owned by J. E Hurch of Perry
brokp the running record for three
eights of a mile. "Shorty" made the
d stance in 30 3--I and Minnie 11. owned
by Chno Urotlicre of Tonwawo ran
It In 37 This will bo a great rac
vg week at Ponca City as sixty
hordes from Missouri Kansas Nob
-l-aska Oklahoma Indian territory nnd
Texas are there. The racing will cot.-
tlnuo for a week. Several fast tro'
tern and pacera are also at the trarl
and trotting races will take place to
morrow.
If you wih to purify your blood you
should take a medicine which euro
blood diseases. No other medicine
has such a record of cures as Hood'
Sarsaparllla.
Hood's pills are easy to take easy to
operate. Cure indigestion bilious-
ness. 25c.
OUT OF THE SERVICE.
Fresh Orders by General Jamison
Relegate Several to Private Life.
Tho fol'owing new orders were is-
sued yesterday by Oeueral Jamison:
TERRITORY OF OKLAHOMA
Adjutant General's OQice
UUTHHIK OUK May SO 1807.
1 The following enlisted men of
the companies named of the First reg
iment are hereby dUcuaiged from
further service iu the National Guard
i f the Territory for the reasons fc-
bigncd. Company "A." Dishonorably dis-
charged; charge desertion -Jay Mann
D C Satterlee S K Decker Silas Webb
and U W Taylor.
Honorably diacharged;reason change
of reeldonce V M Lynch Charles
Gerstenberger (detailed to First Regl
mentband). J W Deal T M Deal J E
Smith. W A Holoomb D W Pitts J P
Nnl&n Harvey Uailey Hart Laverty
E K Strickland
Company "D" InefUcIency C L
Crum.
Company "B " Honorably discharged
by reason of onangeor residence iter-
ire ant P. Kugleman Private G W
Hoop
For innlllalenoy 0 J Harnett Leou
U Harnett. G R Jeffries. 0 A O aril air
house Frank Harper CO Make Henry
liarrett.
For the good of tho service 'Alva
McDonald Clarence llarber Herman
Floyd. J 0 Jamison.
Adjutant General
See Smith tho bill distributor.
For first-class paper hanging call on
L Chrison. Ill north First street.
Western Transportation Convention
Convenes Soptcinbor 2.
Tho executive committee of the gen-
eral legislative transportation commit
tee of Nebraska Kansas Oklahoma
and Texas hae issued an ofllelal call
for a transportation convention to be
held at Omaha on September 2 noxt
to Include delegates from nil states
wc6t of the Mississippi.
fCilniouil Niirmul t)le.
Edmomd Ok. May 20. The third
annual territorial norma) institute
closed here today after a four days'
session Prof. David R Koyd presi-
dent of the territorial unlvorslty at
Norman was conductor.
Mnd n Slight Mlttnkn
The one hotel at Cloud Chief Ok .
has but one bed chamber It is n large
apartment and In it are all the beds
the house affords Recently throe El
Renoitcs sojourned there. In tho
I mornmif two of them arose early aud
went out for a walk. Returning they
conc'uded to awaken the other mem-
ber of the trio and one shied a pillow
at the sleeper. The other slyly lifting
tho coverd at tho foot of tho bed
started to tiuklo tho toes of the sup-
potcd comrade when a head suddenly
appeared at the top and a fotnmh.o
voice remarked: "I believe you've
made a slight mistake." It seems. Nt
3 had arisen in the meantime and had
gone out for a stroll and the land-
lord's wife was simply taking a morn-
ing nap.
Klect ilc llllturs
Electric Hitters Ib a medicine suited
for any season but perhaps more gen-
erally needed when tho languid ex
hausted feeling prevails when tho
liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a tonic and altcratlvo is fe't.
A prompt use of this medicine has
often averted long and pcrhnpa fatal
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
more surely in counteracting and freez-
ing the system from the malarial
poison. Dizziness yicldB to Electric
Hitters Fifty cents and 81 per bottle
nt C. R Ranfro's drug store.
Union-made necrligce shirts forsa'c
only ut tho Now York Clothing House
Photographer Dougherty is turning
out some jplcndM views of tho West
Guthrie Hood.
Tkiuuiii.k Acoioknt It is a terrible
accident to bo burned or scalded but
the pain and agony and the frightful
disfigurements can bo quickly over-
jams without leaving a scar by uslug
D-Wltt's Witeh Hazel Salve. Eagle
Drug Store. C. R. Renfro.
(Mil .-e over HiihL for rent. Inquire
if either C U. Horner attorney or
Dr. II L. Smith. tt
For trade A three-room house for a
small tntet of land near Guthrie. Ad-
dress "X." .-are Leader. 19tf
Deposition work; copying and cor-
respondence solicited by experienced
typewriter AddresB Mrs. Uowett
Uotel Royal. Guthrie. O. T.
"They are dandles" said Thos.
Ilowors of tho Crocket Texts Enter-
pride whlie wrillug about DcWlU'n
Little Early R'ters tho famous little
pills far sick headache sud disorders
of the stomach and liver Eagle Drug
Store. O R Renfro
The Onn Club
At the gun club meet yebter'a)
afternoon the following shooters were
present and participated in three
matches at blue rooks as follows:
Match No. 1 twenty birds:
J on n.i is
Hllllngsloy 13
Renfrew U
Morria -t
OUmlth it
Itronsou .s 0
Match No. 2 twenty birdt:
HIHIngloy IS
Renfrew a
Morris 3
OUmlth h
llronaou 14
Matoh No. 3 ten birds.:
HllllDgsley S
RttnfruW 8
Morris I
Olamlth .. . a
Hronfou 7
OFFI0EHS ELECTED.
Jt AN AWFUL DREAK.
Widow
XI Said 111 mother Whs
Woman."
The fair girl from Boston gazed upon
Harold Bentley's face and a new feel-
ing took possession of her says the
Cleveland Leader. He was one of
Cleveland's moat aristocratic young
men and as handsomo as a Greek god.
After they had been Introduced they
trolled away from the crowd nnd he
told her about his sisters and hli
tnothor who were in Europe and Heat-
rice Montgomery suddenly realized that
tho Ilamo of love was beginning to
flicker in her breast. She talked
vivaciously of her days at Wellealoy
and of her explorations In the rich
mines of Sanskrit and of her Investiga-
tions of the mahatmaa and the occult
flapdoodles of the far east. Then he
told her about his bones and his rubber-tired
traps and they gazed into
wach othor'a c-yea and sighed a lot of
long-drawn Blghs and were beginning
to feel that they had passed through
the pearly gates and were strolling
through ntreeta that were paved witli
gold. At lost Beatrice Montgomery
said:
"You have told me about your mother
Lid Bisters being In Europe but you
hao bald nothing about your father.
U he with them?"
"No" tho handsome young man re-
plied after a painful pause; "he Is not
with them. My mother is a widow
woman."
When tho doctors bad filially suc-
ceeded in bringing tho fair Boaton girl
out of her swoon she waved har hands
at Harold Bentloy and wildly eriod:
"Take that man owayl"
Awarded
Highest Honors Worltf-7 Fa!r
DR
Wis
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A puie Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ft
from Ammonia Alum or any other adulUrant
40 YEARS THE STANDARU
SoldiiV Reunion at Uonneisey-
Shawnee and Klugtl&iier Named.
Tho soldlerb' reunion cloboi last
evening at teunessey. The following
ottleers were elected for tho ensuing
yean
C. R. Young of Crescent depart-
ment commander; John McOcc of
Ocb&i'cbe second tIco commander;
C. M Points of Shawnee 'junior vice
commander D-. Munger Oklahota
Oltv; Dr Cook Hennessey; Col. Gallo-
way. Woods county delegates to the
rational cocampmeut.
Sbuwnee was selected for the next
encampment and Kingfisher "ior the
uextleunion
A rcEolution commending President
KeKinley on his appointment of Cspt
Barnes as governor of the territory
was passed
Uutlirlo Club Members Attrutluu I
AH members of the Guthrie club are
requested to be nt the club rooms at
12 o'clock sharpen Wednesday May
20 to march In the proce&siec to re-
ceive Governor Harnei.
Ton people out of a dozen arc
Invalids" says a recent tuedloal author-
ity. At loa&t eight out of these ton It
Is safe to say are suffering from soma
form of blood disease which a persist-
ent tiho of Ayer's Sarsaparllla would
bo aure to curs.
The great lakes and Inland rusorU of
Wlboonuln Minnoso'-a and Mishlean
afford means of enjoyment dsptto tho
heat of summer. Cool breuMS generous
shade. It you want a vaeatlnn at reason-
able oost and at a seasonable period ap-
ply to aaent Sautu Fe Route or to W. J.
Vllaek G. P. & T. A Topka ICaa. for
detail.
Unit mill lun of Trirlioilat Wariwnin.
GUTiiitir.. O. T. AprI! 30 1807.
Notice lb hereby given that there
are funds on band to red eeui general
fund warrants up to and Including
registered date April 20th 1' 93 .e;r
istered No. 0 3 'r.tor-st peases o.i all
warrants included In above call after
thirty days. M L. Tuit.NKii;
Treasurer Oklahoma Territory.
S 2-12-32.
If J u UorufortaUls w.'iir.
journeys long or short comfort-
ably made provided your tickets read
over Santa Fe Route
Cool breezes are most auuruciatod dnr.
tag tho Kutnmer when the hot sun makes
lis prosencoiou. .Milwaukee is situated
right on breezy Michigan's shores
and tho temperature there Is us
ually just rigut. if you oxpeot to
attend tne national Kdiiaatlonul
meutlnic to bo held July 0-0. voti will
fled the shortest and most cotnfortablo
line to oe tno sauia -. v. jmjlack. G
P. & T. A. Topeka Kas.-A- J. Cor-
kiss Agent.
EVERY
Price Here a Mercaniilr Trumph.
Quotation a Powerful Demonstration of the Great Bnyi: g Power of this Organization.
lot Offered of the True Sort.
Item Mentioned the Natural Result of Daily Underselling all Contention
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The Great Rebuilding Sale!
Outclass all. Do your shopping early in the week and commence on the reserve stock.
Ladies' Hosiery
Ladies' Hose Seamless Fast
Black Vc
Ladies' Hose. HermBdorf fast
black i 8c
Ladies' Hose Tan and Oxblood
fast colors 1 2c
Ladies' Hose Lisle thread l(!c
Ladies' Hoe fast black 35c
quality 21c
Misses' Children's and Boys' Hose
only to be found here in variety in
quality at matchless prices.
Dress Goods Department.
Silk and Wool Novelty Checks
and Broken Plaids Frise Bouch
Checks Heather Mixtures .Tac-
quard Lace effect B-oches
Hough Matte Novelties etc- -worth
from 40c to 50c. Sale
price 21c
Novelties in Worsteds com-
prising all the late colorings 42
inches wide would be cheap at
25c Sale price 1 2-Jc
Priestley's best Henriettas
silk and wool 50 inches wide
regular 1.25 values. Sale price.. 5)c
Da masque Black iu most beau-
tiful figures the novelty of the
season 42 inches worth 50c.
Sale price 25c
Brocaded Mohair novelties in
all colors; 22 pieces worth 40c on
sale at ll)c
Laces.
No ueed to understand values 500
pieces of Venice Oriental Point de
Paris Normandy Valenciennes and
Tjrchon Laces
40c values for 2i)c
30c values for lUc
25c values for Pic
15c values tor 7 1 -2c
Wash Fabrics.
Organdie Lisse sheer and crisp
iloral and spray effects on
white and tinted grounds
worth 25c sale price 12 l-2c
French Organdies white and
background Iloral aud spray
effects the genuine imported
article worth 85c 1 9c
Percales 54 pieces from the re-
serve stock just the thing for
shirt waists beautiful Pat'rn 8 l8c
All lawns worth Oc 7c aud 8c
must go at 4 I-2c
All light colored prints in the
house this week ttc
Gents' Shoes.
Gents' Kangaroo laces or congress
coin or bulldog toe every pair
guaranteed sale price 2 38
Gents' shoes guaranteed solid
leather (this is the last call on
this lot) hundreds have tried
them worth 1.50 this week. . . i)8
Gents' shoes Calf Skin lace or
congress coin or needle toe
worth S8 50 this week 1 98
Boy's shoes we have opened the
reserve stock. We want you to
get in on the ground Moor on
this lot about 50 cases in ail-
not a shoe among them worth
less than 1.50. Sale price 98
Misses' Shoes.
This will be the shoe event in the
history of Guthrie. Come aud attend
the sale.
White Goods.
At. . 1 Ic sheer India linen worth 25c
At 12 l-2c Nainsook
tO inches wide worth 25c
At. .8 l-3c Best wide lawns worth 170
Ladies' Shoes.
Every pair of ladies' shoes and Ox-
fords must go.
Ladies' dongola lace or button
all sizes worth 4.50 at $ 98
Ladies' Oxfords in coin opera
needles or and square toe worth
wholesale 1.50 sale price 98
Ladies' genuine French kid the
very latest style comprising
three of the best manufacturers
in America worth from 3.50 to
5 sale price 1 98
Ladies' shoes congress a perfect
beauty best French kid simply
elegant worth 5 sale price. . . 2 18
Embroidery.
The Cyclones Stores
CASE & MOORE Owners.
19
103-OKLAHOMA AVENUE - -
109 & 111 DIVISION STREET.
FtrtU published In (itithrlo Dnlly
way i ibvi.
Notico l'or Publication
o. T.
May 13
follow-
Lami Otllco at Qiithrlo
1807.
Notice tg herobv ulvon that tho
. ...' . . - m ...
iiitf-namoa gottiur nas uioa noiico oi ms
Intention to maku llnal proof In support
of ula claim aud that said proof will bo
mado boforo tho nl9tor and receiver at
Guthrie O. T. n Juno 19 1897 viz:
Charles E. Tlbblts for tlo lot 3 and n
hf and se qr no qr ic 31 twp 17 u r 3 v
Ho iiamus tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said lai.d viz:
Iionjamln F Sanderson John M. rar-
due UoorKO W. l'ardue Frederick Adams
all oi uutnrio u. r
4131
A. N. J. Chook ItoKlster.
First published In the Dally Leader
April 30. 1897.
Notice for Publication
Land otllco at Uuthrle Okla. April 19
Notico Is horoby Klvon that tho follow-InK-uamed
settlor lias tiled notico of his
Intention to mako Dual proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado before tho register and recoiver at
(luthrlu. Okla.. on Mav 37. 1097. viz:
T I - . . -
Daniel K toiler lor tno no qr oi sec
89.
twti 10. r 2 w
lln names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosliionco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Kdward II. Hopkins. William Faulk-
ner. William II. Hoxroad Kllas Acuors
all of Uuthrle. O T.
4103 A N J Obook. Rnelstnr
The U. S. Gov't Reports
Fliow Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
t n c $
B
H
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STRAW HATS AND SUNSHINE.
What is prettier than a neat dressy hat; what is more pleasant than sunshine''
Nothing could make us feel better than the beautiful sunshiue after a dearth of rain
floods and windstorms which have been a source of worriment to everyone. Every
straw hat we possess is likened unto a ray of sunshine which adJs light and beauty to
all who wear them.
We have nmde a specialty this season of the celebrated Biigham Hopkins Co. 's
Straw Hats which possess all of the good qualities that may possibly be tombined
with elegance grace and comfort.
The becoming Straw Hat for the Youth Young Man Middle Age and the Old
Gentleman's Hat. we have them all and do not imagine we have neglected the small
boy for we haven't.' Just send them in and we will if 'tis possible make them better
boys by giving them the best straw hat for service and good looks that the lowest
price and a slim purse will buy.
Be sure and come at once while we have this immence assortment of slyles and
sizes for we canuot duplicate any of these lines and remember that 25c 85c. 50c 75c.
and $1. 00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00. 2.50 and 8.00 buys the best that are made and the
prettiest designs.
H
Hundreds of them in Nainsook Cam-
bric and Swiss edgings and insertions.
85c values for ilc
25c values for 12 l-2c
15c values for 0 l-2c
Gents' Furnishngs.
50 dozen genuine French Balbrig-
gan underwear in different col-
ors a regular $1.25 value sale
Price 48
75 dozen of Cause aud Balbriggan
Underwear broken lot all sizes
but different shades the best
snap ever offered sale price. . . 29 li
Gents' Negligee shirts in Madras
aud French Percale worth 1.
Sale price 69
Gents' white snirts landried the
best 1 white shirt. Sale price.. 59
All linen collars standing or turn
down 4-ply linen late stvles
including the Cluett. Coon & Co
E. & W. etc. Sale price 12
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H. La. COHEN
THE NEW YORK CLOTHIER TAILOR FURNISHER AND HITTER.
ITOMSl
our
First Shoe
i t'rehase from t
you mat
us
will
convince you mat you
have received better val-
uta for the price. Your exper-
ience with' our shoes will bear
out the claim that you get more
for your money and a greater
amount of satisfaction here
than you could obtain at any
Other store.
The Welcome Grocery
Dr. Peoples
THE DENTIST.
Has always aimed to reach the
highest standard in dental prac-
tice has been a close student
all his life is well educated and
has a long and rich experience.
He succeeds where others fail.
23?" It is alwas ihe man who
Aims High
That comes nearest the high
mark. This holds good in every
Bursuit in life especially so in
entistry.
When you need dental work be
sure to see
DR. PEOPLES.
Tho Firnt Dmili t In Oklahoma.
Southwest cor Oklahoma Ave. ana Hrtt 9
QUTHRIK. OKLAHOMA.
The Jim Fisk Restaurant
Is the place to get your mtals. Has
been .newly furnished. Everything
in first-class st) 1c ; ;
121 W. Harrison Ave Guthrie.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Oood 3E":r:m.
The privileges I offer makes my money the easiest and cheapost
in the territory. Call on
J. STUART MCKAY
105 BOOTH KlltST ST . ULTHHIK 0. T.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 145, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 22, 1897, newspaper, May 22, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73936/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.