The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 10, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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3 Cmm morning till night the woman who still?
t nsos M.ip fur cleaning! Tin "Gold Dust" woman K;
i thumuh by noon .s fresh and bright as her X
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HULU UUv i Powder
-p-iuftVnMnv ilrje. sprvp for two in house clean-
Q inn and the living of money is equal to the I;
8 saving of labor. Sold everywhere. Made only by :;
8 THE N. K. FAIRQANK COMPANY I
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llnllrond Time Table.
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8 06 a. m..ssp m.
Local Freight.
A. J. Corklns AgODt.
Uiioctnw Oklntioiun & Unlf It. It. Co
Kt.
Leave Kl Reno
Arrive Oklahoma City
Arrive Shan ne
Arrive South McAleiler ....
Arrive Winter
Vln Wl.ler.
Arrive l'ort Smith . .
Arrive St Louis . . .
West.
fl :40 am
7:46 am
6:45 am
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3.00 pm
4 36 pm
7 am
Leave St LoulB
Leave Ft btnlth
Leave Wlster
Leas e South McAUster
Leave Shawnee
Leave Oklahoma City
Arrive El Keno
8.30 pm
11 -67 am
. 1 30 pm
4.1Upm
7 36 pm
8.06 pm
10.06 pm
lletweeu Oklahoma City and Kl lleno.
Leave Oklahoma City for west.. . 8.05 am
Arrive Kl Keno . 10 06 pm
Leave LI lleno (or east 6.40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City .. 7s40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for v est . .. 30 pm
Arrive Kl Keno . .. 4:5 pm
Leave Kl Keno east 11.16am
Arrive Oklahoma City .. 1:W pm
Trains tu and from tJutbrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at Kl lleno lor
otulH on the Rock Island north and touth
For rates and Information apply to
J F HOLDKN Traffic Alanager
South McAlcnter I T
0. II. M KLLSWOKTH
AkuI Oklahoma City.
PROFESSIONAL DIKEOTOltl'.
pv STEVENS M. D.
' Onice over Guthrie National bank
Koom 8. Office recently moved from second
Door of Soaton's Drug store..
-pnOMAS S. WHITE
ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW.
Washington D. C
Rooms 103-5-0 Atlantic Uulldlng.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
It's Oool In July
on tablelands nnd mountains of New
Mexico and Arizona whoro Santa Fo
llouto crosses continent. Thoroforo buy
your tickets over Santa Fo going to
Christian Endoavor convention at San
Francisco. Inquire of A. T. fe S. F. local
agent about cheap rato
Oar lUpnlrlng Uepnrtnient
Is equal to tho best In the country.
Wo repair everything nnd anything;
bicycles sowing machines locks keys
umbrellas typewriters and gasoline
stoves ejc. Saw tiling and grinding
of every description lawn mowers
shears Bclssors knives etc. We are
exports in each of our departments.
R 11. Knausb
The Bicycle House 113 Oklahoma
avenue. Guthrie O T.
$22.60 to California
for Christian Endeavorors and for every
ono olso If you're going now Is the tlmo
to pregare. Tho shortest aud best way
Is via Santa Fo. Inquire A. T. & S. F
agent'fDr particulars.
W. 11. Johui-on Newark O. says:
"One-Minute Cough Curo saved my
only child from dying by croup." It
has saved thousands of others suffer-
ing from croup rmcumonla bronchitis
and other serious throat and lung
troubles. Eagle Drug Store and C. R
Ken fro
Agents Wnntod.
For Dr 1V1 mage's ' The Earth Gir-
dled" or his famous tour around the
world. A thrilling slory of savage
and barbarous lands. Four million
Tilmago books sold and "Tho Earth
Girdled" is his latest and greatest.
Demands enormous; everybody wants
Litis famous book. Only 83.50 lllg
book big ommUsion; a gold mine for
workers Credit given freightage
paid outQt free. Drop all trash and
sell tho King of HookB and mauo 8300
por month. Address for outfit and
teriitory People's 3041 Market atreet
Philadelphia Pa.
Tkhhiulk Accidknt It Is a terrible
accldont to bo burned or scalded but
tho pain and agony and tho frightful
disfigurements can bo quickly over-
come without leaving a scar by using
UeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Eogle
Drug Store and C It. Renfro.
Tho great lakes and inland rosorts of
Wisconsin Minnesota and Michigan af-
ford moans of onjoymontdosplto tho heat
of summer. Cool ore ozos gonerous shado.
If you want a vacation at reasonable cost
and at a seasonable period apply to
agent Santa Fe Hou'u or to W. .1 IlfacV.
(J. P. A Topeka Kas for de'all.
"They are dandies" uald Thoo
Rowers of tho Crocket Texas Enter-
prise while writluar about DoWltt's
Littlo Early R'sors tho famous little
pills for sick headache and disorders
of the stomaoh and livor Eagle Drug
Store and 0 U Renfro.
pvAVlD L. OITT
PENSION ATTORNEY
Washington D. C.
No. CM V. Street. N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
tlureau
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
BTHAftflfflfrftClUIOUfcl PMHTHriPN
Kvry Ily 1 liy lilt flielr llrarri
lint Only What TIkij lire.
The strangest religious body In
America exist at Ottawa OtMMla. Its
mombors dolly dig itwlr grave and
Only eat what (hoy tecum by besging
says the New York Journal The
members of the organisation number
a dozen all told but Jesuitical rule is
no more severe thnn theirs Their one
gaimont Is a loose brown rob They
enr nolthor nuts ohoes nor stock-
ings. Each dny they perform a little
of the task of digging their own grave
On the sole of each foot Is fiwtened
with thongs a piee of leather io
Inches thlrk This leathei and the
brown robe are all that thr tn'ik
wears Wind rain and snow ''! "
his unprotected closelv shaven head
but he must mt inurmui Pi nation
Is the lot In life he covets None oan
doubt the fact In one Instance at least
ambition It gratified Nor Is the
garb the only peculiarity of these bare-
foot brothers Every morning at dawn
be It fine weather or bad each brother
takes the Iron tpade from his cell and
silently wends hit way to tho garden
where in the lifting mist he solemnly
delves In the dewy ground and slow I v
raises a weight of earth from the spot
where ono day his own body will be
laid. Day by day shovelful by shovel-
ful oach brother digs his grave and If
he do not die bj the time his grave Is
finished he begins shovelful by shov
olful. to return the cast-up soil. Should
death come while the grave It unflii
ished the dead man's comrado com-
plete the task for him Then after
hours of silent ptajer the uncoftlned
lKxly Is lowered Into the ground clad
in the garments he has worn during
life A simple wooden t ross marks the
head of each On the south ist out-
skirts of the city of Ottawa Is the chap-
ter house of those eei-entrlc brethren
It la a one-story affair of rough wood
nnd the- premises are surrounded by a
high fence of the same material Iu
the early morning the Inmate of a cell
Jumps from his bed which consist of
three rough planks Refreshing his
face with the cold water in the tin
basin the brother tightens the rope
about his waist proceeds to the chapel
nnd thence to the breakfast table.
After breakfast he slings two cotton
bags over his shoulder and starts out
In the city on his regular tour of beg-
ging Tho rules of the society forbid
Its membership to do any sort of
worldly labor. The) are not permitted
to own a penny's worth of anything
and none TrR-eaUin article -J) Is
not received b Begging Th&rotfi-
ers pass almost their entlri.fliie In
begging and praying The mainlng
portion of the day not consumed In
eating sleeping or digging their own
graves they aro supposed to devote iu
tying knots in the ends of the rope
about their waists and then to untying
the same knots. When n brother was
once asked why this knot-tying and un-
tying was performed the brother
gravely replied "To keep the thoughts
of the brethren from dwelling on the
world tho ilesh and the devil." Strange
to say these brothers are seldom
scoffed at though most people know
their habits. On tho contrary as a
brother walks ulong the streets the
small boy stops his game of marbles
aud doffs his cap as he pnsses by. Girls
too censo their chatter as he approach-
es them and lower their hoads In sal-
utation as he calmly passes on the side-
walk. Even grown-up men are seen to
throw their hands to their hats when
they meet a brother on the street and
no one seems to doubt but that these
men have a divine rignt to beg tneir
living and an undeniable right to be
revered of the multitude. The socloty
Is recognized by the Roman Catholic
church and tho members receive the re-
spect and homage of all devotees of the
Roman Catholic faith.
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ATSOM E. COLKMAN
Land and Patent Attornoy
Waolilnston. D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ul'dg.
REFERENCES Hon. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen-
ate lion. Lafe Pence Klnderhook N. Y.
Hon. John O. Hell M. O.: Hon. J. D. Hlcfcs
M. O.
MtANK II CROSTHWAITE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAVA
WashlriBton. D. C
lStO F Street N W
lind Pacttce
a Specialty
NAOMI Kebekah Lodge No. J. I. O O F.
meets every Thursday evening at 7:30
in Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
ing Visitors welcome
FLORA COOPER N O
HATT1R CAMRHON. Sec'V
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday nlitht In the
K ot V hall Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come J TOWERS Clerk
LEO VINCENT Con. Oom.
Af
GUTHRIE LODGE NO. 2
A. F A A M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each month at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H. F. ARUKRY Sec.
A J CORKINS. W M
l.Atllra' llnlr (lood.
I havo just arrived in Guthrie and
for a few days only I offer my peerless
00 hair switches almost stemless
for SI. 00. Itrlug your combings or cut
hair and have a beautiful switch made
superior work 81 00
Mrs. A. M. Sheruan
Professional Hairdresser
133 EaBt Oklo. Ave
tf City.
Don't neglect a cough because the
weather is pleasaut. before tho next
storm rolls around It may develop into
a serious difficulty beyond repair. One
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take aud
will do what its name implies. Eagle
Drug Store and C. It. itenfro.
See Smith the bill distributor.
Ghaotaaqua Assembly Wlnneld Italians
Juuu 1080.
For tho above occasion we will mil
round trip tlekots to Wlnfield Kas. at
one faro for tho round trip. Tlekots on
sale Juno IS to 3S good to return Juno
97. We will also check a l'mlted amount
of camp taulpugo such as touting camp
chairs beading etc.
A. J. Coreinb Agent.
Sick headache can be qulshly and
completely overcome by using thr6e
famous little pills known as "DeW'tv
Little Early Risers " Eagle D g
Store and C R Renfro.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
The "Chink" Win N
From the New Orleans
crat "You may talk
jtolld stupid Chinee
il Slow.
rimea-Demo-
to me about the
said an aocldent-
-xDTHRIK Lodge No. 1 A O. U. W. meets
VSI Thursday evenings ol each week at 7.SC
In Victor block corner Ftrst and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
S V P CfATCHELL M. W.
C. O FINCH Recorder.
Insuranre agent but I know bettor
The other day I insurod Hop Lee's life
for $1000 A few days afterward a
weak-looking "Chink" called at my
office and asked to soe me. "Well?"
said I. 'Me wantee (live handle dollar.'
said ho. 'What for?' I demanded.
'Hop Leo.' responded my ealler. He
bend me. Got thousand for dead. Half
dead wantee half money Aire hundle
dollar." Say. 1 didn't do a thing to
that Chinaman "
The Mistletoe Rar.
105 West Harrison Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR HQT 05
OSCAR HAMILTON Manger.
H. STURGIS:
23olioJL-tox- dtoar
Complete Cotton Ginning Oulfits.
Danderine Barber Shop
The Best Place in the City to Get
'X First-Class Shave Hair Cut
AND A GOOD BATH.
Prom wagon to bale set up ready for work
including boiler aud engine. Gold medal
awarded at Worlds Pair and Dallas State
Pair.
N. H. STURGIS.
orroHiiomlcuco SolIeil"d. F. 0. Uox 2H5 Uuthtic 0 T
FREE DANDERINE TO ALL CUSTOMERS
15 W. Harrison.
JAMES HILL. Prop
Hrst
published In the Dallyf Leader
".and olflcJ at
May 86 1867. i
NaMco'ftfr Yiibliciitftn.
Guthrie. O T . May
.5 1W7.
Notice Is hereby glvon that thr follow-
named settlor lun tiled notice of hM Inven-
tion to muUu Dual proof In support of ih
claim and that said proof will be made
bofore reglstor and receiver at Guthrie
O. T. on June 30 18117. vl:
John llutsel for tho s w qr sec 9 tp
17 n r 1 w.
lie names tho following wltnosset to
prove his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Honjatnln Ilarrott. William A Caldwell.
James W. Harper John II. llutsel all of
Guthrie O. T.
4137 A N J Chook. Register
first published In the Dally Loader
May 10.1807.
Notice for Publicafioii.
Land office at Utithrle Ok May 15
1807 il
Notice Is hereby glvon that the follow-
named settler has Mod notlcoof his Inten-
tion to tnakfl final proof In support of his
cla'm and that said proof will bo made
before the roida'ur and receiver at Guth-
rie. Ok nn Juno 21 1807 viz:
Chr.nclo L. Clark for tho s w qr sec 0
tp 15 r!w.
Ho nnuios tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous rosldenco upon and
cultlvatlonol said land viz:
Joseph E Craig John M McDowell
Everett Craig Joseph J Haslett nil of
Guthrie O T.
4138 A. N. J Cliooic Reglstor.
THOMPSON & BUNCOE
DenlorH in
LJLMVTJ3JE R
Have jugt received thirty-five j irs
of Lumber which will sell at very ow
prices for the next 30 days. We are
putting in a large stock of Lun.ber
of all kinds and can save you s me
money if you buy now.
Harrison Ave. Opposite Royal Hotel
GREAT
Mr. A.liury fappitrs.
' I observe" said the boarder who
llktte to talk about actor folks "that
Andre Tlieurlet the novelist presented
Sarah Bernhardt a sprlif of wild thyme
on the occasion of her celebration."
"I wonder" said Asbury Peppers
looking thoughtfully at his plate "I
wonder If It was the first wild time
Sarah ever saw9" -Cincinnati Enquirer.
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GAIN SALE
MEN'S
SUIT
S
GDTIIR1E Lodge No. X K. of P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In toelr hall
in the Victor block corner First and Harri-
son. Visiting knights are always welcome
LESLIE Q NIULACK. C. O.
i. FOUCAHT M of V. and K. ol It 3
IORH Meets every Tuetday night In K.
K of P. hall. Vlattlng CBlels always wel-
61. u. I'UKiUiY. unlet oi itecorua.
come
Gl
tUTIIRIE Lodge No. 3. I. O. O..F. meet
Moodav nlebt of each week at 7:30. Vis
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
O. W JIA1L3 pi u.
Q W liRUOE Sec'y lock box 1T.
y-vKLAHOMA Encampment No.
yy meets every
. i. o. o. v
Tuevlar evealaz In Odd
fellows hall at 780 All visiting patriarchs
welcome. PRANK THOMPSON & P.
E V MERTHN. Scribe
UBNBWT TO LADIBS. We
mmovment. procure helD.bUT.
bcII er exebuge fancy articles novelty
roods periodical etc
WOMEN
"i INFORMATION BUREAU
noom xuiyon moci
Cor. Harrison and Dlrlil
First publlshod In tho Daily Leader
Juno 3 1807.
Notice lor Publication.
Land oOice at Gutbrlo O. T. June S
1807.
Notice Is heroby glvon that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
Intoutlou to make final proof In supoort
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado before the roglster and receiver at
Outhrle O. T on July 8. 1897. vir-
Jacob A. Kinnoy. for lots 1 and u aud
e hf n vv qr sec 30 tp 15 r 1 w.
lie nam4 the following wltnosses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
George W. Holbrook of Guthrie O.
T. John 11 AHman David Benson
Jamert Uonson. of Enfield O. T.
4143 A. N. J. Crook Reglstsr.
First published In Daily Leader June
91897
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Guthrie O T. Junes
1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notlceof his In-
tention to make Dual proof in suupor- i
his claim and lhatsald proof will be made
before the register and receiver at Guth-
rie. O T.. on July 15 1897. viz:
Lyman R. Lilly for the sw qr section
33 twp 19 north of r 1 east.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz
Pank yimman Meldn Falrchlld.
Johuihero and Henry Wellman. allot
Marina O.T.
4147 A. N. J. CsodK. Register.
Not Ht Hum.
"Why. Kuilly your aunt baa been
dead ooly a tarn days awl you are
wearing a light dress!
"Out you surely don't expect me to
wear mourning at home do you?"
Fllegende Blaetter.
Vrs puis.
Send your addrees to II. K. liuoklen
A; Co.. Chicago and get a free sample
box of Or King's Now Life Pius. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy in action and aro
particularly enective in the cure of
Constipation and Sick Headache For
Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weak-
en by their action but by giving tone
to the stomaoh and bowela greatly in-
vigorate tho system. Regular alze 25c.
per box. Sold by O. R Renfro drug
gist.
California for $22 50-
June 20 to July 3 Inclusive the Santa
Fe route will sell flrsl-elasa tickets to
San Francisco and Southern California
forlWSO Same rate to Intermediate
po.ui and In reverse directum exeept
that tickets will be cheaper to and from
Colorado. Though made for Christian
Bndeavorers this rat Is opeu to all and
affords a favorable opportunity to visit
the great southwest it is cool In July
where the Santa Fe lo crosses the
plate ux and mountain ranges of Colo-
rado. New Maxleo and Arizona; And
scenic attraetlons are mauy. Through
Pullcaan and tourist sleeper on fastest
cuny train to laiuorma
A.J
Apply to
UOIUCIS.
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wool Suits for $6.65 this week.
We are selling $12.50 and $15 Suits for $9.65 this week. Don't
confound these suits with the trash you read about in dry goods
store ads. The only thing cheap about these s'rits is the price.
Come and look at them.
vy's Bee Hi
sysn ii ii m i '"." "MMsHy
CLOTHING HOUSE
Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
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