The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 145, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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BCUSCRIITION 1IATB8.
DAIL.Y.
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WEDNESDAY NOVEMI.HR 16 ISflS.
In Kingfisher county Hanfclns got 76
Yotca
Hawkins the soup got twenty six
TOtca in Canadian county.
i
Doo AYAns of Chandler was elected
treasurer of Lincoln county.
Wji Tiloiiman was beaten for sheriff
in Lincoln county by 20 votes.
Casadian county gave Flynn 7J9
majority over Keaton. Ilnnkins got
io votes in the county.
The Missouri Republicans know
what it is to run up against the tnu2-
eleof public opinion.
Jon Wanaiiaker has served notice
on Matthew Stanley Quay that he is
not through with him yet.
It is a notable fact that Thomas II.
Seed was not in Wichita during the
campaign Just closed in Oklahoma
Drssis Fltub'b majority over Koa-
ton in Lincoln county in 097. Ilati-
klna got 70 votes In that county.
Is Pawnee county Ilankins got SO
TCtes Flynn 1144 and Kenton 413.
Flynn'a majority ovor Keaton 738.
The Times Journal says Hon. 0. 0.
Jones has beeu pat forwurd as the
Republican candllntc for apeakor of
the house.
Theiic is one consolation to the
fuaionUts they don't havo to tear
their throats and rend their lungs over
the. election.
STJtirrixa tho result ot all personal
considerations the Democrats will not
put on heavy mourning or seek tho
aec'uslon Imposed by monastic vows.
Isaac Thojitson acoldentallp shot
himself through the breast with a
Winchester near Parkland in Lincoln
county on tho lltli It is thought he
cannot live-.
TiiKnu'a "many a slip betwixt the
cup and tho Up" says the old adage
And there's many a vote that slips t
the other follow between tho nonilna
tlon and tho election.
Lold Mixtu tho new governor gen-
eral of Canada has arrlvod and was
aworn Into ofllco on tho 13th at Que
bee Lord Aberdeen his predooe.sor
and family left immediately for En
gland.
Toe next session ot the Misiourl
legislature is tho revising session nnd
tho session Is limited to 120 days. Un-
der the constitution tho law? passed
by tbo legislature must.be revised ev-
ery ten years.
A Klondidk woman named Crossup
the keeper of a dance house thore
was recently drowued In crossing
Controller bay. When her body was
lound tho discovery was mado that
ahe had belted around her body 8114-
000 in gold;
Reasoning from causa to cited aud
from effect to cause Dennis Elynn has
reason to ba thankful that tbo en-
gagements of tho Iioo. Thomas II
Reed prevented him from rcpoatiug
hla visit to Wicita during the recent
campaign.
Mauk Han; a admits that tho pros
ent tariff law will have to be revised
nnd so must the war revonus measure
De strongly favors putilog a duty on
ten and coffee. He says tho tax to
support the government la now on the
m ' as
BS X. V FIUZlER PiiUBiiiENT. Inoorporatod. JS
X. V FIUZlER PiiUBiiiENT.
W. M UROKSON SKCUKTAHT-TllEABUllKU.
The Oklahoma Mortgage
una Trust Company.
S. CAPITAL. $100000.00
Plenty of Money to Lonu on Farm
Privilege to uay at auy Interest payment af it r one year
owe' rate on good UriBt.
AUCaots of Tl ties GomparW
eRS .no tonwaoo insurance written.
ib rsiiifiu rt ire
-. 'kJ4- S9a4 JP
mims
people nndnWdJu sotno Instance o
Jt Jg fKht AR Mftrk jannfti
I not one of ho people
the so burdens
glv him butllttlo worry.
A ftoiiHTiar hna mado the disco ry
that 'o two hcmlsphcrca ot a ina'
brnln Ua not operate simultaneously
but altcrnato in action. This tnaj
account (or so many men lelng so
frequently on the off hide of every-
thin?. Tn talk that Judge Strang would
aonlest tha ceotion of Edgar V. Joneg
for oonntytattornty !a not true so the
Leadkh learns. Judgu Strang Is sat
lulled with thn result andoan And no
grounds upon which to base buoh u
contest
Or course Dennis Flynn can be Im-
plicitly relied upon to do Just what he
told the peoplo he would do. He will
get them free homes and statehood
and any other little thing Hk that
they ask him for. Of course he will
Who doubts It?
irj IT AS XXIHHtSRMKXTf
It Is a diftlcult matter for the Repub-
Means and especially for tho Rcpub-
lloau national administration to draw
any particular Inspiration .from tho
returns of the election. Uusually tie
complexion of tho lower house of con-
gress is accepted as an expression of
the people regarding tho administra-
tion In power. If this rule Is correct
ho loss of tho Republican congress-
men in the house cannot bo accepted
as an indorsement of tho Republican
party or the national administration
even though the Republicans may be
able to organize that body. In 1694
tho Olevoland administration was re
buked by the loss of tho house to tho
Domocrats and tho Republican Jour-
nals throughout the country claimed
It as a distinct victory over the policy
of the admlnlntratlon aud tho coun
try scquleaeed in the verdict and
while It may be that the Republicans
shall be able to hold control of the
house it will bs by such a slender
margin that It cannot be claimed as
an Indorsement of Mr. McKinley's
home policy. There Is no doubt of
tho fact that tho successful eudlog of
the war kept the Republican losses
from being much greater than they
v ere for It Is a diftlcult thing to dis
assoeinte the administration In the
nubile mind from the result of the
war. little as It may have contributed
to that end or Is entitled to special
credit.
ICASSAH VUVU1.I.1M DKAU.
In Kansas It was the Cleveland Dem
ocrats who were tho beneficiaries un-
dur that administration whloh aided
most in tho defeat of Oov. Loedy In
the recent election. In 1892 these same
Democrats wcro loudest In their advo
caey of fusion that year. Many of
them who lined up with Mr. Cleveland
o t tha raonoy question hold on to their
Jobs under McKluloy and these with
their hangers-on denounced in the re
cent campaign what they had aoloud'y
advocated as a wis and sensible course
in lays.
It mav safely bo predicted that
fu ion on the Unco heretofore obtain
lug In tho Sunflower state Is as doad
as a last year's herring. If Oov. Loedy
is correctly quoted ho thus enrly
nouuds wisely what tho situation will
be In 1000. Ho is reported to have
n ado tho declaration before he was
nominated tho 'ost time that there
would bo no fusion in 1000 and that
there w ould bo but one party and that
pvty would be tha Democratic party
There U hardly a doubt that tho gov
ernor's prediction will prove true and
the great national contest of 1000 will
be fought out between the Republican
aud tho Democratic parties. Another
prominent Kansus Populist takes the
same view and believes that organ!
zatlou for this contest should begin
right now.
UBl'VULiatK I'JHTY IS VOW VII
If the oftlclul returns from all the
states shall contlrm the reported fig-
ures ot the congressional elections the
Republicans apparently will have a
slight majority lu the lower l.oue.
This will give that party control of
both houses ot congress and with the
presidency thoy will have undisputed
control of tho government a thing
that has not occurred to either party
slnee 1874. Indeod exerpt the period
betweon IKfto aud 1874 this has not
occurred stueo Andrew Jaekson was
president when the congress elected
lu the midst of a presidential terra
was in both brauchen in full aooord
ftlth the chief executive. For some
yonra tho scuato has been pretiy evcu-
lv balanced but with the senators to
vvruutuj viiunuujia r
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asy to Operate
Are feature i peculiar to lld'8 Fl Js. small la
alio taitck'J cfilctcnt tli-3ui ' A-" ma'
Hood's
saldt ''nuni u-rkhow you
Pills
havo taken a pill t III It is nit
ever." 2Jc. I'. I Hood & Co
lroprletor. Lowell .Mass.
The only pills to take with Hon'" Saraiatllla.
sea.ta?5-
be elected by the legislatures this
winter the Republicans will havo a
working majority Whatever good or
b;d legislation oongresa shall enact
or good or bad the administration
shall do will alone belong to tbo Re-
publican party and the Republican
administration.
"Rcffalo" Jonxa who went to the
Icy regions of tha tiortii in search ot
muskoxen and other wild animals lias
returned to'Oklnboma after two years'
absence. Whllo Mr. Jones was not
successful In tha capture and bringing
back with him the coveted wild ani-
mals his experiences in the tracklcs
roglonflcf the north were worth nil
the hardship he endured.
Dennis Flynn told the peoplo all
over tho territory tbnt their votes
would df tcrmino whether they wanted
free homes or not. According to Den-
nis the people votd in favor of his
proposition. Kow let us sea whether
Dennis Is lu favor of the people.
$WO 7irunl $J0O.
Tho readers of th'a psper will bo
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded diseaso that solcnco hat
been able to cure In nil of its stages
aud that is catarrh Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only posltivo cure dnown
to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh
being n constitutional disease requires
a constitutional treatment Hall's
Catarrh Cure is tuken internally act-
ing dirctly upon the system thereby
destroying the foundation of tho dis-
ease and giving the patient strength
by building tip tho constitution and
assisting nrsturo in doing its work
The proprietors have ao much faith
in Its curative poweus that they otter
ono hundred dollars for any eiise that
it falls to cure Send for litt of testi-
monials Address P J Oheuey fc Co. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by druggists 7Sc
WEATHEKF0HD
The Wt'lvrii Trit'iltiiif of tlm "Cliottaw"
II III llavtu Itnllroail by iMobor 30.
Tho western extension of tho Choc-
taw railroad will be completed and
trains running to and from Weather-
ford not later than October 30.
Weathcr.'ord Is In the southeastern
part of Oust r county Oklahoma terri-
tory a distance by wngou road of
about 36 miles southwest of Geary. It
will command tho trado of Custer
Waslitta Roger Mil's Day aud 1) coun-
ties noariy 10U miloi square besides a
portion of Ureer county and tho Klo'va
Comanche Caddo aud W chltn reserva-
tions. Woalherford isdestlned to make cue
of the most important towns in the
territory It affords oponlngs for men
in all kinds ot business. No such op
portunity anywhere in tne Southwest.
Woathorford hns gocd woll water and
running water f r stock nnd will be a
great cattle shipping p jint.
The railroad coiupuny has platted
about Ouo acres for the town tdtc and
Wcntbertord boing tbo terminus of
tha road will naturally bu a railroad
town. Ail who debiro to know about
tho town or to get in on tho " grouud
floor" oltber for business or specula-
tion should cull upon or address Mr.
Heeksorick town site manager Weath-
er ford O. T.
In going to Weatherford tnko tho
Choctaw Oklahoma fc Gulf railroad.
Dally trains run between Howe on
the Kansas City Pittsburg & Qulf rail-
road and El Reno and between Okla-
homa City and Uenry and after Octo-
ber 30 a dally pass-nger train will bo
ruu between bhawneo and Weather-
ford. Connections with tho Choctaw
railroad for Weatherford sro made
with tho foli-ivlug lines of railroad:
With tho Kansas City Pittsburg &
Uulf railroad at How.. I. T.
With tho St Louis A. San Francisco
ral!.-osd nt Wister; I T.
With tho Missouri Kansar A. TesaB
railway at Souih MoAlestor. I. T.
With tho Atchison Topuka u Santa
Fo railway at Oklahoma City O. T.
With tho Chicaeo. Rook Island &.
Pacific railway at Kl Rono.
J. W. MoLouo
Oonoral solicitor
In charge ot town site.
J. F. Hor.DKN
Tratllc Managor.
.titilrrf J hit .Stmon.
Ilarber shop ana ladles observation
car ou th California L mi ted via fa'au-
ta re Route; service finer than over
before.
THE
MONARCH
GROCERY
(Kimball' Old SUn.l 1
VK ARK I.KADBUS IN LOW lRI0liS.
SEB OL'K QUOTATIONS ....
Evaporated Kaspiieirlcs. per pound . .. ire
Finer Peaches per Pound . 1M
Ohotce Peaches per prnud. lilt
Neclanaes pir pound - - .UIJ
t Crown ltaUla. er jiounO .... &e
4 Crown Raisins vr psd .. ... .. . . 8c
Aprlcuti pr. pound 15c
lars. iwr poand .... tc
Seedless Kalstns . w
Prunes per imwd Tnc
All of lbs aboxe arc fresh California
dried trait. Call and see for yourtelf.
We have a nice line uf LaKayetle Cracker
Co FancT Crackers Yur cnolce. pr Ik
IK Come ami see Ue asjuirtment.
We are roIrk to do business on a strictly
cash basis and are prepared to save you
money on all groceries.
t uot take our word bsl call and be con-
vinced Mm Grocery
118 East Oklahoma Ivenue
QUTHRIE - OKLAHOMA.
UtADBH aUTHKIIl.COKLAJaOMA.
1 YU2 INrmiGA.'lOiN
Mr. IVitnt. uttc Ham Iaiptrtnnt Testi-
mony. Wtuhtntfon.. Vo lfll.6 war Insti
gation was uiumN taaiy eontimuns
tho examination of wlttir
Dr. Weaver ef tho Ninth Pennsylvania
uluntoers was th flrnt witness before
the war commlxlon and lib provc-J ah
Important wtlntM. e he gnva ilotnllfrt
information concerntnc thn nations of a
regimental hospital at Camp Thomas. Dr
Weaver testMl that typhoid hail brok-
en out about the lltli of June and that
It hn4 tnsrtaswl from that time until th
10 th of August Thtrn had bu about
40) easts of this disease and ubout 3G0
deaths He salJ ther was nn insufficient
supply ot drua and that at times ho
failed to (ret what was nettled. Quinine
wns one of th article of whloh there
hftd been a scarcity and 109.M9 pflls wore
swured from him He said that at one
tlm tlisre were 66 typhoid patients in
the Mglmsntal hospital becauno there
was no nceommodatlon for them In tho
division hospital. At another tlmo there
were 7 eases of fvr In the company
tents for whom admission eould not lw
secured In any hospital division or rR-
Imontal. In summlnc up the cases ot
dltoAle
.- - . A Tl-.MM. In.lll.1.
n mo ui ur. "iioi "'" -
ed ovti work as one. Tbo first reveille!
sounded at 4.30 and after that tlmo the
mtn were kept qulto constantly engaged
with drills and other exerclsco until C:15
notwithstanding the weather was in-
tonpely hot Ho also expreiied tho opin-
ion that tho water from ChlckamauRa
erewk wru polluted. He considered tho
water In this stream ns hardly lit to
bntho In much less to drink. His opinion
was that there wero possible Hurcos Tor
contamination nfcovo the in-tnke pipe of
tho plpo lino systtm Tho doctor admit-
ted that ho had never visited tho stream
at the pumping stntion.
WRAVEn GETS THLED. .
rr. Woavor related his dimcultles In
securing tints for the hospital nnd ho
ald that in one case chief quartermaster
Lee had rcfitftod to allow the regiment to
June n tent which was stored and which
was its property. Oolonsl Leo said tho
tent eould not bo taken out oxcopt In
tho proper military manner but tho reg-
iment had never been nhlo to ascertain
what he required and had novor secured
the lent. The dofset was supplied by tak-
ing tlw officer's mess tent for hospital
purposes lu tills connection Oovornor
Weaver oxprosifd the opinion that thin
conduct on tho part of Colonol Le was
an outrage nnd lis said tho only mlstnko
that tho doctor and hti colonel had made
was that "thoy had not taken tho colo-
nel by tho nap of tho neck and kicked
him out of tho enmp."
Dr. Weaver said ho was Hie only sur-
geon on duty with his refitment. He had
boon on duty ns long as forty-two hours
at a tlmo but he had never made any
complaint bscuuss itwaagsntrallyknown
Unit tho surgoons in tho regiment were
overworked.
Tho witness expressed tho opinion that
the hospital facilities should be furnish-
ed by tha government adding that not
nn article of property in Ids hospital hud
been thus supplied tho citizens of Penn-
sylvania buying beds blankets sheets
nnd nil the food ice and milk that had
been sent there. Thsy had oxpondel
11.000 on the hoHpltal alone.
ItKai'LAIt BUROEON TESTIFIES
Major 1OUln A. I-ACJurd a regular ar-
my htirgi-on who was In charge ot tho
dlvUlnn hospital nt Slboney said the
tram-ports taking troops to Cuba worn
overcrowded nnd the air was very fetid
and hot. On hlx stoamor the Saratoga
thirteen casoi of fever had developed
Kolng over. Ho had received his first
patients on tho first of July from Aguu-
dor and El Coney nnd by tho fourth
ot July 400 or SO) patients had been re-celx-d.
Tho majority of them wero ship-
ped north an rapidly ns possible.
Tho inftn sent north wero supplied with
nil that could bs spared but tho hospital
nuthorltltH felt that thoso that went
north oven though short ot attendants
and Hupplles were taking fewer ohanoss
than thoso who remained ok jollow fev-
r was oven than beginning to mako Its
appearmuco.
The orders wore to send only such men
as oould watt uiou tbemsei es. He said
he had obtain' from tha Had Cross so-
ciety ail that he had asked for. Miss
llarton Imd apolOBised for not being ab-
le to supply more saying that she bad
only expected to be called upon to aid
the Cubans and uot our own troops. How-
ever she said that the soldiers should
eomo first Furthermore Miss Barton
supplied attendants for one ot the hos-
pitals Dr. Lesser of the lied Cross be-
ing in charge litre the physicians aud
nurses had developed vullow (ever prov-
luff that tho bouse occupied had been In-
fected lie had then had them removed
and the buU4ig burned. Tbo patients
had protested against tho removal but
he did uot belnovo the transfer had hurt
thorn.
Tho doctor said tlMt ns the patient at
the hespita. lnereased ho sailed for ad-
ditional physician securing some from
cents NeadtMrtGr and also tbe aid of
doctors of the uavy and also Cuban and
Red Cross deeters. liter was hew-ever
a shortage of nurse as the military
aspissltles wern wh that it wan Im-
practicable ta keep as many men at
work In th's oapaoity as were needed.
Referring to the transportation of
troops north Dr. LeOard said two phy
sicians had been dualled to ge on the
SeneoA as w-U as pome nurses. He said
if there were any very tick people placed
on that vesest they -were transferred
from Use hospital ship Ksuef. and this
was done without his sanction or know-
ledge. Referring to the ejiarpo that tho
sick on the Senear had no change ot
clothing be said h presumed this was
true as no body in Cuba defined to ha
more than one suit of clothes
furthermore tbo hospitals bad. no Ice
aesftsqssHsu iwi.v gasssalayaiReaUiaji
o spare to tho transporvs. 1c . . a
sear tt lc 'ho eontltmen of ha
press had furlsheu turt ol. of supply to
the institution
Ir. Talk the corps surgeon hftd boen
mlsh-d by the sssurancia of tho nntlvcn
that tin r- had Leon no yollow fever lc
tho town of Hlboncy. lr. leQard had
not ooneluded Ids testlmo'hy when tht
commUslon adjourned for tho day.
Aollf.
Taking effect November 15th all
frolght ratea from Missouri river
points to Oklahoma points will be ad-
vauced. The rates td Quthrlo after
that dnto will bo on 1st 9Ce; Snd SSe:
3rd 07ci 4th. 5Vet Sth t9c Sugar. C L
14u; L C L 63c. A J. COKiit.vs Agent.
Aro you Interested In en education
Shnkepearo or music? Send your
name to the editor of the Home Study
CircK- Kansas Ci'y Times an 1 he will
send you for a mouth free tho Twlco-a-week
Times and an Illustrated book
let This Home Study Circle is really
one of the best the very best schools
ever conducted. 'rIejoung man or
won - who follo-- .ho night school
eour .her is a night school course
In th '.rcla can gain nn education
befltti..b' them for honorable position
ant where. O own folk especially
mln'sters and literary peop'.e will fol-
low the Shakespearian lectures with
keenest loterrs. while those who
would know ol Handel Mozart Men
delsshon Haydn Schubert lleethoven
nil nil thp nlil mastprN. will il plight tn
-. . ' . -
1 reail he Musical Uonrso. llut send a
postal to the editor of the Homo Study
I Circle Kansas Ci'y Ttracs.KansasClty
Mo and have him nu you his nook-
let whlrh will tell all nbont it. Its
an education for nothing.
From .Vrir ZmlnmX
RKFno.v N. Z. Nov. 33 1S90.
I am vert much plensed to state that
since I took the agency of Chamber-
lain's medicines th- sale has been very
large moro especially of tho CourIi
Remedy. In two years I have sold
more of this ptrt'eular remedy than
ot all other makes for the previous live
years As to its efficacy I have been
informed by scores of persons of tho
good results they have received from
it and know Its valuo from the use of
It In my own household. It Is so pleas-
ant to take that wo have to placo tho
bottlo beyond tho reach of the chil-
dren. K. J. SCANTLEBUBY
For sale by all druggists.
StumpfT Mercantile Co. aro relllng
nil kinds of goods cheaper than any
otbar house lu the city. Call on them
Constipation prevents tho body from
ridding itoelt of wnsto matter. De-
Witt's Little Early Rlsorn will remove
the trouble and cure Sick Headache
Itllllousness Inaatlvo Liver and dear
tin complexion. Small sugar coated
don't grips or cause nausea. J. W.
Wheeler A. Son.
Memphis Tonn. Nov. 15 James
Richardson the largest cotton planter
lu the world died suddenly tonight of
heart diseaso near his residence at nen-
oil Miss.
...iitiiii'-gffl-ggggsssssgagM
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
t
nphousauds of
women nra
troubled nt
monthly inter-
vals with pains
in tho head
back breasts
shoulders "sides
hipSHtul limbs.
But they iiccu
not sit Hi .
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous dernngements that
can be corrected The men-
strual function should operate
painlessly.
rjtiFtaPT'i
.fi
makes menstruation painless
aud regular. It puts the deli-
cate menstrual organs in condi-
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
uiou'.h after month when Wine
of Cnrdtti will relieve her? It
costs Jr.oo nt the drug sto-e.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice in cases requiring
special directions address giv-
ing symptoms "The Ladies'
Advisory Department" Tho
Chattanooga Mcdicina Co.
Chattanooga Teuu.
o0Gte
tin. R0ZEHA IEW1S
ol Oenitlllf) Texts situ
"Iwti troubled st monthly Intervals
ftlth ttrrlbls pains In m beta and hick
but hia b enlireli rtlltitd br Wins
ci carom.
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HnilromlTInieTnbloH.
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Arrive
Chicago.
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team I S.00 pin
9.41 am
4 Mon
ssoam 10'to inn
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Ijcal Freight.
ijocai rreigai
soctil southeast and wbst.
Arrive I Leav lAtrlve Arrive
Outhrte lOulhrlc
PtWorth Oalvti'n
hirTpin I lt pm"
9:5pm BOfara
s0 am ; .'j pm
Local FrelguL
it;io iiiu ii'is inn
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A J. COUKINS Agent.
C. 0. & G.
KAST
st Louis Bx. Local
Local
4 36 pm
. 9 OS pm
Lv Geary
l.v Bl KOno
8 34 am . "
Lv Oklah'a City 7 Ham ... 8 36 am
Lv Siiane . 9 H am ID U am
Lv So.lt'Alett'rlt at piu . 4.26 pm 7 45 am
Ar Wltr ... -3 15 pm . .1 90 p-u
For unr lurtbvr Iniormation addrcs
J. P nOLfiRN Tramr Mgr .
South McAlester. 1.
Via Wlsteryt. L. A: S. k Jfy
Arrive "t Smlh
Arrive I i. lwis
. 4 3Spm
. 7tiani
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bt. h &b. t Ky.-.Ya AiMttr
Leave St Lotils . . .
Leave Ft. Smith
Thecal Ical
8 IS pm
II COvia
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l.v a M'AlMtert 00 pm
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7 uo am. . 4 10 pm
1 pin ... S6pm
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9 15 pm
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Lv Okla City
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9 Mam
IDaSaia
lf'nni
Araeary
Dally
except Snndav
Tht 4'ul(vrl i iinirV.
Via f aula Fd Poute; bc&'. anil speed-
iest train to California; to Lt- Angcirs
in t( day- three times a week Ob
ue valiun car with sp clous parlor for
ladles and children Is a special feature:
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iptft mi sis
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While East recently we bad an op-
portunity to pick up a lot of
....all Paper
fresh from the factory at a great
bargain and to get this out of the
way for our holiday display we are
placing it on sale' aT a'gtfffusliuigly
low prices.
XOQMn AND OCT VOtR PICK
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Driirt 7Jofc
(Hid .Nnr Depot.
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HOFFiVIAN
CHARLES
vo CONKLIN
CHANDLER. O. T.
1 W. MONKAL PBKSI1JK3T
GUTHRIE
Coital
Surplus
h rd ot Directors tn
James Stratton Prank Dale
OL8M1TH
GUNSMITH.
Fine Repairing a Specialty.
The
California
Limited
Via Santa Fe Route Is tho best
and speediest train toCa'ltornla.
To Lob Angeles In 2 H days three
tltiK-s a week. Pullmans dining
car buffet smoking car with
barber shop and observation car
with spacious parlor for ladleB
and children vestlbulcd and
electric lighted.
Address
A. J. CORKINS Agent
Atchison Topexa A Santa Fe lty.
UUTUJtIK. OKLAHOMA.
Guthrie lodge No. 1 A O U. W. ineem
Thursday evening of each week at 7:30 In
Victor block corner First and Ilatrison.
Visiting Workraeu always welcome
B 1- 11. bAKUER M. W.
C J TOOUY. Hecorder
Guthrie Lodge No. I. K. of 1'. meet ev-
Mond.iv at 7 30 In their hall In the Vlc-
r
tor hlock coi ner First and Harrison
Yiu-
lug Knight arc always w"- c a
J FOOCAItT. M. of P. and if ol It S
fjutbrle Lodge No !!. I O O F meets
Monday night of caoti week at 7 SO lslllng
Odd FeJlow. always welcome pm q
OWIIBUCK. Secretary
Oklahoma Knc-Bipnieul N.. I. lOOl
meets every Tue-day evening In Odd Fel-
lows hall at 7 30. All visiting patriarchs
welcome. F 1UTTKUUUSCII.C. l'
II. L. SlltOUOH. Scribe
Hartranftl'oat No S a. A It. meets on
Orstand third Saturdays in each month at
:30 p. m In probate court room Visiting
comrade. "&STBItf P c
tlL.MOCIC. Adjutnant
Guthrie Camp No 3 Woodmen of the
World meet every Mondav night in the K
of 1. hall Visiting Woodmen are welcome
J 11 TOWtlto. Clerk
WM. ORKOOKY. Con Com.
Quthrle Lodge Na ! A V & A M Keg
ular meeting third Tuesday evening In eath
month at8o'clo-k. All brethren cordially
Invited to attend. ... .
II. V ARDERY Sec
A. J COHKINS W M
L O. 11 M. meet every Tu- dy nisht In
Kotl'hatl Vlltlne.hirf alva owelcomc
M It CHrRRY Cblefof Records
'faoml Hehekah Lodge Na 1. 1 O n. F .
meets every Thursday etemng at 7 30 in tbc
Odd Fellows s hall m the Weinberger build-
ing. Visitors weU owe ALL1KHIOH. N
K KATKM WrTBY.Sec.
WE PAY $12 A WEEK APNs
to men with r'eo to introaucfi
our Houi'ry Oomp'und Send
Stamp JavelleMfc Co .
Parsons Kas
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
DO A
GErvERAL
BA KINQ
BUSINFS8.
N
K
HI
EXCHANGE
AND COL-
LECTIONS SPECIATY
s
A. J. tiEAY VlCK'PBBBIDlUST
$Soooc
lo.ooo
addition to Hank OOlcers:
D T. Flynn J. R. Cot'lnshsm.
w woRf?ALX. Cnfthler.
SPORTSMEN'S GOODS.
GUNS OF ALL KINDS. Revolvers Amu-
unition Pine Cutlery Fishing Tackle.
GUTHRIE OKLA
DIVISION BTREET
"Frisco Line"
St. Louis amlSau PrgucIscoRy
The Most Popular Route to
St Louis
And All Points East.
This Is jhe only ling to the Famous
Eureka Springs Ark.
The curative properties of whose waters
have no equal on tho American ccutlnent
and the granduer of adjacent scenes Is
similar to that of Colorado. Bo sure
when buying your tickots to have them
road via Arkansas City or Wichita and
the FRISCO LINE.
P
Ilman i alaco sleoplrg can. the finest
In the world also reclining chair-cars
saujunciiijs on an inrougn irsina
Auy other information will be cheer-
fully furnished by either IJ F. YOKUM
Oenernl Manager St Louis No; GEO.
T. NICHOLSON Oeneral Patsenger
Agent St Louis Mo. or H. F. DDNN
toavellrg fre'ghi and pangcr agsnt
Fort Smith Ark.
REMEM11ER this advertisement
Interest to you who have friend3 resting
In the tomb It Is a borne establishment
shipping direct from the quarries mar bit
rnd granite and manuiactu Ing In this
city Foreign agents show you a large
fine picture and ask you to slrjn a binding
order for e poor design and grade at doa-
ble p.lce co.erlng their wages and ex-
penses Think of Itl we will duplicate
-uj of thei- work from 20 to 50 per cent
less. All the work done In the Guthrie
cemetery tome weighing upward nf tw-
tons. w don" by n Notl the "m
cut on the bases.
4tsHBNbsss.
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