Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 149, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 22, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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0 SO SORE
Admiral Dewey Cut fo the
Qfliok by Oriticisms PuJ
Upon Him.
Washington l?ev tl Admiral (
Uawey made a statement today In re-
gard to tho transfer of hm gift house
t his wife lie showed sorrow and
at the same lima resentment at the
manner tn which the action has re-
aulted Ho aatd he was surprised
that there was mo one to defend "aim
and he felt like throning tty whole
thing up. got riff en the retired list and
I vlng abroad lie said if he had
known how much trouble and abuse
was to oome npsn hint as a result of
the gtft he nevar woold have accepted
It.
"I am hurt." he said "Cut to the
quick and I never folt to badly in all
my life I thought I was doltsr the
moot gracious thing an American pee
tlcntan could do. My wife ooly coo-
mm ted to the trancicr noon the under
standing that the koueo and her pri
Tato forte He show Id eventually go to
my son Ocerge."
It developed today that toe name of
too woman who. It la alleged content
plate bringing suit for breach cf
proottae atratnat Admiral Dewey le
Mr. Margaret Kent- bhe is about 3S
years old and I a handsome blonde.
She was Mies White and lived at Jef-
feraoavllle ludlanu until 188 She
oatae to Washington then to work In
the treasury department afterward
worked in the war deportment and
later wont to Kew York whore she
was employed In the noatomoe and
a i a newspaper reporter. he left for
Indianapolis ten days ago. saying she
was going to consult ao attorney in
regard to the contemplate! breach of
promise suit. Her present where -a
boots and Intentions are not Known
It is said that the Dewey Kent ro
Nance was at its height wbea Admir-
al Dvwey was assigned to the PselnV
station and that Mrs Kent made no
secret at that time of her engagement
the then commodore who it Is de
e lured was open and ardent in his at
tonuon.
WoirteO.
en girls between 19 and to yours
old to distribute Rolled Oats canopies
Applj t Uat Btlsoll-Frsnloc Urooory
On botwoon and v o'elook toowwrow
morning.
The Welcome Grocery
Will sell food d follows
1 pounds of granulated sngar
luo
10
uoa uouse per pacKago
Arbuckle's "
Kirk a White RuMlan iap 10 bare
World bos tor soap 11 bars
Lewis lye per can
DabbUt's lys potash per can
Gtreonwloh lye per can
All standani oorn per can
' tomatoes to or for
Wagner Raspberries per ean
V blackberries per oan
Halting powder 1 lb can .
lo
it
45
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And all goods iu proportion.
on every lost you purchase The
Vjny lor cask and sell for cash and ham
no cpUtotor to pay. and yon do
inii as our bills are all paid befor
iti nojoro
t . . . .. .. - . a
on niMivarr.) uive os a iriai ano
you fiojsn It to M oonu on every
fleUTorr vt au parts oi tnc etty
u
M. W.
The Welcome Grocery Man!
Oi'ier Ha '-unatdU s ;
hO'JtliWt't
oroaw o? Oklahoma democracy
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY 18VTOINQ
WIPED OUT
The Bfltire Family of BIgbt
A Saw Mill Boiler
Explosion.
foripes-McRso League.
WtaeoosWr Va.. Nov H. David L.
Spcnoe wi and six children were tn
stantly killed yesterday evening by
the bursting of a boiler In a saw mill
Their bodied were blown to atoms.
uia pKAt..
Is Whteh MUi A. Fijr. (tutkrt Mer-
etiHi.ientrHt4. The following m ollppod from the
Van Boron QaeoUe whloh speaks In
glowing tome of Mr. Max A. Mayer
of that city nine proprtevor of the btg
Rush in this city
' Moeh as wo regret to ihrontcle the
event. Max A Meyer of the Boston
titer is to leave Van Bnroo. going to
St. Louis toembnrk in the wholesale
dry goods trade so a member of the
Si) Walker diy roods company.
Mr Mayer hns been one of the
leaning morohints of this city for a
nun bore f years and has boon Instru-
mental in fostering and bnUotog up
the commercial interests of Vau nureri
uud nas made the Boston Store what
It ie today He bas labored at nil
times in the upbuilding of our city
"Ue will retain bis Interest In ths
Ilmton Store bsre as wsll as his num-
erous branuhss. and no change will be
made In the Arm Mr Mayer wtll as
sums bin new duties at ones and his
many fnendh bore wish him a f nil
measure of slioooss. 1
"Uia inuiiiy win remain nvra -ph
about January l when they will move
to Ht. LoolH to locate nermanently."
Mr Monti Behr. manager of too
Bash gives ths details of Mr Mayer's i
transaction in full which are Immense I
and which mean much for the chain of
su A-k.Aa MHl-iAllAil Wen Irl m ILfauesne
T ... n Mittttmllin intmrLtt (t tk
Ely'Valker dry goods corporation of
Mt L-mU the largest in ths United
States. Mr. Mayor oquired about
corn did a Duel sees last year exoood -
iog Wl.ooo.ooo. Mr Bohr soys that
hereafter the Rush will bo nearer the
equator on prices than ever before and
the fact that Mr Mayor has amalga-
ted a port oi hie capital with the lar
gost waoleeals oomnatoy in the United
K'ates moaas that Uklahowaas will in
ihs tutors be able to buy dry goods at
r astern pi loss.
'111 UQltH UV BTIPK U TWO IkWS
Jake La-cative Rroara famine Tsmrts. Alt
rucJmrefni tho tnooev it it fails to
euro. n.
w. u rove's atxaatwre is en etcb
boa. me.
hlaiiuftiotvrw't $ampl Hat a
Ut fall 3ti MCHlfaf (Uitt
Tvttday at Th Ruth.
YteVrJI
All packrtffe soda
Battle As Tobacco
Uorsedhoe
ot
M
m
B)
or th.
8tar "
1 gal
Pills
slyrup nor ean
Isbcrry i VltU too ntr or i ior..
sehredded BisooiH nor ptr .
Oat Meal ' '
Rots Pancake floor o per pk I
fodaCrakcrs t ltw
OysUr '
M
t
M
M
M
Dry nan Hoot nor lb
Wmoked Booor
o. i i
lb
as w gar. co to save yon from lc to lots
reason wo are able to save yon money Is we
no solicitor to pay. no bookkeeper to
hou have to pay any hod dftht of other
toanntr too snore or sent u. d. a (eel-
loarincr tho store or
... y j .. i
no noojTtnenn issi we can auo wui
V
are
ns41ari worth yom purchase from Mi.
'ran
CLARK
official statk paper offi
PURSUIT
Of Aguinaldo by Gin Young
Continues Wtll He
Gate! Him?
BerlppsMcRae League.
Manila Nov. M A report from lien
Young eointnscdlng the cavalry troop
In pursuit of Aguinaldo has been re
solved It took two days for dispatch
os to reach San Jose Jrom where they
were telographed to Manila. Young
says that on Monday Aguinaldo with
two hnudred Insurgent men mid wo
men was at Aringay. uerth of (fan
Pabrtan and would try and cross the
mountains to Bayoeibonu. Young
with savuiry and II a toon's Maoabebes
Is In close pursuit
Th Wwrklt Rrwlwl I.IiIhk TniHe MmM
ata I'mt. (!. Utnh. mt A tlurttH. (.h
This celebrated and acknowledged
olarlvoynnt wonder of the tooth lo-
cates stolen artiolcs mioos. money
etc. reunites the separated and tolls
you how to win "sod keep" the ana
or woman yon love If in troubiotOr
n doubt . in sickness or In sorrow
call aud be advised what to do to be
snooeoMful Pew people are doing
what they are best adapted for. Como
and Ind out yonr calling and make
yonr fortune At his rooms 90 cento;
at your home SI Hotel Guthrie
BANKERS
r. ii
And Their Program Tor
SImwiivq Hooting
UN
' Bh07nOO JfOV. Jt Tfco third HAtTM!
convention ol the Oklahoma Bookers'
' Aseoclation will take place bote Do
eember n and ?. Tfeo progvuti Use
1 ..?.
weonoooay AOOress of woloonjo
Mayor Oeorg e W Overstroot . annual
address by the president J. W Ma-
Monl Uuthrle . " Development sad
Growth ol Baohs in Oklahoma" 8. P
Bonder. Norman. ' Cbaogos in Ohio
homa statutes This Year Affootiag
Hanks. L I' Xing. Wslletaa ; "Book
Credits1 Otto Shnttoe Kl Beoo; 'The
llsokruptcy Law" John W. Bhartsll.
attorney Oklahoma ClVy;
banquet at d.so o'clock p; m
by cltisoas of Bhawnee.
Thursday "Banking In
btvU and
torn Bhort
Grass ' U W. Boyd of mangltsi ; ad
dross John Puffb. Urrltorlal bank ex
amlncr. addrons. H. W IComir dele
gate to Amsrlonn Bankers' oonvontioo
The election of ofloerm will take place
la the afternoon
A mtHfoturtr't tamph lint
of UMtti irttff tttt mutiny tut
futtfftnf lit Iht Rtttk.
There will ho a special oowMonlea-
UMofUuthHo LodKO ho. I A K
A. M. this ceonlng at 7;M c'clock at
the K of P hull. Work In W. 0. de-
Cc All members and vlslUng mom
t requested to sttend.
Urn. n WtLUt. W. M.
nngrfiM to Winter Xwir 1hu
nortpps McRac Loaue.
Paris. Kov. n.Droyfm It la oaid.
will spend the winter at QipodalotAi.
near Oeooa
SptoM Tkanlttgiulng salt Mott-
u tnil Tuttday at Tfo Ruth.
cfiy
ATCBNTI0S J
DhhH Tmit Veur IMiwun W) AehhU !)
Utiwrt VFlUi Uitt Artlt4
Wo will make to any one sondiog no
a ohoto a llfesUc ollleUe. orayunji or
SUol portrait (roc of charge to Intro
loo our superior work. Axaet Uko
tti hgi'ij artiktic uuieu and prompt
- aaurBVRTiif;cVNioM
:n Mn " st ua'.ias Texas
e of pcrucat'o. rarrtsoh
KOVltB1im It. ldfiS.
Wll
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Renf ro 5SSSAlffv
JLJ""!r- company
For this Week We Will Make
A BIG GUT ON
Drugs
Paint
i
SOAPS DRUGGISTS SUNDRliS
PERFUMERY AND DOLLS.
TW twit Soda Water
at our Stew.
g 204 Okla. Ave.
0000X
LOOTING
The Oounlr; are the Boers
While Walling For the
British to Fight
Bcripfs-McRas League
London. Moo. -Oo dcinlto point
tn the situation la Natal In that Hut
court ie Isolated A 4Bjpateh from
Durban says tho Beers arc looting tho
country north of Moot riser Retcoert
will hate to bo relieved before help
can bo got to Lslyomttb
Ted loon tf
The following mar not report is sop
plied ad oorrocted dally by Id John
son. oommmaion broker Is the Gray
black
open'f Uifh Low
Wheat. Dec. fan t otH
Wheat.May 71 71 71 it
Corn Dm i H
Corn. May v3ts "H MS
Pork. Doe 10 s it s.Q
lork. May . ? au o.oo
Close
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IH
Oft
9.41
Klvuu is working for
Horaoo
for United Btaton attomc
ey Bamos
eTi mi
unattorahly oppnui to
ooTir
itlit
OLVm
IblMMwa mt Uuteees M Owf ea the
Mad mt SmwwOsr.
A mooting of tho mem bora of the
Guthrie Club is hereby called for
WedaeedKT eveninr Koeoojiber )tad
! 'ofl P- "
i p. m . at the wntbrle club
for tho purpose of ejecting of
c m tor the ensuing yonr
PuASn bats Pros't
H H B&04H. ooo'y
Brlght'e Ridnoy Pi He will
ohre a'.l
prevents
klmif oX kldeoy troubles
Bright! nmoaoc Be sure yon got the
gennino. Pmoo f ctnu
sale )y
.1 U. WaUaoo
ooorotsry Jenkins wtu leave tomor
rowtokeln Low's Rock Islani bunt
Utf party In the InoUao Territory
OtitMrtm Vt
tor Bnnocn's Pino Tar Cough
Hooey
It is won Miey tMOOIO
It ioroe thoir
lives ft ts made of pure pine tar.
honey ste. It Is oleesfcMt and effec-
tive. Guaranteed for grin ooujrhe
eoldo and all lung troubles Keep
a bottle In the house J M Wallace
That for twenty years I was constantly
trying to have my eyesight lmprovi by
too nsc oi glasses out vntnoui aaiistac
lory rasulu until l mst Mr J W Kr
rimt at tho Ragle Drug store who so
Krfostly Attod my eyen tba'. I f
at I owe him a debt of grat.tu!
P R. Hi- r-aatar
M. RvLb H i 3')-'
A complete line of school books and
sohool supplies at L1' i drug and
book store
ai'rm r
wmfi&mt. i n
8
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s
Toilet Articles
wtft b found
Opposite Postofflce.
BODY
Of Hobart Viewed bj Pnblic
At Carroll Hall Fun-
eral Saturday.
MeHpps-McRae Lagno.
Patornoo M J jfov. Is Oacroll ball
the Dobart boms will he thcown op
n to the public Friday a.lnrnnoa and
the remains of the Into vise nrosiduiil
will in state front four until nIk
o'clock The funeral will take place
HaturJay afternoon at : o'clock with
interment at Cedar Lawn cemetery
Joat received tu oiamun's I.OOO worr
of the oolv mi isntclgar in town
the Oath
On Ii 4 0. Hear Auburn.
Led. Kiili Five aad In-
Jnres Many
ttcrtpps MRao Leagno
Auburn. In . stov. M A loltiniorit
and Obio ponsnngor train wan wrookiHl
forty miles west of bore this mornltiff
At last Ave persons ars sakl to bav
boon killed and many injured
Soft White Hands
Luxuriant Hair
Produwd 0y
TbauMKcr 'i"ikia pinf yi aal bmuii
fymgsup m Hi world tut ll m pwt mil
VreOtCM (or ' "i-i h4ib il nuiawy rt-
iMjrfititr -f itiiapiM tlelUMftito rri
pnun wnt oily nkin rail f igk aaixta wuli
iinog palaM sn'l saapetems aatls 4ry. thu.
IsBlriK tuur koit ibivIq ! MmniaatM
m -ttm Una ituly iitnvtt tf th mum tu
tuft -in iiIm Mil '-Mtggmii ? naa
Urn t'l-n4SiiaWMW.UMW.M4'3w uZ
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