Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ELECTIONS
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MAP Of THE I SITED STATES, SHOWING RESI LTS OF JS90 ELECTION,
liltYAX STATES BLACK. M'KINLEY STATES WHITE.
The Results In i896.
STATES, M'KINLEY BRYAN.
Estimate of Vote In 1900.
M'KINLEY.
With Number of
Electoral Votes
Elect.
V otes.
Popular
Plurality.
Elect.
Votes
Popular
Plurality.
ALABAMA
11
11
75,570
ARKANSAS.
8;
8
72,591
CALIFORNIA.
9
9
2,797
1
COLORADO.
4
4
134.882
1
GONNECTIC'T
IS
(1
53.545 !
DELAWARE.
3
3
3,630
FLORIDA ....
4
4
31.448 j|
GEORGIA . .13
13
34.141
IDAHO
3
1
3
16.808 J
ILLINOIS.
24
24
142,498 |
INDIANA 15 15
18,181
IOWA
13
13
65.552 j
KANSAS
10
10
13,209 ;
KENTUCKY..
13
13
281
1
j
LOUISIANA... 8
8
55,138 j
MAINE
6
6
45,777
MARYLAND.
8
8
32,224
M ASSACHU'S.. 15
15
173,865
MICHIGAN.
14
14
56,868 '
MINNESOTA.
9
9
53,875 1
MISSISSIPPI
9
9
58,729
MISSOURI..
17
17
58,729 |
MONTANA.
3
3
32,043 i
NEBRASKA
1. '8
13,576
NEVADA...
3
3
6.439
NEW HAMP..
4
4
35,794
NEW JERSEY.10
10
87,692
1
NEW YORK
36
36
268,469 ,
N. CAROLINA,11
11
19,206
N. DAKOTA
3
3
5,649
OHIO.
23
23
47,497
OREGON
4
4
2.117 |
PENNSYLV'A
32
32
295.073 1
RHODE ISL'D
4
4
22.978
S. CAROLINA.
9
9
49,517
S. DAKOTA .
4
1 4
183
TENNESSEE
12
12
17,495
TEXAS
15
15
203.914
UTAH..
3
3
51,033
VERMONT.
4
4
40.490
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VIRGINIA.
12
13
19,341
WASHtNOT'N. 4
4
12.493
W. VIRGINIA
ti
6
11,487
WISCONSIN.
12
12
102.612
WYOMING ..
8.
3
583
TOTAL .447
271
1,568.848
176
966,846 |
Electoral
Votes
Popular Plu-
rality.
BRYAN.
Electoral
Votes
Popular Plu-
rality.
WILD WEST SHOW.
Buffalo Bill and Rough Riders to Ap-
pear Monday.
Native Filipinos are citizens of the |
Orient with whom the people of Amerl-
jca are only acquainted by reason of the
late acquisition of the Islands, but
Buffalo Bill's Wild West parade and
his exhibition will give people their
tirst opportunity to see the genuine
article in his picturesque native dress.
It will be an interesting treat, and with
the other nationalities an educative
study. At Oklahoma City, Oct. 8.
CASH TRANSFER
PHONE 38
The newest ;uid best wagon in Guthrie. The best service
at all times. We deliver anything from a spool of thread to an
ice plant. Our work guaranteed.
Turn Cash Transfer Line.
Telephone for baggage wagon.
"I wish to express my thanks to the
I manufacturers o. Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera ant! Diarrhoea Remedy, for
ha* tng put on the market such a won-
1 derful niedeiine," says W. W. Massin-
!gill, of Beaumont. Texas. There are
many thousands of mothers whose
| children have been saved from attacks
of dysentery and cholera infantum who
; must also feel thankful. It Is for sale
by C. R. Renfro.
F- S. REED. H.
Late of Orlando.
// w<' paid $100 a month rent we could
not sell goods 25 per cent less than our competitors.
G SMITH.
I.ate of Down*.
HanCNl Home Celebration
Arkansas City, October 2—5th 1900
for the above occasion we will sell
tickets to Arkansas City at rate of fare
und o. e th'rd for round trip. Tickets
on sale 0< tober 1st to .1th, (food to re
turr. October lith. I >nti uous passage
In each direction. A. J. < irkins Agent.
REED &
(FRED MEYERS' OLD 8TORR.)
BEST QUALITY PRINTS 5c! OTHERS CHARGE 6 1-4,
Staples at Barefoot Prices. Plow Shoes, extra good, §1.00.
Hats, latest out. £1 to *•'!. Best quality Woolen Pants, £1.50 to
Complete line Boots. £1.50 to !?f{. 50. Shoes good for all
occasions, £1.25 to £1. Ladies Shoes $ I to $3.50; Boys hats 25c to £/
Stop ltlKlit Hero
if you sre bilious and fret a brittle of
Eagle Nerve and Liver Pills -The
■2a?le Drug Store.
,
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Advertisements In this column 2c per lint
« a m insertion. No advertisement taken j
tor less than 25 cents.
"Money to patent good ideas may be set -
ured by oui aid, address THE PATENT HE
CORD. Haitimore, Md."
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i homa Leader one year and the Farm Jour
nal five years for50c. Sample copies on ap
plication.
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Oklahoma Weekly Leader and AtlantaCon
stiiution. Good pav to right party.
Don't worry "Woman's Blet tog," s&fet
sure and positive cure tor suppressed or ir-
regular* « costruation. the newent discovery;
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er W. 71, Chicago, ill.
Hustling young man can make ♦60a month
and expenses. Permanent position; exper
ience unnecessary, Write quick for partic-
ulars, -Clark & C<~>., 4th and Locust streets.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Young Men—Our Illustrated catalogue ex-
plains how we teach barber trade; mailed
free. -Moler Barber College, Minneapolis.
Minn.
AGENTS WANTED—Ladles and gentle-
men to take orders for our l hristmas spet
ialties. Good pay: samples tree, Address
Illiff& Company. 10 Wabash ave. Ch cago
Wanted- christian man or woman willing
to qualify for permanent position of trust
here or in homecountv. iwou yearly. En-
close self-addressed, stamped envelope to
secretary, care of Leader.
THE MACHINE SHOPS
AND FOUNDRY OF
JOE M. ROADS
of Guthrie are the most complete in the southwest. The mod-
el making department is in charge of experts. New work
and repairing is done by experts and skilled mechanics. No
contract too large or job too small for this concern to
handle promptly and with exactness.
First Published in the Daily Leader Sept.
27.1900,
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern-
Notice is hereby given that R. L. Thomp-
son and Fred Thomas have this day tiled
their petition to sell at retail spirituous, vin-
ous and malt liquors in GVithrie (proper) on
lot twelve, in block thirty-nine, Logan
county, Oklahoma, and that unless objec-
tion be filed on or before the 10th day of
October. A. D.. 1900. said petition will be
granted R. P. MORTON, County Clerk,
tiy h F Garrett, Deputy
Guthrie. Okla . September 26. 1900.
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY CO.
Take the most Popular Route, the Frisco Line, via Oklaho m
City or Wichita, to
ST. LOUIS, and all points east
KANSAS CITY, jind all points north and west.
Eureka Springs has a world wide reputation as a wonderful
hea 1 til and pleasure resort, the curative properties of whose
waters have no equal 011 the American continent, and the grand-
eur of the scenery surpasses that of Colorado.
Passenger train leaving Oklahoma City at 9:50 a. m. and
Wichita at 1:20 p. in. arrives in St. Louis the following morning
; at 7:25, making close connection with all trains for the east.
Passenger train leaving St. Louis at (J p. m, daily, arrives in Ok-
lahoma City the following evening at 6 o'clock and Wichita at
3:30 p. in., making close connections at Wichita and Oklahoma
City with the Santa Pe. Our service is unsurpassed. We carry
latest improved seat and chair cars, also Pullman observation
sleepers, between Si. Louis. Oklahoma City and Wichita.
When purchasing your tickets see that they read via the
Frisco Line. For further particulars, call on or address
B, F. DUNN, Dist. Pass. Agt., Wicbita, Kas.
BRYAN SNYDER. Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo
B F. YOAKUM. General Manairer
o-
First published In Dally Leader, Sep. 12,1*00
LIQUOR NOTICE. 3
Townom It may concern:-
Notice is hereby given that Frank Kami
has this day hied his petition to sell at
retail spirituous, vinous and malt liquors
; in Guthrie proper, lot 12. block :19.
Logan county. Oklahoma, and that un-
less objection be 11 led on or be-
fore the 26th day of Sept. A. L). 1900, said
petition will be granted.
Guthrie, Oklahoma. Sept. 12, 190< .
r. *\ Morton Cnuntv Clerk
By B. F. Gn-rett. Deputy.
A G E N T S W A NT ED -FOR "GAL YE S TO N*:
Tne Horrors of a Sticken City, by Murat
Halstead—a feariul tale of a beauteous city
swept into the sea. Demand enormou.v
splendid book Dnlyfl.ftO. Agents selling
from 10 to 10) daily, and clearing from f6 t<
*75 daily. A bonanza for agents. Only en-
dorsed nook. Freight paid. Credit given.
Outfits free. 'Send *ix two-cent stamps for
psstage. Big commissions. Send for out-
lit and
COMPANY, Dept.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1900, newspaper, October 4, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121488/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.