West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Th* gtar Banter aveuis U. be on «
Won. Oo Li tud uak !iy*r* wh*t'*
ti* Butter. Hi* fifteen elerli* art
regular huetler*.
F«r Untight foods and honeit
dealing you cannot r.ffrrd fo imh
th* bee hire. Go huiI ie tUtir
atuck and pru* auil be olivine*1!.
Wlieu you waut u ko«iI b " i <>r -
and jcn will touu wrnit lliim— X" <<-
VUeBtthmiiit A Metre.. The.r cur: ;,
liir^e f-'nclt uf Hue uutl c* p.r.<* Ikwu
■hue. uuil tlippor* of the bent i;u l.ty.
CoSea like your mother* to de
it ie only found at tin Hinton ie -
tanrast *i>uih *ide of Harrianu, be
twee* First ami Uoeond Street-' al
Wn. Low'*.
The Wear avu South is not au
•zpeiineut, but a positive fixture,
and ia working up a good basinet*
by buiineav method*. Wo are now
prepared to do a general lino of fine
job work, in the way of letter head*,
not* heads, hill bends, statement.*,
handbill*, posters, ami in fact ewy
thing in * general j->b line. Give
B* a trial.
^KAL & CI.AKK,
LJLW^rBIRS
Pructlee lu all Oklalic-uia Oeurt*.
Ittillweter, Payne County, Oklahoma Ty.
jea wivbt, u. c.a<iRjOR.
^yibBV A HOBNOB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Koeais 13 auil 16 over Capitol liunk
Guthrie.
L ti L. & EASMERS' ALLIANCE DIRECTORY
K. ef L.
Leeal Assembly No. 1550, meetsuverj
Tuesday evening la tbe Blue and Gray
lisli, en tbe corner of Uklalioiua avenue
Hid Klr<t street.
II. L.8T*OUUH, M. W.
Job* Megan, It. SI.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE DIKKCTO-
KY.
President, M. L. I.eueks, South Dakota.
V. P., Marlon Duller, Xorth Carolina.
Sec'y, T. H. Taylor, Nasluille, Tenn.
Treasurer, He* Terrell, Texas.
MtaiBKUs ExacuTivi boasu.
L. I.eonanl, Mo., Mann Page, Vu , I.
Jt, Cain, N. S ., and II. C. Dunning, Pa.
JflDUfJTKIAL LF.UION.
NAI toNiL OHICKBI.
Couiman«erin-otilef — Paul Vander-
dervoort, Omaha, Neb.
Vice-coniKiitnder-iu-ohlef—lTra*k Bur-
kltt, Okalona, Miss.
Adjutant general—J. II. Turner, I.a
<1 rnatfo, Ga.
Quartermaater general—Geo. F. \Va3h-
barn, Boston, Mass.
National Recruiting Ofllcer—Thomas
E. Watson, Thomson, Ua.
National Sentinel—\V. S. Morgan, St
LobIs, Mo.
BXKCVTITB COUNCIL.
Tbe four highest offieUls In the order
aaaied, together witk:
H K. Taubeneck, Marshall, 111.
Marion Butler, Clinton, N.C.
I. E. Dean, llunuoye Kails, N, Y.
J. II. David, Sulphur Springs, Tex.
J F. >TilliltR, MeLonth, Kan.
Marlon Cannon, California.
mevisiONAL mkuhkk* or tbu wombk's
AID CORP*.
Mrs. Anna L. Diggs, Washington, D.
Mrs. Msrion Todd, Michigan.
TERRITORIAL OFFCERS.
A, D. Hickok, President, Moore,Okla.
J. E. Kubl, Vlee-Pres.,Guthrie.
I£. Y. Titus, Sre'y Tress.,Guthrie
A.O. Copeland, (.'haplnln, Guthrie.
C.B. Powell, Leeturer, Kdnaond.
S. P. Firestone, Ass't. Leeturer, Guthrie'
W.S.T. McMahon, ltusiness Agent.
KXIMUTIVB OOMM1TTUK.
R. Kliner,
V. M. Gilbert,
K. R. Taukersley.
OKLECUTM TO (tTHBMI eODNCIL.
F. S. Pulliaiu, A.I. Ellington.
LOGAN COUNTY ALI.IANCK.
Meet the third Tuesday in January,
April, July and October.
Of hi cuss.
E. R. Duvall. president, Orlande, O. T.
"W.8. llush, secretary, bex 416, Guthrie.
A. 0. Copeland, lecturer, Guthrie.
PAYNE COUNTY ALLIANCE.
omens.
Jehn K. Ash. president, Payne, Okla.,
H. M. Kiek, vlec-jiresident. Perkins,
Okla.; S. Koble, secretary and treasurer,
Payne, Okla.
XINGFI8UBR COUNTY F. A. A I. U,
Meets at Dover every 4th Saturday of
each month
eFFiCKKs:
Edward F. Gould, President, Kingfisher
J. W, Hager, Secretary, Dover.
John Jenuer, Lecturer, Paris.
CLEVKLAHI) CO. ALLIANCE.
Meets the second Friday in January,
April, July and October,
errisicms;
D. M, Stephens. Pres. Moore,
Thus. Clothier. Secy,
J. W. Sti'onp, Led.
PEOPLE'S PARTY.
People's party of Lawrie meets the
8r*t Saturday evening of each month at
Kvitat iseellj school house. A general
•lBni«;>riiou *tend«d to all.
REMOVED
J1 IKE KORTIIWESToCOIIIIEI OF MMISM UD FIISI.—
OUR STOCK IS BOUND TO GO
There la nohng like a SLIM KIGURE to put. It. In motion. We hmlaid In a y.ry ta*.
stock of seasonable Goods.
We bought cheap We sell cheap.
A lot of irood, turned quick at a close margin is plenty good enough for Now i. the tin* to b y A No
1 Good* (none belter on earth,) and very close ,o u anufacturer.' pries. We do kuinee* to liv.-' '
We li\e to do btuines>; and tbu way to do it i*
lu vff'rr Hut very bent-grades of Good* at firirct that waken them JUMP.
COMMENCING RIGHT NOW, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE BARGAINS TO
—ALL UNTIL ALL THE GOODS ARE GONE.
Where do you come in on this -big chance ?
There MUST be something }o« need in our line, Ther* CAN'T be> hatter time or pla«« to buy
G. M. SHERUM,
DRY—GOODS—AND—CLOTHING
BOOTS SHOES HATS LADIES CLOAKS 'M. &C 80. '
GUTHRIE,
OKLAHOMA.
THE HOME FIELD a™ POBDM.
"# $ # $ $ «&—
The only Agricultural, Horticultnral and Stock Journal published in Oklahoma Territory.
Clean, Able and Handsome. Suited to the wants of all farmer, you can not afford t$
be with-out it.
Send us $1.00 only and get it with the West
and South for one year.
This _ offer holds goods for 45 suseribers.
WHO WILL BE THE FORTUNATE ONES?
DR. PEOPLES,
The Dentist.
°®M' Oklahoma Ave. sud 1st £/. I> Unite, Noble Ave, and >d St..
J. w. ^^TYrpr;VT, A- w- LITTI.I, TU*TIm
guthrie national bank.
C1F1YAL, $50,OC7.' :0RPLDS. $13,009.
tlKSr NATIONAL H\\k i)K(". Ai,'IZKl> 1>1 orr 11(41 w a am
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Non-Resident
PATRONS
of the
WEST AND SOUTH
when coming; into
the city will readily find
what they want
by a
perusal of the advertising
columns
OF THIS PAPEE.
*M. M. mCELHINSEY, H-
PKUGS, BOOKS t NTATI0NERI
NEXT DOOR TU I'OSTOFFICE,
GUTHRTE,
OKLAHOMA.
BON TON
PtESTAUBANI
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
SHORT ORDEIi HOUSE
^■'le '3C,t Mealstut 2octs Open night and'daiy.
Harrison Ave. yy. LOWE^Prop. '
MODEL ROLLER MILLS.
■ Situated at foet of Xurtli l)i /ijlou Slreet, near Sanla Fe
K.K., OuUrl*.-
Splendid new full roller process.
ITaraieri Uaring Wheat to sell or cxelmnge for Tlour will de *IU to *aU *u l
before closiinf ileali elee.vlure. SatiBtactian (narunteM.
PATTON & STAPLETON,
Pr*prl*tot.
FARM LOANS
ON
Lonj? Time & Low Rates.
Call and see us, opposite postof8ee,[over Rruntej'f^ata*.
C. M". Robbins.
RECIPROCITY
IN
PATRONAGE
IS THE
Free Trade
bin oii«,
■ ba«« (ti
uM fldi
WhichCProtedts] Both
MERCHANT AND FARMER.
FARMERS,
When you come to town
buy what you want of
those who advertise in the
WEST AM) SOUTH.
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Copeland, A. G. West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1894, newspaper, January 4, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275774/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.