Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1471, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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(ill rii tills NUWS: GUTllKlK, OKLAHOMA. LfcltlilTOIiY, APRILS 18«4.
LITTLE l-AUTS.
Tub Phoenician* bored elephunt tusks
for the purpose of ma Winy- tintes.
Thkkk i« talk of reconstructing the
old state house on Beacon Hill, Boston.
The scheme meets with much approval
iu that city.
James Watt was an inventor from
the moment he was intrusted with the
repair of a piece of costly and intricate
machinery.
American buggies are superseding
those of Kn^lish make in London and
Paris. The only light, graceful vehicles
in Kurope come from this country.
i or one hundred ami **ven years the
Philadelphia dispensary has been
quietly performing its work. During
the last fiscal year 'JiUM'-J patients were
treated by the institution.
A cotton vest made from a piece «>f
cloth woven one hundred and fourteen
years ago is owned by John If. Perry,
of Dawson, J la. The cotton was woven
by Mr. Perry *s great-grandmother.
It is complained « f English nurses
who come over to this country that
they are altogether too genteel, and
carry their sense of superiority about
with them iu such an offensive and
conspicuous manner as greatly to im-
pair their usefulness.
Pet roi.el'm has been known from a
very ancient date. Italy. Persia, In-
dia, the borders of the Caspian sea,
Java ami North America possess petro-
leum springs, discovered ages ago.
About 1 S.r>U the existence of large petro-
leum resorvoirs was signalized in Penn-
sylvania.
Mid w inter Fair.
The San Francisco midwinter fair
will be one of the attractions on th
Pacific coast during the coming winter.
It will be held from January 1 to June
:i(), 1H«}4, and might be aptly termed the
world's fair in miniature. The Santa
Fe route will sell round trip tickets,
good to return until April 80, with tran-
sit, limit of fifteen days in each direc-
tion, for *3ff.A0. Will also sell at same
rate ami li*nit to the following Cali-
fornia points: Col to u, Los Angeles, San
Bernardino, San Deigo aud San Jose.
L, 11. Delanby, Agent.
InTin-.circuire< rirr ofbalti-
*■ more Cit?—Isaac II. Trimble, etal vs.
The American Casualty Insurance &
Security Company, of Baltimore City,
el nl. (A *M.>-18U.'l.) Ordered by the circuit
roin t of Ilallimore City this list h day of
March, A. II., 1894, that the time for
tiling claims against The American
Casualty Insiirain e & Security Company
of Baltimore City, be and it is hereby ex-
tended until June 1, 181)4, and that The
.Men-ant ile Trust \ Deposit Company of
lialtimoiv and D. K. Kste Fisher, the re-
ceivers of Hie said uisuruiicc company,
give furt Iter notice to all creditors <>l said
insurance company to tile their claims,
duly authenticated in the above entitled
cause, on or before said date, by causing
a copy of this order to l e published
twice before the 1st day of June, 1HU4, in
some dally newspaper published in each
4 >f the states and territories of the United
States, as now existing, exclusive of
Alaska. But failure to make all or any
<d" said publications shall lint impair the
validity of any distribution of assets of
the defendant corporation which tnnj
hereafter be made by t he receivers.
(Signed)
True copy, Test. J. Upsiiuh Di:\ms.
w :il ' Ai.vin Robertson, Clerk.
CHILD BiRTH • • •
• ' • MADE EASY!
" Mothers' Friend "is a scientific-
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre-
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro-
fession. The*e ingredients are com-
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
"MOTHERS'
• FRIEND" •
WILL DO all that is claimed fur
It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens I'ain, Diminishes D.in«er tj
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to " Mothers " mailed FRtE, con-
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials,
Jjtnt hv express tin ret t ipt of pric e $1.60 per buttle
bRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
bOLL) HV ALL XiXLUUISTS
Ask Your Frh'inK
who have taken Hood's Sarsaparillu
what they think « l" it, and the replies
will be positive iu its favor. Simply
what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells
the story of its merit. One has been
cured of indigestion or dyspepsia,
another tlmls it indispensable for sick
headache or biliousness, whil* others re-
port remarkable cures of scrofula,
catarrh, rheumatism, salt rheum, etc.
lloodV Pills are purely vegetable.
A Sun* Cure For Pile*.
Itching piles arc known by moisture-
like perspiration, causing intense itching
when warm. This form as well as blind,
bleeding or protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosauko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on parts effected, absorbs
tumors, allays itching and effects a per-
manent cure. 50 cents. Druggists or
mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Wallace &
Muller, Druggists.
Beggs' Cherry Couirli Syrup.
The greatest and beet Cough Syrup. It
will relieve a cough quicker, surer and
more effectually th in anything on the
market. Sold and warranted by nil
druggists.
how'h 1'tiis.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
b\ ,j. Chisney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, ()hio.
We, the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 1ft years, and be
lieve hini perfectly honorable in all
business transact ions, and Unaiiciall.v
able- to cariy out any obligation made
by t heir linn.
West & Tiii'.w, Wholesale Druggists, To-
ledo. (Milo.
Waliuno, Kiww & Makvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Tolede, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cus surfaces of the system. Price 7'
cents per bottle. Sold by 1 druggists,
Testimonials free.
SOI"I'll WF.STKUN Kl'SINKSS COLLKCiK
4Ivkk Capital National Bank, cor.. Second St.
.nil.I Oklahoma Ave., and cor. Douglas and
'i'opeka Ave., Wichita, Kansas.
Hook-keeping. banking, Penmanship, Short-
hand, 1'ylit writing. Practical Arithmetic and
all other branches thoroughly taught .
Actual Business Practice through the regit
lur C. S. mail with students of other colleges.
Positions for graduates secured through tin
National Accountants' and Stenographers,
l.invau. This school is permanently estao
lished in (iuthrie and Wichita, and incorpo-
rated with full pow rs to grant diplomas ami
confer degrees. A. A. FlUTCti.
AMOS W. SMITH. , President.
Teacher of Penmanship and Book keep
ing, (iuthrie School.
K. of I'.'s ICxenrsioii Kales.
For the dedh*at ion of the new K.of P,
hall at (iuthrie, Ok., April the Santn
Pe route will sell e.\(uirsion tickets from
nil parts between Arkansas (>ity siml
Purcell to (iuthrie at the rate of one and
one-third fare for the round trip, to be
sold April :Mth and limited for re-
turn to :uid including April 26th.
L. it. Dklanky, Agent.
Ilenltli Notice.
To all owners or occupants of any
premises of any description iu the city
of (J ill brie, are hereby notified to clean
up ami remove from said premises any
garbage, filth or other offal, and keep
the same free and clean, as provided
for iu ordinance 192 relating to public
health. By order of the mayor and
council. W- Baxter,
April 20, lsttf. Marshal.
The Hoy>• I Cieluoige.
Mr. Prcd. w. Uitlerbusch has opened |
a splendid gentleman's resort in the
Schnell liuilding on Oklahoma Avenue.
His furniture is made of white oak and
t lie goods lie has on sale arc A N< I
Cheap Itailroail Fnre.
To Sail Francisco and interincdlatc
points The Santa Fe Route will sell one
way round trip tickets limited to 60 days
for 43&.50 ami one way tickets coiitinious
passage at rate of *20.00. This includes
San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside and
all southern California points.
L. It. Delanev,
Agent.
(Jo to the Big t Barbershop for baths.
Mr. M. 10. DeShafToii and his assistants
will give you si (dean shave or hair cut.
.'1-15-301
A Sound l.lrri Makes a tVtll Man.
Are von bilious, constipated oi 1
troubled with jaundice, sick hetuhiclic,
t ad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated j
tongue, dys|K-psla, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between I lie
shoulders, chills and fever, etc.? If you
have any of these symptoms your liver is j
out of order, and your blood Is slowly !
being poisoned, liecause your liver docs
not act properly. Hcubine will cure
any disorder of the hvW\ stomach or
oowcls. It has no equal as a liver tncdi-:
c. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles!
at Wallace & Mullcr's.
Uo to the Big 4 Barber shop for baths. I
Mr. M. K. Hesitation and his assistants,
will gi\ e you a clean shave or hair cut. I
>t-l: -.'}(it |
Tl c I'oInoiioiim Aehlh
Iu the blood should be taken up and re- |
moved by the liver and kidneys, but
these organs get out of order, fail to do i
their work, ami the result is rheuinat ism. j
There are a thousand remedies for the
liver and kidneys, but there i> only one j
ure for rheumatism, and that is Dr.
Drummond'* Lightning Remedy. If you |
have the disease send r." to the Drum-
mond Medicine Co., 4* Maiden Lime,
New York, and they will send to your
express address two large bottles
enough for one mont h's ti cat ment. Any-1
one who is having an argument with the ,
rheumatism will feel fully repaid by the !
firs dose. Agents wanted.
A Cure for Scrofula.
I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and
feel safe ill saying thai it is the surest
lire for scrofula I ever tried.
C. M. Bt'z/.aim),
('rescent City, (>. T.
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Boots & Shoes
beadles' shoe store.
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REDUCE STOCK.
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WOMENS' SHOES.
Ki<l
Kid
liulttm, from
Button Patent Leather Tip,
reduced from
Kid Jersey, cloth top, reduced from
Priesmayor's Custom Patent tip..
Women's Luce Sandals
<1.00 to $1.7o
piare or narrow toe.
,iM to
2.00 to
a.r.o to
1.25 to
MENS'
50 Pairs Veal Calf, lint tier L ice
50 Pairs Broad-guage
4N Pairs Men's Hoots
SHOES.
and Congrc>
1.50 to
1.25
1.25
2.IHI
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1.0
1.2
Mrs. <S. It. Richardson.
UNABLE TO WALK FOR YEARS.
A MOST MARVELOUS CURE.
Dr. A. C. Barnes Recommended Brown's Sar-
saparilla and Dandelion with Iodide
of Potassium.
I had the Milk Leg for more than ten
years, and was unable to walk. My
limb was much swollen and covered
with ulcers from the hip to the knee.
Dr. A. V. Barnes recommended
jrsapAriiia,
. , ft* Dftncfelion,
w,r* Iodide of Potassiumr
I procured it of our druggist, and it
cured me completely. When I com-
menced taking Brown's Sarsaparilla,
I only took it for the Milk Leg, but 1
had been troubled with Heart Dis-
ease for some years, and to my sur-
prise and astonishment, that left me,
and I am now strong and able to do
ill my own house work. I can walk
as well as I ever could. Mrs. S. R.
Richardson, Winchester, Kas.
No Blood Purifier now sold is as popular as
Brown's Sarsaparilla, Formula printed on ev-
ery Lottie. Physicians endorse it; druggists rec-
ommend it; and the afflicted praise it always after
•Miing.
For sale by F. B. Lillie& Co.
IT STOl'N THK PROGRESS
of Consumption. The makers
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery are certain
of it.
They've proved it for years past
—and they're willing to sell it
with the agreement that if It
doesn't benefit or cure, m every
case, they'll return the money.
Consumption is that scrofulous
condition that comes from im-
pure blood. The "Discovery
prevents it, if taken "' time,
cures it completely, if you
haven't waited too long; gives
relief and comfort, even in ad
Vttnced canes.
Use it in severe, lingering
Coughs. Asthma, W eak Lungs,
and every Bronchial, lliroat,
and Lung Affection.
D. C. Kosenbalm, Esq., of
Dutch, Grainger Co., Teini., writes
follows: "1 had been going
down In strength and weight for
months 1 wis not able to atIr and
1 smothered very often. After
taking ' Discovery y™'gli
was relieved, 1 could wiuk in ret
w", "ftboiit trouble, catching
, coia dun i ayjtf"
' jjftg to 1 Uve I'u pr^tae
C. W. WHITE,
JEWELER.
tOli .THE NEXT TEN DAYS I WILL MAKE A
half
price
• shoo,
yourself
Large lot ladies' fine turns at
for sin:il 1 sizes and narrow widths. It' you run wear a 2'
A, B or C width, you can buy them for a song and sing
Misses', Childrens', Boys' and Youths'
Shoe# correspondingly cheap. The>e are regular goods. Good set
vice and not ehea ptrash. I' irsl come, lirst served.
J. B, BEADLES
Beadles' Block, Oklahoma Avenue.
my Good-
Keductiou.
.everything in Stock will he included in
Kcmeinhor that I have the Largest and
W, M. N i. A I,, IV'-siilenl.
KltU H IT, X'ict -I'ii sidcn
(jUtiirih National
Capital,
to select from,
other Finn
I can and wirl Sell Goods Cheaper than any
If you want anything in my line
11 r I >11 is
Hank
$:>(),< >()o
10,000
A. I. SK U
Hoard of ItiriM Iki-3 in addition to Hank officer*.
IKJUAOK I'KEI), HtlBKIt'l'M A ItTIN, llh'.NItV I.IN'N.
W. .1. in MSKALL, Cashier.
and get my Trices before Buying. 1 Will Save you Money
on your Purchases. Special attention given to
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
BROS
212 Oklahoma Ave.
HERE WE ARE!
HED. HOLE'S SPECIAL BREW
PMh* Oiiu'cti of tTable i^ccvs.
Sold at Five Cents a Bottle at all Pars i
the City. The only Beer for
Fanulv Use.
CALL FOR IT.
.6. .f
REAVES
DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
WE KEEP LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
ki:.\\ i .s imps.
The Itluc IS*-1 Ic
W . T. WMAKTON. Proprietor.
(Siirrrsruii .J •). Toiinicy.)
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Finest Resort for Gentlemen ill the City. Corner of Harrison
Avenue and Second Street.
The
Cafe,-4
♦I*W <% 0n9'&
SECOND STREET, NEAR HARRISON,
Fresh Fish, Qysiens and Dame in
SHORT ORDER HOUSE.
IJojmlav §imtcv,
1 Silver Dollar
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Season. The Finest Bar in Oklahoma Territcrv
105 West Harrison St.
Ki ;3 V' The Easle Saloon,
A Demi Open anil Shut
and mi foolislmtws. Bcg^s' Oherry Cough
Syrup will ( tire wlicri' nil others fail.
Sold mm warranted by all druggists.
ltUflilciiM Aniicn siilv.*.
riw lii'St siilvi! in the world foi «mt«
bruises, sores, llloers, salt rheum, fever
wes, tetter, eliuppi'd hands, ehilblttiua,
norns. and all skill eruptions, and posi-
tively cures piles, or iio pay required. It
ii gimninle il to give perfect, gnlisfaction
,ir niotiev refunded. Price '^5 cents pel
For sale l>v Healonian Drug store.
1
Small boy (aside) "(ice ivliiz,' but
those Little (iiimt Pills take the cake.
Sold and warranted by nil druggists.
Ilrmlu. lie and Indicenlion
cuii Ih'cuivU lfyomlon'i bflu'veit try I
Little Giant Pill-«. Liuld uml war-
1 ranted by all druggists.
RKOINlEr, AAAlSCONSirt.
MANUFACTURERS OF
um RACINE" FARM AND WAREHOUSE FANNING MILLS
DUSTLESS GRAIN SEPARATORS AND LAND ROLLERS.
These Mills and Separators bav«
long been used by the Farmers, prom*
inent Millers. Grain and Seed Dealer!
throughout the United States, who
highly recommend them as being th#
Itl'HT MACHINK8 ever mad«
for Cleaning and Grading Wheat,
Halley. Oats. Corn and Seeds of every
description.
They do the work more thorough-
ly, have greater capacity, built
stronger ana heavier and better fin-
ished than any other Mills.
Si* uitTrrcnt sizes, l*o fm Farm
V<f, tour fur Warehouse, Klevatoi
aud Millers use.
The I.and Rollers are the HKS'f
and CllF.APKST lor the money
£ti MACHINES WARRANTED.
Vru tor Circulars ami I iice i b«
l..«e buying
W «. i an votii h fur t) . rtUability 1
h. fam,—Etiitok.
103 Second Street, Opposite Land Office.
MlbbKUA HITCHCOCK, l'ropriotors
The Finest Liquors, Winec; & Cigars,
And Coolest Beer in the Territory.
A IMoasant ltoadin^ Htioiu for All.
Post Pi-tick Drijc; Mousk.
Fresh Dtugs, Medicines and T oilet Articles-
All the Latest Papers and Periodicals
Always on Hand. Artists Ma- s
terials a Specialty.
A. M. McELHINNEY, Prop.
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Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1471, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 29, 1894, newspaper, April 29, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280860/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.