Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1503, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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(JUthhik. OJSLAHOMA
WSTHKII
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JUNK
Highest of ,|! fa Leavening Pawor — T,at«i U. S. Gov t Report
ABSOU/FELY PURE
Dailxt lUius
itAILKOAD TIMK TABLE.
ATCIIMOX. TOl'KKA .V HA NT A FE.
NOHTII BOCND.
OH! MALLOKY! AH!
Xot No l'o| iilar
I ■••in«
Itet raying
A H1\IHK) POKM.
?Bv Cuikut Hu l.1
A iliuUoo died—a happy tfcing to do
When tin j year* united to a akr«w.
lietatsed, be lioj efiilly for entrance crie#
Ik-fort the Hates of lirahina's Paradi «.
Hast l*en through Purgatory?"Brahma said
I have Iteen married: and he hang his head.
"Coma in! come iu: and welcome, toe. my ton:
Marriage and Purgatory are as one.
Iu bliss extreme he entered Heaven s door,
And knew the hlit* he ne'er had seen bafcre
He scarce had entered in the garden fair.
Another Hindoo asked admission thare.
The self-«ame n nee lion Brahma a k*d again:
"Hast lieen through Purgatory?' "Mo. What
then?
"Thou canst uo; euter! did the god reply,
i "He who went in was there no more than I.
j "All that is true, but he has married been.
And no on earth has snffere<l for his sin.'
"Married? Ti* well, for I've been married
twice
"Begone! We'll have no foolu in Paradis**."
L.B. SHAPLAND
ADVERTISED LETTERS
The following i* a lint of letter* rruiain
Chicago Expreaa. j>:u, A. M
.Vlissiouri Hivcr Exprcas. :<: J P. M
Local Freight
night
7:110 A.M.
ii. i9i Local Freight 2:80 P. M.
No i.m dooh not run north of Gnthric.
houth uorMi).
Texas Express 11:10 P.M.
Oklahoma htpreai
No. lo?
\t . va
Local Freight.
K':.V P.M.
1:05 P. M.
Guthrie Markets.
Wheal hnril 4:1 la 4.'
Wheat soft 4.1 (Si 48
Oat. 95
I'orn 4fl(S 4.')
Hay s.tNksn.on
M«k- i.imih i.ao
Shw|> :|
('«*( U.ftOli
siwik :.'..VKo
i 'liiokent, old 2.25
spring I'hiokeiis j/j
Turkey* . . (i<i
Dui'ko i.75r«2no
ItaMB
ESRS (%(&>8
Itul t.-r l(l(S18
Cotton baled . 5.25(SHI.OO
LOCAL AMI I'KRNONAL
I
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t
t u u
Mr. \. II. Highs't wo children niv very
slik.
1'. Newman 1« out again nflet his re
eenl illness.
Will (irulier Imp been replnced on tin
Kire Department.
'. Hill Davis won the suit al Acton \
William's drawing lasl night.
Bert Joue. has returned lo his old po-
sition on the Democrat lit Perry.
Miss Yeamau, of Dayton, Ohio, is visit-
ins her friend, Miss Cliulyo Kinraiil.
Mrs. (ieoi'Ke (iardner and sou leit tiiis
morning for a ten day's visit iu Kansas.
Mr. K. Chronisti'i- will commence plas-
tering on Thwing's new house to-moi-
l'OW.
Judge Lawrence grunted a marriage
license to ('has. \V, Christ and Ora K
•larvis.
Prank Stockton, Division Siiperinten-
«l the Wells Fargo Express cotnpan>- is
in town.
The following numbers drew the sil-
verware ut ilie Royal Barber shop yes
terday, 7114, 158 92.'1 and 587.
(loveruor Henfrow left for a week's
vacation. He will join his wife and
daughter at Eureka Spiings.
Judge Dale and clerk Pitts, accom
panied by Joe Severn* and attorneys
Stone and (larduer, left for Pawnee yes-
terday.
Mr. Lester, the policeman that was
shot last Tuesday, had a change for the
worst this morning mill is not expected
to live through the day.
Chautauipia assembly, Ottawa, Kansas
■lutie 18 to 20. For this occanlon the
Santa Fe llonte will sell round tri|>
tickelH to Ottawa at one l.wcgi first class
fine $*.15. Tickets on sale June 17 to 20
limited for return passage to June :«ilfi.
L. H. Dki-axv, Agent.
AN1 LADY who desires to make <•-('
tier week quietly at her own home, ad-
dress with stamped envelope. Miss
(Jirtkitde Mom.eh, Johet, III. This is a
Iioiiu tide offer, and if you can only
spare two hours per day it will pay you
to investigate.
FOR HALE OR TRADE-A goo<l busi-
ness lot and building in Perry. Will sell
reasonable or trade for (Jutlirie prop-
city, or land adjoining. Inquire at
Seatonian Drug Store.
A Mall \g<*nt'N l'x)>erieiie<-.
Louis 1), Bi cniicekc, Walihulla, s. i
had Rheumatism for fifteen years, and
during that time had never been free
Irompain. lie tried llot Springs and
llliysieians without benefit. After tak- I
ins two bottles of Druinmond's Light-
ning Remedy lie wrote that he was free
from pain, and able to take several long
walks. If you want a cure, send tf> to
tin-Drummond Medicine Co., and tliey
will ship to your express addre-s two
large trollies- one month's treatment
Agents Wanted
Its XVH>
I'Heliers,
It iff now rumored tliut the majority
recently voted to retain School nie louowiug is a list oi letter, remain
• nperuitendent Mallory, are very sick lug uncalled for in the Guthrie i>. up
of him. Iheir idol is cliangeil lo a to June 2 1*04. If not called for liefore
Judas who is reported as betraying the "I W"1 ,M' seut iu to the deail letter
interests of home teachers «ud work- When culling 'or same please
ins a scheme to import a wholesale sl,y 1,(lv,'rti*''l and give date of adveif
"job-lot" of his old acquaintances from 1'* '"'"""B"' f"> '"' h
Junction City .h teachers to take the ! ,rt,4'r '"'^''.ised. W. II. Mektrn, I
places of the (laughters of our citizens.
What flnuk ye. teachers, of this ] '! '' .
run'tl U"Sl;1 P""''''!"" that aims to ! Bllnk.;; „ ^
run the school i>unrd ruthcr tliau sup
M,
Johnson, David
Jonkinn, Jonia
Miulson, ah Inn
TtolHton, A M
Kundull. II
eriuten«I with elegant neliolur.sliip the <'oX Himon
schools entrusted to him? («url'f t nv
Mr. Mallory is fulling awful liar«1 and Davis, Charlie
awful fast. j Flowers, Lev.
The best thing he could have (lone! Goodwin. Felix
Win to have declined the election when "'way. k:ii
tendered him and gone away happy.
Now he remains to die iguoininionsly
a social, political, educational blot on
the historial record of Guthrie.
Men are ashamed to introduce I Randoiiih, R c
strangers to this Mallory and Hay: "This J Smith, .1 E
is the city superintendent of schools of j Sweeney It J
Guthrie." The best thin# the hoard j Thomas, <«eu II (j
can do is to reduce Malory's salary to ^ itooiu T .1
what lie is worth and if it don't pay his Vl"" ey, It I
board we will contribute to meet the' '""" "
deficit.
We say advisedly that Mallory iff in-
competent iu scholarship to be superin-
tendent of the schools of Guthrie. We
say advisedly that he is actiug as a
politician rather than as a teacher.
< i KNTS.
Baker, w K
Hradfonl, (iicen If
Hates, A .1
rminiiiKliam, II 'P Cook, li ven
Croaj«,Tho*. II
< 'amplH'll, \V|M
Pit/pat riek, .1 <'
(lilhert . .1 s
Hudson, Dr. (Col.)
Hart, John W r*)
Jobneu, .loin*
McCalister, Levi
Moore, Andy
Kilev, H K
Hohson, .1 It
Smith, Kietmrd
Suttan, F K
Thomas, Jaiues
Wilson 13 S
William*, A W
Younger,.) T
I ten I Traiist «tk.
N. M. Carter to W. N. Hackney lots
:;i : -:;:io. p * 4<n>
N. M. Carter to W. X. Hackney lots
ll-l-'bl'klll W. (i .. pin!
■*, to I. Livingstone N. K. '4 See.
MTp.UK,,US W 4.iiu
to.I. N Mallon X. K. See. .Tit
Tp. 10NR1W 4.iki |
to 13. E, Thompson, pat. N. K.
\ Sec 27 Tp 17 It :i W,. .
VAW! ' VAW! ! VAW!I V F>
VKS!
Of All the Sweet Songsters, .Miss Vaw
. 1st he llesl,
I Kail Claire, Wis,, Leader.|
The marvels of the I line were again
demonstrated at the nmsicale and re-
•Cption given al Ihe residence of Hon.
and Mrs. F. Mi Doiiough lasl night lo
one of the most brilliant eotnpanles
ever assembled at Oakwood Place.
The occasion was a fitting inlroduc
linn to our people or that phenomenally
•igh ranged soprano. Miss F.llen Beach
Vaw, tail lv ret I from Hie studio of
Di-lle Setlie, iu Paris. Miss Vaw is won-
terously Interesting study of Hie pro
ligous product of Hi century
ulturc and artistic achieveinent. The
ladj's physical attributes enlmnee a
talent iii which those who fortuuatly
hear her must certainly marvel. Tall
and lithe, with soft dreamy blue eyes
as expressive as the human tongue, a
throat unusually carved iu the fashion
and grace of a swan, she sings with the
presence and magnetism which feels for
the heart of the listener. At McKcnnnn
opera house June 8th.
What AIIh Yoii ?
11 you have sudden darting pains in
the joints or uiusclcs, and It recurs every
time yon get cold, and appears iu new
plncees without leaving any old ones,
the best thing to do this is to send live
dollars to the Drummond Medicine Co.,
4s Maiden Lane. NVw Vork, fora month's
treatment ol Dr. Druninioim s Light-
ning edy for Rheumnt'sm. They
will send yon two huge buttles of their
remedy by return express. Itvnii have
the above symptoms you have the Rheu-
matism, and should begin at once with
the known cure. Delay with nny di
scasc is dangerous with Rheumatism it
is simply suicidal. Agents Wanted.
For the 0. A. R. reunion to be held at
New Ponca June ."iHi and Oth, the Simla
Fe Route will -eli excursion tickets at
rale of one and one-half fare for the
round trip to Cross, (Ik. Tickets will tie
sold June 5th to Sfh inclusive, good lo re-
turn June Dili.
L. R. Dki-ankv, Agent.
/ook, II T
LA DIRS.
Armstrong, Mr* Annie
Brown, Mrs Francis
Burton, Mrs Heleue
clothier, Mrs Kate (care of Mat tit
Kimball
Puller, Virginia
Houston, Miss Ilattie
Johnson, Mrs Manilie
Jackson, Mrs Josie
Keelon. Miss Christina
McCroluy, Mrs M
(Htys, Miss Annie
Sutherland, Miss
Smith, Miss Ada
Smith, Miss Amy
Turner, Mrs Mary
Turner. Amanda
Watlcy, Mary
Lint of third class matter
Baker, J X i Photo)
j Daniels, Rev .I W (P'k'ge ni'd se)
(irahani, J A
Haaris. Mr5 Mary i Photo)
l'urgett, Frederick (Photo)
Ward, Duty (Photo)
Williams, TC (Photo i
DISTRICT COURT.
14183. Brown Book 1 Stationary Co.,
vs. J. A. Newkirk—change of venne
from K county. John Cotteral attor-
ney for plaintiff.
1(!34. H. A. Newkirk vs J. E. New-
kirk—change of veaue from K county.
10:15. Hwoford Bros vs. J. A. New-
kirk change of yanne from K county.
112 East 0k. Av
Hardware and
Implements,
Wagon Material,
Universal Stoves.
Special Prices
For the Next
10 DAYS 10
ON
Gasoline Stoves,
Refrigerators,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Buggies and
Phaetons.
L. B. SHAPLAND
Just Opened
NEGOODS!
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Harness,
^Saddles,
DH
tfictr
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free
rfom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YliARS THE STANDARD.
c. J. CONNER.
THe popular paper nap,
Makes this magnificent offer:
fie will hang one room free iu each 15;
The Free Rooms will lie Decided by lot
and ciK li ( iiatomor will have 1111 eipinl
show. The only reservation .is Hint any
room that lakes more than 12 bolls of
paper shall he considered ;is2noins, and
mimhered as such .
(let your order in early and get num-
bered for your room among the first.
Yonrs Truly,
C- J.CONNER.
Or ;tl LillioV Drug Sloe.
E. Clcvocand Avntie,
Ladies! I ««• H iiiIhu cap«nicR
,Wi,a' ■ IvU hi prupcr lime. Abaoluii' nafpiruard
i «,H|tivfly liifHllAhlf. KNrctly harnilt'sH p. t
boi; Bnriwijp Im.x ft) renin. Spot lal tfrms to Agentit.
■tMrtKH Mill.In, Muni'. Co., kuiinn illy, Mo.
FOR FIFTY YEARS
MILS. WINNI.OW'N
SOOTHING SYRUP
—hiiK been used—
by millions of mothers for their chil-
dren while teething. It soothes the
child, softens the fiums. allays all pain,
chtcs colic, and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea.
25cts PER BOTTLE.
108 W. Oklahoma Ave., Quthi'in, ()
ALL BUYERS
01 Morso (Mothino- op sinytliinu; portuiniii^
to tliiit lino will do well to inspect this
stock of new ^ootls.
13. W. Stearns.
108 Oklaho.i / venue
RE-OPENED.
Larger Than Before!
THE OLD RELIABLE
HARNESS AND SADDLERY HOUSE
. toek Deror< buying. Best goods nt low prices. Homemade.
N. HEILMAN,
Corner Oklnhomn A v. iiihI Fii'sl SJre<*i.
ShJN—"Tin* White Horse.
Dillicull Mailer
TO NICELY FIT
id
MEN.
A FIT IS (ll'AltANTF.EI) ON EACH AN1)
S I 1'1
1A !■; \[
COHEN
THE TAILOR.
•Jll OKLAHOMA AVENUE. OUTIIItlE
Full Htr.tk of l'ieco Oooils to from.
Suits from ♦•A'j.oo, no.
IF YOU
Want money
Want a cook
Want boarders
Want a partner
Want a situation
Advertise
—IN THE—
GUTHRIE DAILY NEWS
Royal Exchange Saloon
115 West Oklahoma Avenue. •
FRED W. RITTERBUSCH,
PROPRIETOR.
SKIN,
ruRES Constipation
^ p. INDIGESTjQRpiZZINESS.
Eruptions,on-the skin.
DEAUTIFIES /Complexion
It is an aKreeable I.aiativc for the Dowels;
cau be made into a Te a for use in oue uiluute.
Price 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per package.
UTA f\ An Eleaaiit toilit POWDIII
RU nu tor the Tcctb uuU Ureatli afto.
Sold bv Kit. I,II,TiIEii('<)
HACK HUOS., I'ltoi'ittETous
MTHDIiESDIIE
1.
DHAI.F.IIS IN
Wines i.iouors
110 West Oklulioina Avenue, Guthrie O. T
AND - RETAIL
AND ClCxARS.
Bond's Croam Bye Salve.
For Ulcerated and Granulated Lids,
Inflammation of tlie Eyes, and all acute
and chronic diseases of the eye. Cool-
lug and healing. Guaranteed; 25 cents.
The Palace Hotel.
THE Leading Hotel o- tHe city\
This hotel is settie^ the patronage of the traveling pnplin under the
supervision of the congenial and popular caterer to thu DdoDles
wants. h
en/erVtHiNg First-cLass.
II. II. IvANADAY, Prop.
Big C
Relief Ladies!
Mr«. Dr. Fo*-
ler'i Ked L«t>
• Penpyroyui
<oitun Ho«t I'll.i s. Hie only rell hl \ nnf,..
ordinal anil ecuaio*' Never !"•!If. Jtrmuvei tliir-
reKUltrltlen from nv rauiie. Mtrrlfa 4on r
Kill
w is h Don-poiHonous ^
r" remedy for Oonnrrh(t>a,^i
—1 Whites, spermatorrhea. \
^OlMl, unuatursl dlsnhart'i's 1
for ai-y Influnmfttloi. irrlia- \
■ lion or ulceration of mucous
f membrane!*. Non-astrineent
■ and guaranteed nol to stricture.
I HOLD BV DKI UCIIKTM
■ or sent in plain wrapper, bv
■ express, prepunl. on receipt of
Ifl.OO. I), ■si-riptivc 1'ircuiar
^mailed on request.
■ aauf**tared by >
^The Evans Chemical Co.®
^ CINCINNATI, O.
u. a. a.
"ToO
l HI. mi "ijj LumDerfnan,"
IS SELLING
LUMBER*
From 811 per Thousand up,
Get Figures Before You Buy Elsewhere.
Yard, Noble Ave. bet., First and Division.
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