Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1439, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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(R'THUIK NEWS: 0UTUK1K, OKLAHOMA TKlilUTOHY, MARCH -j;i is-u.
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Vol I: GOOlJ HEALTH,
Mgmr-y if you re a nutlerinu wo-
J^mnn, demands lKx t*>r
Fiertt; s favorite I're-
acriptiou. There's 110
other medicine like
mutt-.
i1utrest*ing vour symp-
tonus, it relieves "your
bring a permanent
cure in every chronic;
weakness or derange-
ment, in catarrhal inflammation, and in the
displacement* of women. , ^rt|/ ,,
Dit. H. \ . PiEFU'E: Ikar Sir I ran cheer-
fully recoutnienU your valuable medicine, the
"Favorite Prescription," to suffering females.
Three years ago my liealth became s< poor
that 1 was scarcely able to heln with the Iioubc-
hold duties. I was persuaded to try vour
ine<licine, and I purchased six bottles. That,
with the local treatment you advised, made
me strong and well.
My sister has used it in the family with like
results.
CURES RI5INQ
.. BREAST ..
-istrhj.
ONLY A FEW.
Convocation of Scottish Rite Masons
Last Evening.
Ijiint lii^lit was a convocation in dl).
servance of the most Milemn obligatory
feast df the order, in cnniuipinoratinn
uf the I'astover. the Scottish Kit''
Masons lieuiK the only order oiitsidr of
the lletirew faith that oWrvcs this
most solemn occasion.
In their annual convocation ot lust
evening the following. Scottish Kite
Masons were present: Harper H C'nn-
ninghaui, 88rd degree, deputy of the
•npreme council: \V. T. Canuon, .t-ihl:
W. H. Hilton, «3ad; L. DeSteigner,
:13ml, of Guthrie; and 1! A. Rogers,
32ud; l> Wolff, it3ud: I- Allison. :Wud:
(1 Thomson, .'t'.'ud; J. Tanner, 32 ml; W.
McClure, :l2wl, of Oklahoma City.
It is the custom of the Scottish Kite
Masons to prepare the most elaborate
Imnqnet on this occasion and to partici-
pate therein in the most solemn manner
invoking the continuous mercy of the
Great fohovah by which name the most
high was known to the Hebrews in the
tints of Moses. Every believer in (tod
will recognize the solemn imp rl of the
observance of this occasion, Jew and
Gentile alike. The feust was spread at
the commodious rooms of Mrs. Van
Voorhees, and elegantly served
ATRENFROW'S OFFICE.
Good Men Met At Dirty Renfrow's
Office.
liwt evening a meeting was held at
Kenfrow's office, relative to a linal dis
position of the World's. Fair exhibit.
The Nkws did not send a reporter up
as the stinging old skunk lies so I"
every reporter ever sent to the office
that no satisfaction can lis had from
him. Hut it is hoped the exhibit will
be exhibited.
LOCAL AND HtHSONAL.
Chief of Police Hobsekor is down
from Pawhuska.
Mrs. IS. A Ha id ui it of Enciniias,
Cat., is in the city. This lady has de-
voted her fortune and is devoting her
lifo to the perfecting of a home on the
Pacific coaet for aged lutdimns and
children of spiritualists.
Judge George S. Green was yester-
day oiled to lus former Kansas h >me
by a telegram announcin
his wife.
Judge Amo Green is up from Okla-
homa City.
Attorney E. Bee Guthrie, while here
from Perry yesterday, took occasion to
remark that he would win in the In-
galls' fight.
Senator Hill McCartney is over from
Kingfisher.
John Coner of Kingfisher is in the
capital city.
Saloon Jew Davy is "among the
boys." He comes from Kingfisher and
drinks like a fish.
Deputy Frank Kinehart has returned
from Jacksonville. 111., where he had
been to tali# the unfortunate Mrs.
Smith. He reports Superintendent Me-
Farland as a cautious, considerate man
who realizes the responsibilities of las
position.
Vgriil \\ anted.
Messrs Wheat ley k Bates, bill.. Sin I-
Helit, Kngland, are pispured in appoint
an agent for the Territory of Oklahoma,
for the sale of Wheutley s Hop TVittei
Ale. This artiele has achieved enor-
mous success iu the t nited Kingdom
and is without doubt the best non m
toxicaliug beverage ever introduced.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND" VZSjr,?.
I . hitd-ht*:iriii£ woman. 1 have l>eei a
ife i- r many years, and in each rase
Mother's Friend" had been used it ha*
ti 11-in 'I wonders and relieved much
m His the best remedy for rising of
i i. - hr« H.-t known, and worth t lie price for that
Mrs. M. M. lliu stlh.
Montgomery, Ala.
; i i M ull expectant mothers if they will
i I'.nles.'l Mother's Friend tl e> *dl
mi i iii■ -u :h the ordeal without any pain and
mill, r- Mrs. May Hbakiiam.
Argusville, N ! •
I I Mother's I i iend before birth oi my
i i hih child. W ill never cease Its pwiie.
Mrs. j. 1'. Moore, Colusa, Cal.
Scut i y t \press, charges prepaid, on receipt
il price. $l-'"0 i cr bottle.
HRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
:••• I I .• ill ,:'i>ts. atlanta, ( a,
Midwinter l air.
The San Francisco midwinter fair
will he one f the attractions on th
l*acitic const during the coming winter.
It will he held frou January 1 to June
tfU, ist)4, und might he aptly termed the
world's fair in minintnre. The Santa
Fc route will sell round trip tickets,
good to return until April lift, with tran-
sit limit <>f fifteen -lays in each direc-
tion, for >015.50. Will also sell at same
rate and 1 -it to the following Cali-
fornia points: Colton, Los Angelei San
Hernardino, tt^u Deigo and San Jose.
Ii. 11. Dklanky, Agent.
tlrildai'lic ttlot lnillR('*tioil
ran be cured II \ou don't believe it try j
l!e,rg Utile liinnt Till*. Solit and war-
ranted by all druggists.
Uleit ii I'rimihM'nt ItiHiirnitre >liot Say*.
II. M. Hliissotn, nenior member of II.
M. lllo-som \ Co., 217 X. Third St., St.
bonis, writes: "I hud been left with a
■very distressing cough, lite result of iu-
thicii/u, which nothing seemed to relieve,
tint il I took Ballard's Uorehouud Syrup.
One bottle completely cured inc. 1 sent
one licit tie to my sister, who had a severe
cniiyh, and she experienced innnediate
relief, 1 always recommend this syrup
to my frieiuli."
.Infill < illusion, HO* Hampshire street,
(Juiiii \, III., wrili s: "I have found Hal
lard's'lli.rebound Syrup superior to any
otliei tough inediciiic I have ever
known. It never disappoints. Price m
rents. Siilil 11v Wallace \ Mullcr.
\ Ihiol Open and shut
mikI ii" foolishness. Hoggs Cherry (j< ugli
Syrup will euro where all others fail.
Sold iiioi wui rnnU'il l y ull druggisU.
V sure t'lire For l*lle .
Ih liiug piles ni'-e known hy mol *ture-
like per^piiat i«>u, eausiiig intense itching
when wann. This form as well as blind,
bleeding <>i protriidiug, yield at once to |
Dr. Bosanko s Pile Remedy, which acts
direeth on parts effected, absorbs
tumors, allays itching and effects a per-
manent euro. 50 cents. Druggists or
mail, circulars free. Dr. Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sold, by Wallace &
Mullcr. Druggists.
Small hoy (aside)—"(Jet* whiz," but
those Little (Jismt Pills take the cake.
Sold ami warranted by all druggists.
Ileilmiui for Humes*.
P. .1. Hilinan, the enterprising harness
and saddle manufacturer, is reported to
lie doing the best business of anv man in
the territory. lie carries the finest
goods in his line that is manufactured.,
lie well deserves his remarkable success
Lin 11 aid *n snow liliihiieiit.
Mrs. llamiltoii, Cambridge, Ills., says:
__ -I had Ilic rhciiinatisiii so bad I could
the death of not raise my hand to my head. Ballard's
Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. I
take pleasure in informing my neighbors
and friends what it lias done for me.'
(.'has. Hundley, clerk for I,ay & Lyman,
Kt'wauec, Ills., advises us Snow I.illi-j
in. ni cured him of rheumatism. Why
not try it' It will surely do you good. It
cures all lulluinution, wounds, sores,
cuts, sprains, etc. Sold by Wallace &
Mullcr.
i heap Itailrnad Fare.
To San Francisco and intermediate
points The Simla Fe Route w ill sell one
way round I rip tickets limited to till days
for >'J5.50 and one way ticketseontinioiis
passage at rate of ~:J0.00. This includes
sail Die to. I,os Migeles. Riverside and
all seiilhern California points.
I.. R. DW.asiiv,
Agent.
Uiinriuiteetl t ore.
Wc a ii I hoi i/c our advertised druggist
to sell In. King'- New Discovery for Con-
Coughs and Colds, upon this
condition. II you are ntllictcd with a
cough, cold, or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will use this remedy us di-
rected, giving it a fair trial, and experi-
ence no licnelil, von may return the bot-
tle and have \ our money refunded. We
could not make this offer tlid we not
know that Dr. Kiim's New Discovery
could lie relied mi II never disappoints.
Trial bottle free at F. II. I.illic & Oo'
I .\l< ui uifi "V" ■ ••r-' • j i i.t i
It will be shipped both in bottlers and in imd at Scatonian Drug Co.'r
cask for bottling in the I'nited Slat
Only llrnis in touch with lieer bottlers
and commanding large influence will be
treated with. Apply by letter to Mr. T.
\V. eioudsdnle. 073 Columbus Ave.. New
York
Nrllle Hint's Ileal.
"Allen," day before yesterday, i* re-
ported to haie driven the gray three-
yearold filly. "Nellie Hart" n very finst
mile to a buggy-
Bold lerirrrj.
Th# Enid Wave claims "the other
Enid" hae forged a telegram to the sen-
ate with a view of bringing on u county
seat war.
Perjury llearhiK Today.
Yesterday David H. Mitchell pleaded
"not guilty" to the charge of perjury
and he will he in court today,
I'iint lee ( ream Supper.
On Thursday evening at the Tout/. A
Hitachi building, the Epworth Ltagne
barge size 50c and $1.00.
A Sound l.ivei Mukfii a Well Man.
Aiv you bilious, constipated or
troubled with jaundice, sick headache,
nud taste in mouth, foul breath, coated
tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills and fever, etc.? H you
have any of these symptoms your liver is
out of order, and your blood is slowly 1
being poisoned, because your liver does
not net properly. IIf.hbine will cure
anv disorder of the liver, stomach ot
nowels. It has no equal ns n liver medi-
cine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles
at Wallace & Midler's.
I,. \. Illevans, pastor M. K. church
Men iam. Kan., w rites: "To those who
mav be suffering from general debility
I would recommend IJrowu's ^Sartipn-
rilln and Dandelion with Iodideof P" 'ns-
siuiu. My wife has given it a thorough
lest, and she feels under lasting obliga-
tion- for the benefit she has received
: we speak I roin experience, and 1 cannot.
i sinsiTrn
OF
iu llu4 way of
h'nvelo/its.
Letter Hetuh.
.Vote llendft.
Hill Heads,
Statements, Kte-
Look through your Ktatiouery and e
wliat you nc.'l Met sfnd your order to TIIF.
NF.Wrt.
Boots & Shoes
BEADLES' SHOE STORE,
- TO
REDUCE STOCK.
up a nice
Business Card,
Advertising Matter,
Mote Circular,
Letter Circular,
Circular Folder■
You can often increase your biwinen* by
methodfl of thin kind. If you are undecided
as to ju«t what you want rail and THE
NKWH will fnrniHh a man to help yon up
what vou want.
Wlie:i Vou Maity
you will want
Wedding Invito.Hon
Wedding Cards-
You con h a ve them
printed or engra ved.,
Cheap or costly, to suit.
WOMENS' SHOES.
Kill Button, front si.nu in ^l.Tti
Kill Button l*;!tent ljt :itln i Tip, si|ti:iic m inirrmv Inc.
roducod from 2.00 to 1.26
Kill Jersey, cioth top, l'ctliict'il froni — -1M• 1,1 '
I'ricsiudyor's Custom l'tilcnl tip - to '_'.ou
Women's Lnco Sandals I --' •i®
MENS' SHOES.
50 I'ah'H Voal Calf, Rattier Lace ami t 'ongross.
)0 PairsBroad-|tuago 1,1
4S Pfiirs Men's Hoots
Large lot ladies' fine turns at half price
for small sizes anil narrow widths. If you can wear :t - or '.shoe,
A, B or (' width, vnu can lut\ tliciu for a sonir and ~in.ir it \ out sell
Misses', Childrens', Boys' and Youths'
Shoos correspondingly cheap l'hes e arc regular goods, (mod set
vice and not cheap trash. I 'irsl conic, first served.
J. 1*. HEADIiES
Beadles' Block, Oklahoma Avenue.
.1. W MeN I' A I.. I 'l e-iilelit,
ti. I'. II Klllt II IT. \ ice-rresitlelil
(iIjtiirik National Bank.
Capital.
Surplus.
$:>(),< >no
10,000
Itoiiril of Directors in addition to flunk ollleerx.
a..I.SKW 111 lit At. I', SIM'.KI >. Itilltl'IlT MARTIN. IIKNItV LINN.
\V. ,1. HORSKALL, Cnshiif.
Give an Entertainment
and let us fmniuli von
Invitations,
Program vies,
Tielcets,
Souvenirs,
Cords, Kte•
and aend its an order for
Handbill
rosters.
Horse bill;
rlaeards
Etc., htc
REAVES BROS
DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
WE KEEP LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
KKAVKS ISKOS.
The Blue Belle
W . T. WHARTON. Proprietor.
SiK-ccssor Io J. .1, Tt'iiriit'.v,)
Our Stock of Blanks
Blank .Votes,
Mortgages.
Deeds,
Bonds,
In fact, anything wonted
Anything that can be done with trt>e
can do and do it a* yon want it.
oHUe M. K. Ohnrcb, will give tin? tirst miy ion njm lt for Brown's Snraapnrllln
ice ei#*tu iupp#r «1 ilia «*«on. For sale I' . f-'dlie & «'"■
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
The Finest Resort for Gentlemen in the City. Corner of Harrison
Avenue ami Second Street
111 Silver Dollar
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
The Finesl Bar in Oklahoma Territcrv
105 W est Harrison St.
' The Eagle Saloon.
103 Second Street, Opposite Land Office.
\lILU'.R it HITCHCOCK. I'roprietors
The Finesl Liquors, Wines & Cigars.
And Coolest Beer in the Territory.
A I'leasunt Rctidinir Room for All.
Post Ornci': Prix; Ilorsi:.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles.
All the Latest Papers and Periodicals
Always on Hand- Artists Ma-
terials a Specialty.
A. M. McELHINNEY, Prop.
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Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1439, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1894, newspaper, March 23, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282055/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.