The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 115, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 2, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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GUTHHIE MARKETS.
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Wheat Imril a.'ia-
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MOSSBACKS WAIL
Ho Writes An OUIf.tshloncU Letter to
tho President.
HE'S A HUNGUY "SIMON rilKL"
I'lnnk (:onfrliirili'
Wihi Ailifr.'V Hiiit ii
r'lntil in ntr
I'nlillr (if-
Urn l for I'nlillp inlU
A l'ni)iT fur .llorp
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AtiMtluirk.
To (Jrovor Clevelniul l'lVhttU'iit Mr.
I'reslili'iit I was born u lU'iiuu'rat nml
am km o( It now. I never hitvo heen
unvthliiir els" und Intend to stlolc In
thu party riht or wroiij' iintll the
Inst flllckurltio; hiipoof iillti'c Iihh ifoiie
out of my heart f.irever. I htiveeon-
Blutcully oppoicil eventhiiiK my puny
htti opiioseil nml If there l unytliin
thnt It hrlleves in for eertiiln whitt-
evet It limy he. why I hellevv In It
wlrn v.U my heitrt. I ivtivur permit
inyMilf to riiml .inythlnt; hut .lemn-
emtio paper excepting onee I toolt
thu dhihe-Demooriil it few years be-
cause It hail the riht hliul of it name
but when Squire llutternnt tulil me I
wns being ilecelveil. thnt It was only n
republican paper that luul stolen the
Hrerv of ileiiiii.'r.iev to serve the ejue
of the repuliMeau party I Mopped the
hypoerltlcul thing il in ijulolt. I hine
schooled myself to believe nil that I
read In ilcmocnitle ipers mid hear
demucratto or.it im s. '. even wliun I
linow they are lying und I teaeh my
ehlhlteti to do the same. 1 try to gel
them to shun L' lilted suites histories
for I l.uvo found them to We it deadly
foe to our parly. 1 hitvo consecrated
my political lubir to the siiecesh uf
democracy and to prove this Miiteinont
I herewith stib"lt u few f.icln. most of
them however nre painful recollec-
tions and rather numilinlliig in their
uhiirneter but they enustltilto the
truest criterion of uinlcfllid demoo-
racy. 1 was a secret but an ucllve member
of the Knights of the (lohleii Circle
unit did much to encourage desertion
from the I'liton tinny. 1 opposed the
draft mid the hole Lincoln govern-
ment und rejoiced over the burning of
thu colored itsyluuiH In New YorW City
by the tiiitorrilled democrats of that
great citadel of democracy and who so
would linvi even forced y to tr-it
iigntiiNt your own faith If your pur-
deiuociiicy had not prompted joil to
nlro it mercenary sub-Unite. I Inm
always hated the lilgiM r with geiinlni
pirty hatred und will always hale lilm
m) long im he votes- the republican
tle'tct. I f he e mid be persuaded w Ith-
ul liicolivenlriiiM' and vl-ileit toot
the democnitl tlchut 1 thliili ll would
great y m dllfy my haired of his race
I nd vo -nt cd state rlgtiln until the re-
sullM of the w:r foned me tc p:irliiill
iibimloii thnt fuvorlu tenet of o'li
original faith. I luivu etcrna ly do
dared that the t irlir Ii a Hik and have
t.iught my parrot to sereiim "tho tarllT
m u tax."' I believe In thnt Wind of
rei- trnde advocated by your late
friend. loiigresMimu Scott of t'eiimtyl-
..iiil i. who rtns your spoUesmaii In tin
I'.iltj-ulntli ei.ugriss lie Mild "we
an only control l.ibor so long lis the
laboring man must (lit todiiv what lie
iiiiiM. enrii toinoriow " Mr i'reslileut
.ve've on y had a six months Illicit m
the sass ' red-fifed p ebehin fu dory
IiuiiiIn but If we Just weep up our pres-
nt ILW. and gel ihu .MeKliiley bl..
(im Wed Into u eoeWeil lint we will re
nice them to their .proper level mid
Inn we can enjoy tim luxuries ol
henp Inlinr mid chinpelolhliig. Last
all we arlfillly deceived the poorfoio
lito bellevllig'thnt they Were the vie
liiMof tarill lohliery mid In that wu)
.tnmpciled them headlong right lut
ur !ne trade ilendfiill Three IIiiick
mr nolile party Iiiih eiitnipp'd this Ig-
norant ami rcsthst class In the same
miner mid forced them to work nt
forty rent per day." the m inIiiiiiii
irlee'for In'ior llxed by our sainted
'nines Mm hatiaii. There Is nntlilm
'at will Wnoclc the arrogance nut . I
aboriind iiialie ll tractable and sub-
ervleut IIWo free t'lide. In fact I pre
'or free trade labor to sluve labor In
tinny rc-pects
The union Mildicrs ns I have lull
muted were distressingly obnoxious to
ne dining the "late unpleasantness'
lid i veil to this dav I nevi r see one of
the n eusu'd (I. A It. badges stueW on
mi old soldier without shedding a few
pathetic tears over thu treatment of
Vallmiillnghaiu and the atrocious can
ttireofl.ee at ppnmmiiMox I would
rather refuse a ilrinW at any time than
to attend a (I. A. It. reunion It gives
me the most poignant grief to nee
people heaping honors on and miiUIn
a great fuss over the limping old sca
iiwags that brutally shot the fuud.i
neiilal principles of the democrath
party to death in u bloody war. -S'ear
ly every one of them voles therepiibil
can til-Wet just because that party in
iimiiimlv bached them In their wi.'heo
war ami gives them big pensions foi
what few Injuries our filuuls hit
'iirtuuiite enough to iiillict upon then .
hen it man told oii h- was a repub
ilciin tluit settled it. you Wnew lie fuv
ired the war but you know might
well It was dlllcrent with us dem.
irnts. I am mighty glad you appoint-
ed Hoke Smith. He Is the lion of his
tribe. It lllls the democratic heart
with ecslaey In see rugged II ike with
his keen two-edged tuiti pension sword
tavugclv lopping oil the pensions of
the perjured and impecunious old cof-
fee coolers and utullgucrs. Willi Hoke
to stop their pen i ins wlt'i you to
bravely veto their pension bills mid
with a sutMni'l iry iiicnasu ill their
death rate tha iks be to good fortune
we'll soon be lid of. Ihat stiibb irn baud
of republican voters known as the (i.
A It organization.
.' Aw'J tm"tw iA iV.vtv pltiUnfttihie
unilcrsimidiiig of the money uni'stion
li.it was pleased t i sec how strikingly
consistent your lute message lo con-
gress was with the Chicago platform
It declares lor a sound eurre icy. nun
mi do you Hut I wis u Utile dlsap
pointed by your failure to so. nk n
goo I word In favor of stale banks
Yon know the platform advoMtestheiu
don't )ou? I waul them lo cine rlgh
along with thu other bleslng of du
mocriicy that me settling down tin-in
iisso tliick mid fust I nivi a1Mii
eoiupelleit myself t.o agree with my
party on nil ly.iestlons. and my ex-perie-fce
.is n practical democrat h.-.
couvl ILeil me that "a He well stuck to
i as us good as the truth." and it was
lo tiJat method Mr. I'reslileut. that
ie le-olecled von. Worked well
ill. In t it. eli?
Now Mr. I'reslileut I have per-
fi rilled miiiiy bcrvlccs and advocated
inuny measures now dead but nil-
b rtuuately for us not forgotten in
thu Intel cuts of the. party which nny
good oeiiiocrat would at the lluni have
iipproted but at the present day
would not look w -11 on p.iiur Our
party platforms like a true democrat
I liiivc always co'isldcred a n litems
to an end t'tie end of course being tile
ofllc-.M When Mmvy proclalui-d
the doctrine "that t i the vic-
tors belong the spoils" he enunci-
ated the spirit and purpose
of his party. Heprlve the yeomanry
of the hone of spoil mid the party
would dl-Integrate l'or nearly thirty
firs the republicans have feasted on
the iollsof olllce like the children of
nr.icl fed n iiiuiU and ui.iiiy still e.tt
lit the government lleli p.its." How
long. (. how lung will you permit the
huiiKcriiig and thirsting applicants to
only s itlfthe sweet iiimiii.i nf ollb'lul
fool nml itll! hold miiiy cholje phc'cs
J it bevotul their weary reach. Let
me ur.'c vou. in the name of reform n
word e.er us-ful to our party to hasti-
ly rei ive nil hold over republicans
null 111 their pl.i.'cs with i rlhodnx
liickso.il.tn ileinoci'its. We w.iul men
of the old faith and not beaidless lo-
(pia i.i'is boys ami lesthetle initg-
wiiiii" Hive us more colonels from
Kentucky ami more majors from
tl.-ofj'li' men who have drunk the
right kind of whisky from the cradle
up and hule a nigger with it natural
democratic Instinct. I(ct I he puny
striplings learn patience mid ui'ipiliv
strength by feeding on t !- ru'iibs
thnt fnl from the tiblesof the ebb rs
o' dentil 'tucy. You can't Mrengthen
the ileuiocratlc party by bestowing
olll.'eion Stiuiluy school ti.iysllke lllln
j sassjtsjx.-OOTiiiiXXjrasnrxsJ'.xxw
r-Ai ri r?Ti-?
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. ti
At Iitnrn1li'iil wnik Hint trlls tho raii'r. H
ilovre. iih.-iH.li iH.intt uio rriniiir inn
la Brliilin-nllr III" iii"t t.linililo.atlUllciilly
ll .l. ....mi luitllfiil lnmll.Jll iMMlk lllAl llAR All'
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iOAro. r.ir 01I . 1 IWfi'. "ory mo nmriiii y
ii titlf limn llliitratlmi In tint". s. in of Ihr f
uii' irolo.l to :irrinn Iol.lllly lmis H
lo'ioy. s( .ruur. is-riiiniiiii. arn-iit-io. mr
lliMfwril ihiwi liiliii.llnn )InrrlBj; lie
I Wri H.ia triii trout II miiofftofrfron.l 7rnlA
Hi- Itiln '-( Ihr o.l intifi iin.l fiMi
nrtrl'f ' Unllnil n I m nit i fi.if Li Vnr.
rift Hi flu to .M i.i.n- . ! fulllrt
in f fifitl "turf iiftfill pttnulit iriif forthlt
I ii'.ivl i.l I I i frrl i I..I.IL
ll lll IpiM-nlfrro ninlir i. wlillotliorill
l.n H(. If oanvrnlont onrlimo Ipiiornl tn
) hiUkii nlmio A.l'lirotlio I'lililltlicrf
L
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
nrrr.ti.o n. v.
well know have never done the demo
crnlic p.trtv any good. Ucnfrow and
NK chilm to bo total abstalnurn
Think of it i1cinocr.it who Is a fou to
thai soothing and useful ally of dem-
ocracy - ihpior Ye gods what a sight
for men unit migets. What enduring
I I implis has supercilious Itoy
U'l.leved whul martyrdom liashuHiti-
f .red in our cause that entitles h m to
nt. 'tinier the "drippings of the salict
it r" anil jostk our most leuriic
pilidilsout into the frigid air of neg
ie-. Ilr is mi orator In oratory lias
never won us half the victories that
IWmic ballots und sho guns luivc
I did intend to ilceouuce the llnrrl-
on camel batfifers here but some of
the appointments which you have re-
re 'ent'y inaile. In order to be eons'st
out with the Chicago plntf inn I sup-
pnse. have estopped my utterance on
hat subject.
There are several ileslratnu oinces
ilmost ready to b. illslilbuteil here
mid let me linjires upon your mind
the necessity of hoiiorlug some of the
natrl irchs o'f the old faith. Mr. I'resl
dent. I have journeyed through the
political wilderness for lo these many
years to reach l'bga''! heights and I
iiopi) It will not be my fate like
Mosed to only view the promised bind
from afar I "have fought the battles
of democracy ihrough good and evil
report. I have lied for my parly I have
made tissue ballots I have stull'cd
ballol boxes I have org.tlil.ed white
leagues I have lend thu kiiklux I have
Imbrued my hands In Innocent repub-
lican blood. I have voted foreigners
the dny after their urrlri I. I have op-
posed federal supervision of elections
I opposed the national banking sys-
tem I bellevi d III state rights 1 loved
negro shivery. I opposed thu green-
bucks I denounced the resumption o'
speile payment. I nivored repudiation
of the national debt. I have always
pposcd sumptuary laws and advocated
free whisky I hate the nigger 1 be
leve in the Morey letter. 1 believe In
free trad and low wages I believe In
state bulks I belonged to the knights
if the golden circle. 1 am oi otcd to
internal Improvements I was opposed
to free schools 1 denounce reciprocity.
I hale the old soldiers und most heart
ily approve of dovenior Altgetd's par-
doning of the nnnrchlsUi and 1 long to
leturti t i the liulrhui democracy of
I 'oil; mid Huchmiau. And now sir
Mr President If this long pure anil
''oiisisteut record of my fiilih mid
works as a demo'rat does not move
your excellency to put a little political
win1' in the curse" of a democratic
Nestor then 1 11 be constrained to be
lieve tlie charge that you consider
yourself sitticrlor to Unit narty of
whoie history and needs you nnd your
mugwump adiex seem to be ashamed
but the fru'tsof whose victories how
ever won. you arrogate wholly to
your own ponderous Individ-
im'ffr fs True I admonish
you to beware of the iniinwuinps.
slum false gods oppose all new Ideas
continue as of o d to advocate purify
mid irftm In politics mid for 0 id's
sake rev. aril the faithful of the party
at one . for in my there be who are In
hope -iced of of. I u' sustenance. I con-
jure you to to conduct your adiuluhi-
tiaiion as to b'st secure the votes of
th j people for our party so that we
miiv long continue t i revel In federal
p.iirnuauc. ami I hone that lilA'tv. rue
democrat of the oilg.iial (ami. you
will subordinate all mutters of
national importance to that end.
Mossiiack.
Murray & Brown.
?---- -Will show you the Largest Stock in the Territory oi
Pianos Organs Guitars Violins-
w---z:22rm Banjos Mandolins Etc-
Cold and Silver Watches i:wssj4.
iks:j;:$::s:cIocIcSi Silverware and Jewelerv
- -Of Evv.:y Description.
New Home and The Davis Sewing Machines
And they are all for Sale at
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heroically resisted the draft which e ie for Schoo's. Mr President ns you
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A (I oil riilm; lii l(i.i lit II.1111I.
I'rtmi the Trou A'iiii(i) Chief.
Some years ago we were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor-
bus; mid now when we feel any of the
symptoms that usually precede the
ailment such as sickness of the stom-
ach d'liri'hiea etc . we become cnry.
We have found Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera ami Dlnrrluua Itumedy very
thing to Mrnighteii one out in such
ens- and always keep It about.
are not writing this for a pity testi-
monial but to let our renders know
what is u good thing to keep handy
III the house. Tor sile by I". II. Idllle
A Co druggists.
Tents und wugoii covers nt ltumsay's.
THE CHUHCHES.
ll.iriM' C111111 11: Corycr Vine und
Noble. Itev. .1. 1. Dyke tomorrow lit
11 ii. in. I'verybody Is ei.nllully In-
vited. dlMIMA.N I.V.iMiM.II Al.: Itl'V. C. llecll
uld will lead St. John's congrega-
tion in dliiiio worship nt the
Y. M. C. A. Hall over Tout. v lllr-
sclil's hardware tore at H':.lo a. in.
All friends mid members cordially In-
vited to attend.
Y..M. C. A.: dospel temperance meet-
ting at the I'lt'.sl M. 1!. I'hiirch al I p.
in. Sunday. Short talks ami to the
oolnt M. Clark will lead.
CoxnliHo nio.NAl. till IK'H llroudSt.
Morning service. II o'clock: Sunday
school I'.': Christian I'liileuior. nrrrn p.
in.; evening serutces S:(Ki p m. Coin-
itiuiiloii In the morning. Itev. V T.
lloggess pleaches at the union evening
services. Strangers lire welcome.
M. II. Sof ru: Corner Vllus mid llrond;
Itev. W. Wlnibrly Pastor. The music
will give the most fastidious satisfac-
tion The music will ne under the di-
rect! in of Mim. . I. . I. Holes. Mrs. T. .1.
I.owe Mrs ll D. N'In- Mrs. Johnston.
Mrs ie Witter Mr .lusper nml Mr.
Siiilthsoii compose the eliolr struilgeis
welcome.
M. II. Cm mil. Corner Noble mid
llroatl. Services tomorrow at II ami s
r. M. 'I hose who attend In thuinorn
lug will have the pleasure of lieur-
tug Mrs Womls sing nnnlher one of
her bcautlliil solos.
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BRUnf MS.
204 OiVLlalio'm.a ave.
A PLEASAWT AHTf.
iiii .i.l (illi'ii by tim Society roiniti. lit
f.irii the strip (in'iili'i;.
A very plensnut Impromptu dance
was given last evening in the opera
house which was attended by some
of the best society young people The
evening was cool and every one en-
joyed himself. There hns never been
n pleusntitcr pnrty given und Hurry
Pentecost has the thanks nf the boys
for thu gift of the opera house.
Illltd Nil i:illa.
Allcock's porous plasters have ut
tallied n world-wide reputation solely
upon their Miperlntlve merits They
have many would-be rivals but have
never been ('(puillcd or even ap-
proached In curative propertlce und
rapidity and safely of action. Their
vnlxehttvu been attested by the high-
est medical authorities as well us by
iiiilmpcachuble testimonials from those
who have used them mid they nru
recommended as thu best external
remedy for weak back rheumatism
sciatica colds coughs sore throat
chest and stomach nlTcctlons. kidney
ditllciittles weak muscles strains
stitches and aches mid pains of every
description.
Hew are of Imitations ami do not be
deceived by misrepresentation. Ask
for Allcock's und let no solicitation or
explanation Induce you to accept u
substitute.
(let your tents ut itumstiy's Lowest
cash prices.
Apricots at W. H. inlh's.
rotiiini.inpnt of I'nlr.
Thu Oklahoma State I'nlr directors
ut a meeting August '.".' postponed
their first annual statu fair from Sep-
tember 10 to 22 to October 10 11 12
nml I. The catalogue will be ready
September 1. I. J. Wii.iikii.
Tho finest lino or cigars in tho city at
the Caplt.il City book store.
Iloincscekers' (Julile nml map of the
btrlp latest thing out-nt V. II. l.llllu
t Co.'s. 10r!
Ilooincrs' supplies in thu drug Hue
ut 1 II. l.llllu A. Co. '. 108
Strip mnps ut l.llllu's drug store.
Iluriot i:rurloiii.
I'roiu nil eastern points to Oklahoma
ut one fare pluss S? for the round trip.
I. It. Dci.AMiv Agent.
l'or hIc.
One mid one-half tickets to Kansas
t lly for sale very cheup nt New York
hardware store.
Fresh ousters nt Lowe's restaurant
207 West Harrison avenue
Dr. (' It. Neal hns removed his olllce.
lie cm now be found on Second street
over Mcl.lhlnney's drug store. 1 1 ".-nt
Fine stntionery'.-ina calling cards . it
the Capital City book store.
Ituy one of Morgan's new maps now
on sale.
Fine apricots at W. H. Smlt 's.south
of postodlcc.
Xi'H .Miii nml Allot iiioiiIk
1 ha'o u supply of mnps showing
county scuts comity Hues allotments
und other vulutible Information in the
strip for sale ut '.'."i cents per copy.
Duk T Miiiioan
Blank books of nil kinds at tho Cap-
I nl City book store.
Tho only Pun. Cream of Tartar Powder No AwuiuiHn; NoAlum
iJccu in Millions of Homes jo Years the St;
sirnji il or Mnlin
I I'rom u hitching post In duihrlu on
August .11 ii brown mure pony hind
feet white not branded; had on sud
dlewiih broken horn; lea'.licr halter
l'or a lame back or font palu In the i with ropo rein. I will pay u 1 1 be ml
side or chest trv s.iturnting ii piece of rewunl tor her delivery at llnxter's
llannel wl'li ('liambcrlain'w 1'ulit llulm
ami niniung ll on to thu uirecteu puns. 1 1 -x-1 1 s. Pi i.i.iam.
av
d. I'
Tjils treatment will euru any ordlnury
ease In onu or two days Piiln
m
Wagon covers at ltaiusit'.'s Okla.
ave opp. lumliillce.
also Vures rheumatism l-'lfty-cenl
bottles for sale by I' II. Mlllc Co Calling cards latest nnd pretlleht
druggists
I lit TlIK KrATK CAI'MAt. olllco
tf
MISSBOSWORTH'S
HIGH
SCHOOL !
FOR
Young Men Young-
Ladies Will Open
SEPT- 15
In tho University building.
Pull Courses In l.atlu. Mathemntlcs
Science History und Literature
Preparation for College nnd
Teaching.
niifercnccs: Secretary Mnrtln nnd
Mrs. Murilnuludgu Dale and Mrs. Dale:
.ludu'
ster nnd Mrs.
M.
Humes ami Mrs llarnes; lion. I). T.
riynn mid Mrs I'lynni Dick T Mm-
gnu und Mrs. Morgan
FEadquartErp DEparlnjErL o? Qklalona
Srcnd H'"H the jcpablic.
Gi: rinui: August 25th 1S93.
GENnRAL OitDcn No. 2
Tltc twenty-seventh annual iiif.iiiipiiu nt i. tin ti. A. U.
will assemble in Tuinlinson's Hall lnilianajioli- Indiana at 1 11-30
a. in. September 5th anil ending neptember g.h 1803.
Second. The jrnnd review and paradt will occur on Tues-
day September 5th. iSoj and all departments are leipiired lobe
in Indianapolis prior to that date that the may take part in said
paratle. The Headquarters of the department of Oklahoma will
be established 111 the btate llotio at Indianapolis. Hie He.if
quarters of this department will leave Guthrie on Sundav i.nuni
beptcmbcr 311I. on the Santa IV mail and travel to Indiauapo1
by way of the Frisco and Vaiulalia lines through St. Louis. T
reasons for selecting this route are that these lines have made
persistent cffoit to obtain for the G. A. U. a circuit mute at:
very much less rate than that which has been given us and fur t
further reason that it is considered the best thtouidt and il'. --U si
vice from Oklahoma Tenitory. Arrangements will perhaps J
made by the comrades in Southern Kansas to accompany 11s m
these lines. I icl.rts will be on sate at all stations along t
Santa 1'e in Oklahoma from August 28th rood until Septenil
ir.1. ti... 1 ..:...:. 1..-. .. 1.. 1.. . 1 r... .
win. j in.-Miniiii uiij iitNi-i in jiuii.-iua pons uy vav 01 ri. i.u
will be from Orlando $.'3 8;; from .Mtilhnli$.n 7o: from Gtithi
$23.25 ;from lulmond 23. So : from Oklahoma Ctty $2.1.20 ; fro
from Norman $2.. 75; from 1'urcell $25.20. These rates will pe
naps ne me same 110m points similarly situated on the Unci; h
land road. 1 he round trip i.ttes given are to Indianapolis.
Those desiring to visit the World's Fair can get a mu
trip ticket from Indianapolis for $3.00.
1 his wiiiperhaps be as large an encampment ns nny ever her
by the Grand Army. I he arrangements made for the accomm
dation of comrades in. Indianapolis nre complete in eveiv det.ii
and the expense of visiting the encampment will be iiomina'
(iiiisuie 01 ranioao lare.
I most earnestly urge all comrades nnd members of tlA
Woman's Relief Corps and Ladies of the G. A. R. to travel ovfr
the lines mentioned.
Comrades living on other roads can join us either at Wichita
Winlleld Kansas and from there go with Headquarters to the
or
encampment
l'or your further information I enclose General Order No. 1 1
of the National Commander.
Hy command of
. . .. . . ''". SoWAitn Uepaitinent Commander.
J. u. WA1.I..M p. Assistant Adjutant General.
Stllll'll
I'mm tho back yard of I). M. Iluln.s
2II Pbst street one dark bay nmre
pony eight years old. branded on tho
left hip mid left shoulder Mptuiish
liruud. white stripe in face saddle
murks 011 back long sear In tho face
cut on barbed wire
Tweiity-llvu cents the oillclal pro-
Iiiiuatioii In pamphlet form. Till
olllce.
delivery nf pony in
I'lrst 1 1
IIphI In Ton 11.
Thu two olllce rooms In the open
limise building over Tin- Si ah: c.!'.
Will pay 310 for T.VI. olllce me the best in (liilhrle
D M
llntnes. ?!
lWlt'l
Ii
this itlil .
II
ne an v.ii .1 wit) .jut a pamphlet In
of Hie 1. ml j 1 -hunatioir" Seiut
cents I'm. Siati 1 ai'Iiai nml (et
1 in. t
rem cheap Hiniulro ut
read Ve new nharmiie.
" to Tin: Sr.iu
record. Yn
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 115, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 2, 1893, newspaper, September 2, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67763/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.