The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 17, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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PAttft FOU
THE LEADER SUTHRIS OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER If "
Ub a NIblack Editor.
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'WEDDING IN CAPITAL SOCIETV
(By Associated Prt-as.)
Washington D. C Dec. 17. The
Church c hc Ascension Is to be'the
MBMiiBit of THE associated "bohs 6cene 0u evening of one of the not. '
r.Dn..4 oaiiy exwpt sum .? f f2i T'T " th f0"' Tl:r j Oklahoma- Largest Dry Goods
I.. LefclfiMpiaSrJ-l. JAiifiUlo to bo Is MIbs Mubtfti Horraan MERCHANTS
uaughtor of tho CimmlS8lcii of tha
land offioo aad Mr Dinger Herman"
and tho ftnaefroom air tlowaraj
Proscott Gatloy. j j
SOBSCKirTlON BATES DA1LT
One month leilvered in cur
One month o mall -
Three ino-jths
Six months
One year In advance
WEEKLY
Uli montn
One year
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3 00
5 00
WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 17 100.
The Dwr Post favors .Canadian
reciprocity aad claims that the greai
northwest would be greatly benefl'l
therein'.
Tho Volume or Ohlon river com.
merce It shown by tho statement thai
6000000 bushrfs of coal was shlptyJ
from Pittsburg to south""! point n
ono day.
Reading Circle.
The Logan County Tench'ers Read.
ing circle will meet at thr county
superintendent's office on Saturday
Dee 20. 1902. At our last Saturday''
meeting we assigned the first seven 4
chapters of Carpenter's S. A. for
reading and discussion. Fellow teach
era let us make an especial effort to
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An Oklahoma Christmas
Present
If you have any friends "Back Bast"
vmi ttmlinlilv enn't. send thsm n. more
attend this our Iwt meeting of HOsJsaijproprfate Christmas present from
Jay
McDonald
Chairman.
CONGRESS CANT AND IT CAN.
Congress strains nnd puUs and tugs.
then spits on Its hands and strains
and tugs and pulls then gats breath
and a frebh hold and pulls and tugs
and strains but oh. dear and oh dear
it can't do anything.
ReaUy it can't. Tho session is so
short you seo. Money must be voted"
to an nggregate of a thousand millions
or so and congre will bo so consiim.
t;d bury doing that until the 4t'i of
March that it can't possibly find time
to do anything vleo.
That is to say It can't find time to
do nnythlng for th. people It Is dlf.
foreht when It comas to doing som-.
thing for some Interest especially If It
is an Interest whteh is likely to take
an actlvo hand whn election dav
comos around again if It Is not --artd
for.
Wo seo how it is in tho case of the
importers of ten. They havo a great
quantity In bond nnd It wns lately
discovered that they would iiar- to
pact 1 cnU per pound duty on all of
it under a court decision unlaw con.
gross should come to iho roscuo find
pass a bill for their rollef.
Congress camq 16 tho lesQUO wilh a
nuh. It wasa-di iall?rtnd oougress
came on a dead run
The bill waB whipped through tb-j
ftajs and ra'eans committoo i Ue
morning lhot through tho houo a
noon whisked over to tho senate and
that ponderously dlgriiflod body slop
ped all other business turned lvt
loose for a rough rld'ar run and had
the tea rolivf "billon liio way to !
white houce with' an expedition Hint
would make a humming bird' hfsd
swim
Now. that was nil right It wan
proper to save the 9. importers $7..
000 000 or more but the bill was for
ne :ellef of th. importers and not of
the people. It is when a bill appears
for the relief of the peop' from whol.
!y unnecesrrftry and vary grievou.i j
burdens tha. it becomes impossible
for congres to move.
There U a fine appearance of a des
perate struggle to do something. First j
tic nigh horsy gives a tremendous
Jerk while the other lies back; then
tho off horse Jerks while tho other
grunts and prepares for a fresh yank.
And fo on. The result of all this of.
fort la nothing bufbroln. tugs f ji
The people are expected to believe
that the failure is unavoidable Tho
case of (lie tea bill shows how Tery
eay (t is to s?e where the interest
to be served 1b not public.
Bids Wanted for Banquet. '
Caterers to bid on supplying serv.
ice nnd menu for legislative banquet:
2(0 covers. Bids must be sealed and
left with Governor C. M. Barnes nt
th Logan County bank on o;- before
December 20th.
C. M. Barnes
W. M. Spurlock
F. H. Greer
Frank Dale
L. G. NIblack.
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Holiday
Goods
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And Christmas Gifts
AT RENFRO'S DRUG STORE
Dolls of nil varieties. Doll Carriages. Cameras from SO. 50 to 15.00. Wago-isand
Toys for the boys and everybody. Albums from 50c to $8. We are giving a special low-
price on all Holiday goods. We undersell them all. Our motto is" buy and sell for
cash. Booklets Scrap books Drums of all kinds.
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Oklahoma than a "ptace of genuine
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Indian Work
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We have a large line of these
J goods in
(Flrt published In Dally Lender -llnnr-or-oJite Tturrnr Hnn-o 1
Deo. 17 1002.) .iiiuwwuwiua l uiata uaga
t u - N0TCE; 'Pouches and Bows and
In the District Court of Logan County.
Oklahoma Territory. lArrOWS
The Denver. Knid & Gulf Railroad
Company a coriioration Plaintiff.
vs.
Aaron Dillenbeck N. F F.asir and
the unknown owners of lot twen.
ty.one (21) in block nineteen (19)
in that part of tho city of Guthrie
known as Guthrie Proper Do.
f ndanto.
N. F. Frasfor and the unknown
owners of lot iwenty.ono In block
nlnctoon in that part of tho city of
Guthrio knqwn as Guahrio Proper.
The defendants above naraod
will tako nptlco that Tho Denvor
Enid & Gulf Railroad Company the
plaintiff abov named did on tho lCth
day or Docembar 1A02. fl'.o 1U petition
in tho District Court of Lognn County
Oklahoma Territory ashing for the
appointment of throo dlsintaresWl
freeholders of said Logan County as
commission' o to Inr.pect and view
tho following described real vatate
st'uat In Logan County- Oklahoma
Territory to wit:
Lot twentyone (21) in block nine.
tvn (19 in tha' part of tire city of
Guthrie known as Guthrie Proper
And to aj'Se-te the damage which
you. the abovo named defendant Mill
sustain by reason of thomppropriation
of all of said property for its
right of way and terminal grouuds.
And you aru further uoUfl'ed that said
application for the appointment of
said coinmieUioner will be presented
to ihe .lndgo of said Dlttrlct Court
at hi chnmbera in the City of Guthrto
Renfro
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tremendous0" UOK- XJ1 " u" ulu "v " "
m . or as soon tuereaner as couiuot
may l heard.
DALR & BIBItBR
AUorays for Phalntiff.
MSBAI)
Atto-t: T. A. NBAU
Clerk District Court
II" i Anna Qulun Deputy.
WARNING VOICF FROM
THE WEST.
(Portland Oregon Rep )
Half th protected eorponrion of
'he country are. themselves now and
for months have been carrying on a
igorous warfare to- 'arlff reduction
tbrougii rfdproclty treaties for rre
hides and free wool Are -wy work
ing for "liubliuss disturba ice" Kn
verily bin for iho chance o do noij
liuflnti. Ta iff agitation that pro.
post 10 abate one' Jot or tlt'le. of the
profits of the protected trust k prer.
nicfous. Tariff ngitatlon iliat p om.
ises to give them cheaper raw mater
ials or wid?r access "o forvlgn mar.
bet Is blameles: This is not a doc.
trine that can prevail.
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'NAME ON EVERY PIECE."
LOWNEY'S1
Chocolate Bonbons
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Tluv; are all made by Oklahoma li.
dinns mostlyi Choyonne Arapahoa
and Apaoh" woxkf ovory Stitch t
s.ewod and eviery tittul put on with
sinew not thread. They aro Interest-
ing as relics it is only a question of a
fow yoars whan It will bo Impossible
to got this claB of goods.
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Prices range from 35c to
$5.00 a piece
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Ramsay Bros.
Guthrie Okla.
(First
Leader
Bazaar and Supper.
Tlie ladies of the Chri can i lunch
will hold the.r annual Cu. .stunts ale
and serve supper in the building for.
morly occupied by tlw Delmonico on
Friday af 'rnoo.i and ev.'niug of I c
19th The atiex Hill hae all kind
jf fancy w. iK a-ul
(ili-o apron.
Special atnoried
Souwolr
Aifirriran Realities
lmktloUot PWMtXc
nnU .. .
()l(er
toloatal Dair
Chocolate Permlnt
Chocolate Almundi
Chocolate Ulj ai4 I'earU
ibfSc. Hlb4S
10 CSc. w lb
JVHWc.H lh40
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.IbAcH Ib-i
' lbclu
lUCBd
Itc 14c and (k
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Ritzhaupt's Vienna Bakery
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'Two Married Mas" will be tie at-
CiirUtmaf ar idol t rat-Ion at the Brooiw' uwxt Sunday
tight
pulillshed in Dally
Dec. 17 1802.)
' NOTICE.
In the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma TeirWory.
The Denver Kald & Gulf Railroad
Company a corporation. Plaintiff
vs.
Helen Meier nnd Alile D. Adams
Defendants.
Helen Moser
wlll take notice that The Denver
Iftaltl & Gulf Railroad Company th
ulalutiff above named did on tho 10th
day of DcHwmtwr. 1008. flh iw petitioa
14 Uie Dls'Hot Court of Logan Countv
Okinhoma Territory askiag for tho
appolntmeut of three disinterested
freeholders of said Logan County as
coinmlssiona.-a to lnsgiect and view
th; following described real vstnte
fltunte in Logan County Oklahoma
Territory to wit:
Lot twenty (20) in block nineteen
(19) In that par: of the city ot Guth.
ltd known aa Guthrie Proper
And to assets the damages which
you the above named defendant will
sustain by rearon of the appropriation
of all of said property for lt
rignt of way and terminal grounds
And you aw fur'her notlnVd that said
application for the appolntmen' of '
said cominlftliionerj will be presented I
to the Judge of said District Court
at his chambers in the City of Guthrie
on Dec 29 1902 at the hour of 9 h
m or as soon thereafter as conns. '1
may b heard.
DAUB & 1IIBRER.
Attorneys for PlalBtiff.
(SBAL.)
Atto i : T. A. NEAU
Clerk District Court
li Anna Quinn DefHity.
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Prescriptions compounded with
fresh drugs a specialty Opposite P. O.
ru.
206 w. Oklahoma Ave.
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(Flret published in Dally Leader
Dec 17 1902
NOTICE
In the District Court of Logan County.
Oklahoma Te.ri'tory.
The Denver Dmid & Gulf Railroad
Company a corporation Plaintiff
vs.
H. G. Southard and Allio D. Adams
Defendants.
H. G. Southard
will take notice that The Denver
Enid & Gulf Railroad Company th.'
plaintiff above named did on the lGth
day of Decembvtr 1802 fll Its petition
in the Dls'nct Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory asking for the
appointment of tthree disinterested
freeholders of srUit Logan Count ji. as
commlB8iQn.a to inspect and view
the following deccribeil real Estate
situate in Logan County Oklahoma
T-rrltory to wit:
.Lots one (1) nnd two (2) In block
eightoon f.18) in that part ot the city
of Guthrie known as Guthrio Proper.
And to aweas the damages which
you the above named dofondant will
sustain by ronton of the appropriation
of all of said property for its
right of way. and tormlnnl grounds.
And you ar further notified that said
application for the nppolntmont of
said commteslonera will be presented
to the Judge of said District Court
nt his chambers In the City of Guthrie
on Dec. ao. 1902 at the hour of 9 a.
m. or as soon thereafter as counsol
may be heard.
DALE & BIERER
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(SEAL.)
Attest: T. A. NEAL
Clerk District Court.
D&i Anna Quinn. Deputy.
(Ftrt
Leader
published in Dally
Dec. 17 1902.)
NOTICE.
In Uie District Court ef Logan County
Oklahoma Tetri'ory.
The Denver. Enid & Gulf Railroad
Company a corporation PlalntlfT.
vs.
Andy Curry ami Aaron Dillenbeck
Defendant?.
Andy Curry
twill take notico' that The Denver
Enid & Gulf Railroad Company th
plaintiff abov named did on tho 10th
day of December 1002 file its patltion
in the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory asking for the
appointment of "hree disinterested
freeholders of said logaa Countto as
commission. u to inspect and view
he following described real estate
situate in Logan County Oklahoma
Territory lowit:.
Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen
(18) in block twelve (12) in that pait
of the city of Giuhrie known as Guth.
rie Proper.
And to asse's the damages which
you the above named defendant will
suFialn by reaxon of the appropriation
of all of said property for its
right or way aud terminal grounds
And you aro further notlflvd that said
application fo.- the appointment of
said commissioned will be presented
to Uie Judge of said District Court
at his chambers Id the City ot Guthrie
on Dee. Sfi 1902 . at tho hous Ot 9. .
m. or as soon thereafter as counsel
may b lizard.
DALE & BiaitBR
Attorn a for Plaintiff.
(SEAL.)
Attest: T A NEAL.
Clerk District Court.
iH Anna Quinn. Deputy.
Lenox
and Just
waste.
Soap is a full weight cake; Geo. W8tsiholnVs fine IXL pocKet
fits the band no corners to knives and razers best made at 01.
smith's.
The
New
York
Backet
TO THE PEOPLE OF LOGAN COUNTY;
Dear Biff &nd Little Folks: Once again I have my
Headquarters ot the New York R.a.cket. Why? Be.
cause J find that through my agent Mr. King with the assist-
ance of his able and courteous clerks I can do the greatest
good to the largest number of my good people.
Others o.dvertise low prices on my wares but at the
Racket Rock Bottom is always struck.
Yoa can make Mi. King a small payment on my wares
and he will lay them aside for you.
Yours sincerely
SANTA CLAUS.
I7
NEW YORK RACKET
GEO. H. KING. Proprietor.
w )n v n Hpw Vlnrp lavs
And jou will want to give some one a Christmas present
Why not get a Stylish Dress Shoe or a Comfortable House
Slipper. They arc appreciated by every one.
Comfortable Slippers
that are Accept-
able Christmas
Presents.
Come Today
and make
Your Selections
Not hi ii(4 ' more acceptable than a Comfortable House
Slipper. We have them in all ill new and tattely Pat-
terns. Come in and see them They will make your
feet fjla.d.
118 WEST OKLAHOMA AVENUE
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I am niakin" .tt ii-n . j.;iaralioiis for a lare Christma-. trade this year and l..w stocked up accordingly w'lh the largest and best btockof goods in Ukuiu
" ' . Diamonds Rubies Emeralds Gold and Gold Filled Watches Solid Silver
and SiHci l'uued ai fut tiUs-. luaid Pauitidt Ipiui. Cmuu llas.i.id Ji w. h ur ir; K -ctiuii My puie- ttte nylit WHITE the Jeweler
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 17, 1902, newspaper, December 17, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71932/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.