The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 55, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 30, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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FOUND PARENTS BEAD
Boy's Father and Mother
Died While He Came
From Europe.
New York N. V. Mnreh e etenteen-sar-ell
Smmt-lt Hut arrived from Ktir-
pe ywitwW ffer 'nn abeene of six
Sjtontha. And learned thnt whik- he wan
Mirrvtng home nctoss the oceai his mo-
T&OTEL EMPIiE
'- ' Broadway and Sixty-Thirst.
New York City ')
OVER $250000 IN IMPR0VMENTS
JUST COMPLETED
HL8OT1UO CLOCKS TELF.PHOjS AND
AUTOMATIC LIGHTING DEfcSS
IN KVRRV KOOM
Completely Remodeled and net rated
ftelreshed throughout tn Solid hogany
and lirass
One ralnute to elevated and subw itations
Jkc Dearest car at any Railroad Steam-
boat Terminal they will A
or transfer to the Ktnplij
Within easy walking distance flt Thea-
tres and Department Btej
ftestaurantnoted forBxcellentCdng. Bffl-
cteiil service ana Moucraie u-gog
ltooms (with use of bath) II 60 Idayu'l
private i-w
Suites 3MV
W. JOHNSON QUIN
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Out IVkchine
For cleanirjcarpets has arrived and
we will soojiave it set up.
GUMR1E LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 109. I 502-504 W- OkleLhomo.
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G-jthrlo Lodge No. 3 I. p. F.
Moots every Monday nlghtn7:30
o clock at Odd Fellows hatorner
STarricon tnd Groad.
I.. L. Bllllnps Nr.bl
H. L. Strough Secretary.
Oklahoma Encampment Nik
O F. Meets every Wednoaij
at 7:30 o'clock at Odd Fellov
P. A. Meysttl
P. K. Abbctt Strlbe.
Guthrie Lodge No. 428 B.
Meota the second and loui
day nlghta of each month In
H. W. Pentecoe
J. Foucart- becretary.
Ftenfrow Division No. 3(1
Rank. K. of P. Meets aec
fourth Friday nights atMad
319 East Oklahonftt avenro.fi
Q. E. Dunnlca '
V. T. Warren Recorder.
Knights and Ladles of
meet3 Uio flrt and third v
evening of each month In th
halt. Visiting mom'iera co
vltsd.
E. B. Bradthaw Jas. N. An
Secretary.
fcnt
Guthrie Ohapter No. 2 On I
Eastern Star. Meets In the
Temple every second and I
day evenings in each mont
Hortense Doye
P. M. L. Ray Secretary.
Al. Hlxo
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 K. o
very Fjlday nlijbt in Mat
119 East Oklahoma avenue.
t S. Page C. I
1C of R. & fa.
. I. O. R. M. Meets ever:!
sight in K of P. hall. Visit
always welcome.
Frank B. Sarber
H. C. Barney Chief o" Reed
Guthrie Lodge No. 1 A.
meets every Thursday uig
new Masonic hall on East
Visiting others welcome.
E. H. Ruthven M. W.
W. J. Leathorman
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W.iM.'Bronson.
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farm Loans
Only complettj
You pay inter!
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Uld.st anilai
Black Building
U8West Okla Av
ini and fatter hid died and been bm-
leil
The news proved n terrible shock to
the youth who had been longing to re-
join his purmu. Tne ltaree lived at
No T4 Tlmpson place Bronx. lUre was
an Inspector on the department of build
Itiga of the Bronx and was considered
M t lit th tros- valuable mfralwrn of the
liiremi Hl son. Kmmett wert shroud
'r fliM week of lust October to study
Up . u responded rrgul.irlr with hi moth-
i .luring his absence
H' eral weeks Hgn h received word
from her thnt she u quite 111 and h
decided 'o itturr. home The hope of
teeing her on buoyed the sick wo-
uuin. Ppr .1 week before her de-ith the
iictnra' enl effort na to keep her
i. live until the arrival 01 her ami But
tne aank steadily and died a
w ek or: I
Hare had been takn ill some
a lys
before her death and on account of his
critical cord I. Ion was rot told of his
wife deatr She Was burled at 81
lUivniond's Wcstohester. Mare died on
the day "oHowlna; hi wife's funeral
lie was burled beside hie wife in St.
1 ymond'n tist Friday.
Trmrint of th death of hl TTrenta.
Ii-imett llAre reaohed this port es-
iinin ind tvaa met by an aunt who
l i ik the news to him. The ouna; man
.u. broken donn completely
'Uromp.inled 'by his aunt he went to
i li old home la the Bronx and looked
.it t:c two en.pty rh:tirs beside the 11-
br iry nrtplacc. Ilia parents favorite
corner. Ilf want ar with his aunt
with whom he IU live
Ten tlioiiBartd demons gnawing away
at one's vitals coutdn't be much won
than the tortures of itching piles. Yet
there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never
fails.
ROCK ISLAND ENGINEER DEAD.
Confessed Author of Train Wreck Will
Probably Be Held for Murder.
DesMolnes la.. March 18. L. notch-
ktaa engineer on the Rocky Mountain
Limited which Brlc Ktithleven admits
he wrecked died today. Ktithleven will
probably be held for murder.
Croup Instantly rollovod. Dr.
Thotnaa Eoloctrio 011. Porfeotly snre.
Never folia. At any drug store.
Woodmen of tho Wofld Guthrie
Camp No. 3. Meets every Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. In tho Woodmen hall over
Spencer hardware storo. Visiting
Woodmen welcome.
Wm. Connelly Con. Com.
Hartranlt Post No. 3 G. A. rt.
Moots on first and third Fridays Id
each month at 730 p. m.. Sn Armory
J hall. 109 "tV. Harrison avonue
M. L. Mosk J. H. Tait
Adjutant. Post Com.
Outhrle Chapter IV. No. C R. A. M.
meets tho Rtst nnd and third Friday
nights In each moth at A. F. & A. A'
hall Visiting companions always wel-
come. . Naomi Rebekah Lodno No. 2 I. O
O. F. Meets first third Tuesday
nights of every month In Odd Fellows
hall.
Lucy Herwfg Noble Grand.
Maggie Milam Se-i!uiry.
Guthrl Commantlory No. 1 Knights
Templar! Meota every Wednosduy
evening at 7:20 at their Asylum in'
the Masonic Temple. Visiting Sir
Knights always welcome
Co. A First Regt. Ok. N. G. Meets
every Wednesday night at 7: SO In
HIrzel hall on North Second street.
G. E. Dunnlca Captain.
C. S. Curran Orderly Sergeant.
F. A. A.. Guthrie Cojncll No. 713
Fraternal Aid Aasooiatlon. Meets ev-
ery Wednesday night In Odd Fellows
ball corner Harrison and Broad. Visit-
ing meipbors always welcome.
Guthrie Commaiinary- Knights Temp-
lar meets second and fourth Monday
nights In each month at telr aayltim
in A F. & A. M. hall. Visiting Sir
Knights always weloorue.
CANTON GUTHRIE No. 5 Patrl.
arch's Militant. I O. O. F. Regular
assembly every steond and fourth
Tuesday night in each month in Odd
JVllows" ball. Visiting Clmvalters
welcome
P. K. Abbott- ConfdL
W. J. Barncrt Clerk.
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L C. Bronaon.
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tpriociiial at our office.
luraocS agency In Oklahoma
fTHRIE OKLA.
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MIXED POLITICS
Are Outlaw Republicans to
Control Democatic Af-
fairs at Edmond?
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NOTICE TO dEMOCHATS!
The notnlnTins; convention for
nomlnitli.a iH-moetatlr candidate
for ttx cii) )fricer will be held on
on Tuembiy eruihif Pebruar) .'.
at 7 10 p m at whkh time and
plnce full t or "n'idlrintea will
be nominated for the cointn's; cltv
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The iImhp "all. which was recently
istu.d In the tltv ' Kdmend. was bv
a few people accepted In Hood lalth and
o number of tof faithful turned out with
the Intention of unfulinu tin- Itcmociittr
tunner to the brccrr In .ul.n .'.mi m.d
with honti-t purpose
Hut It ipttears Jhcrc were enfiiiei In
the camp. unl In n very Utile time after
the contention h.i 1 b-en ninnlttd It tr
turned into a ' fliisens conenilon."
which prncllcnll) fill under Hie control
Jttinra Hiown Fnink Dawson m.d n
fin other 1l;riintlpd Republicans
Tht alor of 'ui tin e ah. ns bn"ei
In" and culled ilir di'oop.ns; of the I. m-
cciatlc stundar I l i-.ithet imereMlnv
Shortly after the Oemoc ratio call for
a convention was tm.de. the nailur Re-
publican central com.nlttcc as called
t(ilhtl with till the ifiinm teun.ci
lreent as well as Brown Dawson and
others who participated ;n the work ol
arportlcnlng thr ward delecates to be
elected to u c'ty dIeulc tonventlon
'FollowtnB this meetlna a call was Issued
l.r the Republican committeemen for
th9 city convention
In this convention Dennis Brown nnd
Jannes Browi. Jr.. wort regularly elett-
ort detegatea a:d participated In the con-
vention. In the convention tmder the Detno-
cnaic call. JaitKit Jirown. Sr.. received
the noanlratioii for mayor and his name
wa also prenonted Ih the Itepubllcan con-
vention but Mr. Brown lulled to gt the
nomination mil he with his followers
liuve bolted the tl ket simply because he
did not fei he nomination
This li supposed by many to be In
keeping With .i promise made by the.
Democrats to Brown nnd his followers
i.ist June when he was also a candidate
for r.avor and was be.it en In the Repub-
lican convention when they immediately
uoitea tne ttckut nc he.iuJ t eieci ij.
V. Ford th Democntic candidate
At the city election last June tin
head of Republican Mcket received 121
votfcs and the Democrutlc ticket 160.
At the Novem er election McOuIra rt-
Uvea 182 and Mathews 161. which shows
nl.noat conclUHlvely tliut tne bolters voied
for Mathews aad are now tryina; y de-
liver the same goods to the Democratic
llclttt again.
Then are a few rtepulillcans with the
lwltare who Iiave lusld state positions
and there are others who are now vary
anxiously waiting for places of trust In
the Republican ranks.
All this sotni'ls very Rood In Its way
but the way la a poor one and the Demo-
cratic party workers of Udmond are in-
clined to .he opinion that the aliens have
t.i tied in once too often and cannot see
how Democracy prrtlcinates In the elec-
tion without a ticket In Uio Held It Is
also Intimated that cei-taln Demoirats of
ISdmond have also sold their birthright
for i mess of pottage as one wry proml-
ient Demociat la worklnc with the du-
rational gwag within the Republican
ranks lor a promised Jl SOU job Ills work
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An Accident Insurance Policy and one
Daily Leader foe only $4.50.
The Leader lias c smpleted arrangements with the
Nv I'th'Auieriean Accident Iiwurance Company through
tho American KegUtry Company of Oklahoma City
Okla. whereby they will for a limited time give to
each and every subscriber of the Guthrie
Daily Leader
$1000
Accident insurance with the understanding that the
following requirements are complied with. Head them
and if you think as we do you will waste no time in
getting the blank filled out and returned:
FlrstTaat we my make osr propostttoa clear to you. Tfce Out
Leader Sa citretcd with toe Kortk AMsrtcan Acctdeat lasarauoe (
Chicago through ths American Kegistry Cempaav. (lacl at OUahoasa
to furnish to alt lubacrltxr to tbw paper ott or new. who will tan
Americas Registry Ooaipany at ouaaoma City okla . the Mini below property
Site oet. accempaatrd fir a rsmltance otltM to par for oaayesr's sabsctlptfoa to
Wei X?V.r J5nt 7.OM V fcf ia.wlBd tfcai Ula o0r is for a saort time oaly.
jMiiuiui si.nuuaccia-iai uiuraac tor
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tm.m J harry
the News all
and send it In with the H.W
k. wecKly todsmalty. Your policy Is backed by grow sssystjot
for there I semetalag doisg Very day. The Loader oabBsawsall
Time for alt taa a.anire Don't wstt bite cut at the mbhiu baut
Old Subscribers cxn ta.ke adva.nta.ge of this offer
by paying all arrearage;..
The Leader. OatbrU Okla.
Ueatlemco.-PlsaMtad eaclosed 14 so for which send to me it the address glvea
below the Leader for oee year aad a H4s Arcidsat lasursace Pncr aad for th
purpose I make the feUowtag suumeat.
My a is male or female .
Full name .
Post Offlce address
Street new be r Town aad State
Baaeftelary . . .
person to whom desth'aeaeat shall b pid
Past Otte adsteeas ei baeuwy... . .
What relatlea w Ml 1saesUy Ve ysw- . M . m.
Refereaees. Ths State Vatloeal Baal. Okl!oa Otty KaUeaal Haajc f Cow
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QUTHWE OKLA... THURSDAY
i is to Id in cr1ng the temovAl of Pro-
ffusnr I'mholt as prctdr- of the Kdmond
i 1.141ml schocl Whn this In aecompttsh-
d It Is said by tnosr hn rinim to know
lint IM. S Vnusrht of Okl-Uioma City Is
stated to sufceert B.ixtr as territorial
fchool saprentendent and Baxter will
ip mto Profesaor trmhotsr shots while
An lre H1 k ml Is to fill heir to tuSTht's
I resent job as siiperlntrndcm of public
mhools In Oklnhnma itj
Neat irransvutent nil this
Anent th" so -il-l cltlxen" tk'tet" a
circular to voters lias been a-otten up that
contain some thoua-ht suggestions ai
foihv
Do sou kr tr 4hat th- leadlns; ad-o-fntes
of the ia-callctl ritlamis' ticket
tell vou that tl ej rove their tint and
inotiev to get the npu (.print Ion for th
Normal building but the do not t.-ll you
how much ' noodle" thij jrot for their
s rvices or where the money en me from
Tney tell voxt how much money they gave
to buy additional grounds o they fall
to toll -ou that th. ; per made a public
Ftn'nmcnt to the Itlsens of Rdmond
jasi what the hind tost and how the land
van purchas-d
' 1) vou Know that bv perpi tun tins; the
control of he tcrool lcnrd and the city
council thesti methods to filch from the
I ubllc and to further the Individual in-
nr. f.'m of a few cm be kept from tin
I i.Wlc
If there was no scheme In the charg-
ing of a Joiocratlc ll to n cltlsens
contention why did not the call so resid '
Why Is It known oulv to a fiw Voter
tliev most huve been afraid of your olce
la that meeting
"Voter do vou not suspect that there
Is a skeleton In tie clo. t
' Did you er think that a part of this
work was ('one bv i man who now holds
an nppclntlve office of the stite I ut who
wants a position at the head of our Nor
mal school Thit by keeping up it poll-
th il urltatloii In this way thnt he could
itinmpllsh this Thnt we hne some In
mir mWls who would sacrifice their
friends and their political faith to help
accomplish their nds Thty are willing
tn ruin the school disgrace and ostracise
themselves politically and Injure their
friends and destroy the very life of our
town In orler to aatlsly a greed for money
and further ihelr own interests."
Ladle If you want a refined and
brilliant complexion free from blem-
ishes use Holllster's Rocky Mountain
Tea. Brings red lips bright eyes and
a oreatn-llke complexion. 36 cents.
Tea or Tablets. Ask your druggist.
MAY GIVE CHANOE OF VSNUE
Iroquois Theatre Manager May Net Be
Tried In Chicago.
Chicago March Jt. On "' ground thit
prejudice here would prevent a fair -rial.
Vhr.tee Manager Will J. Oavla. Building
( omniisslone. Oiorge Williams a.id
Building Inspector Kdward Laughlln. ac-
cused of respotialblllty for the wholesale
loss of Ufa In the Iroquois Ore will prob-
ably not be tried In Chicago.
Htate'a Attorney lioaly Intimated today
in court that lie would not oppose a
change of venue. The state's attorney
licwever obtained a continuance until
tomorrow.
He Is opposed to the cases being seat
to Peoria hf9 Judge Groan quashed
former indictment. The defense if
anxious that Peoria be again selected.
For Fine Candies Ice Cream
Cold Drinks etc. Goto
HALLS
122 W. Oklahoma Avenue.
Fresh Candles Dally Best Ice
Cream in Town.
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FOR SALE.
TOR 84.US A achoUnhlp tn McKtnney
Practical bualneas colleg.. McMnnev
Tet. run cojnse value. 7; will sell for
sis. Address. The Leader.
'OR HALS Scholarships tn Tyler tTex.)
Utewry. Normal and Commercial vl-
lte; value. $M; two for Jas. Address
The leader.
rOR SAi.B ffmtll siock i.f
goods gi mA cuti.liia a si ap.
Boc 19 i Ri.'sten. Okl
millinery
Address
TR SALE -A new. Up to tate groeerv
for ale r.o old stock. Willi give u
small discount it Sold tWor Mar hi.
1one building rei.t .-Leap well locnt'-l
In best town in l-idbin Terrltorj Ca-i
tales for Janie.ry w.re alu.ut t0 p-r
day. Good i-j-n fr mpIIi.ij.' Address
J 11. Kennedy. etuml:n. I T.
"OR KAI.K--. Landem for i
' C." ciro Jeidet.
Addte'i I
roil miB-Two n nil tickets nt up to
date bonrdipg house I. ulre a
I euder office
FOP 8AI.E HaJVs Areprwf safe 3Jx28
nnd two ti-foot uplght show cases.
Palace Clothing Co.
MALE HELP VANTED.
JCOLKK Barber College Fort Worth.
Tex. wnrta men to learn barber trade
specially good oTer rlglit now few weeks
completes by this method Position
Guaranteed. teds gl"en diplomas
grutite-t; $lt weekly paid graduates
Write for ntnloriie.
WMTKD I l"iv txmltlon for good
salesmen rtee n e for terms V. Bow-
ers. 108 West Harrison. Outhrle
Gunsmith IjOckstnlth
B F TATfcB FIXtT SHOP
Gasoline stoves ne-wlng machines blcv-
cles guns i hx k watches ttpewrlters.
f.nd ull kinds of molding and retmlrlng
work done.
AU work guaradtecd. 21 Oast Okla-
homa avenue.
M. K. & T.
From March let to May 15th the-
Knly will noil one way colonltt tic
ot to the northwest: Billings Mont.
and intermlttxllalo polnU $2445
Hlnsilnlo. MonL. ?1.45i Livliigsuin
Logan nnd Gardiner ? 3600; JleJojm
Btitto and IntorinettlatA $38.00; Spiv
Itno HIItMiilMTK nntl Intennodlate T27-
50; Portland and fittooma ?Sf.00.
California.
Alto during some dales will sell to
nearly all California points at $85.01).
Lewis & Clarks Exposition
Portland Juno 1st to October 16th
upoclnl dnyg only $40.10.
Information in regard to these and
many other cheerfully given.
F. J. BUST AgL
Ever Offered the
year's subscription
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FOR RRNT Oood fjrm half bottom.
1 miles from Outhrle U. V. Dodson.
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Rfll s'ate- Empteyment AoenU. Bttil
' nc" ""'" neniais coueetion.
TOR 8ALJ1 ftock. Implement and
growing crop or farm nve mllea from
cit Als.. the farm to rent
Threshing tnnchln and engine
New Krttl.nit ih register S drawers
0 tcre farm proved miles out
Photographer's outfit at a bargiln
WANTED Cooks waiters and gem -il
n rtants
We in get vou In or out of business
sell or ex 'hanr vour business real e-
iHlc or an othi i propettj
Both phones 409 Hot ."43 214 W
CUIihoma ave Uuthile Okla.
Harry the cabman always up to the
minute In time of need with new nnd
complete outfit
Eally Leader 10 cents a week deliv-
ered every day except Sunday.
8T. LOUI8 EL RENO A WESTERN
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Direct Short Line
Between
GUTHRIE AND EL RENO.
Quickest Time Lowest Fare
To
Hobart. Anatlnrko
Lawton Chlkasha
Maogum Weatherford.
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Other points located on tho Rock
Island System. Making close
connections at
Cuthrle
For all points
North and East.
Tialns Run as Follows:
Lv. Guthrie Jl.lS A. M
An El Reno .lit JD A. M
Lv. Guthrie 615 P. M.
Ar. El Rono 7:05 P. M
Lv. El Bono 0:GC A. M.
Ar. Gtivhrlo S;'40 A. M-
Lv. El Rouo . 2.00 P. M.
Ar. Uuthrlo 4:110 P. M
Mixed train. Dally except Sunday
Passonger train Dally oxcoot
Sunday.
W. S. Wells
Commercial Agent
Guthrie. O. T.
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Castle Creak nation tndb.n r. rrKory.
Kew towtt excellent location .o gtn
there. Large era assured ain muit tw
built at once Attires Port Fmiib and
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"gny at 108 Weet Harrison site-
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WANTKD ftewlrg I o all kinds of
pLelii n.id tnnr ewl. T-' fl. First
I'fet. Indrpendint nhone T5
'" " .MM. .Mg
WANTBO 1 idc 01 gentle man r sJr
clucailna to tr.ivol for a flrm or -.-
te raytal. Salary U.K2 per ur .tad
tpenses. paid weekly Addits with
Mamp J. A .levnder Outhrle Okl.i.
itlrat published in the Dally Lender.
Mn rih (e 1J0C. )
Election Proclamation.
I. C M r-urnes meior of me cltv of
Outhrle Oklahoma TeiH.nry by irttte
tl the power nnd authority vested In tn
ly the laws of the ttirrltory of Oklahoma
10 Hereby prooelm and declare that th
unntMl city election Shalt be held In Mill
city on the 4th day ef April A. D 1M.
for the purpose of ejecting tne following
I'flloers to-wit:
Mayor city atioraay. sity clerk poltea
toilgt city tteaaurer city marshal treas
urer of the icho.il heard siraet commls
ftonet city assessor.
Alto ono member ef the eltv coimnlt
end one reernber of the board of e-Iuca-
tton from the First ard or said city.
One member of th olty council and
two members of the l.rtl of education
fiom the Second ward of said city
One member of thu city council and ona
membv of the tn-mrd of education fro.
the Third ward o' said clt.
One membci of the city council and
me member of th heard of eduejtlon
fiom the Fourth ward of said c!t
On member of tho olty council and
one member of thi board of eduitttiot
irons the Firth atil of said city
Th voting plfloea in the respective
varda and precincts lot said election tn
be as follows to-wlt: -r
First wnrd-Hutsrt.l building. 7ft I5at
Oltlahoma avenue.
Second ward oast mvar.--Centiut
x 11001 annex Nuble U9iua
Bcoomi ward wast pteCIf(eeClli-Jv'
. . &: ' "
Third M-arel Urooke plrn nouSe
Sitrth wanlFlre station Ko. 8.
Fiftli wanl -Kleeuie Hfcht ulauL
The electors of mid v.rdH nnd ?r-
islncts to act as Inspccter. JuifWslnnd
tlerlis i-e hareby dsetximted te be a
follows to-witt
1'iitST.WAnn.
Inspector Hen F. IletKey.
Judges John Atlains Jolm JBuffier.
Clerks 8 Illdley J. T. Kerr
SECOND WAIlD-.lfl.Sl' 1'KEClNCT
Inspector D F Smith.
Judges Alva II ililwtn Doo Blocum.
Uerks Fiank It Lueas John 0erbay.
BECOS'D WAttD-. WB8T ritKClNCT.
Inspector con iterrliigton.
Judges Jolm S Bhsarer Vnul Newmnij
Clerk C C ''lothier. Nat Schncll.
THIltD WAIU).
Insnectoi Tom Torruits
Judges U L Price. A. McCrui ken.
Cltrks fclcott ( ooper. Kd Cooper
ruur.Tu WARD.
Inspector--C C llargla.
Judges Ileury Solf Jake Douglass.
Clrrks Ed Dodsoti WlllUm II. Ander-
son. FIFTH WAnD. A
Inspector e lerg- W. Thompson
Judges A. J. Marshal Jotui Taylor.
Clerks V. W W..ljswe. Harvey Olds.
The city bcrnnl of (laetinn cemmtsslcm-
err an.Nl oonslst of J'. Belxas. city dark
j d ex-cllekj member ef said ly-irtf 6i
clu-tlon oommkssWilers ahil. Chvie cn--Iwter
W II. Marten.
The ooUs luUl -ixt open from C o'clock
a m. until 6 o'cteek p. tn. on tho eUy of
sil HltJcm.
lit wttuass whereof 1 lute hereunto set
wy baud and eausod the seeU of mild olty
of Outhrle. Oklahoma. Temtoij. to be
tereto affixed this the IStli day of Marrii.
Vtt. C. M. Barns.
Ast: Xdyor-
F. Ssixst rity Cleric
IWWefflSE
2S CENTS
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Louis & Clark
ISXPOSITION
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Portland Ore.. June 1 .o Oct. 1S
Ttcksts ayd on feUowIm; days ont-
May 28 U and M. Juss 18. 14. 1
T and M: July 6 7 8 11. it U
U. 3C and S7; Autut 18. 16 17. &
M tut! 81. Septeinlw 11 13 14. 19.
T. 2iantl 2s Final limits V da.
Stopovers allowed west of aad lndttti.
Ins Colorado eownrtos points.
Pare $40.10.
Fare through California $60.10
F. J. UB8T. Agt
CL RENO
ARd the new eousUee la Western Ok
lelWHaa als ail points a the Reolc
UJead 8yU Isajttaiiie Cheetaw
DIvielflB oaa sew bu reaehed to beet
a4rantage y the New Line
The St Leuls El fleno &. Western
Railway Co
Trslag leave Outhrle froea SauU
Fe (Ualon.) SuUoa
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 55, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 30, 1905, newspaper, March 30, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72420/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.