The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 85, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 4, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Quthrlo Lodge v No 3. I. O. O. F.
ieeta every Monday night at 7:30
Iclock at Odd Fellows' ball ooraer
garrison ntl Brood.
1.. L- Bi'lingt N'cble Grand.
H. L. Strouoh Secretary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1 I. O
.. F. Meets every Wednesday nlcht
t 7:30 o'clock at Odd Fellows' hall.
T: A. Meystte C. P.
K. Abbett Scrll.
Guthrie Lodge No. 25 B. P. O. C.
ieet the second and fourth fuoe-
fay nights of each month In Elk hnli
H. W. Pentecost E. IL
Foucart- Secretary
Renfrow Division No. 3 Uniform
iank K. of P. Meets second and
mirth Friday nights at Masonic hall
19 East Oklahoma aver.fe.
G. E. Dunnlca Captain-
A T. Warren Recorder.
Knights and LaCtes of Security
loots the firat and third Wednesday
yenlng of each month In the Masons
all Visiting momliera cordially In-
Sited.
B. Bradshaw Jas. N. Anderson
Secretary. President
I Guthrl Chuntnr No. 5 tirrtmr nt th
eastern Star. Meets In the Masonic
empio every second and lourm ri-
fiy evenings 'n each month.
Hortense Doye W. M.
f. M. L. Ray Secretary.
Al. Hlxon W. P.
Guthrie Lodae No. 2 K. of P. Meets
ery Filf'ay night In Matonlc Hall
I) Eas Oklahoma avenue.
!- 8. Page C. I. Winch
K. of H. & b. O. C.
I. O. R. M. Meets every Tuesday
lght In K. of P. hall. VlsIUng chiefs
iways welcome.
Frank B. Sarber Sachem.
I. C. Barney Chief o Records
Outhrlo Lodge No. 1 A. O. U. XV.
loots oyery Thursday night In the
m iuubuiuv; uun uu attad uuuuuuio.
'Isltlng brothers welcome.
H. Ruthvon M. W.
W. J. Leatherman Recorder.
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City Directory
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
rank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE & BIERER.
Lawyers.
Anderson Bldg.. Oklahoma Avenue
Guthrie. Okla.
J08EPH WI3BY
Attorney at Law.
hffice la Adler Block South side Okla
ioma Avenue
Quthrle Okla.
ORVILLE T. SMITH
Lawyer.
00 S. Division. Telephone 5i.
Room 14
Special attention to the law of Cor
porations Real Property and Insur
ance uuinne osja.
Irgll M. Hobbs Gustave A. Erlxon
H0BB8 &. ERIXON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
.Jooms 0 and 7 Spurlock BJdg
(iutlirie Ukia.
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RAILROADS.
"THE STRAIGHT LINE.
The St I ouls SI Peno Western.
GUTHRIE TO EL RENO.
IQL'ICK SLRVIOE AND THE BBT
OF ACCOMMODATIONS
T L. Wolf. Traffic Manager.
1108 B- Okla. Ave' Guthrie. Okla.
II WE YOUR CURTAINg WASHBD
r'D BTRE.TC11HD BY MRS. NANCY
THOMPSON US SOUTH BROAD.
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Through Sleeping Car Service
via.
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific
TO ST. LOUIS MO.
Commencing June 1 1904 Santa Fa train No. 118. will
carry a turoutfh Pullman sleeping car from Purcell I. P.
to St. Louis Mo. via. the Missouri Pacific Railway from
Kansas City Mo. The Missouri Pacific Railway Uafi eigrbt
trains daily eacb pay betweeo Kansas City and St. Lewis.
First class service in every respect sleeping par-
lor and cljalr cars electrc lights electric fans and elec-
tric speed
Ask your agent to sell yon tickets via. the Missouri
Pacitic Railway.
C. E. STYLES A 6. R. A.i
Kansas Cty Me.
j
Woodmen of tho World Guthrie
Camp No. 3. Moots every Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. In the Woodmen hali over
Spencer hardware store. Visiting
Woodmen welcome.
Wm. Connelly Oon. Com.
Hortranltt Post No. -3 . A. 8.
Meets on first and third Fridays '.o
ich month at 7 30 p. m.. In Armory
hall
M. L. Moak. J. H. Tatt
Adjutant. Post Com
Guthrie Chapter IV No. C R. A. M..
mppts tho first find and third Friday
nights tn each moth at A. F. & A. JH
hall Visiting companions always wel-
come. Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. Z I. O.
O. F. Meets first third Tuesday
nights of every month in Odd Fellows'
hall.
Lucy Herwlg Noble Grand.
Maggie Mliam Sectary.
GUthrla Commanaery No. 1 Knight
Templar. Meets every Wedneedaj
evening at 7: SO at their Asylum lu
tho Masonic Tomple. Visiting Sir
Knights always welcome.
Co. A. First Regt. Ok. N. 3. Meet;
every "Wednesday nlKht at 7:20 In
Hlrxel hall on North Second street.
G. E. Dunnlca Captain.
C. S. Curran Orderly Sergeant.
F. A. A.. Guthrie Council fvo. 743
Fraternal AM Association. Meets ev-
ery Wounesdny nlcht In Odd Fallows
hall corner Harrison hnd Broad. Visit-
ing motrhfrs always welcome.
Guthrie Commanrtnry Knights Temp-
lar meets second and tourth Monday
ui&lit.i in each rr.snth nt tseir asylum
In A F. & A. JL hall. Visiting Sir
KuiKhta always welcome.
CANTON GUTHRIE No. 5 Patri-
arch's Militant. 1. O. O. F. Regular
assembly every second and fourth
Tuesday night in each month in Odd
Fellow' hall. Visiting Chavallor
welcome.
P. K. Abb'itt Com'dt.
W. J. Barnhart Clerk.
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HOTEL3.
THE ROYAL HOTEL.
Van Duyn & Eaton Props -Rates
?2.00 and $2. E0 per day.
Leading Hostelry in Guthrie.
TOWEL SUPPLY.
WALTER HAMMOCK
Proprietor.
Guthrie Towel Supply
Towels and aprons of all kinds tn
nlshed at very reasonable rates. 8
me btore you buy. Walter Hammoc
Phone 627.
IN8URANCE AND REAL ESTATB-
M.LUTHER. WEST
REAL'S-TATE
N
Piie A Notary
P
Insurance S ' Ptiblic
R. R CARLIN
Largest Insurance Agency
In Guthrie.
Phone 438. Room 1.
BtUIngsley Bids
Guthrie Okla.
OKLAHOMA DISTRIBUTING AGENCY
Systematic distributors of all kinds of Ad
veatialng matter vie Circular. Cards
(samples tacklof sites ate. Contract so-
licited Satisfaction tnarauterd
UKO M.TJAGROW.HtT
Rooms 5 and t over Grand Leader Phont
US- Guthrie. Okla.
Gunsmith- Locksmith.
B. . TATVS PtXIT SHOP.
Oasoltne stovaa strains machines blcy.
cles Ktraa. clcM'Jts. Wb tehee typewriters
und uU ktafa of mending and repairing
work done.
All work guaranteed. 143 Bast Okla-
homa avenue.
C. E. BLECKLEY T. P. A
Wlohlta Kas.
THE LEADER GUTi-tniE OKLA
HER FkCE IN "THE WaY.
What Caused Little One's Dissatisfac-
tion with the Mirror.
"1 have no great tear that Gertrude
ill grow up to bo vain; that la if
her present attitude toward her W
WW eye ami pretty curls continue"
said a fund mamma. "This moratap
she stepped on a stool tu front of my
big mirror and stood there for seyeral
mlnntvrs regarding heraeif with a queor
Utile rown and all the while dodging
from lde to side as tbongh playiftc
bo-peep. "What's the matter defcrr
I asked and the answer I received
m j dlffrsat from anything I oeuld
Aave expected that It quite staggared
me. Oh mamma' she said with
pout 'It does bower mo awfly. Hvery
time 1 look in the glass my face seta
tn Oie ws.y'"'
.Terrible pliiirties. thwo Itchlnit pestt-
tnfi 1Immo of thf nkm. Put an end
to inlnpry. IXmn Ontment cures At
any drug store
RAILROADS TIME TABLE
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FRISCO SYSTEM.
No. Ill
Ar. Dally
QuthMs 1:3 a.m.
Owndler :a.m.
Chandler 6:10 a.m.
liansas city 7:15 p.m.
Monatt 10.40 p.m.
Monetl lu.o-. ; m.
Gprlncftala 1:16 p.m.
St Louis 1:30 pan.
Memphis 9:16 a.m.
Plrmliictiara 10:30 p.m.
No. MO
Dally Lv.
8:S5 p.tn.
Z:t5pm.
7:10 a.m.
3:10 a.m.
3:10 a. ro.
-a.m.
11:30 a.m.
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M0tt.in.
L MDCBD- DAILY.
I No H No. 1H
.i?:??13- Outhrle I 8:40 p.m.
'U:30n.m. Chandler I I'M p.m.
12:05 a.m. Chandler Sj3S p.m.
7:J0a.m. Kansas City 111:30 p.m.
1.20 p.m. Monett 110:15 p.m.
J:5fip.m. Monett 10:00 p.m.
10:15 p.m. Sptlnclleld 7:45 p.m.
7-15 a.m. tft Loula 11:00 p.m.
J:00.m. Memphis 8:S5p.m.
3:65 p.m. Dlrmlncham 13:30 p.m.
MI8SOURI. KANSAS &. TEXAS RY. CO.
Head down.
North-bound.
106.'
lrfve.
Itoad up
Bouth-bound.
105. 1
Arrive. J
7:05 a.m.
!:1S a.m.
11. -20 a.m.
11:26 turn.
1:30 p.m.
1:60 p.m.
1:02 a.m.
1 :64 a.m.
Guthrie
raats
Cleveland
Oiago
Parons
Kama City
Sedalla
St tAUU
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1.49 p.m.
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2:20 a.m.
3:17 a.m.
3 32 p.m.
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Sounth-bound.
Id.
Leave.
North. bound
565.
Arrive.
2:20 p.m. Guthrie I 10:10 a.m.
3:30 p.m. Kallla it :00 a.m.
5 '70 p.m. ar. Okla. City Iv. 7:15 a.m.
6.30 a.m. Iv. Okla. City ar. 8:00 p.m.
40 a.m. Shawnee 6.25 p.m.
1:45 p.m. CoalgaU 2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. Atoka 1:46 p.m.
1 4:20 p.m. Denlaon 11:40 a.m.
7.60 p.m.) Dallas 1:36 a.m.
7:46p.m. Fort Worth 8:10 a.m.
:48 a.m. I ar. Galveiton Iv. 6 60 p.m.
GUTHRIE AND WESTERN.
145.
8:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
8:80 a.m.
:26 am
STATIONS.
Guthrie
Seward
Nnvlna
Caahlon
146.
ar. 2:00 p.m.'
Iv.l 1:32 p.m.
Iv.l 1:16 p.m.
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10:30 a.m. I ar. Klngflaher
iv. 11:30 a-m.
Dolly except Hunaaye.
FORT 8MITH AND WESTERN.
Effective January 22nd 3 9 OS.
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No. 12
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with Fttsoo
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THURSDAY
In Lanilerfi "Allen" Dlstrlsts.
As tllustratinV the way the people
live In the "alian" districts of Lot
don's Bast Bud a member of parlia-
ment told tba as a poet man a com-
mon esperlenee: "He knocks at the
door with the first delivery; a head is
pat out of the first floor window and
the question m aaked 'Is that letter for
So-aird-So?' 'Yea.' replies Che post mar.
'Well' saj-s the lodger 'please leave
It on the window sill; I can't get 'swr
until the people who are sleeping lt
the pasaagewaj- ha 'a moved thel'
beds.' "
Subterranean
Wonders
Mammoth Cave
and
Oollossal Cavern
Are the moot lnterejatlns of all the
Natural Wonders 111 America. Theee
vonderfnl Caventi are visited annually
by thousand of tourists from this
counirv and abroad. Ther me pro-
rounded by sclentiaU the most mag-
nificent work cf nau-re. it would well
repay you to take 'he t me In make
a visit to them. Thy are 100 mile
south of I.oiiltvllle Ky near the
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
and 'the understated will he lad tr.
quote von rata. give train scheilule8
or send you a beautiful fully Illustrated
8 page booklet siring an IntereaUna
description of these remarkable
Itlaros.
C. L. STONE.Q P. A. Lou'svllle Ky
31.. K. & T.
Prom March lat to May 18th th
Ks'v will sell one way colrm!t tick-
et ' e northwest: Hillings. Mor
ant. interuiitcdlate polntt ?)
Hinsdale. Mont. 181.45 Llvlngstou
Logan and Gardiner $2500; llelona
Butte and Intermediate $35 00; Spo-
kne Ullombers; and Intermediate ?27
SO; Portland and 5aooiua $30 00.
California.
Also during somv datei will sell to
nearly all California points at $85.00.
Lewis & Ciarks Exposition
Portland June 1st to Oct0lor 15th
special dny only $49.10. . v
Information in regard to theeo and
natiy other choorfully given.
P. J. BEST. ArL
THE LEADER.
Because fabulous sums ere spent In
uth vrtlstnit some mrrennnts think that
it tost a furtitne to keep any busineas
tefi-re tho public. They do not stop
t ihlnk that advertikln space oan be
bought like cloth or lard or aoap
In any dtetrwl quantity as one's bust-
nsti may daimuid. The man who Is
telling cigars fiom a small stand en th
mruer doesn't need as much specs aa
dcpirtmont store But the proper
(Mice la mat as caaontlul to the beat
rtHulta In hie IiubIiipm as Is the big
finri ' bis .id. tt dtx-an't cost muoh to
huy a small spaed In tha Leader a
Sie thAt la amiable for an unpre-
utitlot'n ouoinoM. And nflr all. It's
r.ol the vlaa of the apace but what you
l'Ut In It that counts Start off with a
Utile npnre and uae It well and you'll
nifd a big one by and by.
TJ1K I.E.VUKR.
We are "buttin' in ' ttfe but.
ton business
Lodges
Societies
Churchse
Reunions
Advert'sg
Purposes
Only first class outfit in the
territories Write foi sample
nd gel prices.
Armantrout Eroi
Guthrie uida.
FOLLOW THE FLAG.
I '
Buttons
:j THE WABASH will be tbe $
. popular route to tbe .
i SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Kansas City t
: ttrsrSJi"!0 "The Coodfellowship Train"
To the NORTHERN ANNIVERSARIES at St. LouU
alter adjournment of tbe Houihorn Baptist Conveatioe.
ROUND TRIP '8
Kansas City
s
WATCI for our Wabash Cap Man - a walking question bos to a"
aosucr all questions regarding Kaasea City. He will beat lb dalegstes com- C
maoJ on arrival at our Uee Station. 2
VYe reier to our nsataa frlad Rev F. C McCoooall Siepnao A. !
Korthropaad tbe Rv g. M. Brews of Tk Word aud War. or Kev . M. f
Qurler KaMas City Km at mr W. H. Batoe CU Center Kas. S
Vt further particskre MUcees. J"
U. S McCI.JtU.AX. J!
Vsfers Paaseager Ageet Wabaasj K. R .
ot Male St. Kansas City Me.
MAY 4. 1905.
8iiRHiiraiiinMixiinaKMini8iMiiiniTnXmiraiW.
Classified Advertisement!
KMafilHaaHWHfirKIMHnMn
"' 1 e
Flva cents per Una. first Insertion; o
Pnd one-hnlf rents per line each subse-
quent taaertir.rv
FOR RENT.
I'OR RBNT rnmlnhrrt rooms tor Itsjht
houflCKcplna UT K Vila
I"R MKNT ood pa.itui plenty of wa-
tt r. Be. P. K iKxlacu
FUR RENT Hotel In Peiklns. O T .
rumlshml ton.pl-te. J. B. Klnis. Daily
Hotl Outhrif. O T
HELP WANTED.
At NTBD Portpr al the Blue Bell Cufc.
NY INTIU.l.IUBNT f-EflSON may rn
irnod Inoomn corrrapondttis; for tifwapo-
wrs Rxp'rlonre turn tusiny. 8ind for
infllulnr Pr9 Hvndicate. Room 31
fovkport N". T.
LOST AND FOUND.
X.OBT A M;i sonic charm
finder. A. G.
Rewurd to
'XST A at Irk fin iul"
Miond .vlna; Ki'turn to
1 nd receive irtr.rd
rontr 'lla-
11 K Noliln
0000
900
THR OROWINQ SOUTHWKST
"No ctliT e.nloii of the Pnltad
States 1 a adhnm lt.gr ao nipldlv In
p'ipillii'kir agrioiUture l-illrond
tonstrurtlon Htul maritime com-
men e .aa the Southwc-t Texua Is
now the lending state In nillwny
mileage "nd ilnlvepton miinda aet-
nnd ait.ong Amortcjui porta in tho
nlue of l.er x(.oits "- From Mun.-
aev'a for Mnreh.
Ae have lots of Information
about th Soittnwi-at valuable alike
to the Investor mid hom"eker.
e miv in.Uie It pnaAlble for u
get In touch with 1mt fe jn-opoal-tn..-
vou .ire looking for It will be
our etui. 1 -or to ) It mi are
IniercH'iil l'll m whit sou want
"ow mi ch jru ha o t tiut-ot mid
we will gladly fuiniali thi 'nfi "-mn-llon
fre
Low Rate Rxcunlsni on May
lnd and 16th.
Senl today for a cupv of our froa
liook "The Coining Ctuntry" and
partlctilrars nbout mtn- Addreas
OIJROK MOtJTON.
General Patvonfffr i.nd Ticket Agt.
Ilux 911 St. Louis. Mo.
00 0000
0000
$22.40
HOT SPRINGS and RETURN.
Gcxid
for 90
daya.
via.
Fort Smith and Western Railway
"""" by far
The Quickest Best anil Shortest Way
Compare tint time with 'other lines
and our Excellent Connections and
you will adopt the "Sans Bola Route"
an the proper route.
Call at City Ticket Office. No. Ill
South Divlslou Street for further In-
formation aa we are
"Always glad to serve you."
Jos. P. O'Donnell
Phono (It. v General AgenL
Harry's hack line Ueaorvoa you
patronage. Calls promptly auawerod
Oklahoma Ave. SJables QrlsBOA e
Smith. Pbooo 72
Make your wants
known through
the newspaper that
reaches the oeoplc.
The Daily Leader.
baptists o&r-:B.r.
WABASH Orthodox ConUt in I-
makiugT travel safe for valuable V
frelnht. I'
50 ROUND TRIP
to St. Louis
a!
trUli 8ALEL.
.
KOR vf.R -Round trip ticket Guthrie
.. U . ... -. .. . . .
... mi nnuinm cii-iip 11 uaen at
et.ie c R A . i.are Leuder oftltfe.
1JR SU.B A scholanhtp in MeKlnney
Practlotil i.uslneaa college MeKlnney.
Tax. Kuii course value. J7; wUl sell for
1 Address. The Leader.
KOR a M.B Scholarahlpa In Tyler (Tax.)
Literary Normal and Commercial ot-
hte. value $40; two for ta. A4drea.
The Leader.
COR SAlJK Pmrt'l stock (f
good. (tc.Kt cpenlna - srap
Box lOi Ralston. Okla
millinery
Address.
KOR SAI.B--A new up to ?ate grocer-
fur ali-: no old stork. Wall give u
mall dlseoni( If anld be'ira Mnv h 1
store bullli'ig. rei t cl.cap well lomf.l
In b-st town In f-idlnn Territory Ca 1
mtea for Jnnulry wore about ffO pv
day. Oncii reason fr ielllng AdJrexa
J )L Kennedy IVetumlta. r. T.
FOR 8AI.K--A .nndem for .
' C" car Lea del.
Addi oaii
l'OR SALE One White sewing machine
mle No 25 piloe US Thla ma-
cnli . la new and worth $(". leor par-
ti' ulna ipply at Leader olflce
I-OR SALR One Mjirlln shotgun. 1891
' t! for 130 A bnrgiun For panic-
uHrs npplv tit the L-videi office
i- 1
foR Al.E Nice fl t room house and
two lot nvoat dislr.ible portion of city.
on r ir line nil crnv. nlenr-ea; price
i: S00 Addreaa O C It cure Leader.
l'OR 8Ltt--Cher.. fe nrrea M acres
plowed. 33 ncnlca more can be cul-
tlM.ed ul lnnd god spriAg 4 mllea
wiiith of Mnthall and I rnllea north or
t.uthrle. If you h ve un thing to trade
for thla. call
I'tJR 8AI K 321 ni-re Improved 100 acre
bo J mlloa of Mtrriek 16000 00;
!; m-ea liottom. 2 atroa alfalfa. 1 l-l
I inlle notMi of GDthrl" ner acre 310.00
Ri Ixirlxin reeldence 21 acrea Imttom one
mile u ... Iiiiprrivemema new 34 500
i'( m rea impiovel 3 miles of Her I 'k
! lien ulfilfu. 81 ii ien cultivated will
trade for city pttpcrt). IJ.100.
IHOP8i:s 5 iwim n.iUKe 4 lota. Kiat
nuthrle floee In. 3. l0 t! room
bouae. hnrn 1 lot. well st Waahlng-
toti t'ini)
-MOPMKH TO RBKT From J.00 to IS 00
per month nlao a large list of city
property and good farms near Outhrle
for asilo and tr'-'e. Two store buildings
In Metric ni onu rosldenca tu Still-
I untnl nr aulM
KONKV TO LOAN on farM and brick
Li.slnetfav m par cent;"W tRKUl-
lKNChS at 10 iter cent.
Notary public collections money In-
vcated on good flral Mortgages.
Advertise your jrorerty here for rent
or Kill.
P. T McVAY
nnom II Up Stairs Lynn Block Outli-
ne Okla.
Public Training Stable.
I have itnrted 0 public trolnln
table In connexion with my board-
Ini? biiiiiieu at thu old N. D Smith
atand. I would be pleased to corre-
spond with thoee who have horses to
race in the 1901 campaign. I gait aud
balanea up colte.
Bpeolal attention given to boarders
8 M. McQlnnls Prop
Both Phones 44.
EL RENO
and the now oountiaa in Western Ok
Ir.homa alio all pglnta "on the-Rook
Iflland Syateni Inclujlug Qboataw
Dlylelon oan now be roaohed to best
odvantngo by tho New Lino.
The 8t Louis El Reno &. Western
Railway Co.
Trains leave Quthrle from Bants
Fe (Union.) Station.
THE REAL
)0a-:ia I'trta Hi cultivated timber
d wat-r ranted inika out.
te acre farm. Improved fnU fish iond crop acea with farm- 1 mlls out.
Two aectkvn deeded and laia of one amotion arhool land ae m ih hi
(roi well matured and timbered bulldlnca and forced In Inty iount A snap
Laree Hat ot Woodward i-ouuty dirt Improved o i.nimprovwd. all il(ie to
i..llrojid U 00 per acre up
Bt waiohouse In tlty to rent.
T H
.14 W Okla. ave.
3?
When you arc
the North Bast South and Southeast 1
AND WAXT TO
Save Time and Money
Call or phone city
Fort Smith & Western Railway
No. Ill S. Division St. Phone 773.
Good connection to
contemplate going.
ALWAYS QLAU TO SSRVI YOU'
J. J. GtMOW. 0n'l. Pvm. Ajfent Port Smith Ark.
Jo. P. O'Doanell Oen'l. Agt. Guthrie 0. T. J
Mae THnawf
.1
PLArY VOUH WANT MK16
IT WILU PAY YOU.
1 Mlnnrl 1 lMcnna
I fsa'WBe KUVW
!- ..... ...
jaiifi UHJATIUN rree gin
site glvm In
Castle Creek nation. Indian Tetrltorf
New town excellent location. No gte
there. Large crop a a j red. Oln mast bo
built at once Ad treat Fort Smith and
Weai era Townalte So. Waleetka t T.
WANTED-ltan at Leader olHI-e.
MALE HELP VANTED.
WANTten-I hav positton for jreod
aaleamen See ma for terms. V. Bow-
ers log Weat Harrison. Outhrle
COB8I
COBS1
'ANTEf-lo ll ou
.'ou need Tho W.
all me COBS
H. Covle Ce.
Farm Land!.
oonoGcooocooo
I pay citah ror HNAPS In b.nda In 9
nny part of B nth or North Dakota o
and houaea lota or lands tn or near o
Ulnneanlla 8end full dlcrlptlns o
and SNAP I RICRH ONLY in flrst o
letter. 0
R R BHBMPAnn o
82 N w York Life Building o
Mlt neitpoUa Minn. o
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(First published in tha Dally Leader
Muv 1 1M&.)
Application for Liquor Lleente.
Territory of Oklahoma. Logan County as:
Votlce (a hereby given that W J. Black
li.ia thla day f.led In the office of th
County aerk. In and for said County of
Logan hi petition asking that a license
l-e granted him to aeli at wholesale.
n.ilt llqu..ra on Lota 1 to 8 tnclualve
back t6 tfth ward. City of authie. In
aid Count) 'anil Territory
!' no proteat be filed on or before
Miy .3 1MT II petition Will Si grc-nt-.1
ii iI.ciim" laxiied.
Wltnrta my hanii and the aeul of acid
(ounly lu-it-to ulttxcd thla Sta
day of April 1306.
M. E TRAPP.
County Clark.
(SEAL)
I 'First published m Dolly Leader Way
1 10 )
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan Couaty ss:
Notice In hrreby given that JMcholaa
lloorger hVui this Hay lllod In rde nlllea
of thu County Clark. In and for ld
County of T-ngiin. petition asking thiu
a license be granted him to sell at retail
malt spirituous and vinous liquors on
lot 7 block 58. .Marshall. O. T In said
County anil Tenltory.
Jf no prutral lc filed on or before ifsy
: Isuft ii petition will be granteil
and Itevnee iaVtued
Witness my baud and Uie seal of said
County lureto IllaoU thla let day
of liti. lJOS.
(SISAL )
M. E. TRAPP
c"p-ty Clerk
Hy J I.. McKeown. Deputy.
iKItat I'unllHlimt In ti.illy l.widpr May
J tub.)
Anplleatlon far Liquor Lleeme.
TerrUoiy of Oklahoma Logan County ss:
Notl i- la in i-nliy ajlvun that J. M
Kcopplc luta thla day flltd In thai
office of Hi.- County Clark In and for
mild Co miy hla petition aakina; that .1
llnna he grimod him to aeil nt retail
limit. tplrituouM and vlnoun liquor In
laiikridgv 111 Hitlnff Creek Twp la aald
I ouuty aiitl 'iVrrltoo
If no protect be Wed on or liefore May
1C. tses hla iK-iltlon V.I1I (m erumed und
tKfnae tsaiiid
Wltneaa my hand and tha seat of aald
County hereto ufflaod thla 1st day of Mar
IMt.
(MBAI.) e
M. R TRAPP
County Clark.
ESTATE FAIR
J room house
nasjary stabl orchard.
Mrt;N
Uulhri.. Okla.
w
going anywhere in $
ticket office of the
most any point you
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 85, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 4, 1905, newspaper, May 4, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72450/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.