The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 247, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 17, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Clothing House
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STPIP
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Slickers
Rubber Coats.
Duck C ;s
Jean Pants
'n -n
Work Shirty
A H!g 8tocl0I
Clothing
Hats
tad
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r urnising
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Goods.
We will not be Undersold
-Call
am! sec us.
H. L. COHEN
Proprietor.
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STOP WITH ED AND FRAHK
AT ir-tt
i O K i
!est 0 cent meals In the city. Opi.
aayauu nigui lie-is .'. anil r.O cents.
SULLIVAN .V. L.MKKY I'roo'rs.
iSmiSSiSSEiSriESiSSSSSSK.
Hir nAPitha
IIIIKtmitll n til 1 nita rnrrir tiulri J
i'djirctiiir.vm li u wlnihrr Uhii tin
nun. in. irm nr in I. nniiii iii
il'in luir iiiiui 1 1 tlu nioHi del Hi tj
illa It hu fur llftt iir Hip 'i-rt
I'nruiiil.i I r.n;uiiH lUn i. ... kn.iuiEi
f 1 frit b ith i s lan as tliu Inirlt t auilm-Z
Jii. and tin- unfit riMiiii-iit in rmjl 11ikiK
jlnil li i r stHi ili-t III it t. r liwil l)nriiit'2 J
IhlM lii.ltL lr ttiil 1.1 n lift llnl .iiiioiiiKC
juie iiu)iiit .mil anstur.i uf humiN-lu'
Spr. sir Jifil f'n-roi ik. l'tlie M 1 mail.
1 i r t )JiL.il Loruni)4)iiilpiit.o Loiili
JeiUi.U. iiulc a.ucit. for Amriua. Ail
W.-i'ii
The Slsooknra Root Hair Grawar Co.
IIIII. K M hoillll I'lllll li Nu V.irlt.Jj
iwwwiiiimwiiAJii m .in. i i m.
Siillt'e
Jasper Armstrong t hrlslian minis-
tcr of New iloston Tonus will preach
In the Clirihtian church next Lord'
day at II o'ulook a. m and a p in.
WtMi.it The
widow. Addi-Jhs
acquaintance of
"(5. ' postotll e
.. ftsSas
rffflfc-Wi-SS '"Ji ViASSA I
iWsV
J ilavo you tried those cigars at Lib
- lie's drug store'.' t'JS-tf
MomcWoUcrV guide nnd latest map
tho best! thing out; coinpnwoi etc. at
Llllie's ilrtig stoto. if
Orcat animal show nqua.lum circus
and hipitodromo combinad are as much
superior jo any other circus over stun
here as the electric light is superior
u tullow onnillc Clevelnad lOhlol
riaimiualer '
(JuthrioiScpt. 30th.
r.esl cigars
t drug store.
in the otty at
LUlLi's
satf
Hull to tin strip.
If yon ilo you fnnt u flrst-olnss
iwhuel. We sell all tho standard
inalics of cycles fee us llrst
hlVNCKU .v KoiiKitTaox.
Territorial Agents.
If you arn wnltirg for ctrip onenlntr
iloa't fail to lu7 your qrugi station. I
ju-yvAitq.. pt Ullifr dru; store tho old
ius'JH' turner iiairisun mu
ccond
f n ik. il .' i i .
m
SJS-tf
'rai'etVfioii on- penny
C.ipilul Oftv buok stoic.
up at the
10-1
-t i
.1. '. CoultTJ- and ii M. Urown huvc
Istught a neKstock of hardware ami
impToments a)d will locate at Perry.
4i!-5t
il tomors' bupp.ies qslnbic extract
Jiiinalca ginger Lillie slls. etc. All
will bo uuedotl in thetrlr liny t'iu".i
ut LUIIm's drag storo coinV Harrison
uuj) Seoonii street. tf
Wanted at Vstoi
1 deliver telcgfyinl
n Lnion ollVe
Pfi uoy
Vlliiauiaon btage Co
miP1 f v:: rr u "i ai "st
L- . . I . . . . i- J 1 ' .1 TI .A Jb 1
r- : --.
'" "hiikc uiiicy cv jiivuii
arrives at Uhanuier at -t . m
l.ives Chandler daily at 7 a in.
y mvcs
XCau
l'iivcs at uuthne at4 p. in. Ufhcc
Un lals' cicar store
t I livrii
to ' u'
Iqi g c j.
'itr . cf a. d
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ll-.H.NUSJt
SUCCESS
l
THERBOISTRON
SYSTEM DE
OLARfJo T
rdts a
LL MIGHT
JASl
HOKE
SMITH Kim HIS BUSttLSS." a u1 in ihu w'cruws r
--k U lh ffratd dnj for a munber
Klutef Arm-kml m. .IU?...
S'lllpr m.w . r 1JM .md s
Hr if Mjpr'Hlrku I'. w
llWfiir llrttrrrn.
y
Je orJr of Secretaryth of Af
jierlor iltirt (if4i r.u'
tiu
reg-fttrp
jAlOh of all nornonn It.Hn-."'''
fn pooil
fnlth to scelc luprfs 'io uiicroueo
. -
tr!p uas un operiuiBV u secnictlat
first a linnl'liip to tu boomers ftnrt
was Uio cause of f"1" '"alpdlctions
It uas- bowero' cocbtil on the
iight-ineiioU''lf ll 1iul not been for
the MnfofT." drought anil intonso
het it wo'"1 n loabtedly ere" this
have tcervJ l''e hearty approval of
all uoiv'ide settlers.
Tlio
It ulinrilly fair to blamo Suoretarv Pnt-1 hour countless thotunmls Iiimj
Smiif fortheunfavorabh.v?ctttlierond'fut'l'rt'lu111 llt? bell and those
l blinding choiring dust. 'Jhoieis
A rnwi4-f Inn tltn( If I... 1....1 1.! 1...
i." 'tviiiiiii iiiitk II 11U ll.tll I1IS iiy IIIU
fl.ii .....1 ..t..l.l- 1.1 l. l. 1
y.fc aim iiiiiLa wuulu ue it.iiiny huh
A the utniospherio condlticms as nearly
Ideal
as could b.
conceived by the
Idealistic boomer.
It is true that the forco of clerks
xos not sulllcioiit at the outset to is-
sue ceitifleatea to those w'uhing to
enter the land but thu envr wan rc-
p.ihcd and all satisfied by Trlday
e von big.
The fact is no one not even the
most (.anguine could have foreseen
any such overwhelming rush of people
as has set In sincu .Sunday.
The issuance of 31.000 ccrtlllcntcs
the Hi st tio days of registlation
shows that tho g-'wer.imetit employe-.
at the booths have been aiivthlutr but
li(s-v . lilrilM W7
emlss In their duties.
That the legislation system ha u'a' P !Ultc1 a"""'ff tho banners of the
accomplished one good result is show n '"cllt stntos of 'u' "alio"
at Orlando where flty-thruu men who After u few hhort and appropriate
attempted to dofy the pre&i lent's plain -"blreises an I songs tho great libprty
ordeiB and to take unfair wlvant-ige hM W!ls g vcn rc tal' l"r "W stuto I
f their" more honest rivals have b en nml lcrritory and wound up with one i
anvsted by tho Hoops ltunsposslhlv '"""w:! J utrnlj f .r unlvvrs il liberty.1
unfortiinate for them Unit thov hiu'e 'unl(lj!iuiii at cal'ed willing lit-J
lost tho last chance of fielr lives to lu ani'. nssUte.l by lle writer
s-uire 'vhiil might have proved fir- Pl'edtho cord and the thundoring
tun They have houcver. onlytMsnl b0eme'1 lo pci.i!m to worlds
ti. uselves to blame Bin! Mmruthy thn okn "1l woti'U sojn become'
bo waste 1 on them. Hum i'-. nnL' "' t't andest states in tho
-lTi tu rgrtrat.cvi sybierr. '.. l.rrx. ' ''" t close of the cciemouies
In y might not ba hiid lo i j b.t ' '' i''''1 tt f nnmanli
i -rly foi i i ir trss!irr3ioiis "s It ' l Ul v '" !kl " ' p ''"''''C
' In it i i
'.MI Il 1
smra Uaciwn along thefl":" ' m" lul py"a'i ww.u.i nr
iti i tic cannot horwid
. v.i ie i.o The clearing up of j
lhttliucslwlrlil.lv cranio . ...! .: '
' .
issuau.-e of s.jiii) cerlillentcs &'iow
that reglsfration cv.is noi the f.iiUire '
mat iiunv fleelureflat nrst it would he
MORE LAND3 TO BE OPENED
i riu" )i.iln of the liK-lmiiiiii Imll
Un-
rrcutlmi i:clilnl Tjiiii.
The ope.ilng of two more Indian
lesenatlons is under consideration in
il... : ... .. .
i... iuiuiiui iico.iitmeni im contll-'
tl'IIIS
pra-iicaiiy Hie saoio as thou
un.li.i- wl.li.1. II... r ... .. ...
" ' v- iuuiuuuu ll HUB
opened.
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The opouing of tho Ki knpoci resor
Jttoti In
the Indian territory has al-
ready been decided upon. Allotments
...i
are now behg inade. ThoneM rei:r-
.. ll.. I ). . l ...... . t
imdiii:. iiiuiicM i:r-ii
- -- --j-... .. .w f USII6JUII (
the l ncompahgro and Uintalnite in
I lib Lach oinbr.uos about ?0000(W
acres. In the bitter valuable miner-
! als uie abundiiut while each cjiii-
' prises rich farniiii; laid. Tile Cglvllu
rescrcatton in Washington state will
! probably be ipcncd to settlement
early nejft yiiar. '1 his contains about!
J0000Q0aerp4.
.
THEY WEPE SMART
Unit Tiioutiii3 y C'ullirpiln ViSiii1i)p
t'hlllll.
Two young fallows secured a valu-
able claim near Perry . ycntci day.
They will hold It too as tuey intend
to divide tho clftim hulivpen fin
Tlioy both i-ogihturofl Prlday. tn
I'YIday night ono of thp young men
wont our near 1'epry nml solcoty I the
quaiter. 'I lie other followed al noon
yiiatcrdiiy and tquattoil on thu Inn I
Now they intend to contest nnd
which ever wins deeds Im'f of tho
olaim to hU conUstcc. Nino to one
tliut tlicsc follows make. the game hold
Rood. The average American e-ltUjn ' Tiu snu Pn railroad did mere bust-
when aggregated proves too much for noss yesterday at this plnuo than ever
any single individual atllolal or o n- beforo In tbe history of the load.
blnatlon ugalust them.
Wliut i:iiorB) Will Do.
The appointment of Henry W. Scott
as associate justice of "Uio supreme
court of Oklahoma shows what energy
will do. lVu your. BgHjSeatt waso
barefoot boy oir. In Hodgeman oonnty
VNil boyish reluctauco to wuarlug a
liaU Whon ho grow up ho went Into
tho newspaper bisinosa anil thon tho
raw. At that Uino the l.-ununl
land
inio.. ...... ...!.... . '
7 "." rrluy ""rupt. una s oil
uoiorminett to wood t out Thu fl.atl . . .
hod not gone far befor he 2 L$ $& JZLll t
lobe leglster himself. When Clove- duTbolh warnin ami ev.-ning. Sb
land was beaten hoof course wont out. unlit mIumI at '.' i p. in All are iu-
Ho was only
beaten by a few votos
and this boiauso
M.
s name was urn
je
spelled otractly Lawrence AVorld
V.'lilppi il tlio rontimutir
A blilp;)erllojgod fit potmisUr at
Hennessey a few days ago for negli. J
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irrtlll'll III 111! I. 'Ml 111" lllll I I H 111 111 I
Vx ;; b.d ;;. at ;. : i
-
.vi.uiyiiurt
J'rs- Ssr- Iughosof yiuhia. wa
ladiy .-'i i t'H enimi jvunuqupot
jtteril.. inomiii? 1 1
I r. ii l'i - l ! U
Sj wi b- taiti 11 tf H
1 it
"i-
lm
t 1 r
1
Pot I u ' t 4
h 1 1 -t.r tin me rea
oh rnrwopLD's paip
f
tittiu VII i h Vint 1 n
"tatnlt clj
f
tilt s.
i i kmi' p. in- '
s
routine J"'
Tti-'ii pi iriam nt WniM s
rt Mi jh r ji o mil
yrtfr omplcto xiitisfac
n'l 'nrtfBSt iii nurse of ncnnle
Of MIT08 Uinu'iR which c.aiiiomiu nc-
quitted Itself as Is Its acknowledged
' custom i ot inngnlflcotit man-
- I.- 11. .ir.lLllltOiW 1lul..ll....t.... .
jO.ortlioffn. Very extensive
H'' " ""111.1 Mill UlVtl
Urfflo tuiil the carle tids 0f hisHnim
fruits so tastefully nrranffed im.m.ntn.1
Lu picture seen but on x In a life time.
After having been ndmlrcd by tlie
scores of thousand the frnlt wis ill--
iriuuieuwltl nhnlsh hand lla-hots
wore sent to every stnto henthiunrtors
and nuiin uii .. .. i.. ..i.. i
--. -( v riiuii v ; iiiiihi
"fte or tiir great attractions of the
day uas the ringing of the new Mb-
ortj bell. A request tlint every state
and territory be- represented by' a fcon i
and duhter wis mile by the mm-I
ngeuiont and loner before the an-
- -
j-uwiiji-iae nigs in eliaige found It no
easy t iu j.nsMng their way through
the cmwil
Otclulioma's banner Hns Honied from I
the top of corn stol H Hcvcntoen foct '
tw - Inches hlffh It n.is carried bv the '
"iiioi-.inil supported by JIIss Xollic
Ib-nriow ur gotetnor'H littlu daugh-
ter tin I Iienp.rt Uiehardson son of
Hon. T. AI. KUhnidRon of Olclnlioma
City. The taste of carrying tho flag to
the Appointed place through the vast
throng of people that lined the way
"as no easy one and tho must like
cornstalks created no end of comment
bike gallant Uklnhomnns Master
Ilavenportaud Aliss Nellie held to the
support ilbbons and helped battle
their way through the nmeiiiblncrns
"lm ROon Ule " lS of tlu youngest and
'" sl I-ff?'clo territory In the union
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4Hut I lk.lt 1 I . .. J .
ur" ""'H
lmi1)n Q-
unci a 1 aqothpf t-
ihoa:a' inngiultjer'.t
Jlbl"5'' ot wluh I uill wrilo.voiisoon.
l'xv tf"1"11 eferginiw of tho day uoro
conctu leu uv . display of tireworkh on
t the lake front. The people wcrotigtiln
as deiiiely mas-.o.l as at Hie liberty
bell and whn the search lights were
turned upon llieiii. mi es of humanity
Jtppoaied in nil dircotious. Homb3 and
rockets of eifery conceivable vai lely
vein flrpil nfT "imt inntiJ.! ltl. l...
" " """""" " "'
ln of lntil.
It certainly was agnail
iw . . . .
illftnlnv 111 4 fiit.n . aiiMi.u4.i t ....
4 "' -.vMiiUmHlt
tl!nu.u it ..f
ua n IMVUt
f t.i.e peonlinyv
At Itfc (lr.Hi lit il.ufl.. inntGnc: ....
idlvtllsoiv.d and ull . n1l ti...
- '"
luonotou'ius swish of the wavos aonur
"" ' ..-..M lllWl IIJ irau IU "O-
.iiii( i.i ....
Here that the groat Worlds Fair with
all tho nation- on csrlh assembled
WHS tliu quietest p'ace lu the world.
.loi n I Mitch.
hi-ltmin r Wirlu'l'- 1 per qero. Tlio final pwuf foes ara 81
WIiom are the liars who during tho'"11 il commission of liyo and ouo-
cold spell of two weeks ngo dc'ared
that tliere would bo no moro bat
wontlier this year. There was. mjUj. I
ing HI;o this spoil for beastliuost in all I
In'.y or August. It makos us tlro.1 to '
hoarwoathor proilts doolaro that the i
Iwelc bono of wlntor is brokeh" or
h it "th-ro will bo moi hot coather
this summer." It's a fact that tbe
aggregate heat for ovoiy summer
varies bin little and tl)e coJd qt every
half doi'ii wlnfepd triko3 a mighty
pvun bcibiui-c wltii any othor half down
inters feptenibers avcrago hot and
dry.
PERSONAL AND GENEnAL.
i. .iiottror OrUmdo ivns In town I
yeUrtmy. No strip fur Ijfm.
.lestl -o liops wrr closoil .yesterday.
All the judge wt 10 on the strip hor-
de. Iter. Tho uas Wttlestt. Ne 1 Forest's
faih.-r bi-law final Alurenliui A)q
wuk In the cly 'ihorhy- He has r.t-
onicod his snpolutiiiBHt to one of tho
new towns in the strip and was on his
way thUhor
Crl M Orn Km . o 11110 in otl j
SLhI.18 fctamirr mh lurry Mjok
laud. Me is mu h
. 1 . 1
nnsltlon nnd WMIf
ohii nironts. nh reside (n thts city
v"w ' J ' '' HrT.
rtiui'i iuliiiiviim
r
I'ur fU' th !
i Ono bank safo and one vault door.
j Can b bought at half their value. In-
imr? or llenrv Uloiwr. unanoo
Ucorge H. Dodson. (Isihrio. Ok.
ot
n
U
w .1-
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cut seen in tucUaaner uj 1
ever seen In thojQuatter Ci'
iieinuta I'm i.elltrftA
"Mlliriu
V.. .5' .3tar!
! tvlt. 5CTU.
Mrs A
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1
I' hami .era ih'
1 ils an ! p it)
j 1 af if a
nl'i i 1 wbre 'te '
1 10 ite' tjies jiiT 1 "
repute lfr s t Jt tato t
if this city. Oni'uV'J' a "
i'ni
.. lef imhi r
EVERYBODY SHOULD DRINK
It is tlu 1 caltlm
or offer )iit friend
people in Kcncr il
motto in brcuiru I
.i 'I fniiM ilrmk on can dunk yourself
It is preferable to strong lruik nnd
cfi-i it to wmo MII.l SFR 111 CIT
or is
NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD
lij
I
s'lio ill'!
Anheuser-Busch
IJcforc IcaMiiR for the Mnp since tlio watir
which you get ma not suit cui pal
fiKidiiger jo-it' liealth
. .
nn nr rn in it iii
ua dc ruuHU ai all
THE NEW COUNTRY
SOME INTERESTING TACTS RE-
CARDING ITS AREA.
HOW TO GET LETTERS PATENT!
Ami Cltlicr liifiiriinlldM yr u (ji;
ntr-"l lip Strip Iti MTMillrinv-
'ilio loi nly l.hnlU.
The New Oklahoma or the
keo race which was opened for
f'hero-settlo-
menl yosterdny Is a large tract of
land lying between the southern bor-
der of Kansas and the northern border
of Oklahoma. Its eastern limit is the
Arkansas liver. The reservations of
the l'onca and Otoe Indians lying
within that dlsti let aro not yet avail-
u bio lu so tilers Tho strip is nearly
.'i0 miles long from oast to west with
a uniform width from north to south
of sKtv in'Ies nnd contains n.OlS.Tfii
I acres. Add to this !M 711 acres for the
i Tonk.iu.i and '.'M020 for the Pawnee
iresenntions (both opened with
tho strip pioper September lo) and
the grind total U (11911 lfc.l noron.
JNeaily Ss'000 acres should bo de-
j ducted for alloluients to rorident In-
dians .sihiol pnrririvM toivnsltos
tnilil.i- post suline laid le The
a' ie m ii ! in ' ol'
ste.uls ot itJUilVwrsopoiisi i ntii"
' ' e i Sim ( ' setni ar'd
Ijii t i not cpeci itlj desliable i"i
I faimiug pu. poses nn 1 p. ibably not tq
e.Meen 'i QUO to T.'f . l q i irtr soctiu is
WK110 liiiinodlitel iccu.da. Person
cannot suttlo on Bojtloas thlrtuen.
sixteen thirty-throe anl thlrty-hix in
ea.-h township set apart for schools
and pitbll." bidding-.; noron tho so-
callo.l saiino resi-r.c lauds; nor on
Camp Supp'y m' litiry reservit'tou;
nor on Chllloj o I i llau .Sjliool ivjr-
vntlon; n r on tracts allotted to inili-
vldii.il hid m llvrything else in
" J M l" """ nmmr
hemrstend la"'.
tltrt cttliii 1 Liibi k .f in ..su.. !...
j II -f jre rjcciviiig pitont the settlor
I mit in Hildltion. t. complying with
J tha laws regnt)pg cntr pay to the
i government fjfyito per acre foranylnnd
I oist of o;i degrees; l '0 per acre for
(land between UT'. and 03'; rjegroos
i Pour per cept nntniil interest will
be hied from date of o.itry. The land
I otli je entry fee is $ f tr S ) ' turns or
I less an 1 S1-) fur ovor sJ acrjs .vlfn
cu nmUsion of two an t ono half cents
lla11 "nts per acta
rollowlng thti nractl o thatobtalno.l
w0'' U'riAhqmu was oponed town
lotR ln l uomny seat towns will
Probably belong ij tho ll.-U baainor-.
)lll"ff town Iqt carlifloitos who are
"ImMhuj iqimmcutateiy m.iKeRuustnn.
mil improvements to hold title. No
price will h-ivo to ba piitl for those
lots o.lhui than tbo usq il fiio
Tvr'o tqcthods nro pressrlbed for
founding tow nsitos on public lands.
oNclusive of above natqd cAnintyscaK
l-'ill A p't must bo tiled with tho
O'Jiinty rcoorder and oopy sent to the
general land olHso. Thereafter the
president may oauso the lots within
town limits to bo aiicttbiuil oil' to
liighijlLblililcl'i at a minimum price of
-510 per lot Lots undisposed of may
nftei wards bo sjld at private salo. An
actual settler upon any lot and upon
any additional lot on which he may
have substantial improvements can
prove up and purchase same as a prc-
ompt.on at such minimum
secoi.d-'L'nder tho MJiP.nd nothod.
I alid&4Ctt'ulI c.'ttloirou ii a townsitc
may bo enterod at tho lund ofil.-o in
trust and lots disposed of under terri-
torial laws. Que hundred and loss
than 800 persons may enter nut to ex
ceo( . . A
a .....
uias0 1 wuu nil"'' -" . " nun
git wing ncuoBii over 1280 acres and o h additional
nor nwirM 1 lift 1 1 11 if 1 ..- 1 iiikii n i.i
1000 up to 5000 inhabitants may en-
tor HO acres. Such Lnd mus jv
pabl for at the goverrmc.nt Jirioo per
11CIO.
Wiiwii it Is deslrabk 'to establish a
tow nsito on lands tha' may have bocn
previously on to red .s a hmnestoail
the ontryman may a. p!v to the scjre-
tnry of thO interior t paroliase suoh
lands file a plat at tho propaswl slti
anil pay $10 per aer.
qmy SfrUi) in Tov"
m
be at tho M P churohi south
r- --- -- ... J '- '
corner of i'qs riu Hroitd Tfiq n.is.
jr Hv Uiilrlv ''l prea.h
jV Tr U 1111 rly wi'ipreu.h
iu- to d . vui - i . Ii ri.ll
k SUX llv ('i 1 it
t 1 t r 1 -s 1 a
i I
traydos u'j
in-iiiiri1 for
Bottled Beer
niav be
ito and
si a re t
'...
and that
.. . .
NH81 -CLASS SALOONS
Coming On Its Own Special Train!
The ( In i (
Kiiioprim mill
OIIMlliclutlull
nif
ii'iin
SANGER & LENT'S
(ji:M)
International Allied Shows
t'lrpn. I.nuccrl... lllpiKiilrontiMiiul
-(imtIniM
Wll.l. KMIllilT AT
Guthrie Wednesday Sept. 20
150 World's Distlnguishad Arenlc Meteors!
Monster
Of Iture
Menagerie
mi. i uii.t.
Aliinv Speelmeii" of Sped s ej llcfou
Seen In Aim lie.i.
A llm of v
ITT
Alls Siiriiles-
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tol.).
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ALL NEW FEATURES!
ARTISTIC PEERLESS. PURE
ror iiiiitienlars m
... .I....... -ft!..
Kll 1
vl il.it
Initial a
ills il.iil;
ml
I "
Wittch th;
anything
FOR
SALE.
A horse or horse and
trade for town property.
buggy
A running mare anil saddle
trade for town property.
Deeded fiirni in Logan county lo
trade for town property.
Lodging jAe furniture and
fixtures foi sals??
Farms foi utile and rent.
CALL AND SEE US.
WlMl.li good olllco ghl. who
can keep acciuiiiu. lixiuiro at l.i.wiiii'.
olllca
I will gladly lowuul the lady wo so
Hiiiuiy oiioreti ui uoiu my jucnei atxiio
n iy oiioreil co uoiu my jacitei atxiic
los' booth al Orlando on September L
if hho will oNpross the same to
ma Imnnnllold No. aQ3 North PI ret
lUtltos.'
KI
Ibum
street (in thrhv A lli'lit tun lunUnt.
' with il brown velvet cape.
We ciac a number of choice proper-
tics for sale. Call on us.
Sl'I.M'Hll v IbtllBltTSOX.
Oeuoral Agents.
Ppr a good shave hair out or sham-
poo go to Towers llios. ivitlstlo bar-
bers 110 South Second street oppo-
site pQstotllco. Uood work guarantued
Kvorybody who attended Hangox.&r
Lent s shows and their name la legion
while here say that it la the ury best
thjit cvorexhibitod In Cincinnati. Cln
Innnti fOhlo Dally Star.
Snbsoribo for Tim Lkaiirk.
P.irtlas going to tho strip should fo- .
cure an accident policy of U M. Ilaruos
v son general Insurance agent ftl i
Ladies f9C that o.lwrj;ut iv Hno of '
statiouerj at V' IV WlHe & Co 's. (
l.tli'l Wurlil's I'u I r Itutrs.
Hffootlvo August 1st the Santa Fo I
Route will sell round tiip tickets to
Chicago at r.ito of ono fare for the
round trip pins $1 00. makintr rate
from (luthrlo SiS 115 Tlokots limited 1
for roturn paisago 3J days and contlu ;
uous passage in each direction.
L. 11. Uelaqoy Agt.
TO THE LADIES
Ml. v. p. Hagers has located in the
V. M.C. A building in er Mij. Sanders'
luillliKl) win ii- she U lut'tuii'tid to do all
k'udsof woikiiilaltii' toll t beaiiilf)ins
Ciiinplexi ai- hu 1 dressing manicure etc
SECTIONAL
Just issued. Sr.awa all new faj-
ureh county boundaries rouuty
soats U. S. Land offices and dts-
I HVJH v o. J.illlll Ulll
ijle prices Xr acre
l.uvs and rep I tinns 4
suuimary off
i.nvs and rec
tions
Kvernint'Mhc
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st t'euunr
1 ft t t .
r it
re cm r 1 h:h su ci;n
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LYHOS
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; u-i' if jiM want "
in ovir line.
to!
CHEROKEE OUTLET -
MAP.
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A. M. Mei:LI-EK;i
M
Drugs Books
PAINTS
m niMiR lo I'ovroMUl
n Mix i?A qk fp
n w 5 nh ic nP
OKLAMOIVU
LYNCH & YOUNG Prj..'
Everything First-Class. Rates $2 r
GoUee
Lowe's ft
Mcnls served in flrst-ilass Mlo ir. i
between I irM
LOUIS b( Hit KKAM
1
u
?bi
ESS??lWQ5;aBKS6XV
J -mr I'nn t I i r f-... K.
wv n.dci iui uuiincss at
Division and S
1
erai -:-
C35T ufiLli
IBUGGT WOEK
Gen
WORK GUARANTEED.
Prictic.il Horbe
Shocr i
1 - out
LLOVV
YPR
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B
Sash Doors and MouliJings.
. 'i
Get OUR FIGURES on YOUftJL1
'H- -iP B ft Xf
jneiiei m c
i
Noble Avenue
JOHN T.
Contractor
. V
!
1 Hstimatcs furnished
of all description.
agent fpr U. S.
0nce 109 Nortlf First Sfrsft.
iHH'?1-
REAVS8 liiiy.
oirHpir of 1
fine Wines Liprs and Cfgars.i
Cor. 2d St. and Harrison Ave. t.y GUTHRIE OK- if
BEFORE GOINGTO THE STPIP
" " " ? IT-
P&
SBCond-Hfl
For Harliare. Classware Stoves. It msehob1
tion. ami tare join-self money. Teims oi Pa
can save a dollar by trading at my
Stillwater and Orlando
xchanae Bar
E
SH1VELY BROS. &
f3.
m 1 1 p .
and
fit
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