The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 266, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 10, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Now is the Time
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To get that fall overcoat. Don't
wait until Jack Frost gets all his
freezing appaiatus in shape and
running until jou have contracted
a heavy cold and threatened with
pneumonia. You can now have
your pick from the thousands of
garments comprising our new siock.
The price won't hothcr you a bit.
Here are a few sample bargains:
A very Fine Stylish Fall
Overcoat at $10.00.
Good ones at $5.00.
A large stock to select from.
All new 'roods.
The only clothing house that was
not afraid to buy a stock for this
fall.
Come Quick
And buy before the sizes are
broken. large stock of Piece
(loods to select from for a fine
Tail or-Made Suit.
All our suits arc made at home.
Don't send away to get a would-be
tailor made suit.
New York
Clothing House.
H. L. COHEN
Proprietor.
GUTHRIE SCHOOL
OF
Shorthand Business Training
Typewriting
L'ci.i:cric Sihi:tiiani Nlmpli Htisy
Itili-f. Swift K:ut i:-11ul!.
.Mirrilcilis Model n Piugieslve ijlic-
IVMlflll.
Ccu'iim: Complete Practleal.Tlmroiixh
M.SSIONM
U.ill) -II In I'.' a. 111. 1 1 to MO
I'.M'lllllJ.' 7 toll p. in.
'I'l'l'llli I'l-iixiiiiiilili'. Call or aildieh us
for further iiiionu.t'iou.
R. A GAFFNEY Principal
llooiii" 15 ami Hi K'i'iMlall lluildini;. Okla-
Imlilil avenue. ii ill ul l'. .S.
Kami (illiee.
"Zl&fflllXGJiO
hath rharms to sooth the savage
breast" sings the poet but how-
ever sweet the tone of that in the
poet's mind when he wrote his
famous lines it couldn't have been
sweeter dealer moie perfect than
the music produced by our cele-
brated HARDMAN
VOSE&SON
HERRIN6T0N
l!tiv one warranted and ou can
buv them chr.ipir than )ou can get
them out of town.
1 also have the largest stock of
)iaiuoijdiJ Watches Clocks and
Jewelry in Oklahoma. Kring in
your watch work. Two experienced
watchmakers. All work guaranteed.
C. W WHITE Jeweler.
212 Oklahoma Avo.
I.adlus heo that eleirnnt new line of
stationery at 1 IS. I.UHo & Co.'s.
lioomers' supplies quinine extract
Jamaica tjliifjor. I.UIie's pills etc. All
will be needed in the strip. Iluy them
ut Ijlllie'b dmj htore coiner Harrison
Mid .Second street tf
For Sale.
A carload of reglstoretl Jor&uy and
Jlolstoiu miluh tows. Partie wisliln
to buy a tine cow cheap will find U m
their interest to call at YV. A. Itl-h-mi-nd's
stable 5?3 Ilurrisou avenue
and see the grandest lot of Tennessee
milch cows ever seen in this part of
the country. Wo also Imvo six flno
jacks and one jennctle. They are all
extra liirjfo anil lino breeders. Ca 1
and see them. We will remain here
ilurlnK the fulr week
;iJ3U A ! HUH AN
Pianos.
URIOHT LEOAL LIQHTS.
. ltlRliI UtMiilnntllui I'u.nnl ly Tw.i lien
tlriiirii l'roin (IrorRlH.
Messrs Kdgur W. Walklns of Car-1
rollton (la. and .1. A. ltaliey of Civ
tersvllle Oo. were admitted to prac
tice In Hip lll'drlpl eniirt lnt nvniilntr. I
The two pentleineti passed n splendid
examination bo lore a committee com-
posed of Attorneys Cunningham Hus-
ton and Shurtoll. This examination
wus the first under the new rule
adopted by the court and Judge Dale
curtailed the elimination lielnc sat-
islled ll!i tho legal ltnowledge di.s-
played by the two gentlemen in fact
the court complimented the young
men in high tcirins on their work. The
new rule of the court requiring stint-
gent examination of applicants is a
good one nnil will tend to prevent
shysters from "practicing" in the ter-
ritory. Mi. Italley is an excellent young
man and has decided to cast his lot in
Guthrie lie came here recently from
(oorirliL. wlii'rn lm ivnt iluiltftmt t.tili
a number of important suits and
promises to make his mark In Oklu
homa.
Mr. WatUins Is also a progressive
Southern gentleman. lie is a gradu-
ate of the Georgia lsi.v university and
was attorney for several big corpora-
tions besides circuit court attorney at
Carroll ton.
Politically Mr. Watklns Is a strong
Democrat and us president of the
Voung Men's Democratic League of
Western Georgia did much toward
rolling up handsome majorities in the I
last campaign. He will locate at
Perry.
Hoth Messrs. Hailey and Watklns are
genial young men and Tin: I.i..wu:n
wishes them unbounded success in
this country.
PUNY PENTECOST.
'Aimoini- Mrrj'a A:n!iilt.v Akki'h.UIiii; til
A 11m MjuoihI'h AlxiriKlirilx.
There was a "show" tit town last
night. As usual it was advertised in
a half-way manner; and us usual
there was a very fair audience present Chandler were visitors to the city
to see and be bored. Not that the yesterday.
show bored them particularly that1 Don't fail to altend tho geographl-
wasn't so b.ul. but the management of I .ui M)citli ul lhli university building
the Guthrie opera house makes the ! Monday night.
ordinary mortal awfully tired iind ! . .. . .
. . . i T. d. Risley will probably orate in
last night whenever 'Ansome Arry ... . .
V . . i Ohio and low. t thlt fall in behalf of
pranced through the house into thei. ..
. the Repitblleaus.
stage doors to give "instructions
the audience in gieut numbers had In police court yestetday a man giv-
to go out immediately after the next inZ 1U nil"l us -'Nel. was lined
act to rest and get something to take ' Slu1"' fm" " l)lftl" lr!f-
the dark bioutt taste out of their. The New York Life Insurance coin-
motiths. The entertainment was that patty filed an amended charter yoUer-
of Alba Hoy wood and his assistants i day in the secretary's olllce.
and a good deal of It deserves favora-j Howard Dllter accidentally shot
ble mention lleywood's piny Is il himself In llm hnnd Siimlnv plirlit
... "i.'".'!( C. I.CCVC ?.!" iinniieti ' wiiiio monkeying with a revolver
to suit the leading man's peculiar! Miss Katie Doolev Is at her aecus-
genius. Hey wood has it reputation as j U)nu( patfc 0I1S0I1 ltros jtor0i
being a relative of Sol Smith Rusell. lfur a ..xtu vWtl Illinois
and uses the east off literature of that . . L . .
i .. J he Ladles Aid boeiet.V of th M l'
actor for advertising his (om-
punv. He is an !inn!?!!stn-lun'"'--' will have a spaclul maetiug of
and !ac!:s but one thing to" make hl's Prtun.o nl 3 o'clock sharp today.
icpettoiio lomplete. He should stay a Study your geography before going
few days in Guthrip and catch on to l the geographical social Wednesday
Hlllygoat Pentecost ami then if he ! "'Jfht at Oklahoinr. uiiiversitv build-
could guarantee an Imitation of
'Anhonte rry leading the band he
eeuld fill the house at his own price. I
Aside from I ley wood Miss Walcott j
deserves kindly mention for her ex-
ccllent singing and her stage appear j
ancels lory pleasing The serpentiue
dance rendered by Miss Crawford
evidently being new to many of the
audience was appreoiated. I
J aking it allege her. those who j
went and could overlook the M agree-
able features o the billy goat man. I
agement. were pleasantly entertained.
for tl e company averages well with
those who ciin be induced to come here
tinder the circumstances but it is a
matter of regret that a bettor man-
agement tanuot secure for Guthrie a
bettor class of entertainment.'
A PROSPEROUS CHURCH.
The riri.t
i ! ti'H'in Church Ilicone
.S'l'lf-.Suppurllnj;.
The First Presbyterian congregation
of this city tool; a step In the light
direction Sunday when by a unani-
mous vote they decided to become
self-supporting uml In the future ask
no aid fiom the mission board After
a stirringerinon by ltov. F. W. llaw-
ley of Oklahoma City over a thousand
dollars were subscribed toward past
ors' salary In twenty minutes and ity Maggie Henderson who were serl-
is expected to increase this amount to ""sly injured
1.'i00 within the next week. j Tho Hpworth Loague of the First
Regular services will be held at the Methodist church will give a googra-
ohurch each Sunday after this the phlcal sooial ut the Oklahoma tinlvcr-
pulplt being supplied by good minis- slly building on Wednesday evon'ng.
tors during tho time intervening be-' llofreshinents terved. Everybody
fore tho calling of a logular pastor. Invited.
Guthrie ehurch is the ilrst Prosby-1 .-nt. could not learn his lessons so
" u- okuuiui ur nuru
church of any denomination in the
territory to become self-sustaining I
and tho members are to bo com- '
mended for tholr zeal and liberality. I
t'lrt-ululliii; Money
A stranger standing on tho platform
yesterday afternoon was tho eause of
a rlpplu of excitement ivnong the
crowd. Thostraiigor In (iiiostion had
a roll of money in his hand which ho
was counting when a sudden ?;iist of '
winciiiiieiiiuo-nieuiiiiir-o.it of his
hands. Hills of 5: and $10 denomliia-
Hon blew along the platform and
were chase J by a motley crowd. Hap-
pily. and much lo the credit of the
people every bill was picked up and
returned to the careloss stranger.
Lost A bunch of keys containing
brass tub with Xo. Vi thereon. Finder
will leave at V. S. marshal's ofll e and
receive reward. SiiOtf
Justice Cassidy has moved his olileo
from Harrison avenue to tho corner of
Second street and Cleveland avenue
under 11. R Thurston's ollhe. SG.'itX
Homescekers' Guide with latest map
of the strip county seats land olll es
county lines etc for sale by F It.
Llllie & Ca Drugs and Hoolts. tf
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.
IInir)1n nf it Day I'nltlifull)
Tim
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f'lirmilrlril.
J. W. MoN'eil Is In ChL'njo.
Peyton's droits has struck town.
Will Reaves Is taking In the fair.
Maker Malono tsoror front Chnndler.
Will Suttle drove to Perry yester-
day. A merry luy the wind blew yester-
day. Judge Ashor of 'reeiunsoh Is in the
city.
A. 15. Parmer it here from Nashville
Tenn.
Charles Jaokson Wluhlta. is in tho
city.
Captain Rogers was here from Perry
yesterday.
The city is aflltctcd with two merry-go-rounds.
The horse market was dead (pilot
yesterday.
Governor Swlnoford was in Perry
Vesterdny
'A fire department was organized In
Perry yesterday.
J. O. Sevcrm sold his nice horse
llodldte yesterday.
J. Wheeler and family left Saturday
for the world's fair.
V Horn to Mr. mid Mrs. Stun Vass
Sunday night a boy.
Hon. II. J. Parker of .Stillwater was
In the city yesterday.
Horn to Mr. tinil Mrs. M. It. Cherry
Saturday night a girl.
C. J. Wright.Miian nliornuy of )
county was here yestor lay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gerson hare re-
turned from Oklahoma City.
A St. Louis syndicate is arranging
to build a distillery at Poiica.
Attorney Stone attended United
States court at Kingfisher yesterday.
Miss Oldham has accepted a situa-
tion In the popular Johnson Jims'
"Hush."
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. IIoh"inan of
lui
!
I An excellent statement of the Guth
rie National bank Is presented this
morning. This bank is as solid as a
wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Btnploton have adopted
an k-yenr-ohl . hlld from Denver. The
cherub's mother (lied a lew weeks
since.
(. tc
ll)0 1c0
lmnber to Orlando yestenlay will
vhch Uj a m.;(t twoIM
claim.
A number of government prisoners
wore brought to tho city last nlg'it
from Cross. They are charged with
selling vhlsky without the necessary
license.
A. .1. Spongel returned from the
world's fair Sunday evening. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Spongel who
has spent tho summer with friends in
the ICast.
The orchards of Pottawatomie coun-
ty are bringing the ow.iers good re
turns this your. The apple crop was
good and is bringing a big price SI. 50
per bushel.
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A house was blown down "by the
wind al Perry yesterday. Tho Initiates
wore Mrs. A. L. Woodward and Miss
tuu teaelior promoted him baoV to
the flrat reader." remarked a little girl
yosterday of a school mate who had
failed to meet tho requirements of
the teae'.cr.
Colonel V. C. .louoi who left here
yesterday (or his home in Iola has
boon olfored the U.S. iiiaishalship of
tho Distiiut of Columbia and will
probably accept Tho duties of the
olllce nre more In the lino of secret
service political work than in arrost
Ing criminals etc. and Mr. Jones
would be einincntlv Htted for It Ills
appointment would leavo the field free
for the appointment of a good democrat
of Central Kansas as U. S. marshal of
ICansas a position Mr. Jones has been
seeklnsr.
Vucntloti for (liw IVtll Jury.
Jn the district court Saturday the
petit jury was dischurgcHl until Tucs-
clay morning Monday In court will
bo given up to filing uud hearing mo-
tions jf attornoys.
Have you tried those cigars at Lll-
lie s drug store? 223-tf
The best races in the territory at
Ori'unoma (ity October 20th 27th and
'Hll.
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AT HYMEN S ALTAH.
IiuIrp l.twrpiirp Mnki ip-ml ltiirl
llnpi'T In i HITy.
lltifflt Slinrp mid Ml Klir.a Iniutnu
of Orlando were united in matrimo-
nial lunula yestcriltiy by I'rolmtc
Judge Lftwicnee. Dennis MeCam ami
Ida Throckmorton were also plice1
by Judge lnwrenee.
Marriage licenses were granted to
the following parties :
James W. Ashman and Miss I.uurfl
K. Wright of Woodland.
Win. liowe mil Mls llertha K Pot-
tot of Springer township
.iDonnis ritpatrlck colored ft ml
Miss Hell Driver city.
Judge Lawrence yesterday 'granted
a divorce to Samuel Kcrbc from his
wife Phoebe A. tferbo.
EXAMINATIONS REQUIRED.
Alll'iitN fir AiIiiiUIiiii lo the ll:ir .Mlint
Knott l.ut.
Yestenlay In the district court the
tlmo was given tip to hearing motion's
demurrers etc
The now rule governing the a'.mit-
tuueeof attorneys to practice at the
territorial bar Is now strictly enforced
and applications are required of all
applicants. Judge Hale says certifi-
cates will nut hold trood hereafter and
only the pausing ' a rigid examina-
tion will give attorneys a look into
tho inside. This new rule will prob-
ably cause iimoie literal holding of
statutes in this territory.
WANTS MIS WIFE.
PoiikIii l.tiptl Sclrn for the 1'ii'nwiiloii of
111 IV ut siinl 91(10(1.
In Judge Lawrence's court yesterday
Douglas II. Lyons Instituted suit for
Sl.uOO damages against A. J. Denton
W. Saunders and Amanda Nenlls all
of Seward. lit his petition Lyons
alleges that the defendants e nil ceil
his wife from home and are now har-
boring her much to hi discomfort and
peace of mind. Hu further alleges
that the defendants will not permit
his wife to return to him. Aside from
his suit for damage he wants an in-
jiino'.iou against the defendants to
enjoin tlicm from keeping Mrs. Lyons.
GOVERNOR ON A JAWNT.
'I he Clili f 1 l.t'tc on it Utt to Hip Nitt
Mrlp TottiM. j
Governor Ken f row left yoaterdny '
nflcrnoiii for Knld North and South. '
lie will examine the new towns and '
see what progress the new appointee-
are making. Prom the ldiids he will
go to Round Creek and very pr.bublv
take In Woodward before returning
home on Thursday evening The gov
ernor has been so rushed with his gu-
bernatorial duties of Lite that he
could find no time in which to Uit
the strip eitloi Tho present trip will
solve as lecreation to a great extent.
SPECIAL
M-it.ifj- Hoke sit Mm HiitnOiictitns
I iiiiiiIh lnt)-tli:ntiil
A Washington dispatch says: Sc-
rotary Smith has sent two snecinl
j agents to examine into booth land
olllce and other frauds reported to
1 have been committed in tho Cherokee
( strip opening. They go under strict
orders to lot no guilty man escape and
I to report in detail in sixty days.
' 'J heso agents will also investigate
j and bring to light tho frauds attend- j
' ing vno opening ol old Oklahoma.
CHEVED DY A DOO.
IV.inlmi'H
Inrrllilu i:tnrl. lru
r
Suuitrd.
enr Scnurd yoslorday a lady
whose mimu could not hi le.irned was
attueke.l by a feroeiotis dog and re-
ceiveil inluiies whli-li mv ri.v. t'ninl
She was going out to a barn when the
can mo pounod upon her. catching
her by the throat and mutilating her
in a hornblo manner. Tho dotr was
killed.
Tito .More Arrrt.
Two men charged with being impli-
cated In 'the murder of old man ICIour
on Hlaek Hear were brought to the
city last night and lodged In jail.
Tlirt-n lliinilreil (1110
III the district court yosterday 300
cases were sot for trial Tho day was
given up to hearing motions and de-
murrers. No I ire.
Our cotton gin Is now running and
ready to gin all cotton brought in.
'-'it:) Covi.k fc Smith
Attend the races at Oklahoma City.
Ojtober -'.Ml L'Ttli and UStli. -T.St.
WA.vriin A
ul this (illlco.
good plasterer upply
Host cigars
drug stoic
in the city at
Lillie's
Foil SAi.it A lady's
llii North First street.
pony.
Call at
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A Nine II 3.1 I'et I.11113:.
Thero Is a remarkable natural curi-
osity on a small tributary of the Mo-
hawk river In Montgomery county
Now York know 1 all over Now Hug-
land as "Anthony's Nose." it Is sit-
uated on tho extremity of a mountain
called "the Klips." and when viewed
from tho river at tho entrance to the
Highlands has the perfect shape and
general appoaranco of a human nose
at least 300 feet long! Opposite Fort
Montgomery In Putnam county on
the east side of thn HmKnn rlt-.i-
thorc is another nose-shaped projec-
uon Known to tho frecpionters of that
locality ns "The Old Man's Nasal Ap-
pendage "
Cmoul nuil .lu.lge.
Henry Clay Smith. U13 negro who
was appointed consul to Tamatava
Madagascar is a native Georgian Ho
was born and brought up In Carters-
villi. Ills duties aro of a two-fold
character. Ho not only has consular
duties but judicial as well He sits
as an associate judge of tho supremo
bench of Madagascar iu all case3
where Amcri. ans are concerned and
is the sole Judge of the inferior court
in all criminal nnd civil cases between
Americans
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It will pay you to sec
The Largest Stock
Best Assortment
Latest Styles
Lowest Prices
Our store is replete with fall and winter garments for Men and
Boys. It's lo your interest it is money in your pocket-
to make your purchases in
n a S fr "j!1 ? "i 51
From us. We can wc will we do give the
money. Come and sec us if you want the
your dollar developed to the fullest extent.
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EHfils f I H Iill41ilil I lllmVt films
HACESI
OKLAHOMA
ASSOCAITION.
Two l)a)s Kates at
i Guthrie. 0k Oct 12 and (3
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On New i.ile Track.
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riltsT !AV (K'loitl-'K V.
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i 2:30 I 'ace. iiiiim'..
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I skcond k.vy. onoiimt 13.
'.' minute puce pur
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t .ii nt- muiii. i itiiiiiuK Miie 7
juicily ?iu u; r-aiyj ;)"- ; Tin mile
purse nx)
i-uiniiice me trotting ami puclnv races
.' per cent and .'i per cent additional Horn
itlliliers of any p.nuey.
Money dlvlil.'d hi pme tmuiug and
paclliii iaci! no-V.V-lS lli to enter and
throe to ulurt.
IHiiiiieu lUpcM- ec-ut. entrance. I'miie
divided Tu-so-iu live t iter and thico
loxltiit.
All marts must lie eilffihle i hen enlrlc
eloe.
Kiiles of American Trolling Aseoclatlon
togovein troitlng and pacing nicen. e.-
CC'Ilt when lllliel'U lii( itlnilliiliHl liemln m-
agreel to by ull pintles Interested Iwfciio
pinitiiiK.
Aiiierioiiu Hiuiaiiig Hulei. to gu-oru all
I'liuiilng i-RiH-M escepl when othenvlso
r-t lii.iluti-il herein.
All trntlliiK and pwclng nices to liar-
no three in live.
A horiKidlfctaiic-lliK the Held will ho en-
titled to lirt money 011I). Dlvtamie .same
as rule 18lf.
Money iiiciot aceoinptiny all entries.
E.J. WILBER.
Secielary.
IStruy Niitlri-.
Taken up 011 the 3d du of September
1SU3. by .laiii. l-Miniilid loldliiK 011 (he
southeast quxi ter or seetluu 33. tow ushlp
IT. raiutn 1 ent In Lugiiu coinil).
One dark buy hoie aliout fiiiirtecn and
one-half hanu high white 1 Inns around
reel. bUuo-faccd ftiddle marks; iiImhii :
yeiiraold . AppiiiUed at .'.. und po.te.l
before F. . nllace justice of the peace
of Clmairoii towimhl 1.
J. II. IlAvioiioiurr
County Cleik.
Guthrio. Ok. Oct. 7 la'.O. mu
Williamson Staso Co
Stage leaves Guthrie daily at 7 a.
in. via Partridge Carney & Sperej
arrives at Chandler at 4 p. m.
Leaves Chandler daily at 7 a. m.
arrives at Guthrie at 4 p. m. Office
at us K-huads' cigar store
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J Caveats and Trade-Marks obtain ed and
cnt huiincn conducted for Modcoatc F
'Our nrricrmntDntiTrii c n..u.
; nj we cn Kcuro patent Ii) test lnao ttn
t remote from Wuklncton.
J bend model draw.nj or photo. with deicrlp-
Stlon. W 0 Idvlse. If nalntahlA nr nn item nit
charge. Ourfeonot due till piltnt ii secured. 5
A Paupmlct. "HowtoObUin rttenti" with
Jcoit o( Hjie in the U. S aad foreiea countrlc J
t tent free. Address S
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DEPUTY DISTRICT CLERK.
Acknowledgements Taken
Conveyances Made Out
Filing Papers Drawn
Reference Capitol National Hank Guthrie.
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Meals served in first-class stylo a hll hours. South bide
between First und Second streets.
-JOHN T. BRICKNER
Contractor and Builder
Estimates furnished on Huildings
of all description. Territorial
agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
Office 109 North First Street.
THE BONETTA
THE LATEST
The llonctta Writing Machine
writing machine out.
ANY CHILD CAN OPERATE IT.
Kvery merchant every teacher and every school child should have
one. No family should be without one of these machines. It will
write sixty words a minute. We will send one of these m ichines com-
plete to any address on the receipt of $i.oo. Good for th'rj:y days only
at this price. Agents wanted throughout the west.
THE BONETTA WRITING MACHINE CO.
84MarUotSt. Chicago 111.
Stillwater
lExcliange Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. &
t irsi-ciasa livery barns at Stillwater ami Orlauda The best of teams ana
Improved facilities for earryiv.p; passengers between thesj two points. Ter.rr
always ready to start at any time In the luv and -urn at ycur pleasure.
The shortest and quickest route betwet lului le and Stlllwair via Jrlando
HIV
our stock Wc
will
Newest Novelties
Choicest Grades
Finest Qualities
Best Bargains.
Furnishings
greatest value for your
purchasing- power of
Coffee Like Your Mother
-AT - -
Lowe's ; Bestaurant.
sajrxcl
ICTiig3fcn.l3;.
Harrison
avenue
WRITING MACHINE
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 266, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 10, 1893, newspaper, October 10, 1893; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72863/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.