The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 292, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 9, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS .OF TITLES SEE W M. BRONSON IN REAR OF BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
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BY ROY HOFFMAN.
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No. 400 Chtchngo UvpreHi.
No. MH Ms. Ulvcr Kxpriws
Nn.lSS Wny Fn'lRht
SOUTH HOUND.
No. 403 Texas KxproSs
No. 407 Oklahoma Exiien.
No. 4U. Wav I'reluht
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l'aSietiKt'ls should liioetlltl tickets lie
I ore pettlitK on tli train
The Lonclor Blndory Is ono ol
the best Institutions of tho
kind In tho West and Is dally
turning' out large quantities of
work. Sond In your orders for
binding and blank books and
they will bo promptly at-
tondod to.
NOTICE TO AIIVERTISERS.
Copy for display advertisements In
Tun Leader n.jst hereafter be In tho
otllco bv 7 o'clock ii. in. to insure In-
nertlon In tho paper of the following
morning'. Parties having1 new ads or
chnnges will pleaso remember this and
govern themselves accordingly.
Tut: Lr.AnF.n Is right on top I
Unr.Eit'8 hair Is slipping off.
Notice Greer we are doing the
work.
GltEER falls as a
intellect.
bunco steerer. No
'Twii.i. not bo long before Greer llko
Pislstrntus will bo driven Into exile.
The city should have two mounted
patrolmen on tho streets at night
The Leaheii'a bid got
for "P" county.
tho printing
GltKEtt's hideous meln has caused his
boostors to lcavo him in disgust much
like rats lcavo moulded cheese.
r flnr.r.n's wholo soul recks with in
fatny. Tho eoiitemptlblo reptile will
soon sting himself to death.
The board of commissioners of "P"
county ore fair honest men. Govern-
or Ucnfrow's appointees are all right.
The Leader has the best printing
and binding plant In the territory. It
M doing the ol: tjo Doci Greer
tnlie cogniznuco of that fact.
OitCERspoaks In estactlc terms of a
bellyache. Greer's disease U produced
by a contraction) jriven The Leader
bv the P county commissioners.
The Lxadbx hu the l$t binding
ana printing plant In the territory.
V are ' np the wcrt. Kh Greer eh
Donovan
I. t. good work ! Roy HoffiMai
don t Knott- the difference between i
tjJani. Lack and printed one. Capi-
tal Vu uatice howeTar. the LBADrn Is
printing the book for the atrip coun-
ties. Thre' the rub.
Assassin's Prendc.-gasl's attorneys
have feenred a continuance for their
client till Nov. S7th in order to study
the case. If the people of Chtcngo had
to deal with the astassln direct they
would administer justlco first nnd
study the case when they had plenty
of leisure
Haixett & Co. tho London baokers
who failed for S25000 very heavily
hqueezed the royalty. As long as tho
royalty don't work vory hard for its
money the squeeze will not be general-
ly mourned.
The Indiana murderer who has con-
tested to the butchery of an entire
family is now ready to go to heaven
lio should be assisted along the road
as fast as possible.
The President has threo weeks to
distribute a great many Democratic
turkeys for Thanksgiving. Democrats
who do not get turkey need not de-
spair. Let them hang up their stock-
ings at Christmas.
Look at J udgo Dale ho
successful but what is now
cal support? Capital.
has been
his polltl-
Has been ! That's good real good.
Hut take notice Greer tho LEADER is
doing the work.
SurHRINTKXDKXT ltVRNES of New
York has reviewed the cranks of re-
cent history and gives it as his opin-
ion that this class of people should be
looked up and kept under restraint.
It might be a good plan to lose the
Grcer seems to be In groat pain over
the fact that Mr. Hornsleln came from
Chicago to manage Titr Lfader bin-
dery. It Isn't Mr. Hornsteln's pres-
ence thnt hurts o inueh n the mi.
porior quality of work being turned
out uuder Ids direction Quality
a . ants Greer ill boil. binding the
-ameasln everything else and the
two old flat-irons that constitute your
mNioNJES
mrim&
f list imt a a say iar.
It tuny scorn paradoxical but Its true
that The Lr.ADKn-teiegraph comes by
tho same route as docs tho Capital's
Tvlregrams.
The basement concern run by tho
hybrid soak is sputtering too. Let it
sputter. Jt will soon bp llko tho can-
dle In the draft go out t
The Cherokee Sontlnel- Is the name
of a new paper Issued nt Pond Creek
it Is neat and newsv nnd bids falf to
prosper. .1. It. Rld Is nt the hMm
Some onn has discovered that there
Is n word In the English language con-
taining forty-two letters "manotrlch-
loracetyledlmethylphenylpyrazalon . ' '
If Senator Allen had only known this
ho could enslly havo continued thai
fonrteen-hour speech of his at least
seven hours longer.
Tun Evening llladder says: "The
Stnto Cap'tal does not have to go out-
side of thn Democratic party to show
what Hoy Hoffman Is thpught of In
Oklahoma A few extracts taken from
tho leading dally papen of the terrl-
torr this morning voice the general
sentiment."
Then Greer publishes three clippings
from the Oklahoma City Press-Ga7ette
edited by Donovan a jackass who con-
spired with the said Grcef to "do" the
LrADER lint take notice Greer the
Leapfr is doing the work!
Scuator Cockerell who further
tried public patlcnco during the dis-
cussion of the repeal bill to proclaim
that tho Democratic party was not re-
sponsible for that mensure was wast-
ing his words n usual. Ho Is not the
spokesman of tho Democratic party.
No man Is who nt the first chance
after tho victory of the party leaves
Its platform and do.s his best to de-
feat tho first effort of a. Democratic
administration to redeem the party's
pledges.
Isn't about time that somebody hav-
ing tho requisite authority should call
a halt on Mr. Prosecutor Speed's use-
less expenditure of the public monoy ?
There's not a lawyer worthy to wear
the title who cannot tell him what he
does not seem to know that his grand
jury oven though legally drawn and
Impaneled of which llicre is room ior
gravo doubt has no jurisdiction over
offenses alleged to hnvo been commit-
ted In any other than Logan county
and that any Indictments for such of-
fenses found by it will not bo worth
tho paper upon which they aro drawn.
Somebody certainly should have and
exercise tho authority to compel Mr.
Prosecutor Speed to mako his much
sought for politlcnl capltul at his own
expense rather than at so heavy a cost
to tho government.
GREEK AS HE 18.
grenr continues his diatribe. A few
lines slzos up greer. ills wholo body
is tinged with sparks from hell; his
brcnth is pollution. Ho Is a modern
Minotaur a monster with a human
body and a bull's heod and were It
notfor his two natures In one body
he would devour his own comings.
But It Is not greer thnt greer thinks
of It is greer's brother's prlntlnc
plant greer n fossil fossil greer.
But The Leadeh Is doing the work
groer
AN OBJECT LESSON.
"Men frequently do things thought
lessly or In haste of which they are
ar afterward ashamed. A thing that's
.niioeent in Its inclplency often be-
somes a gigantic nuisance or a posl-
ive evil. The tr'.cks that we teach a
h.lJ and lnugh over and think cute
come. whn tho child has grown
nto a boy. absolute vulgarities."
Such Is the case with Grccr. Ho ha
jeen coddled spoiled 1 His imagina-
tion deflo all rules of psychology and
runs riot- He imagines he has a great
print shop but then his injaginatlo.i
creates things smaller than Lllllpu-
tinus and larger than the celebrated
Brobdiguaga. His print shop U
nothing does nothing. Half of tin
work turned out by'tho Stute Capita
office is thrown back. Look at tho Ok-
lahoma statutes printed by Greer'i
shop. Yo gods what typography !
Greer llko his kith and kin has no
character or reputation. He would
not bo allowed In tho drawing room
of n respectable fsmllv. His whole
soul let writers on terminology spare
the mark Is wrapped up In a dollar
and a caso of tvpe. It gulls him to see
tho splendid prlntery and bindery
of The Leader doing the work while
he Is overwhelmed with debt. These
statements aro not prompted by a
spirit of revengo or malice They are
THE TRUTH.
And Greer
will take
notleo
that The Leader
is doing the work.
Trinity (iiiild.
The Guild of Trinity church will
hold their bazaar on the 12th 13th and
14th of December when a great many
usoful and fancy articles will bo on
sale suitable for Christmas presents.
Don't fall to save your monoy for the
event- 8tf
Attention Worknienl
You aro urged to bo present at the
hall tonight to assist In getting ready
for an entertainment to be given on
Dec 9 our anniversary.
EsTHEiiviLLE. Iowa. April 10 1S03. I
Turmond Chemical Co. Dallas Tex-
as. Gentlemen! Tho- vatarrh cure
vou sent me has tlxed ine DP oil O. K.
That is the second tlmp it has brought
me out all right and I wllj never be
w Ithout It. Can rrcommpnd' It to any
one that Ii uitierlng from the hoiribl-
catarrh. H M Madiso.v
Tor sale by T II t iP.ie A Co
If you want palnti or all paper
can on Lillie fc Co.
ee aa es&ewnere
c tbu ptpsr
Drlrjcntf Df nl RMnriu
Delegate Dennis Flynn arrived in
the city yesterday afternoon from
Washington. lie looked liko an or-
dinary man and llttlo bunches of
twigs which peeped from under his
hat were according to his friends lau-
relp. Dennis caused the earth to trem-
ble In tho Kansas City Journal nnd
Statu Capital through his tin bills.
Turnril Inn a Orrr.
T. O. Rlsley' tx-dlstrlct clerk re-
turned yesterday from Iowa where ho
made twenty-two speeches In behalf
of Governor-elect Jackson. After
causing the state to go republican Mr.
Hlsley returned home much pleased
with his success.
A Silrnillil Mmrnrlnr.
The Initial number of the Oklahoma
Magazine published by MeMnsters is
on dilutable. It Is a gem In evnry
t way.
Kli-krit lr ft Hume.
Henrt Illndsdale n young fanner
residing east of thn elly was kicked
by a horse yesterday and severely In-
jured Dlilrlrt Court.
TIip Copeland vs. McClellnnd caule
rase occupied the time of the district
court yesterday.
No other business was transacted
The McMasters injunction case will
come up for hearing tomorrow.
Ladles should call nt Mrs. N. P.
Sagcr'fi holr bazar and havo their
bangs cut and hair dressed in the latest
style. Bangs cut nnd curled this
week IS cents. Full stock of wnvers
and curling irons. Stamping of all
kinds dono at "hair and toilet baznr."
For Sale A lady's
415 North First street
pony.
Call at
lC2tf
The Leader Is recognized as the
best advertising medium In tho city
and territory. It reaches all sections.
Into every county every town nnd
village and almost every postofllce In
Oklahoma go copies of the Dally and
Weekly Leader. It has a consider-
able ltstof subscribers in the adjoining
nnd Eastern states. In .news enter-
prise nnd circulation it is second to
none and has built itself into whnt it
said on the outset it proposed to be-
COmO THE I.EADINO NEWSPAPER IS
Oklahoma. Our merchants lecog-
nlzlng this fact havo loaded it to the
gunwales with advertising and their
returns have been and aro correspond-
n gly large;
ThoNewYoik Weekly World and
Weekly Leader ono year for 81. 50
YOUTHFUL. CRIMINALS.
Two Uoyt Taltt to tb Illcbwaj and
Ulrl Robi a 8r.
A rather peculiar safe robbery oc-
curred in Virginia City Nev. A well-
known business man stepped out of
his store for a few minutes leaving
the door of his safe open. During his
absenco a llttlo girl of thirteen who
lives In tho neighborhood abstracted
825 from tho safe. She. took tho
money secretly and departed and
when tho merchant discovered the
loss he could not account for it Tho
detection of the youthful robber was
due to mistaken generosity on her
part She divided bcr pelf with a girl
playmate. The playmate displayed
her wealth to her parents who ex-
tracted a confession from her and
then returned her share of the money
to the merchant with the story of the
robbery.
Tho youthful thief denied the rob-
bery In the face of her playmates con-
fession and later covertly replaced
most of tho money retained by her in
a pigeon-hole in the merchant's desk.
The facility with which the robbery
was committed by the youthful depre-
dator was owing to the fact that she
frequented the store of the merchant a
great deal and was not suspected of
evil Intentions. When she divided
the money with her playmate they
bought purses to hold it previous to
which she had carried it in one of her
stockings. No more of the money was
pant No prosecutton was Instituted
on account of the offender's youth.
A few nights ago a young man was
stopped on the corner of D street and
Sutton avenue and told to stand and
deliver by two youths one of whom
held a leveled pistol at him. Instead
of complying with the demand the
man pulled his gun when the ama-
teur nighwaymen took to their heels
and disappeared.
This was the third attempt of the
kind made In the same locality in as
many nights.
They are seriously discussing In
England the project of building a
cantilever bridge '.'00 feet high and
carrying two railroad tracks across
tho English channel. The estimated
cost is S173.750.000.
"Egg albumen" much used for cook-
ing purposes is manufactured from
the whites of Jh eggs of certain sea
fowls which are found in large num-
bers near Iceland Greenland Labra-
dor and the Hebrides and also In the
Northern Pacific It is sent to market
In a dry state looking very much like
glue.
In testing an alternator by connect-
ing it to two metal plates Immersed in
a canal it was noticed that when
fishes came within the influence of
thecurrept they stiffened out and
tloated as If dead. From their length
it was calculated they received from
five to ten volts. After floating down
stream they were found to recover
completely after about half un hour
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Gold-Coin HeatingStoves
LOWEST
SPENCER HARDWARE GO
115 Second Street Opposite Postoffice
DON'T THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY
RUT SfEND
K- B. LAlLJ
-AT
Drag Book and New Depot.
We. expert to occupy that large elegant room in the new Victor block
aboii' November i and in order to icduce our Wall Paper and Paint
stock will make special prices on these goods during the remainder of
this month that will surprise you. Wc keep the largest stock of school
books and school supplies in the city. Fine Perfumes and Toilet goods
a specialty.
F B Llllle & Co
riAt.NKKVH.LI. To MIS .tan. Hi ISsS.
1 (Ind lifter two months use of Dr.
Thiinnond's blood syrup thnt It regu-
lates the bo well ami gives tone to the
digestive nppmatus and gave me n
relief nnd stnrt to improve 1 found in
no other medicine. It is no humbug.
Respectfully.
Rev. W. A. Hype.
For snle by F. II. Llllle & Co.
l'coplo Who Kiit.
Will find all kinds of game such as
quail squirrel rabbit prairie chicken
and fresh oysters nnd fish served In
the best style at Wm. Lowe's restau-
rant 203tf
Dr. Farrlngton homeopathic physi-
cian and surgeon specialist women's
dlsenses nnd rectal diseases. Latest
methods for tho euro of chronic and
nervous diseases and relief to those
who are overburdened with too much
flesh which becomes a disease. Rup-
ture cured without the knife or deten
tion from business Klectrlcltv in
some of its forms cures somo cases
where all other menus fall. Calls fir
acute cases answered dav or nlcrLl
Ofllce over Spengel's furniture store.
2rtl-lin
Hnpromn Court Itrjiort.
Hound copies of the first volume of
Oklahoma Supreme Court reports can
bo had upon application to Kdgnr
Jones territorial librarian.
For a good shave hair cut or sham-
poo go to Towers Hros. artistic bar-
bers 110 South Second street oppo-
site postofllce. Good work guaranteed.
For Snio.
Splendid eight-room dwelling two
lots stone cellar 12x18 first-class out-
buildings all kinds of fruits side-
walks and picltet fence. Terms SI COO
$1000 cash and one year's time on bal-
ance. Fronts on Noble avenue. Is
above grade and tino block from Capi-
tol square Call on James &-. Robert-
son room 8 Gray block.
Dr. J. M. Kludlo of Weatherford
Texas sayM I recommended Dr. Thur.
mond's catarrh euro in several bad
cases of la grippe nnd found It to be
moro satisfactory than anything I pre-
scribed Invariably giving instnnt re-
lief. For snle by F. II. Lillie A Co.
F. 11. Lillie v Co. havo received
their Invoice of dolls for tho holiday
trado and thov will bo on exhibition
about November 1 in the Victor
buildluc corner Harrison and First
street They promise the ladles and
little folks n treat as tho display will
surpass nnything ever shown in the
city.
Kiirin to lrar
Will lease quarter section of bottom
lnnd on Deep Fork fenced well thirty
ncres broke house etc. Call at
Leader ofllce. 27 1 w
I. ml lei' .Mill lurry.
Mrs. A. P. Saunders presents to the
ladies of Guthrie and vicinity one of
the finest displays of millinery ever
shown in the territory. To" know
what is tho latest In fall and winter
millinery it will bo necessary for you
to call ivt her store. She also does
stamping of nil kinds. 23Stf
Have you tried those cigars
He's drug store?
nt
223
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Lillie X Co. will occupy tho new
room In tho Victor block nbout No-
vember 1 with new fixtures and new
stock. They will continue tho busi-
ness at the old stand.
Dr. O.A. lluelie.
Dentist graduate dental department
Vnnderbllt university Nashville Tenn.
Gold crown and bridge work artifi-
cial teeth inserted on nny base de-
sired. Teeth safely extracted by tho
use of either local or genernl "antes-
thesia. All dlsenses of tho oral cavity skill-
fully treated.
Nerves killed In aching teeth with-
out pnln.
Kvery operation guaranteed to bo
strictly first clas?.
Come and see me. Ofllce room 35
Readies' block over Capitol national
bank. tf
Tho bascmant under Lillle's drug
storo will bo for rent after November
1. The best locntlon forn barbershop
In tho city.
Miss Mnry Lou llrooko wishes music
pupils either on piano or organ. Call
on or address 411 Fast Noble nvenue
References: Rev. (i W. Tyler nnd
lllshop ltrooke
Fresh buttercups to-day
Hornbatger's.
at Mrs.
SSt2
H.NXis Texas March 1803.
Thurmond Chemical Co. Dallns
Texas. Gentlemen: Your blood syrup
has done Mr. F.nston n grent deal of
good. Please send him oiiJ-liiilf-do.-en
bottles of tho medicine.
Yours Respectfully.
Mrs. T. II. Fasto.v
Wife of T. It. F.aston conductor on
II. .t T. C. It R.
For sale by F. II. Lllllo A. Co.
RlJSm LINE
-AT THE
RED ROCK PRICES
- AT THE
IT WITH
- AlEi & OO.
THE-
HOME MAilE CANDIES
rnrou rwrnv nv
rncon CVCni UAI.iVLi-ifc. U. bbUBAUGH Pronrirl
FINEST
CANDIES
AT
IN CITY
MRS. HORNBARGER'S
107 FIRST STREET.
" WJ 1J i. . L
Well Well Look at
WALLY ONG
l i
I
Says he runs the best short-
oriler restaurant in Guthrie
and it must be the truth
from the way the people fill
up his tables. Everything
cooked to order just what
ou want and as much or as
little as you like. Pay for
I what you get.
Km
Second St West Side Hear Harrison.
FOR A GOOD
LIVERY RIG
-Go to-
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Cleveland At East of Division St.
Courthouse Barber Shop
If you want n first-class Shave
Ilalr Cut call and see us.
C. T. VINSON Proprietor.
J. W Patterson
LIVERY.
202 East Cleveland ave.
HORSES & BUGGIES
Itest attention 8:3 per month.
Best Rigs in the City for Hire.
esr TRY ME ONCE t
COAL
Pittsburg
Frontenac
Scranton
Wier City
Canon City
Anthracite
Those aro thn best grades of Soft
Coal. Iluy now as prlecs will advance
Leonard & Co.TBffER
Harrison Avenue. Ono block west
of Depot. Telephone 500.
OF -
TONTZ & HSRSGS
DHALF.HS IN
SHELF AND HEAVY
HARD
AND
Tin SIiod In Connection.
PALAC
Reopened for Business!
Better Than Ever!
Rates $1.25 and $1.50 ikr Day
NICE CLEAN ROOMS.
i-.. .
CHANDLER
TfU Si h f r i m
iHottMMarlesranklin
86I.OO A. YEAR!
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