The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, December 8, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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7. XV. McKEAL Piiesiiiknt. GEO. II. HKUIUOT. Vicn-l'iiKstDRNT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
A. J. SHAY
Hoard of Director! In addition to Hank Onicors:
IIORACH SPEED ItOllT MA11TIN HENRY LINN.
W. J. HORSFALL. Cnahlor.
Geo. A. MKTCALr President.
Capital National
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : : :
Undivided profits : : :
Hoffman.Charles & Conklin
CHANDLER
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS.
JyjOKRtS & DOOLEY
Law Real Estate Collecting
Aohncy and Rentals.
Room 3 Kendall llulldlnif S-econdSt
J7 P. BURLINGAME
AnouNKY at Law
Looan County AnsTKArrrs.
Oklahoma avenue opposite Land office.
Guthrie Olc.
QEORCE PRICE
GENERAL AND LAND AtTOUNEY.
Twelve Yearn Experience. Satisfaction
Guaranteed. Prompt anil Ef.
llclent Sen Ice.
Aefcreucm: General Land Officers Okla-
homa Territory.
p S. JONES & SON
Attorneys at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Wett of Capitol Notorial Hank l)ulldlng.
Jonepli VVIaby. C. G llornor.
ISBV & HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Room 23-25 Over Capitol National Hank
yOLNEY HOGG AT r
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Omri-nTer"llcl?le"riilUT
AILLIA.M HL1NCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
fgyOfllqc in Leader lltiilding.
J D. TODD
Attorney at Law
Guthrie. Oklahoma.
Half block west of U. S. land oQlce.
yM D. SMI I'M iV l U.
Attorneys at Law
Perry t - Oklnliomn
t3yI have associated with mo In all land
cases S. I). Decker of Guthrie.
DENTISTS.
)R. PEOPLES
DENTIST.
OFFICKPlrst St. and
Rkbidenx'k Second St.
Oklahoma Ave.
and Noblo Ave.
Q A. HUGHES D. D. S.
Dentistry In all Its Branches.
Officcf room 35 Readies Hlock over
Capitol National Rank.
PHYSICIANS
)R. D. STEVENS
Physician and Surgeon
McEUUnnoy's Drug Store Second SL
Occidental '-. Hotel
219 SOUTH FIRST ST.
Just opened. Everything new
and fresh. Table unsurpassed.
Special attention shown commercial
trade. Special rates to regular
boarders.
R. J- LONG Proprietor.
Wm. Morehead
Transf er.Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRIL 21 1889
115 Oklahoma Ave.
Al orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the train
$50000
10000
M L. TuiiNKit Uaslilcr.
BANK
$50000
30000.
OKLAHOMA
Kiser McLean & Co.
Ilavo HAY KORSALE In carload lot.
HOGS SOLDon COMMISSION
RTAt Warner's old livery stand J
t57" On Soventh and Noble sts. mU
T. L. ROBINSON
House Sign and Carriage
PAPER HANGING.
Estimates Furnished on Application
IIS North Second Street.
OKLAHOMA
UNIVERSITY.
GUTHRIE OK.
Instructions in Primary Inter-
medtiac and College courses.
Departments in Music and Art.
Complete Business College.
Rates Reasonable.
Faculty of Six Teachers.
JOEL F. SMITH
President
Hikes Nursery Go.
A HOKE INSTITUTION.
All kinds of Trees and Ornamental
Shubbery adapted to
this climate.
Small Fruits a Specialty
Tor Free Price List send to
W. H. HIKES
Guthrie Okla.
A jDurn MiliMripuon 10 M iiiiim- it s
JIai vim will bring into your home
twelve monthly number aggregating
over 150U pages of tn bpst and most
Interesting reading and more limn iOt)
beautiful Illustrations.
ANNOt M'FMI MS.
tho
OcorgoW. Cable will begin in
January number a romance entitled
".John March. Southerner."
Two other importunt se.-ir.ls have
been engaged: .1 M llurre author of
the famous "Little Minister" has
written a new novel th) first blnco
that fumoiib ktury. (jeorge Meredith
thu great novelist hut ill .preparation
a novel entitled "Thu Aiuuziug Mar-
riage" Short Stories will be abundant.
W 1). Howclls. Miss Elliot W. H.
Rishop Ludovle Halcvuv Paul Hour-
get .loel Chandler Harris ami many
niv writers will contribute.
Studies of American Life will be an
important festure including Newport
liar Harbor Lenox titc and tho West.
The Illustrations will bit o-'un more
numeroub uud beautiful than over.
A series of l'ontls pieces chosen by
I'hilli) (Jilbcrt Haniertou vvillheuv
pec tally rotable
(ompletelVospectiiSKonton request
hi't-.tiAi Okfkiu Mho numbers for
1bU3 und a Nuhscripllon for lf'l ?l 51
The name with bade numbers bound
in cloth so 00
Sample Cony. 10 cents
CHAULKS feCUlHNKUVS hONS
741 Hroadway Nuw York.
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yaaaaaaas .MKaBasa
HE LOST A FOOT
AND WANTS FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS FOR THE LOSS.
ALEX. RUSSELL SUBS THE SANTA FE.
Ilium II ecu llironn X nil' r a XI .rl Train
l.iiit car Jirtir I ni rlr ami ( rip
pled Tor Life.
During tho month of April last year
Alevnnder Russell of tins city wus in
tho umploy of the Atchison Topek.i
and Simla l'c railroad lit- was si
member of tho general track repairinir
corps mill he worked between tins
city and Red Ruck. On April 1 1 of the
year stuted Kussell was riding on tin
work train near Lnwrle station
A Hidden jar throw Ilussell from tin
enron whli li he was rlditijr llt w.is
dashed violently to the ground anil
one of his feet landed across the rail
road truck and wit cut ' arelv off
by the inpldly revolving wheels Rm
sell's mangled fool was subsequently
nmputatod nnd ho will bo a cripple for
life.
Yesterday Rimsoll brought suit in
the district court against the Santa
l'o claiming that hi accident was due
to nogllgoncc on the pnrl of the i ail-
road corporation. Ho asks for dam-
ngs fti the sum of J.'.nou The ease
will bo tried at the next term of
district court when a number of simi-
lar cases ntrainst the railroad company
will come up for hearing'. .Midge Fos-
ter and II. I! Thurston appear as at
torneys for tho plaintiil' and Asp.Shar-
tel t Cotllngham loproseiit the rail-
road corporation
FARMERS' ALLIANCE.
Anatiiil Mrrtlnc ( tlio Kincm Orcnlril-
tlon llclil In 'liipi-kii.
Toi-kkv Knn Dec. 7 The Kansas
State Parmers' Alliance convened in
annual session at Assembly hnll in
Topekaf at 11 o'clock yosteidav foro-
noon with seventy-llvu delegates in
attendancu Ev-Congiessmun (i.
Otis delivered the iwldtess of welcome
to which btato Lecturer K M. Scott or
Emporia responded President V S
Hauna of Ottawa then dehveted his
annual address Tho afternoon ses-
sion was devoted to routine work.
The doors of thu hall aro closed and
only members of tho order are allowed
to enter Tho publishable proceed
luffs are glvon to the ronortors by J.
It Prench secretary of the order.
Much tlnio was given by the Alli-
ance meeting to an explanation of the
Kansas Alliaueo exchange and over
an hour was s cut discussing tho
D.ilcola-ToMis railioad scheme The
following t (-solution on the subject
was adopted:
Resolved Tli.it wo aro most heart-
ily in sym mthy with the promised
plan for the construction of a rail-
road fiom the liiilf of .Mexico to trie
Itiitish Possessions the same to be
owned and operated by the poop e
and wo heiebv urge .ipou our inein-
hcrshlo and all other people concerned
in a reduction of transportation rates
their pioiuut and huaity eo operation
and ictiicslali olHeors of state coun-
ty and stib-alllanccH to bring the sub-
ject before tho membership of their
respective oiganicalloiisat their earli-
est convenience
CHOCTAW MURDERS.
llirro llue Hi-em iciil Within the I'ast
VVrek lint No One Huh llii-n .Vrriwteil.
I'sinio Ind. Ter Dec. ?. A full-
blood Chootnw by the name of Slow
was found dead near the month of
lllue Cieek whuro it ompties into Rod
river lust Suudav inoriiing. Two
balls passed through his huad and one
through his breast
Two othor Choctaw s were found
dead on Boggy creek near here last
week '1 heto have been no tirresls or
either or the murders and none of thu
Choctaw otlleials have iiihcIo any of
furl to find out who the murderers aro.
Aiiii'iiuhlo ! tlin stiiln Imw.
Toi-tuv Kan.. Dee ? -An inquiry
I from County Attorney deorge W.
he itt of inlleld rolutive to the lia-
bility under the slate lav of orlleers
of national banks who receive deposits
after the bank is in a failing condition
has elicited nn opinion fiom Attorney
(icneral l.ittlu 011 the sttbjet t. He
maiutiiliis that while tho offense is
not much punishable by the Putted
States law the ollleeis 11 ro amenable
to the state law in Midi cai-o.
I utiil l'ouiler l.iliMlun.
Ovvt vsitoito. Ky Dee. 7. Riley
Hughes examiner emplovod at Tay-
lor's nil e Ohio county threw a wet
litnio of blasting Hwder on the Are at
his home it exploded and the tire
coiumuuic ited to u .'.Vpound can of
powder bittmg 111 the room. A terrific
explosion followed blowing the house
to atoms. Hughes his wife and flvo
children wee shockingly burned and
mangled Mrs. Hughes und her
daughter Sarah d ed in a few- hours.
The otheisnre seriously injured
JUDGE MORCAN FIXEO THEM.
Vliirrliiconf shtruiiiii VVuiklu-i aad Ul
lmilnllii VV Until
J udgo Morgan was aroused from a
solilociuy luvi oM'uing after partaking
' of a hourly supper to respond to an
cucoru The judge has one "turn"
w hit-It he does vxeeudlugly wall and be
is generally called back. This "turn"
is the "knot-t.ving act" in which the
genial justice rings in a bible and
plays with hearts- The principals in
this event were Sir. Sherman Watkins
und Mi Isabella Wilson who were
joined in the holy bonds of wedioek
They are a worthy young couplo and
huvo many frietidk who wish them a
long and prospciou life.
I A (.mlirli lt.n
Kansas City Juuui M i '- Kessler I
who was forme rl t . m i f Lomi
company No. l ' t vi-
ment heudciuakteu u-fi m-.t n.s..i
Parsons Kan. where ha will .laaun..
the temporary i apt i n if t i
paid I re i i i-rt i i
ti luls f 1'.. i .m i
chased u n w i
harness and v r j t i
possible send a wagon clown t-italie'
chftgc of urrnninir llio house nfld
trninmir il p horse Mr hesaler has
Iwenawuv from the iiy visiting his
fatlur A li Kossicr of Ciithrie Ok
fot sivral month oi a count of ill
lienlth and knowing him to be fitted
for the pl-i-n CMW f!iilr fiit him to
p..
PEPFEH ON LOW PRICE3.
I lir rim tor (lire. IIU vine- In Iti-truril
In the rrn ltuinri llpprostlon
nHtMimv lice. 7 Honator Vet-
fer chaiunan of the sub-committee oil
agrii nil urc which under authority
from i ingress has t en investigating
th' cause's of the depression in tho
prit e of era n and live stoc'f. ha con-
eluded the preparition of the greater
pai t of his report and to day dictated
a Mini miry of the r suits of hi inves-
I iir ilion us follow s.
"peaking in a fe- eiul way concern
mg the business of l.u ining it is safe
tosny there has b i n depression in all
pin ts of the count i I nder the head
of soeeinl causes of depression are
enumerated such matters as disease
win. h thins out herds; epidemics
which rcducu the number of stock in
a state or legion short urops in one
pari or increased v iel-i in other purls
which onnralo to temporarily ntiso or
lower prices.
The general cnues operate all
through the channels of trade nlTeet-
iingcveiv department of productive
indttstiy ami among them 1 will
mention only two One of these is
spec ulat on on board of trade and
in -toc-U exchange The iiuistniil
trading in futures necessarily gives to
the people the idea that there is more
grain on hand than then; is in tact
In other words the woritl judging
from the market rep rt. uuder-tauds
that there is a iiitii h larger quantity
of grain on hand than does really ex-
ist nnd that of itself logically tends
to lower pi ices. The influence which
is exerted ui on the farmers' business
by the great ackwig establishments
results in minimizing competition
among buyers.
The other general cause results
from our financial legislation Im-
mediately after the war we cnlled in
our paper monoy and in the process of
going from a paper basis to a specie
basis prices fell in accordance with
well nnd Tstoml rules of.busiues. Wo
funded our pnper into long time
inU'iest-bearliig bonds payable in
coin. 'I hen wo abolished one of our
coins nnd ptil the country on a gold
basis. Prices have accomodated
themselves to this change in policy.
The nun owing of the monoy basis
forces a downward trend of pricos of
all farm products
Sir. Peffer says the committee will
make recommendations as to reme-
dies for the existing evils but he is
nrtt oropurod to Hay what these rec-
ommendations will be until the to-
port can be submitted to the full eo n-
inittee soon after the Chr stmn holi-
days The report when published
w ill make a book of about (loo pages
MRS. POY'S
LATEST.
Julian rri'iiilnrtTHHt John lliicrly mill
Auiitliur Marked for CJrulilii'd In to.
Cim i. 1 Dec 7 Sirs. Andrew
Foy has told nuother tensa-
I Ion ul stiry regarding the death
of Dr. Cronin and gives the names of
three more men whom she claluiB
were to have been killed by thu al-
leged conspirator. These were ex-
Judge liichurd Prendergast John P.
I inerty and a Sir. Conway a loal o
Lite man. She al-o gave the uamcsof
three other men whom she said were
impllcnted in the conspiracy and hud
as much to do with it as Cotiuhliti
All these points were given to .ludiro
Wing nnd Attorney l'orest last Bum-
mer but they persuudd her not to
give them to the public ami used tho
argument th.a her husband would be
hanged if she did
Judge 'l'ul hill rendered a decision
to-duy in which he intimated thai the
testimony 1 f Sirs Andrew Poy might
be admitted. He ruled that the state's
attorney c uld refer to SI is
Poy from time to time in his speech
"1 am inclined to lh view taken by
the prosecution iu this matter" said
the court apparently referring to t' e
admission of Slra Poy's testimony
"but I will reserve my decision until
later."
TWENTY-SIX DROWNED.
Ille llrUtnl Miii .Jiisoii luci IIiimii Willi
All 1111 llimril.
Hioiijand Lioht. .Mass. Dec. 7
When din light came on this morning
It was seen that the ltristol ship Ju-
I son. which went ashore last night.
had broken in two amidships The
stern und uiUienmaata are g tie
Only one of the crew of twontv-
seven men was saved and he was
washed from the rigging and brought
ashore by the tremendous sous.
l'rendcrg-ust u '1 rial.
Chicago Dec 7 Mayor Harrison'-
assussin Patrick Eugene Prendeiga t
was placed on trial to-day befo c
Judge HreNtauo When the ease va-
called State's Attorney Kernan .111
nouneed that the prosecution w.mil
be asMsted by A. W Trade. Tue pr
oner pale uud nervous was lironiit
into court and the exuiuination of n
ire men was begun It is exp-u 1
that at least a week ut.l be coiuuuu-.;
in securing a jury.
THE MAeJKBTB.
llliif.i-1 Chy.
Kansas City. Mo. Da T -Prloej urn
quoted at lbs oU folio i No i li r 1
wheat He No S sard heut. Sic No IbirJ
au o rajaetea 7uie No. i rU & c No 1
icd. stuiao No t ted. &) Me
l'oicN-Ws la demand sad prices son
soniott hat better tbsa l be storage) ester lav
A good deal of corn 'Mbotgbt to arm u
i-asb price Kblpperc' river bid wrro t. .
low to tt say cora Kocelpu of eorn iu div
MS cart a rear ago M oar No t mixed Mid
at JuiidtSae 1aa Ciy. Mo 3 mix oil .ic
No i i No 'vnbltu aio No i wuitu u u
No if wblle aa ajiaed ol4 at itTo McuiUu
hipptri bid WD fiver for No. 9 cora
UAXsVB CHV 1.1VIC kTOCK.
Kansas Crrr. Ma. Dec -Cutti- He
relpts &.MI CAlrc. H-W salppod yotirii)
all calves. 1.1 Too ter market wi x
ceed a ly dull sad about stu idy cow. und
Texas c utie steady ihJcu froU r nrm com
aiou mocker daU woAk bull aad cihe.
Arm
Dronsed baof and export Steen I U I M
row aad atdfaas. I i rix m Iq
dlaa cwwa. S I stauar cvod icecl.-r . .
tM (SiMd. 8 3 IU
lUiaaa- Rood pts. JSS bo shipment Ttw
sssrlMt dull aad He loww 1 !i. f oilowtug
aro roDtsweottlre aia.s-
Na W't rTlce Na VVt Prtw.
iu . . nit ia i
Horses Koce'ots n sntppc 1 yeurUr
It
ag f' 1 1 1
v actiye aud tin
Tb
l ttrA draft l jii
potto'
pound t
IH i-p
7 I i
j -.ro
uiuroiieo
tad
i l tin --
IU i
e in
i tTiny to
jn v h v in oti
lynch ft Texan mflger wkd had kill
an Indian. General Miles report t
they are uotv sii'shi A t l t it. Imw
take Its iciurse 'this is nvci d'i- I
creet move on the part of the IndiiiBs. J
THEY CAUGHT THE POINT.
riulrcl tlBli- si . ( t i. i) H
A c nft At I nt I
Olfkcis at Kind iiiu mpi d to irif
i tram new the othti day for p -si i
through the city limit faster ttiati the
ordinance provided The cntidivtor
nformrd the c.fll c-rs Hint tiny I id no
richt to nitc n tr.i'i i i . i iV v
I mted Stall s inu ' uhiii' t
"states mii ant 1 1n oili ( -. m 1
to catch the point a once and di-sis cd
at once 'Ihls may be a pointer to Peirv
people. Jtsi-etnsas If the r.iirinUs
have a shade the b.-t of n just in w.
ABOUT riLlNOS.
I ni)inrtRtit Tilir on I mm Cnmm'ixlaMr
I.Hintiro nit
Tho receiver of tin land fflcc ut Pryl
yesterday reccivid tlio iollowing tele
gram which explains lticlf:
Waiiiotoi. I). ('. Dec. 4. ln.
Reeelv it of L.md Office Perry O. T.
Accept all IliliiKs legally tendered cn-
diuoi ug them on the day and hour of
lillinf hut lsue no riH'cipis t'jion the r -titrii
of the register act upon alt so le-
eched nunc pro tunc.
. . I.AMOHFAl .. C. (J. L. O.
This menus that when tho registeT
returns those who lure inude nnrjliea-
tions and have Ucon listed will rjc.uivm
attention in their order.
NEW BANK AT TECUM EH.
Siillil Cltltciis (IrBS)il-i. n Strong
Insl.
f tit Ion.
A new bank has just been organised
a the prosDurous town of Tocumseh to
bo know 11 as the To uiuseh state bank.
A charter wasf ranted the institution
yesterday by Territorial Secretary
Lowe. The concern ha n paid-uump
ital of 930.000.
The incorporators are W. S. Search
John a .Smith Prank Adams P. E.
Adams C. J. liruusoit and J. W. llur-
tleson A Xiwnnlty j
Nice lials stylish lints hat that are
becoming to your sty e of beauty
Tnoy can be had right here in Oathr'to.'
my day at your own price Mr
Miuuders is authority on styles Shd
won't sell you a hat that is not cor-
rect in material and finish. She per
sonally oversees all work. All kinds
of stamping done to order IMS if
Turtle In tlin'l'ii-een.
Ed O'Rrlen yesterduy received from
Arahsas Pass Tomis a mouster turtle
iv n' li weighed fifty pounds It was
killeJ last night and figures in the
s'Mip at SlcOinty's place to-day.
Attorney E P. liuiliiigame has Ins
Logn 1 ounty abstract books written
up to dato nnd hiis now preuare.i to
Ornish abstracts of title of all Jots'
and ai ru property within tho bounds
of tills lountv'. Thise abstracts uie 1
espocially valuable in thu line of not-
ing such irregularities nniissl-ms unci
deficits ns are not usually discerned
except by a keen sighted discriminat-
ing professional. The abstract office
is on Oklahoma ftvenuu opposite tho
iuiul ollko 4tf
fleiiuine boiiie-inade itiiiuo meat at
Mrs. llorubarger'a 413
Diiiillmrj.
Dr W. E Furrow has moved from
the old Commercial block lo the Lipu
building. Ill Oklahoma avenue south
-.ide of tho street where he ha- fixed
up a fine ollii e. and how has the best
dental rooms iu the city. All kinds of
gold crowns por. elain crowns and
bridges for the insertion of por-
elaiu tooth without a plate pr.icti-
ally inset-led. Hold fillings abo a
-peeialty. A new method for cx-
rneting teuth without pain (freezing
1 he Hums'). Can furnish plenty of tes-
timonials. A full set of teeth for 91a.
Call uud sot me before having work
done elsewhere. Remember the loca-
tion. W. E Fiitm.
Surgeon Dentist
Late West Virgina
Attorney and 0oun?eler at Law.
d hud mi 1 viii lielice us l.iwvi I
)enii 111 ot VllKhil.i. Rcfet-. In
mission to SfiiJtoih ( inidi 11 unp I' nil
lion Win I. Wil-onof U1-1 11 r
"is 111 I mid pi tin i t atli 1. I.e. n mi 11 1
biislni .P (It)ici Li 11 l.ill I 11 lil'i ir 0
slle Post oil 1 1
Rooms 17 and IS
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ij A PMPHICT ''lluw tollti l 1' He nti ' With'
i cot oi -uo in tlio L' S and turcica counuicti
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Opp PrtNTOrncc WASHIMGTON D C. J
M. WHITE
General Contractor.
Brick and Stone Work
Will Give .-Hii'ful attention lo
CUktu and c hiuiue) Wc rk
9 J li H Full 1'f flift.llf SnSlfcSI
THE FERRIS WH
PUZZLE
Is the very latest noveliv
upon the market. It n-tails
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IT . IS FOE YOUR COMFORT
To know that Guthrie possesses the largest and
most complete furniture house in the territory where
cah be found as choice a selection of Furniture Car-
ppis. Draperies llu. s 1 ictures and Picture frames
as one would wi-li and at prius ;is low as any
western city.
s Q oJ a liaaaai U 1 &W bmr bw JJ
The Furniture Palace.
Spe
Inl and '-oraplete I iidert!i'iiiif Di p
v &3 Gaffee Like
" 'N Msds!
Lowe's Restaurant.
Slottls sorved In Hrst-elass tvle a' all hours South side Harrison avenue
between ' irs and ...(! streets
Stillwater and Orlando
ExGlmnoe Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop'"
I'Trst-class livery b.irn tit tlllwiner and Orlando The best of teams unc
improved facilities for eurrvinir pusscimei- between tlies- two points. Tcarr
always reudy to stui t it sny time in the day and -iinn 11 1 your pleasure.
The shortest und quiekeM imur between (iii'thrie and Still wute'r is via Orlando
RBAVRS BROS
OitwpMrs off.
fine Wines Liquors and Cigars.
Cor. 7 St ami Harrison e.
The English Kitchen
THE OLDEST KO'JSeInd ONE OF THE BEST in the CITY.
etas $1.25 Per Bav. Board Reasonable
I
SILVER DOLLAR
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
rin.it Bir in the Territory. 105 West Harrison.
JOHN T. BRICKNER
Contractor and Builder
Fsti mates furnished on HuilcIinL's
1 -if ill lesi nption. Territorial
1'fiit f-ir U S
O.'lit! 103 Narta
Richard
Jewelry:-: Manufacturer.
Ever thing in the Jcvvelrj line made to order.
! eaclges and Special Work Solicited Practical Watchmaker.
All work Cjuarant ed. Cor. Vilas av. and Second st.
AMANSAS CITY MILLING CO
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GUTHRIE. OK.
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