The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 21, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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i!IUU'ORY.
FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SEE W. M. BROS SON. IN REAR OF BANK OF INHIL.
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himsc.f throa iin head aud ojuhIm i
was bu cnlhn a-t . atlvoca c of t..u-
blc s.itcnood S "niaiiurau.
The News' a'-i-ali-U wu'eupitaa
nt en a piece f ' .a kMnit . .fc' a was
etir turned i. : .n Uial. ma. I-cvs
ta&n .x e j.n of ti.i- ti.iwn vure
printed or 4 rn .- tnan V regular
eai'ion
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again in Ihr t a
ar ir-. an i I1
kui 1 havr nui'
powUer ad.
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ji lkju
..i baking
jjf At AIN
f everj I Oil
con t e icem ery inai
ay ki c i i tt.e rlj.iu matter
from the btc . lutii. wuj was it left
for a Dei i at ad .in in t ration to
t jr.e I'lynu t ii.i ji.-. uitty aad u lto-
pu' .i nu ot ai 10 KJiueui'
Ja&V
JIhu I'd -'.a tie iruciued Meilas-
kr and .t .it jb't it. Until
Mac. can r .t iieip ipiir soine-
tM.Lre to ta .. i 'i tniou a Im will
tai... v.irio a i . .mi t urn i and pill
f r c i w or .. t ... tut-mo mi
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K: ar tlie 1' j i . ..i au au.io i..CJ
t i it ne is r i iopuutla i"l li'liv
(. roe't i a u" latciy it n iieu .
fro.il Out Hi pi o uu.j kttu.i ik lo a. t-t.
in tno vu 4itj ol me La.. ol k.
oous.
A M-W 11 'h OOll to if lbhlled by
D nini Fivi i nu. it. I j.i
leanness if a1 t ilo.v in i.-nK- ...
OiiiMdt Oali .i.iuiupti . .I' " i
en Hied llt.w lo t oumal n iy llor
aco Speotl. Hut tiu t lei t.ii- b turn
ptlb.it "
Tin. rats ot UUIalloil l-i liot to lug i.
bit tne valuation iu otior u uiiy ex-
cessive Bat it ual u be h gi .ud-
where to foot l.if bills aw 1 i.f. pjer
mait not lose Mriit ol tin lat-t .hat
tho l.ty of Oa iiiu-l". ot pai'llg "1-
lUJSwtlictn 'i running i sieuea of
L gau comtv
A UV-VIEW
la i held i
and NoveiU'
sevtnt; -tnr-us
to mak
i ..!. Hi.iii's on the foot-i-
t moiiih of October
.r si.o.t i ignt deaths and
..ijm e I hoiiteo severely
tin rt-sl of their lire
d uwn oat ngoui 1 his is (rightful
a. I umqualeJ by ewu a houth Ainer-
I an revolution.
T n vijs over the Choctaw now run so
that tin' pcopie of Oklahoma City aud
v.'nit an go to Kt Kenoniid d) their
Jhopplug r turning in the evening of
jthejuiagSMIft. great. cotiTen-
Suco iJhraireBU that city thus
- easy ofaccesqiiiniioji't
ourse no Okla-
luma townraHnwwoiild come to tne
couie to tne
cap.tal to trade.
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lltiStiCIS.
Within au hour after
thev I
lu '
..en urtven out of tucir lurniug home
un i r peril 01 tn. r .ivt- me coinpoei
t r were at 'ai-ir tasMM tae
five brain ..un ineu" vver
"twenty-
at their
dcslt un. 1 ' 'i lieie wit 1 t'ie fuuie
IIilhodlc.il li. .v.-iueiit eX(.t perliups
a triHe It. r. aie of reapi .r on. was
picparatloti 1 ' Hie regul- mii- of a
in inetr..ji '..tan daily O.j out
s.i.nd.
'I ill. 11a.. ...all
iiM I' abt.ut im-.
lio.d a fai in ' f
-ItUat
w a . A 1
simple.
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A' hold-
jl la a Iban II Ut
iaiilulioii While
I; -i would 1 . - 1 . .1 1
truth p' - I'
. jwcrful "
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2 1 1 111 al.d
fc'r. in 11
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and punj
Iler- you wu . - . t --i-
turpnit liMit. 1 ia a.d oni
i. u b n c I j 1 ' '- l ' J
bight bitUr l i-' 1 ' a -I 1 a
more moral ni.in t a'l u ar a1!-
aud from a rtputiu an ht ud.
E MUST HAYE IT.
THE MUSEUM COMMITTEE STILL i
AT WORK BUT SUCCESS
IS SLOW.
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MXTOH UHIYERSITY MATTER
f- h CiuMntd far One wThB.ni1
UwOf Slthtc f the Hoattl t
Trade L Ktenlnsk
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the v
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rti -last
oar..
' ml of Trade met in regnlar
- cTtninf with Ireident
n : c chair and Secretary
' a .i-i mating the pencil
-. :uice was rery poer. but
-i- .is kept warm with enibn-
. irthc museum matter ifr
:in..n read the minuter of the
tupetini. and also cave the !
9 ...- m m c mwA ta (a ft. a utH.
v" OHWilw'a - ... am. -
scorn fund.
1.e o
mm it tee working in behalf of .
.hc ufnm fund reported
slow nro-
pre- .w:nc to the Christmas trade
Am vt S4'" hare been snbscribed Vo
'the f- i.l
XI sra. spcngel. Hart Ooss and
Bla-s rua-c stirring' remarks showing
the c- ej of action in benalf of the en-
terfr.se Said Mr. lllass "We must
hart the mu&eam. The trouble uith
this t " n is that it has too many barn-ncle-t
-ruen nho will not subscribe to
a pit In enterprise but reap the fro its
of tt f r neighbors' labors. It was
mot : ..r d carried that tho innieum
mmmiui'i' be continued.
President Spengel broached the
liaxton uuirejrsity matter and stated
that he could compromise the suit with
Fred Ilnrris for flOOO. Tho members
present were In favor of compromising
the matter and notice will be given to
all members ko that decisive action
an bo taken next Wednesday nlght-
Mi. C5iis htntui! that the Hoard coin-
i m it tee hud consulted tho M. 11 confer-
ence eommiltee regunling the location
1 of a jjniTeralty herp but no action was
taken.
A committee of three was appointed
to confer with (iovernor Honfrow re-
iffarding tho World's I'alr exhibits now
in cara on the Satitti Fe tracks. If the
exhibits are retttly to be moved the
oommlttue Is willing to take and liousu j
them until ready to be placed in the
iniisutini.
Col. Shippey nppoarod before the
Board regarding book advertising for
Oklahoma. He oxplained his system
at length but no action wiit) taken.
There being no other buslucbs tliu
Board adjourned.
THE M'COY KILLING
DAVE BOHANAN.THE MURDER.
ER MAKES A STATEMENT.
Snjit Iln InteinU to (le llliiini'lf Up to the
Authorlllt'K tin' l.nltfr 1'itrt or
N. il .tlonth.
Tom McCoy who was killed Monday
night ut Durum by Dave llohauan
W4a tpiito well known in this city.
During the opening of the Cherokee
trip McCoy wu ut Perry anil tiled on
a claim Hour Hint place it is said but
Micuiim involved in a shooting uee and
km forced to le.tvtj. U K Clark of
atlUo. was in the tlty yesterday. To
. .- LsAtittK uiaii he gave the par-
lettlars of M Coy's death. Dave
.i u.iii ill murderer is a desporado
. . uln.d 1 :. Fu.-jinuti and unotlior
.an u. Sju.Ii McAtcs.or last Septum-
r. lie is no iv in hiding in the wood-.
.our Durant
He uavo tho following
.lateuicnt out to fr.ond.s regarding
.tie JltCoy murder:
I went to Ins home; got my dinner
ile was nut home when 1 llmt got
more but came shortly aftorwurds
ate his dinutir and thou got some
then
wlllbUy anil nuuiuii iiriiiu. i men
said J had to go and hu saitl he would
go home with me. 1 told htm to go
;et Ins horse and wo would go. Hu
sakl they would put my horse and his
in the buggy anil wo go together.
h.n we klurteil ho began to grab at
my V ittchestcr. but I would not let
turn have lU He told mo that he saw
Aick Keefor a man whom he had had
u shooting scrape with only a short
time ago. When I would not lot linn
gut hold of my N inchester he
bewail tryiug to get my pistol When
wo got to Tom Hang's wo go out of
the buggy aud while my attention
was called away he grabbed my pistol
from me and stuck it under the waist
of his panw uud dtow out Ubtnall jjd's bakery is loaded with flue can-
pocket pistol anil tired three times at lUoSi fruitfi allll miU Mustsell ovory
I . .-.. .... r1 life it. till. I 1.. ... . . .... .
me. 1 aeni OUl Ol ins way uuu itepi
talking to him trying to get him to
stjp. lie then picked up a shot gun
wait-it mm on tho porch and raised it
to tire at me. At that instant 1 raised
my " menesier aim ...ut " "
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Instantly lie was urumt uuu uvmouuy
thought 1 was Nick Roofer. I then re-
mained there uutil some of the neigh-
u.nniA iii n.l sent back to Tom
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McCoy s ana got iny suuuie. men 1
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1 Bohaiiau. in speaking ol tho I'oro
man killiuir. sum he was making hU
arraugements to surreniier 111 January 1
and also surrender to the ChloMaw I
authorities for the Killing 01 aicioy.
McCoy was a Chlckanaw and Hohanan
a Choctow but ab the tragedy took
Iilat-f in the Chlckanaw Nation the
t-aM-will be tried in that nation. He
ha hcen ou the htout ever blnco Sop-ti-
'il. r
I II Meek who liven near where
M t heed. aid when he got to
tl. v .11 wm lying face foremost on
m kmaii pibtol. and Uohai tin's pistol
wan aiill uuder the walut of his trous-
er while he had tho bhotgun in his
h null with one finger ou the trigger
at- I hu thumb on the hummer hU loft j
l.ir ' . ..ntaliiing two loaded hhotgun
. 1 - JIi face was lying on the
1 . 1 tl. tt wu on the trigger.
1 miy. pounds.
Kit Inn
ut Millet's Cundy
10t3
hat tnuirt It
U j Papa have you
m tua timo
L t
the in
l'apa
noticed
No my son bat w iy do you
I eea bold hi mu now and what do
ye reckon make him do It?
Papa I had not noticed it and can"
tcIL
Little Boy Well a naughty boy told
m yesterday tbat it rae that Fly an
and Spaed dunghill they were stirring
up. Itnt he skl "please do no per
mit Utfe to become pnbtic' ma it tnlpht
sffeet them. -
OVER THE TERRITORY.
UrfshtniMl Urmcr IWlsef New I)Uh1 fp
for Ihr llenHtt of I..ar" Ittmilctr.
Perry Democrat: Rjy Hodman the
talented young ed.tor of one of the
brtffnMfet and beat paper in the terri-
tory the Oot.-.rie I.kadkb waa an
agreeable caller Saturday. Roy is a
matter and ia ma kin? his competitor
bump themselves in order to keep
apaee.
While Clyde Mattox was in custody
i me out filed on his claim near tro-.
lie was unable to present hiatscif to
to e land office whiie he was being
trailed and although he mar har
been the first settler ho did
not
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Oklahoma Times-Journal
U.iIJ" - u. u" .Zl-'t ii:'T-.
. - . Vlll .
" " mruru o"u" jvt.
i elear a cross Kansas the rreen leaves
of the wheat it any are left are hid
den or tne yellow iroxen made. II
'l
may not nun any to trees out a green
Held looks better than a yellow one.
partial list of the newspapers now
published in the "strip" is appended
her.-t t Alva-Chronlcle Star I'.oaeer;
lllaekwell-'-najrle. Record Times:
"Ti . v: . . ueD"
crat Kairle. Hnterprise Tribune: Med
ford Journal. Monitor: Newklrk
Democrat Republican 'limes; Perry
sentinel. Times. Herald Rustler.
Democrat: Pond Creek Ivcho Pioneer
Republican. Sentinel Tribune: Paw-
neeDemocrat Record. Sont Times;
Wood ward Advo -ale. .loilersoiaii.
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HOfsroprin. i
WAYN8 M ACVEACH
The
Itx-Attnrnr)- (iitunril Niimwl
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Ambistiilur to Italy
Wasiunotox Dec. J0 Way no Mac-
l Vcngh attorney general of the United
I States In Presldont OnrHold's
' cabinet but for so ne time an ardent
supporter of President Cleveland wits
to-day nppointetl ambassador to Italy
1 and lils nomination was t-oti t to the
I Kcnnta
Whout hnrd 4J 45
Wheat colt 13 IS
Oats 30
Com an 86
liny . SrtOO
Hog 4 to (ft I 1
Sheep !j
Cows IT. M .' 'HI
Steers JMM c. 3 2.1
Clilckuii!. old 1 78 3 01
Spring Chickens ISO H 1 75
d ....'.7.!!.'.'!.'.'.'.'.'.'.." 1 7fi 3 (JO
1 Mil-keys 5
(ieesp..
ft
Castor liouii
Brooni font mt ton 33 00
Kkk IS
Jliittor 15
Cotton billed it M
Cotton In the seed 1 ?X
(Juthilc Dec. 30 lsMJ.
t)
fSO (H
an
30
(r (1 SO
(' 1 55
After the concert to-morrotv night
all things then In the fancy booth will
be sold bv nu. tlon.
Huscnbark is helling Xmas cnmlies
and fruits. You mitht see lit (.lock.
l'rlcos down. 15t0
Don't forget to go to I'M's bakery 1 10
Harrison avenue for eai. Fee. fruits
and nuts for ne is scllii g eheuu to
meet obligation lfli'i
Sec the "Kundie Citchlu's" flue dis-
play of candles before purchasing your
ChrlstAias candy. 15
The Japanese booth is a marvel of
beauty and the ladies who serve you
nilh tea eolToe. ete . tiro dressed very
unique and you would thick when
sipping tea in these booths that you
were in the laud of the rising sun.
they nro so natural.
Tho "Kundie Citchin" is at
lahunia avenue.
117
Ok-
15 The now shoe store at 113 ITnrrlsou
avenue keeps ovorythlug In footwear
at prices well call and wo will ox-
plain. The suppers arc still as good as one
I could wish hvorything hrst-olass In
every particular and only V.i cunts.
Cundy enough at Miller's on Second
street to supply all Oklahoma. )St3
Now you must buy boot and shoes.
This weather compels you to. Will-
I helmy at 118
Harrison avenue.
i save you tnotiey in that line.
loit S.vt.K A lady's pony
'15 North Flr-st street.
Call at
02tf
Foil Runt Ono oummodions i.-
rootti house close to the Catholic
rhureli with cellar stable buggy khod
wood shed anil a good well Rent
very cheap. Address lock box 103.
15t
The doll and the candy booths are"
as sweet a.ul protty as tho young
ladies who orvo you and you can
tind anything there that you want in
either Una
thing during the holidays. HiUi
Stntutcit lliiuiul rropurl).
Tin: Lkaiikk bindery is turning out
Ltntntid lit tlia tt-hnlftitfl 1 'Pliu lilnil.
ing Is the best ever done In tho wesL
Call at this otllce aud see them.
Santa Claus' headquarters
Handle Cilehin."
at the
15
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' you -pointers wuen you wain any -
l thing In his line.
Kujirmn Court lttiurtrt. 1
Itound copies of tho flnt volume of I
Oklahoma Supreme Court report oau 1
bo had unon upplieatlon to KJgnr
Jones trrrttortat librarian.
Sunday bchools and churches should
take advantage and buy candies of
Ud o bakery whtre they can get it
oh on p. 1 010
The maqueradi ball to be given by
the liorman aid socle tv December 10
will bo the graiidet atfair of the sea-
bon. Iiou't inlbs Su lit
You can buy a
candy ut Miller
80 foot trough full of
er s at s rents a pound. .
lots
Willholmy. the shoo man invittx.
vou to call and examine his stock and
got prices.
An th ng want. 1 I
In art. f t' e j ng at
g a 1 1 1 '1 '
La 6 1 ai.eri
1- I
Candy 8 pounds at Miller's Cand.
4! A NEW YEAR'S GIFT
F. B. LILLIE&CO.
win .i
Most Pcpfltor Ytnng
IMAT fcr.UTIFVl.
$40 MUSIC BOX
To be s.en at t'.t cZr nevr to' the people to decide
bv vote ho the oi'n): ladv will be. Ka- h purchase
f 50c will get on: ticket. Get the tickets nd
.te -.iT sent'.tnert.
BHH8afWBR'
A NEW YEAR'S GIFT n
1 l I lif. 1 . r. .
f iuviij iai . .v. .." -.-- .
ed in fine ctmkinjr we are her.!'i .a-tera
for good rood. We rsrc ail the i'.-li-
eneiea ru p.v-c.. ...v -...-
; -. .d lmon neeL I'ure
annle tider. inmce-meat wet pickles
New Orleans tnolassei hon?y syrup
'maple syrop maple sugar lionoy. all j
kinds of raislna fancy cuporaiea
fruit ' irnlattoc Hire cocoanut. hoco-
.. . u .....: !.
u"r """ K"" ' K' " "I I
? cream cheese orange bananas
lemons French glased cherries etc j
oU delivered piomptly. I
Kimdvll Ubockrv Co.
113 and 1U N. Division St
Wf.
At Broad Street Grocery. r..-ier of
Broad and Oklahoma you nl find a
a lUe of fine California wines unfer-
inented and free from intoxicants
. i- . . ..i i. ... i.m
WDl 'l urn i:ir(iiw lur vtmi u ... nwiv.(
purposes. 1 t'
I iuiiiIm It In. 11ml.
Will find ail kinds of game such as
quail squirrel rabbit prair.e thicken
and freibh oysters and Ii.h served In
the best style at Wm. Lowe's restau-
rant. " -'03 tf
professional DIRECTORY
LAWYEBB.
L-l.
M. ADAMS
LAWYER.
Up stairs opposite postofiicc.
W V. DYKR
x ' Late of Wet Virginia.
AUernayand Coaas&llorat Law.
Has had an experlonco n lawier of 21
years In West Virginia. K-fen by ir-
aiiiaiou to Senators Camden and Faulkner
Hon. Win. L. WIInoh of Hi Virginia.
Special and prompt attention clveii to all
hunlncsn. onice Kendall building oppo-
site Post-oflieo.
Rooms 17 and 18
jyjORRIS tV 000 LEY
Law Real Estatc Collectikg
Agency and Rentals.
Ptootti 3 Kendall nullding S . 1 1 St
E.
P. HURLINGAME
Attorney at Law
Logan County Abstrats.
Oklahoma a venae opposite Laud otBee
Oathrie. Ok.
QBORCE PRICE
General and Land Attorney.
Ttvle "Vr Experience. 8atifactinn
Gnaranteed. Prompt and Ef-
ficient Service.
Kefarancss: General Land Office" Okla-
ooma Territory.
1" S. JOKES & SON
Attorneys at Law
Guthrie. Oklahoma
nst el Capitol Nations) Bank BoiMin.
Jotepk Wl.by.
YISBV &
C. G. Horeoi
IIORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
eoMXM0v Capita! National Bank.
yQLN'EY HOGC-tTr
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Oinee onr "Ilea Hi" Ct ikl tr.
yiILIAM BL1NCOE
Attornby at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Office in Ietder Building.
Jt D. TODD
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Half block went of U. 8. land affle.
yM. D. SMITH & CO.
Attorneys at Law
Perry. - - Oklahoma
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. rJrI have ansoclatnd with me In all land!
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DENTI 3T3
QR. PEOPLES
DENTIST.
Oi'ncu f1rt St. and Oklahoma A.-e
Rmhikncb goeond St. and Noble Ave.
Q A. HUGHES D. D. S. j
Dealer in ail lis Srasobes. i
i 1
I OfScef room 35 Ilea. lies Block ovw
Capitol Nuiotial Hank.
PHYI'ls.
)R. I) Sit '
lgvH Qru? htoro Second SL
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L:dy in Login County
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ARCHITECT.
5. Ill Oklahoma Avo.
Room
EXECUTIVE
BARBER SHOP
We try to please.
Only first-class barbess employed.
Let us do Vonr r.ork.
Harrison Av Op. Governor's office
IT!
Today
PATTERNS ; 100
Of Celebrated .Japanese goods
On Sale On Sale
11ns is a toneh of High life that
noue of Ol K nrighturs tun give you.
j Too Late I Jl I Too Late
Follow
Also tho most civnp'otc
(Jueenstvare. Ohf-swure
and Toys in Outline.
Loo of
Lamp
THE NOVEL! Y STORE
MRS RAMLY. Proprietress.
HERE'S YOUR CHANGE !
Vou Nam
Miilimi of
n nicely Ixmiid
Oklahoma Statutes
AMI
Supreme Court Reports
Oalahorai Ltatntes at $6.60 per volume.
Sipreme Court Reports $5 per volume.
For particulars address
r.DOAii w. joni:s.
Tfiritorlal Librarian.
ETON'S
Cleveland Ar. East of Division St.
Wm. Morehead
fransf er.Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRiL 22 1SS9
115 Oklahoma Ave.
All orders for baggate on outgoing
trains shmtlil be left one
hour before the traiti
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AHOMj
UNIVERSITY
GUTHRIE OK.
Iustructions in Primary Inter-
medtiae and C allege courses.
Departments in Music and Art.
Complete Business College.
Rates Reasonable.
Faculty of Six Teachers.
JOEL F.
President.
The New Yoik Weekly World and
Weekly Lkailk one year for SI .'0.
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STAPL
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Drugs
Books
PAINTS
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Decorators
Sign Writers
Paper Hangers '
Coarse Painters.
TWO DOOR? NORTH OP HiniAKDe-OX'S BANK
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GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Fire Life. Accident and Tornado Policies Written inunerfiatsly Upon Application.
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Our accident business embraces
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY STEAM BOILER
INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENTS FIDELITY BONDS
Sub-agents wanted throughout the Territory. Money to Loan on im-
proved farm or town property. U'licc in Time's Building Oklahoma Av.
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ONLY BRICK HOTEL in the CITY
J. VV. DALLY Proprietor.
Newly Furnished and Refitted Throughout
301 First St. Gsraer Vitas Gutbrlo. Ok.
I' it-est place in Guthrie for Goo.l Wincn Liquors and Cigar.
l'abt lleer on draught. Hue Uotrling Alley. Kvorythlug
strictly tirtt-cla3.
JOHN BRILL ?W&
$100 per Day.
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FRAZIER Proprietor
Newly Furnished Throughout.
FURNISH EP POO iwn FOR RENT.
X CL CLL N BKDS. 11KST MKALS IN THE CITY.
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hluH'tng and Gen
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-All Work Warranted.
i.i North Second Street.
and Stationery
AND OILS.
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