The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 28, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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BIERER'S CLERK.
JOHN HERMANN HAVIOHORST
TO RESION AS COUNTY
CLERK
TO ACCEPT A LUCRATIVE POSITION
A Clerk In A unctnti .limtlrn A. 1.
Ill-rrr" Ciiuti -Appinn nirnt of 11
Mrrlliiff Di'iniKrtt to it (Simil
Olllrc hitint thliiR of 111
I'u.l t.lfc.
'jilr. Jotui II. llavtghorst will on nuxt
l'rliiny tender to tbu cotninibsJonors of
hOguu county his rislnutloii us olorlt
of tin county in tuliu ofTeut tit once.
On tltut date tho ciiiiiuiiR.sioiior.s will
inut hi spuclnl boislou.
Tim. departure on Mr. Ihivlghor&lV
part ib prompted by 1 1 1 - appointment
as ulerlt of tin' court in Athooiu't! Jus-
tice A O. C Hiercr's. cltstrluU
The uppoiitiiiii'iit is n splendid one
ami will be received with universal
satisfaction Mr. IIavilitrsi is u
strong fuii-uiitidcd honest man anil
u sterling uoinoerat. As yet. Judge
Illurer's district lias not been fully
lulil out but will probably comprise
the counties mentioned in Tin: li:uit:it
of yesterday. However the mutter
will bu dcllnitely settled when the
supremo court meets I ucsilay next.
.lut;it this lime a sketch of the
newly-appointeil cleric will bo inter-
esting: ilohn Hermit nn Havigliorst was born
in 18(10 in Mason county. Ills. where
he lived with ills pareuU until he
reached his majority. His education
was obtained in the common schools
and Mr. 11. uiuy well bu termed a self-
made num. Ills lirit work was in the
ollico of his father who was then
clerk of tho court of Mason county
which then partially comprised a cer-
tain district.
He remained with his
years and then went into
treasurer's otllce. Mr.
went to r.ilcsline Tex. in 1S0U and
entered the law department of the In-
ternational & (in at Nortlti rn railroad.
He was under I). S II Smith now
treasurer of the Missouri I'.tcllic rail-
road at St Louis While still in Texas
tho subject of this sketch was called
back to Mason county Ills. by a tele-
gram to take the position of deputy
clerk of that countv For four years he
was master in the chancery of the
clruttit court On April 22 lSS'J Mr
llHvighorst arrived m Oklahoma lie
served us clerk of the East (iiithrio
towusitu board and then wtnt into
thi county clerk's olll o In Novem-
ber '0.'. he was elected county clerk
by a majoilty of ;.01 over Norris This
position he lias faithfully held and he
now steps out to accept a better and
tno-o lucrative position In the fall of
la"2 Mr. Uuvighornt was married to
Miss Sarah B. Martin. One sou blessed
this union and tho young man a chip
olT the old block is a clerk in the
(iuthrle National bank. One of Mr.
Il.'s htrong friends is Congressman
Springer of whom lie speaks highly.
A loyal Democrat is .loliu llavlghorst
and to say lie will discharge the duties
of his new ollico In good shape is put-
ting a mild expression in behalf of an
honest man aud a splendid citizen
MANY TEACHERS.
father two
the county
Havighorst
REPUBLICAN LOVE FEAST.
llnrmtinr In I.arc- llutiki ami n strlRht
Ttclfrt AiUoobtril-Ciiloml Men
X.it In It.
There was a Uepubll an love foust
at the city hall last evening and the
way tho advocates of tlio g o. plson
lolly-gagged and cntwlnud their arms
about cm h other's neck was a cau-
tion It was a self-constituted caucus
supposed to bo a central committee
meeting. There were several present
including Col. K. 1 McCabe.
The committee orgauted C U. Hen
fro presided and 12. I". McCabe acted as
secretary.
The vacancies In the central com
mittee were ft I led. and tho committee
now stands tin follows:
Tlrst wnrd-V. 11. llaxter nntl Dr.
Cottcral.
Second wardA. 0. Keslur and John
Fairfield.
Third ward--Fred Morgan and C. H.
Heltfro
Fourth ward K. M. ltamford and A.
1-2. Jackson.
Fifth ward V. 11 Lifter nnil Frank
(reer chtiirinnii.
'1 lie committees now being in good
shape the meeting resjlvcd itbelf Into
an uxnorlenuu bee and sentiments
were advunced favoring the placing of
a straight Republican city tukct In
the Held this spring.
Jttde Lawrence said he didn't wanl
any "mongrel business" in his and O
11 Lynds said ditto.
Judge Ooodrii h went in as a specta-
tor but when called on said lie would
rather "be defeated on a straight
ticket than a hybrid affair. "
Dr. McI2111inney said lie would take
Ills straight
Mr. Finch said he wanted no fuse
attached to his bottle; same with Dr
Cotteral.
12. I. McCabe paid Tub Li:.ur.u a
omplimcnt and then declared for Re
publicanism in homiupalhic doses.
Colored brethren l'ortwood and
Krett were called for but they refused
to respond.
Is there a colored man In the wood-
pile? Col Frank Oreer delivered a verita-
ble ilre-eating oration and declared he
was ready to take his shirt off to liglit
for straight Republicanism and against
fusion lie handled Tom Hart a la
Corbett saying Tom wanted to be the
power behind the mayoralty throne
and confidently declared that tid. No-
laud of Missouri was a good sample
of Democracy Here the lights
quivered ami as the crowd made ready
to "wet up" the following motion was
made and carried and tho meeting ad-
journed: Resolved That it is the sense
of this meeting that the chairman
of the Rcpubli. an central committee
of Guthrie at once call a mass meeting
of Hcpub.icatis of Guthrie to express
their sentiments on tlie placing of a
straight Republican ticket in the Held.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
IN SHORT METRE.
PHENOMENAL PROGRESS.
MABLB HUMPHREY TRIES TO
END HER EXISTENCE.
rcrtlnent Tomtom tVrlalntnc to l'utlc
Ktrnti
Jt'ST TIIK RAMI.
"I'll always If the same" lie said
vv hen w e li
SWALLOWED CORHOSiYE SUBLIMATE
Anil Thin l.nlil t)nll tn Mi HlrkneM mill
Diiup lulrnry liuliiti- it Viiuiib Cllrl
to Commit n ltnr.li I)rilA
Inle of VVip.
Mabol 11 urn phruy a young lady re-
siding with a fanner mimed John
Rhodes who resides 1 miles east of
the elty. made a desperate attempt to
end her existence by swallowing cor-
rosio sublimate yesterduy morning.
Miss Humphrey Is 18 years of age.
and re ently cuine from near ColTcy-
vllle Kan. U) better her falling health.
Mie remained in Gttthile several days
unu then secured a position in the
H hoiles tninily. For some time past
she lias been using corrosive subli
mate us a face wash csleriitiv
morning Miss Humphrey was heard
groaning. Mrs. Rhodes rushed to her
room und found the girl uii the
tloor. She was very weak and pale and
In subbing tonus admitted that she
had swallowed poison. Mr. Rhodes
being somewhat acquainted with med-
ilIucs administered emetics and re-
lieved the young lady When ques-
tiouetl Miss Humphrey avercd that she
was sick and despondent and wished to
die. The LnAiir.it'9 informant who
came to the city for a physician last
evening said the young lady would
rei.over but that she was in need of
medical treatment
An A. luin SulljfH'l.
Sheriff Fightmaster of Oklahoma
county passed through the city yes-
terday with J. II. Hlosser an insane
man who went erazy on the subject
ot "love and hate." Tho sheriff will
.lint. lilt i.liiirtn In tin .1 nelcsnti vllle. .
(III ) asylum
ABOUT ALLOTMENTS.
oe's tie did sever:
j "Tho' vear- inn) come and years may go
I'll changeless he forever.'
Tho' twenty yenrs have Mown since she
That proclamation started.
She's jet the same old tu put) -six
She v. as before v e pai ted.
Spare Moment?.
Jesse Shaw is making preparations
to move to Kiittl In a few days.
A colored man in West Guthrie lost
twenty-two chickens In the late bliz-
zard. Grandpa Nelson of the West side Is
making some valuable Improvement)
about his property.
Mr. and Mrs. "StuV Light of tho
Cherokee strip arc visiting friends in
Guthrie. They are old Guthrie peo-
ple. K. V. McCabe was circulating a
paper yesterday and feeling the pulse
of delegates idcntillc 1 with thu non-
partisan movement His object is to
tee who will serve.
Clerk Klncald of N county is in the
city.
lion T. II. Stocksluger pension ex-
aminer arrived In the city yesteiday
from Ft Smith lie left there Jan. .1
and came aiross in a buggy.
Deputy 1'nlted Stutcs Marshal Pulse
came iu'trom the Osage country yes-
terday with several prisoners till
whisky peddlers.
Captain Rlchey member of K county
board of commissioners was in the
city yesterday.
Rev. ltlakcmorc returned from Kan-
sas yesterday with his family.
Charles Laux bus returned from a
trip over in the strip.
V. II. Khrinan is down from Mul
hall.
F. T. llcrkcy of Riackwell is in the
city.
Colonel S. T. King has returned to
the city.
Dr. A. J. Kirkpatrick and Spcncsr of
Oklahoma City are in the city. They
are ardent Muf ons.
SI Perkins was
opera house last
audience.
llelden of Vlnitau I. T.
'1 lie llulldlnt Hnd Limn AitncUtlnn anil III
Wpinl tumml lti-port.
Gl'illlltK.O. T. Jan 13. 1svi
To the Hoard of Directors and Stockhold-
ers of the Outhil Dulldiiig and Loan
Atwwlfttlon:
Of litleinen: V the committer did)
appointed to audit the ImmiKs and ac-
counts of the cretnry of )otiraotiRtliui
for the six months beginning Jul) 1. lsiu
nd ending December 31 ls-M respectfully
submit the follow lug rcwrt -cash
mtcitii'Tn.
$ wi 7
mi no
Cash on hand July I ttt
Dues t
Interest
Hnw ..
Initiation . . .
Hook mid stock.
Transfer fees...
fttS A-
lift) v.
Tit a..
in :i
3 Mi
BIG REDUCTION IN WALL PAPER.
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Total.
CAM! DtMIURS. ..K!T.
? 1 l7 (in
24S 40
Loans
i:mn4
Withdrawals 3 Ois
Ralmiee due on loH. . 21'i t
Taxes and Insuranen.. 30 11
( li on hand .Ian 1.01
ft M. li
1 'Mil !l
im :n
t'ltOrtT AKD I OSK.
Preinlnnis ? ? 1
Fine
Dividend forfeitures..
Interi'st
Initiation fees
Transfer fees
Kxpense 231 P0
Net gain 2 U W
11.1 (HI
11.1 sft
KI' (H
(Ytft 12
711 8ft
2 ftO
presented at the
night to a large
MAJOR MOSES NEAL MEETING
WITH SUCCESS.
I'ulr MorUliAlilrri.
There will be an adjourned meeting
of thu stockholder of tho Oklahoma
State F.dr Association at the ollL-u of
Pancoast t Morgan on Tuesday Jan.
30. at 7:30 p. in. for the put pose of
electing ofliecrs and new board of di
reLtors. A full attendance is desired
s t 12. J. Wii.iiKit Secy.
Tlin Wlioln 'Irllie
unit the snrirj
till- M.tU-.
Will Tukr Allc.tmtntn
Mill lie 'iniiilrtpil
limit Alliitini tits.
TOTAt
Loans
Real estate
Fixtures
Cash on hand Jim I 01
t 3 200 10 S tm 10
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Now is the time to paper your
homes. In order to make room for
our large spring stock of Wall Pa-
per we will sell wall paper and
paints at prices that will surprise
you. We have the largest stock in
the city to select from and we can
sure suit you both in prices and
paper if jou will look at our stork.
We have just received a full line
of Colgate iV Co 's fine perfumes
ami toilet soaps which we would be
pleased to show ) on.
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Wallace & M$u Pharmacists.
ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW GOODS
NO TROUBLE
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1.1 VIIIMTU'M.
Fiidlvlileil jirollts S 3 08S .13
Due on unfin'ed loan. 10 HI
Due stockholder ID 411 3T 31 m SO
Kii.vni:s.
Total nuinlier sharrs
Issued .since org't'ou
Total No. wltlidr'n...
Total No forfeited...
Total No. io-IhsiiihI. .
Total No. inatiiied...
313
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A CALL FOR
Monoy wo must have and that quickly
luiTc begun a
To jet it vv j
SACRIFICING SALE
of our entire stock of
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j5$ 4
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X
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Total number
in force
now
C.Miny .ii(itrlul. mil nt SrrUpr llolils nn
i:xaiiiliiluii nf tomily I'eiliiK'iitnr.
County Superintendent Stryker yes-
lay conducted the county teachers'
fulnatiun in the basement of the
rjfititun church All thu teachers did
vvol!and phased creditable examina
tions. .Among those present were:
Kthel K Gregg Utlmond; Prudence
Heeds (hithrio. Mrfc. KUa M. Halley
Creseunt; Agnos 8. Thoinpgnx.Lilly M.
Handusky Marshall: IljRCox lieu
lali; Mable Ru'jertsoi. SHwJ'llf"'v'sJ9
llrowu Arena Starnd Longstdn; M. C.
Clement Langston; Mary Rowers. Mc-
Kinley; Laura Jeter (JuthrlejNellle 12
Dirt hpringvale; Mrs. Clarrissu I
ltrown. iiusaii A. Smith Guthrie; Liz-
zie Sutton. Langston; Nannie Stister
(larncttville; Iiessic Donaldson Water-
loo; Celia Organ McKinley; Annie
Harkiey Qncenie 12 Lee Annie Ilelder
Guthrie; Flora Ackenuan Sprlngvale;
Cbr)es Thompson Marshall ; F. A.
'J'hotup-.on Langston; L. O. Haley
Crescent' Jpsse Alexander Standard;
V. F. Wallace Guthrie; Jas. McCon-
jiell. Lakcvlew; S. C II. F.thcrldge T.
J'. Hrotnine.J.A. McCupn W.M. Hoover
W. T. Hurke. Guthrlo
LEADER WIRELETTS.
A I'dlBmucI SprltiK.
Mrs. Dave Reynolds died near Ponca
Friday from the ell'ccts of drinking
water from a spring on her husband's
claim. In which some scottndre's had
put poison
DiMiiurr itlr ('nil.
A mas meeting of the Democrats of
the city of Guthrie is hereby called to
meet at the district court room on
Monday evening January 30 at 7:30
for tlie purpose of selecting a city cen-
tral committee J A Sampsiu.
Chairman Logan County Central Com.
Money to loan on farms on
short time. G. Jl. Lynds.
NEW CASES.
long or
It
Imuc Walker Hrlnc" halt Aculniit T II
Ciipim;?.
'"V-SfTl Walker filed suit in the dis-
t"Htuourtar(tjftV -T. H. Cuppage It
l. a suit fqr tho 3ficovory of S100
which Walker alleges w. held back
from the salo of certain nroperty.
Jones A. Scothorn are attorney j 't
the plaintiff.
The Meyer Ilros. Drug Co. vs. Wand
Auuker .t Co. change of venue from
Oklahoma county; case 1.VJ1.
Money money plenty of money to
loan on fnrms. G. II. Lynds. It
Mujor Moses Neal the allotting
agent for tho Kicktipnos. is having ex-
cellent success in inducing that tribe to
take its allotments. The survey will
be completed this week llu enrolled
100 aud l'-'n more are to be enrolled.
They have been holding ofl" in hopes
that the Interior Department would
modify its orders. They collected S'JO
a few weeks sinie and sent a represen-
tatave to confer with the President.
They said that in case no change was I
made they would take their allotmen-
ts. Wnh-pan-sha-wali the blind chief
and leader of tlie disaffected faction
has been the one to delay matters
Jo M.'ick a Kickapoo claims he has
heard from Washington and that the
powers that bo are unchangeable. No
inau can do more with these worthless
wretches for they are one of the worst
tribes than Major Neal. As stated in
Tiik Lkaiiku sotnetisic ago the Times
Journal of Oklahoma City says: Gen-
eral Ldward L. Thomas formerly of
Kiowa I. T. is now in charge of tho
Site and Fox agency tie has just been
paying off the Indian under his charge
Tho Sac aud Fox tribes received S'-'S
000 and the Iowa's 8(1.000.
Hig Jim chief of one of the absen-
tee Shawnees and a grandson of old
TecutnEoh is obstlnato as ever lie
would not sign the treaty which the
Cherokco commission negotiated;
neither would he nor any of his band
take their share of the SloO.000 which
the government allowed the tribe. He
and his band are contemplating gning
into the Cherokee and Creek countries
beiugunwilling to live where thero
arajflKllny white men.
Miss Sarah
Is in the city.
Judge Stemmons of Pureell was In
the city yesterday.
The streets were crowded with farm-
i ers vesterday and merchants enjoyed
a brisk trade.
Miss Adah Curnelt chief deputy
clerk under Clerk 12 by was up from
Oklahoma City yesterday visiting
friends.
Col. Selwvn Douirlass and G. W.
Speiuer were up from Oklahoma City
yesterday
New York Press: "Can you let me
have some money this morning John'1'
asked Mrs Sprigs at the breakfast
table "Why. I gave you SI0 the
other day aud told you to fix things
so that you would have something to
show on a rainy day. What did you
do with it?" "1 bought three pairs of
silk stockings so as" but he was
gone.
A. Tansel of the Hennessey Demo-
crat wns in thu city yesterday lie
will go to Chandler today to negotiate
for the purchase of the Chandler Democrat.
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After having cuicfiillv evaiiilncd the
tiiianclat coiidltloii of our association Its
ns-ets and liabilities and net gains we
recommend that a dividend of.lUUper
cent for sl months be declared for the
period coveted bv this repoit.
J. II. Con lso li a vi
. It. Mr.itn.N.
11. 1). Toiin.
Coin in ttee.
DRY GOODS.
A This iiirans choice fltst class gaols at llargain Price-.
I Dress Goods Staple Dry Goods Blankets Flannels!
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AND NOTIONS
All go at about 50 cents on the dollar of regular prices.
this opportunity tomc.itonee
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Away up horses fine saddlers gentle stylish drivers ridine habits line rI
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surre)s pnaeions uuggies urummcr wagons etc. v-ourteous treatment. i-on pnt.
Come and see me and you will be pleased. 302 corner Vilas and First Guthrie Ok. 'h
ephone No. 72.
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SECRETARY GATES' STATEMENT
INDIANS DYING OFF.
jnxila1s tofliu Loader.
Jlmace SmitJ. and Henry Singleton
avcre biintem-ed U iiung on March 2- at
Jaukson Miss
George Child's condition is un-
changed Report is current that Corbett and
Jackson will sign articles next week.
Three i ases of small pox at Chicago.
John J. lngalls avers that ho is out
of poll i ice for ever.
Amos Cuinmingb has u new bond
bill. It provides that the secretary of
the treasury shall Ismic Sl.10.000.000 of
bonds in bums of SV0 at A per cent.
Hiss Minniu Clark suicided at foun-
tain Cnll.
JUiltlni; Kuiiuwu)
An o.vitlng runaway took place yes-
terday at noon on Oklahoma avenue
while the hayseed band was parading.
A farmer's team became frightened and
ran away scaring unotber team which
also ran away. The se ond team ran
Into the first and one of the horses
climbed into the wagon llotli drivers
were thrown from their seats but
luckily no humans or animals were Injured.
A Ililf Durii I'liiii-mU u Day In lli Clicy-
i line 1'rlhe.
Tiik Cheyenne Indians living in the
extreme western part of the Territory
are dvingoff in a startling manner'
sometimes as many as half a dozen
funerals having occurred in the tribe
in a single day. For a long time the
measles raged among them with sing-
ular fatllity and now tho grippe has
started among them aud Is causing
death in a grat majority of cases.
Unless some means is devised for check-
ing tho ravage of disease the tribe
will it is thought become extinct in
the near future
"Cxtra flnu liovver seeds
seed house. I) II Uooijk.
at
Guthrie
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NO STRADDLE.
Wi..
lrm.)cr( Crl!' Vl9 brslBht Tlfkrt In
The rield Olio" yr-u:tlon to
Up KffeatiH.'
Of the Voting Alrii'i Ctirlntlnn Aiorliitlon
ltvicntl Cloi.il In Tills City.
The followliii is a statement to tlie citi-
zens of Guthrlo of moneys received ami
expended in the Inteiext of thu Y. M. ('.
A. durliif the time A. G. Gates acted as
General Secietary of the association.
(The delay of this leport has been caused
largely by the slow salo of Y. M. C. A.
property):
Indebtedness of Assn. for rent.
Aug. Sept. and Oct $ '-'3 SO
Indebtedness of Assn. for pi lilting.
oil stationery Ink etc 1ft 85
Cash paid out for care of sick ill (m
' other chill ltles.. (130
" " " " pursoiuil eitieii-
sesof Sec'y 1125
Total SIW)
Cash ree'd. to meet Indebtedness
for lent 20 00
Cash reed for cat o of sick It 00
current expenses... 1 1 10
" ' " pcisoual expenses of
hec'y 11 23
Cash ree'd. for Association fuinl-
tuio :t751
Total HO-.'!')
And paid on Indebtedness for rent
under former management ... 2100
Tlie Y. M. C. A. libiary is loaned to the
superintendent of the public schools to
Iks used hi the Interest of tho high school.
All persons having book in t licit pos-
session from this library will please leavo
them at the superintendent's oflicp over
the Rank of Indian Territory. Please do
this without further delay and oblige
Wm. Hi.ikcok Pres'l.
A. G. Gatkh Sec'x.
Tim L'olun HctIvhI.
Another large congregatifi was in
B'endance at the union revival last
nlghC" I0
services.
Jamison conducted the
Supn nif Court.
The supreme court met yesterday
but adjourned until Tuesday morning.
In the case of Collier vs. the Territory
the plaintiff in error was given five
days to amend his petition.
1 1 cut INiut Trn.frri.
II II j sell and wife to It Van
Wvck. lots 4 and ft. block 33. Or
lando $ 100
A W Ruhl and v Ife to .1 Illov Ins nv
utiarter section 8. township 17.
langoS west ltX) acres 1000
S J Row ley anil wife to A llrooks
lots M and -'- block m. Guthrie . 1900
W J Rjan and wife tu II OCaven-
iiu'li lots 10 and 17 block 7rt
Gntlirle 75
I Itisl .States land ollico to A W
Ruhl. nvv nuarter section 8. town
ship 17 range 3 west ICO acre.. 200
Pursuant to a sail of ."Jvalrman
Rnlnnpl nf till pnnntY Tlpmrtnr.lCl. n
caucus of democrats was held last O'j
nlng in the law otllce of Finch & Samp i
sel. Captain J. T. Taylor was made
ehalrmun aud Roy Hoffman secretary.
Tho question "of moment was
whether or not the city Democracy
should organize and put a straight De-
mocratic ticket in the field. Some
very strong talk was indulged in
fuvoring such a move. Cap. Taylor
thought that the citizens ticket was a
delusion aud a snare. It was a well
laid scheme to deceive the people it
had neither name purpose pride of
ancestry nor hope of perpetuity Jake
Corbett was tailed on und made a very
sensible and pertinent talk Others
expressed their views and the senti-
ment was almost a unit for a straiht
Democratic ticket in tho coming mu
nicipal election with the earliest pus- some of the furniture In the rtfr"'-
sible effective organization.
'J he following resolution was adopt- ThQ si ;rMn8 performf.n
eti:
Whereas We favor a straight Demo-
cratic tt'-ket and a thorough organiza-
tion of our party.
Resolved.' That we hereby authorize
tho chairman of our county central
committee to issue a call for a mass
meeting o' the Democrats of Guthrie
at an early day for the purpose of
electing a Democratic Central Commit-
tee for the city of Guthrie.
For farm loa'ifof: to G. II. Lynds 1
-JTC
MIUAVIntiT I'a.)pn.
Sax Fiiancisco Jan.. f7rjSJ10 Mm-
Winter fair was formally!!? r
Tonight there was a grit display of
lire-works.
Subscribe forthoDally Leadurl
New C'ortl'i l'U Wtrk.
A stove in Judge IlueknerWdemo
on Division street was filled vvHh new
coal yesterday. In some nneM'lilta
ble manner the stove blew an jtusing
a blaze which burned the carpet and
A (inoj Show
The Si PcrMns performn was
greoted by an Immense audience at
the McKennon last night mrton
r.iinmnn mid Ren Dillon were the
features.
Drltru from Hume.
Miss Leila Lester nnd her inoiw
were driven from their home at vAd
moro yesterday by a cruel-hearUl
father and husband. Tin young law
nan neen w'ronccu uv a vuuuk "
which made the elder Lester angry
Eugene Tucker Solicitor and uoiiector.
NewYorkHai
R. J. Tucker Pro
'nwareSioFb
222 OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
in
th
The most complete line of Heating and Cook Stoves
city at prices to suit all. Also carry a full line of oil heaters. 1
full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Everything in tl
Sporting Goods line. Genuine Glidden Barbed Wire a specialt;
Farquharson
&
orris.
Our branch house at Perry is complete in every Department.
T.
L. ROBINSON
House Sign en Carnage
PAPER HANGING.
r.iloina Viii-nlslint! nn Annllcstlon I
115 North Second Htret.
FOR RENT.
houso
S-rntun
.Vrooiu houe fiimlsmd . . .. '.
Store rooms fiom 110 to KX) per month
Houses fiom fc-'.M) to J'-Ti per month.
.$15 no
15 00
Tor trade Good team wagon und har-
ness for liousi and lot.
MONEY TO LOAN!
On Farms or on inside
City Property.
Some choice bargains in City prop-
erty and farms. Call and see us.
JOHN T. BRIC'KNER
Contractor and Builder-
F.stimates furnished on Buildings
of all description. Territorial
agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
Office 109 No.'th First Steet
Lynd's Real Estate & Loan Go
Iteimrd lor lit Dullutii.
It is said a reward of 83.000 Is to
offered for s Dillon ganr.
be
O. H. Lynds
loan on farms.
has cheap money jo
II
EXECUTIVE
BARBER SHOP
We try to please.
Only first-class barbess employed.
Let us do your vvorlc
Harrison Av Op. Governor's offie
i i . - j ui. i-ga
Statute Ituuntl rrojifrlj-.
The Lkadeu bindery u turning out
ktatutes by the wholesale. Tho bind
Incr Is thu best ever done in the west:
I (.'all at UU aic aarl Uimut
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando. Tho best o' teams an
improved facilities for earrylnff passengers between tliesa two po.nts. lea.
always ready to start at any time In the day and -"'urn at yovr x
The shortest and quickest route between Guthrie and Stillwater is via Orlanc
THOMPSONS BUNCOE
EXIaEIG'TRIG light
LUMBERMEN.
. i Lumber Sash Doors
Blinds Lath and Shingles.
We cheerfully furnish aimats on all bills.
Give us a cr
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