The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 71, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 28, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SEE V. M.
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OFFICIAL PAI'Klt OF I.OOAN COUNTY.
IJY HOY HOITMAN.
WEDNESDAY. 1'KIIItrAltY 23. IStM.
DKJIOCItATie TICItlTT.
KorMsor.. .
Clerl; .
1'ollee .Indue
AttOIIIOt
Tienuier
tc4ioi
.lnsliri "f the
( iilnhle .
( . (J. Horner
M. It. Cherry
A. .1. I)ol
. ...I. A. Hnkoi
. A. Praier
.luniin nl.lhsm
i .1 !santw!l
' I) P. (larnlt
IS. XV. Irilne
II It. Paee
voit cm cm xi it mkn.
Plrt tard .... .W. Il.Oray
u . i ...n.t Short tonnli. II. C'arpouler
Second wnnl -( illll(j . a. Oierlmr
Thlnl tnnl. ... . "eonre J ""u'
l'mirth uaid... A. 11. l'lrhiiioiid
rifth wnnl . . I' Hiuiedier
roum ii.mii no vim.
rirt unrd V. S Hunter
Second unrd -' II. Iarw-ll
Thlnl wnnl Frank Olmnlih
lomtli nl0fttwtii ester Kyr
Fifth nrd N. M. Alexander
hUllsUltll'Tloy KATES.
DAILY.
Ono month doHvored In city t M)
Ono month by mall M
Threo months J 55
Six months 3 00
Ono year o
WHKICLV.
J5W months 50
Ono year i
ItAI'.ItOAU TIM1 TAHLK.
NOIITH HOUND.
No. 400 Chlchaeo Kxmwi...
No. 403 Mo. Klver Express..
No.43. Way KrelRht
No. 42 Local Pi eight
SOUTH IIOl'ND.
No. 401 Toxns Express
No. 107 Oklahoma Express...
5: ir. n.
3;0 p.
7:00 a.
.3:90 p.
11:10 p.m.
12:55 p. in.
No 133 way i-reigni
i:iB p. m
I'assonoors should procuro tickets bo
oro KOttliif on the train
asmh M'i:mi:ms.
At tho .nllcltntloti of mnnj fi lends I
liurnhy annoiiiipe m-elf as a raiidldnte
foriiomliiathm for the olllce of mnyiirof
(illthrluat the ltepiihllcan prliiiaileo to
bo hold next Wi'diii"-du afternoon. I am
In favor of reducing taxation: of rigid
econoiiij In our municipal ailnlt. and oT
strict tii'coiintnhllltj by all city oIllrhiK
mid If nominated nnd elected. I shall eo
toll that the allalrs of the city ate con-
ducted In a systematic nnd htislupwllke
wav and In eveij ordlmiuce apinviMsl
and mery pollcj pursued b me. the nd-
MlUi'ellietlt of tin bi"t IntelVHts of the
city and of all oui people shall he the
eniuast aim of mj iidininlstratlnn. Very
lospoctfullj V. M. ItMINKI.
DAILY WI'ATIII'll l'OHl'.CASlS.
Itcportcd by W. J. Wultors obsorvor
weather bureau:
Highest tfciiiporaturc yostonlny. f-U;
lowest 3S.
Korocaat to-day: Pair; weather.
Pav-mi: Mnti'iiv
rats in his garret.
Is suffering with
Pahson I'aiikkk will go without n
certificate of good clinractor.
Sour men who nro continually
searching for a Jonuh forgot to look
Into n mirror.
McKi.ni.ky has again taken his pre-1
dentlal boom to New York to be dusted
oft and inflated.
Tin: Capital is now endeavoring to
soft-soap Tnnuy and Saddler ltui tin
game is too old.
AmiK Mnrch Cth tho campaign win
Via on in onrnest and nomocracy will
sweep the platter.
At last nu anarchist litis dono some-
thing pi-ulsoworthy; ho killed hliusolf ( i0ur Va k too mean to erect nluiud-
with his own bomb. j 0 uioulc as long ns his hovel w ill
Tun radicals tiro already crying for
.harmony. Martin nnd the Crawford
systom won't glvo It
Yk (ions what a slaughter thero
will be among tho stalwarts today!
The colored man will go down In tho
political maelstrom.
ltK.N" Hauhiho.v has served notice on
l'ecd nnd McKiuley that the old man
still considers himself in the gamo and
able to blulV with tho rest of 'cm.
Mil ISImV.nd made a mistako in talk-
ing about bombs If for no other reason
than that the fear of onu may prcvont
a Uorum for tho rost of the session.
Congressmen who are fearful of dyna-
mite next fall will take no risks this
spring.
Is it possible that Tomplo has been
caged? On tho corner of Second street
nnd Oklahoma avenuo is a largo cov-
ered wagon benrlng on its side a pla-
card with this inscription: 'The
largest hog on earth on exhibition
Inside."
Two "niggers" und two gontlomen
of color nro udverlised to hold a politi-
cal debate at the opera houso Thurs-
day nljht. Tho former will try to
gloss ovor the rottenness of the llepub-
llcan party w lilo the latter will de-
fend thudoL'trinos of good old lleinoo-
r'lc'v' KltPl'll(.H'A.V coilhiklency Slid klfttttS-
tnaushlp Is vividly illusti-atod in the
burning desire of that party to unnu.
the Sandwich Islands with their
thousands of Chiiinse residents. Only
a few years ago a Republican eongiew
and president enacted u law to drive
the Chinese out of tho I'nitod States.
I-hiiT.itoii Wit.iiKt.M visitod Prlneo
Ilismarck at Primlrieosrubu Monduy
as further cementing their now found
friendship. The mooting of thee two
towering figures of 'tho fatherland
would indicate that they have become
regular old sweethearts The Iran
Chancellor bent low and kissed the
haughty Kaiser's hand In return the
ompcror warmly embraeod the rugged
prince and twice kissed him oil tho
check.
llvt n Tiiixo seems fall lv julet Tr e
planets contiutio to do business at t e
old stind and the earth like tie
crank she is keeps on sp nnlng on her
axis. The stars and the clou's audi
ahllblalns and Jo Crook aud tha rest
arog'jLMitNMMOn"yqJ
n thintfi appear lo U ua-hanffed In '
thtlr nature and klmnt. Yet at St.
Louis n set of deep-brained and fore-
cnitinfr men situ and thinks and talks
without thinking The naiio'inl cen-
tral committee ol the people' party Is
there talking and thinking. Weaver
the mountainous-minded r.on of lotvn.
la there and l(r. Donnelly the rrypto-
gratnmalir seer of Nlninjrer nnd Hal
luclnatlon I.ouck1. the South D.ikolu
prophet of 'he brush nnd Tanbene U
the nl! around man of everywhere.
And Nntnre doesn't adjourn nnd take
a day off and lu-arlless man drinks his
colfee nor heoda the Intellectual per
sptrntlon that bathes St l.ouis.
Tin: riitiir o .)t imi: "-ton.
J tul fro Henry W. Soott of the Second
district litis been brave enough t lo do
his duty. That he has done it is
..-..-.. I.e. tka fa... lliflt thn ftlftltllfS
I
andeuraare after him. 1 hey nrgnie i
that since he Interferes w'th their
bualneas it la right that he Mioiild be
put out of the way.
1 ll dee Scott's course since he enme
on
the bench bus been such ns to
coinmniiit the confidence nnd esteem
of ovory honest eitiaen. His friends
nro lejflon ntul number the best people
In OUluhonm irrespective of party nnd
the cowardly nttock innde against him
will only coniont their friendship
One of the hardest things thio terri
tory has had to combut in protecting
tla fnlr iintilA Is tlml PVHrV ttllie OIIO of
hur ellliens by superior lnlogrlty nnd
ability rises above his fellows his
qunliflcntlons at once tnalto him a
ninrk for all tho mud sllngers and so-
ciety despcrndoea in Okloliouin.
No ecoitiltiins or tributes to Judge
Scott's mental worth are necessary.
I Tho vlto charges preferred will never
attract tho attorney-general's notice.
and are not worth n antip of the finger.
Juilco Scott Is what be Is by virtue of p
i.i. ....... i..i-c nnd nlililtv: he will
a u b...B7 ...... -.
contltuie to deal out justice at tho old
wuwuo.3
stand in the snuio impartial way no j i(lvo it.ed that there l a strnngo
matter how ninny moral hyonns rtnnd i illverslty of opinion as to'the construe-
around and snarl. I Hon of the Perry statehood oonvontloii
resolutions. Now ns that convention
IIIIMWMMI M'ISASCI'..
Tho city council lias been grossly
negligent in allowing the construction
of awnings. Lubberly unsightly
botml awnings crown cacn oinor in an i
. .i ti
bttsincas portions of tho city. licy
obstruct the view mar the beauty of
buildings deform the symmetry of
streets and Increase danger by fire.
They are an eye sore to every obser-
Tr. Nor is this all: thry are n constant
monnco lo pedestrians since they grow
weather beaten mid sun-warped' and
spring out of place and no one knows
when the craay editiee will fall upon
and smash the breath out of his body
Such accidents are frequent In cities
where similar curclesaneas is aliown.
The ovil could soon be remodled
without Interfering with any property
rights If the council would net prompt'
y and ttrmly. Let an ordinance bo
Irawn that 110 Itourd awnings shall bo
eroded within llio flie limits. Mako it
1 on-ciud ui.d bomb-pi oof so that It
1 e dble if ueiessary to run the
uu let 1 no court and stand tho
preiMire. Copy the forms used by tho
I irire cIiIhm. which hno lieon Venra and
vonrs trylmr to oicrcoine the nwnlng I
ovil in drafting tin ordinnucc that will
stand in lav..
A sijht to mnke one' lleah creep Is
urn ) .. ... f h11 .unlld liftv
bring lu a dollar of -rental building a
great sprawling nwnlng projecting
out over the street in order that he
may continue to receive loturns whoro
no Investment has been made. Stop
it. Protect the property holders nnd
tax-payers. Put down tho sklii-illnU
with their shack flre-tnips. Stand by
the interests of tho city.
a sui.N or Tin: tmiks.
So terribly frlghtuuod nnd depressed
are the stockholders of the big llethle-
ham Pa. Iron company ovor the pros-
pective ennetmout of tho Wilson tariff
reform bill that nt a mooting Wed-
nesday tliuy voted to double tho cup-
I tul stock of the concern. It was $5.
000.000 before and litis baeu incronhed
to SIO.000000.
Tho company intends to re build lis
steel mill and make other i.uporUnt i
. . i. i I
nnd oxtenslve Improvemouts. It Is
hopoil the calamity howler will not'
overlook this notoable sign of the
timu. '
:
nr.siiti: I'oit si'i:i:n action. I
Mature und careful consideration
lias been given the Wilson turill' leform
bill by the senate nnaiicu committee.
The measure with some change will
be reKrted lu a duy or two nod will
receive the prompt attention of the
senate. ll has Ueeu made plain to
tbnt body that there Is
sire throughout the
a general ile
eainiirv f.ir
uuuinrj ur
P'ody action on this subject by that
body.
JOHNSOP KILDARE
Sn)itSui;lu siutilnwil tin Only
sulutiiiu
uf n Urt (Juiutluu.
lid I tor Lh.iiu:
Single statehood Is the only solution
of the question of ktatehood for Okla-
homa. The Hnuncial couditioa of the
country generally U not in suuh ahape
to iiiuuige in any experiinenla aaa to
now ttirow Okiuiium.i Territory into
oh- Okluliutn.1 Territory into
d alone with the unset lied
w iiviituiir i i he ii.. iv ...nntr
1.i!i i i.i ii i'
0 SUl ld.ll Ail the little i l.t
stulehood
statu no
IV.llll.l liu
imrfi tit linm.&te. uters iinnl.i K..ni t i.. I
tn.xed and inucn suiTeiing uuunl u
turaliy follow Let the five tribe&
come in und thereby Ins - an us. In in
forbad elements mul in. ike agieut
stute. Single statehood ut the proper
nnd matured time wi I ra e the lein
tory to a higher pi me nt iivih .it mi
in one year than un 1 ditann-i in
five limes the length uf t n ' .. td uc
Ing two states. J ( Johns.
Kildare I eU '.'"i
Si ) iiioiir on Si utchnuil.
I. i Da i 1 i
Sjir More dc liclly than ever be
fore. I think the current of nub le
opinio 1 seems to be selling Ir. the di-1
rcetlon f ilhf le nnut.wvi for ouin
llird tiib's combined. Ml itehooil
a people lowr.nir lurjje an bum
wonldi.uiv n! it nl rsifmttii-anir
and n fur more poleii inllni'ii than
would the ' prtit tip t'ti a ein bra ed
Mtliln the Itoiindiirii's of oUluhoiini us
now deflm d If ns Iibi bei n .-iid. .od
lo on the Mde of the atmuifist battal-Ion-..
-i loo miv lwlievi- him lo be
on tin' Kidi of tin- in it propitious end
therefore sli iinget sliitis
ll eems lo mo that the people of '
our territory olionld prison! n aollJ i
Hnd united front in opposition to any-
thing less than the w hole s" ipe of all
the innnlry I hie mined for the
prent sin it of OUlnhinia. 'Let no
i oino into port rnndly or sail with
(oil t lie m .i
To us ho have looked forward
hopefully to this i onsiunmation it is
pnininl to see one of our leading ad-
vojttes in Washington fulling .anray J
from the position he at first took and
coining In train in the ranks of those i
who out of selfish motives are content
In l.norllilr nlim n ml tint nil ivllll
lJw erumm f lhcy cannot alf at the
feivst itself.
Home one atiffgrests that pons'.bly the
ania i e ranruiu see an uanjr ny to
control the lesoer domain politically
nnd s serve its own selfish euds using
ns means thereto services arising out
..f rit ttiwln mi 1 lm nnrl. nil hmp t llnlll '
it promises to place high in power tun!
position through tho corruption of
legislatures which it litis found so
light u matter in the history of ti
neighboring state.
If we could only see into the true
inwardness of things we might Hud
meaning in the words of tho First
Uiuard In the nlnv
"Tills i Btl lisnic's
trnil
and
these !
I
fig leaves
Wave slime upon
aspic leaves
them such as tho
I'pon the caves of the Nile "
Considering that "nspic" Is but n
Sliakospstirenn variation of tho wonl
asp the quotation seems to he pecu-
liarly applicable. The "flg loaves' In
this case are promised official positions
nnd the slime Is the rcsiless and fran-
tic efforts of the Aspic to Induce con-
gress through misrepresentation of
tho peoples wishes ti give us state-
people
id of til
hood of about Khode
island or ueiu-
ware dimensions.
There is another point concerning;
wltleh I ahnnld like to snv 11 word. 1
was made up of full grown men who
have presumably been brought up
within and subject to the wide ilium
Inntlug inlliiencu of our public schools
in which preeislon of thought and its
hIiii 1 Aiiiiix!nHAi rfi Ifiiffwtit tt 1 niim
tCI VUl C IflU'lli;!' I - UUiiHiiv b siwura
straiigo to me. a plniu farmer.
that tho work of that highly rospoctu
ble tit-scmblage of Democrats should
need nn interpreter iisinueli as though
the record of their proceoeings had
been made In a foreign ton -m?.
I um just now. whi' these mild win-
ter days arc with ns plowing a good
deal and sometimes while my jaded
team Is resting for a few moments. I
take my seal on the plow beam and ns 1
think I a' . so.. 11 losl 111 wonder nl
some of the strange happenings in this
infinitely wonderful world in which
we And ourselves.
A inotig these things tlnse atnblguons
Perry resolutions come up before me.
havo read several intepretutions of
them and now lu my tnontnl confusion
I nsk whose office sad duty Is It
nutlioritotlvolv to Interpret the Inter-
pretations? Yours Truly.
.Iahks Sbymoimu
Tiilten to llinnllle.
Special lo the leader.
Washington 1). C Feb.
roinuliis of the lato ICogister
of Guthrie vtcio taken to
27. The
Llndhoy.
Danville
''
to-day for burial. A number of
frlonda of tho deceased escorted tho
remains to tho train. Itomntrs.
'i he wiumi nut. '
Special to the Daily Leader.
WASiiiMnox. 1). C. Pob. 37. Tho I
house committee on tariff sciiudulu
took up tho Wilson bill today and
made several revisions. Tho whisky
tax was settled nt $1.10 per gallon; a
levy of n4 per font a pound on raw su-
gar was made. ltoimnra.
. .. ' old log house br.llt by hU fntlier who
To llreuk tlie Druillinl.. " ...
came Irom tlermany and settled on the
Special to the I)ull Lender. aul mnny JettrH a(0 Tho fllnUy
Washinoio.v 1). C l'eb. 37. It 1 now occupy n modern rpsidenco but
roportwl hero tonight that tho Duuio- tlrt old log house has been preserved
oratie mombers from Now York and ! und Christina li. celebrated there every
New Jersey those opiiokud to the ltlnniW011"- Mr- Gotholtz. diuided to treat
solgnornge hill will vote todoy to the children to a new heiisntiou. nnd
make n iioruiii. This" will broalc the Kive them new fnlth In the existence
deadlock ntul pass the bill. Uoukkts. j of Santa Clans. The little folks were
hlie'K ii l.'iir.
Sieeial lo the Lender.
Clin aho Peli. '.'7. Secretary ll. W. i
Harnard of the grand .Mason io lodgo of !
Illt.w.l. d-Ll l.la lc 1 1. n I
dollborate Hr lvhV ho sld sho wa.a !
member of the Mno..lc order. The !
trouble with Mrs. Letwe." said Mr.
Hnrnard. "is that she is alUioted with
a strong jaw. Iler tory Is abnird.
B i
An rnnlm i..
Special to the Leader.
Skat rLK Wash Peb. 27. W. N.
White a promiueiit eon true tor last
eveuiug tired three bullets Into Ja-ies
h Holt his former foreman sua then
shot himself through the heart. Holt i
will die. White charged Holt with
! being too intimate w ilh bis h ife. '
I'renlili'iitlnl Niiiiilii.itlmix
Spot la I to the Leader.
Wasuimitox Pels '.'7 The presi-
dent sent the following nominations
to me nenaie inia morning:
Poatmaster: Kanaaa Tboiaaa Me-
v..lt. w...lw..r.. I v ...... u.iii.
Center: Hurnard .1. Sheridan Paolo;
Martin N. Sinnott Arkansas City;
it at the w Thompsun Atniaal.
ilihsouri Frank T. Merriweatber
Louisiana: Thomas V. Priest Moberly.
First
published In the Oklahoma
U-auer .March 1 1M.
Jfoties for PublicaUoa.
Land OfUce at Uuthrle (). T 1'ebruary
84. I'm.
iN'otiiv Is herehy given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his
iuu-utiou to wake final proof lit support
I iuu-utiou U wake nuai proof lit suptw
j of Ids claim and that said proof sa ill"
made before register and reeelwr Luifc
Slates land oflke at Outhrle. o T..(
t. j ?.
of ttlll tte
t'uit4d
on
mil 11. U4H. Mr:
llsvlil It. Wattx. who made homestead
. uu Nu (7ill for the lot (HiU (Tle-
eii and north 1' 1 half of suutheaxl l'4 1 one
fourth of -kh-iiou Ui four toMuship (Ki
I .1 1) LT IM 11 VtOlll
lie 11 um
ploe 111- 1
ll ll oil
iM v il
1 . 1 i: 1
V .
UKSIIl- I tin
ll 1 kll i -
I 'l . 1
ll 1
the following u I Incases to
. iimtous residence upon and
-' -1 I land vii: Oliver
W It 1 'hnlllnii. I'arlc-
(). T.
111 mil in in -inn pi no! 1 r
111 -11 ' -' 1 il i il r . 1-. .ti 1111-
I ' . - I
v.' I
1 t'i ir 1 j mi n
U it 1 1 ted I111 j 111 a lit
alia i" aii' a'
bulla! uf thut - 1
W
I) I.ixnuEr Kunfttir
BRONSON IN REAR OF BANK
iiaj'
i.im.i
mumm
f i& 1
F. B.LILLIE&CQ.
liLtdfei
I)esre to ihsnk their friends fur the generous imtron-
age lv towed on dniiiig the h!iln -s and take this
opMirliiiiit) of lolling eer) InmI)
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
They an- now ready for b'.olneoo with the largest and
moot complete stock of
DfUss.Wall Paper.Paints.Dils.Books.Stationery.&c oj i
In the Tei i Itorj at their n w store on Harrison and I C !
In the Ten Itorj at their m w
luttnet and the pti tid
I IkmI; to i ill and pee them.
Bo Lillie & Co.
VICTOR BLOCK.
THE PARROT'S
JOKE.
II Cause ( ntnmotlon Aiiiotie
l'lilluilrl-
i!i1iik u r Milttvr.
There Is n p.irrot up town nnd his
name is Jim lie is riyht up to date
ao far n the grusmng of uppiirtiinlties
la conrvrnetl and eery once in nwhlle
he does something that mtvcs to keep
this Impression lirnily AmhI in the
mimls at those nlmut him. lie gave
one of his object lessons the other day
says the Philadelphia Press.
Adjoining the house where dim rules
supreme is a coal yanl. Thero are
trestles in it on which the lnunn-
backed iron lmrsca push enrw laden
with black diamonds. The freight
" iii-noo-o w iiooe'"
men lme a 'cnliar crv. inlientlng
when to t hoot the curs on the ttestlcs.
It Is foiuetliing like "Wnh-IIoo-o-Whoop!
' .lim" cage was moved to tho
side of the house wh. re Pie conl yard
Is the other dav uml through the win-
dow ho heard the cries of the train-
men and saw fie nrs shoot. Theory
wasn't in .Uni'K ro ulmlur.v and ho
look to it like a duel. doet. to water.
That nl?ht lie began to practice on the
voenl siguul. The iuiittitiou was a
little ragged edgi d nt hrst but the
festive blnl soon hail his vocal chords
trained down to the accompaniment.
Then he waited for his chance. It
came the follow injr da. The window
where his cage was placed had been
1 put up in order to nir the room. The
coal train came pulling along. There
! was a little drilling and u section was
I taken out part of which was to go on
the trestle of the conl jtird. Th t
came Jim's opportnnlty. llcfore the
tw o center cut s could be coupled the
I inlHchlevous bird inflated his lungs and
I shrieked: " oh-Iloo-o-Whoop!"
I The engineer pulled tho lever and
I nway shot the uncoupled section on
j the trestle. It was up the incline he-
fore hnlf the force had lK'en evpendi d
and threo of the curs jumpeil the guard
and tumbled into the yard below The
1 trainmen stood ughast with astonish-
) incnt and dim why ho just grinned
SANTA GLAUS IN
TROUDLC.
.11 r. (Jotliolu's l.lttln I'lciivnUry
ItCHllltS
lliiimtroiMty to !lliiiulf.
Sampson Gotholtz a farmer living in
Hllppory Rock township near New
I'tthtle Pa. met with an experience
thut will keep ('liriHtnins Kve lstci
greea In his memory for many years to
come. On Mr. Oothnllz's farm is nn
put to tied as usual in the old home-
sU'tul. Mrs. Oothollz dozwl on a couch
nnd shortly after midnight Mr. liot-
holtz disguised as St. Nicholas :itcoud'
I lUdUflSFn AS ST NICHOLAS.
I
ml the roof and prepared to ascend tho
j wide chimney und appear to the ohll-
j dren from out the oau-ruoiu deptha of
. the trreut Ureplace. ilia body filled
I the Hue aud when about ettflit feet
j from the top his clothing cauifht on n
1 project ins' stone and ho i.tuck fat.
Vitnlinir tlint he could not releae hiin-
1 self he tK'ir.tn cujliii'; for help hut hi-
' wife w.i-i sound of-lecpond it wat four
o'clock in the morning before fclie
j awukened. Nhe called to her husband
and a fi eble voioe from the chimney
answered her. Mrs. Gotholti iiumedi-
I utely r Hiked the children and sent them
j acurr inir away to call the neUhbors.
It was only after un hour's hard work
' and the tearing down 0 the greater
purl of the chimney that the paternal
scuta llaua was rescued more dead
I than alive from his uncomfortable
pnitiou.
itayia. Ttxat 4arc-h t- lstu.
Thurinoiui Chemical Co.. Dallas.
Ktm nentiemen: our blood syrup
h e ilnlii' Mr I'.ivtimi 1 ie.it deal i.f
J"
-.ill. 1 11 li ilf J
-4 I 1 I .H)N.
1 j..t ?u 1 jiuI tutor on
W.c f
II. i. 1 C
I Tor sale by P. R I.llllo & Co.
HI
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mumi
j ui ' i r-"ass-JAT- i
tFflnlB
atf'imi
I
store on Harrison and
a Curd In I Itisltutl.m U
&&i-
OKl.AHOMV CITY
Specialist of-
PILES RUPTURE
AND
WHISKY HABIT.
Write for book. No pain nor
tention from business anil
de-
NO Charges Until Cured
The Kandy Citchen
-AT
117 Oklahoma Avenue
IVesh candy every day. Will also
keep pies cukes and all kinds of pas-
try lresh home-made bread. Wed-
ding and ornamental cakes made to
order.
jrs c. r. Mcpherson
Newly FurnFslied Rooms
IIY Till: DAY OK llKI.K.
Quiet and pleasant.
I 'ire. Transient
With or without
trade catered to.
217 SOUTH FIRST ST.
"M Its. . II. IIKIIKII'S. l'roprlclrisi.
MONEY LOANED
ox
ALLKINDS OF VALUABLES
Purniture Jewelry Musical Instru-
ments and I'hnttcls of all
Description.
.1 II IlltllKlKS -JI7 South ririt Street.
All business confiden tul
FOIl A 0001J
-Go tc-
TAPLETON'S
Cleveland Af. Easl el DWIslon SI.
ENNIS & STHIGKLAND
Transfer-Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRlL 22 i88g
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the train
305 W. Oklahoma vA
T.
L.
ROBINSON
Sign an Carriage
House
PAPER HANGING.
Knitlates I'tirnlslied on AppllcHtlon
111 North Second Streot.
Hikes Nursery Go.
HOME INSTITUTION.
All kinds of Trees and Ornamental 1
Shubbery adapted to
this climate.
Small Fruits a Specialty.
For Free Price List send to
W. H. HIKES
Guthrie. Okla
RE
(i-rooin hou-e . . S'.iOo
:-room hou.-e fill 111-liid .'.') IX)
Store loouu from flu to er mouth.
Houc from f.'.S0 to &'5 mt nioutli.
For trade (Jood team
new fur houxe and lot.
wagon and liar-
MONEY TO LOAN!
On Farms or on inside
City Property.
s tr
c' tr bara ns in Ct' rr in
ert) an 1 furms Call andbce us.
nmnmnmuii
WL
L'5a -Jft
DR. E-E. PHILLIPS!
' i
i
LliMii Klli
Livery Barnj
I Lynd's Real EstaMiMLk
OF INDIAN TERRITORY.
53S
cranio T.EIiiol.3JLei
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished
on HuilditiRs
Agent for V. S.
OFFICE 109 NORTH
APTTAMQ A q PTTY Ml T T TWfr 00
XJ.J - tX.jQ.l.N rOxi-L) VJi-L JL JLYJLXJJJJ.Li.N XJ JJ
RETA1LEHB OP
c o
WHOLKSALCnS OP
PLOUR AMD REED
Telephone 38. P. W. RUTHERFORD MgV.
G
FIRE
M
BARNRS &
ACCIDENT AND
INSURANCE!.
Wo have a full set of records and arc ready to furnish piomptly
To real tironertv In Guthrie and Logan county.
he absolutely correct L.iwjcts anil others
ana legal i conect snoiiiu consult us
promptly done.
MONEY TO LOAN
C2T0ITICK NO
3W
Richard
Jewelry :: Manufacture
Everything in the Jewelry line made to order.
Badges and Special Work Solicited Practical Watchmaker.
All work Guaranteed. Cor. Vilas av. and Second st
A. M. McELHINNEY
-DEAIFU
Drugs Books and Stationery
PAINTS AND OILS.
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOITICE : GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
GO TO:
W. La. RHODES
- von
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING.
He can Always save You Money.
Picture Frames
hp I QniT9 PIClllEllifT Kllllll
AND
Cabinet
ALEX. JOHNSTON Jr. & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OV
Office Drug Store Bank and Saloon Fixtures
Hook Cases Desks Mantels Porch Posts lirnckcts Halusters
Spindles Newel Posts Stair Railing Corner
and Base Blocks Sash Doors
and Blinds.
Ail Kinds of Planing Mill Work
Cor. Oklahoma Ae. and Fifth St. Gtitt rie Ok.
The English Kitchen
THE OLDEST HOUSE AND ONE OF THE BEST in the CITY.
Bates $1.25 Per Dav.
I. XV MiXEAU I'ltKsiDENT. GEO. II UBUKIOr Vick-Pubsiob
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital - - - $5000
Surplus - - - 10000
Hoard of I rectors In addition to Hank OUlcirs
UOEACE SPEED ROUT MAIIT1N HENItY LINN
A J. SEAY
iMWumn ' twa
of eprv (lcscrijition
Roof Paint
Territorial
FIRST STREET.
HR5H
ON
TORNADO
We
GPAUANTnH our abstracts to
ali-it' tuts that urn t clinically
delrltig
(XBT--MaM Id
t'oiivcjnnciiig. Nolaiial woik and Tjpecrlpt
On Logan count) fauns
cltj propel ty luxcsliirs.
and ImptoM'd
!'! US
OKLAHOMA AVLNL'Lr
sa
Ehreeke
r
IN-
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Made to Order
Works.
Board Reasonable
LJ. HOBCFA I
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