The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 74, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 3, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SKEW. 1... BKPNSON IT RlWrt OF RANK OF INDTAN T KKITORY
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UY ROY HOFFMAN.
sH It DAY. MAKCri
tins wton AMRittr . '
Mr. Walter llcn'i' i i ri"' belied
itm etirtllnl fit . iitnt tin 1 tnirn I r r 1
I bevocd upon lii in lust cummer m
the fjcraiin 'f lux Arr.crit an v sit
. nor has he the inevitable critical note THE
a irir: - aftr-fr tjgbgtragegp .t ba ' Tty ir'ay 'I1 'T
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COLORADO. OKLAHOMA
A 1M. .
upon onr nati n i
scended to tin n
extreme of v ular
praise. " It i- not
ti ' ' i ii l i' i
il ' m.ili i
ami ctrav tirant
says he ftpcaktti?
AM) UTHf'N i: All t'O
FKOM FT. SMI f II TO TRINIDAD.
uo
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III.MOCHATK TICKKT
fi Mhtot
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Pn'iee Judge.
AMol lle
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J. .11 1 . !KtHI
I nt srd W s Hunter
v "ii.l ar.l .1.11 I urn II
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-t ward
.ml wan'
oConr mmt p.-oiinnont trails 1'ial
the cities are new and the building
out np yestordsv It it in t'ie a'ni 11
uliere of t'i in lit i in v If
reliance nn 1 ei. eiyy w.u h one drinks
.11 everywhere that this tenwul .nilU
in apprehended In a viord
America ptm to present all the poesl-
hie character in tics of youth." 'Fhls
in all i r oil s far is it :ro9 bat if
Mr l.un' .i.'ures that aserica In
what i' i v ii. Iv Ii.'. aitvc ..f It youth
he ha- fail d t . prasp a '-client fea-
ture nf nnr in ) i nfe. It i not ronth
A.'lT l?i. hm.'.Iid nl1 ""' IMSM"K slaTT' t buoyeney . tre mt tbe bewl 0f tm) project which
I. !l..inher ana pn.ie. that lias made America oromtses to bear fruit
great It the qual n ..f retaining! The name of the c road ki the
those nttnlmtesof em i j and aelf'
OI 1i in i. K in ' nnil ( .it n r.V i I iiliil
lT Clrviinl. f r 1 1n1 1'u rMi ul I' iil.l
Inst N. w I In.' if I!illii
the tagnmttt lerrlin-
f'Afltal TTmi MIIIHn
toltar-lt0aie f f Im
JTrw rriaet.
Another railway projeet ha just
been tpruns In thia territory. Oente-
i men from Enid Kanaaa and Colorado
0 Drugs Wall Paper
Paints Oils Bosks Staiionery &c. in the Territory.
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTV.
Cn'.tc ami -ce our Wall Taper and get sample. Wi
Prices 1nalc to suit the time's. f?rri
IUI
CO. I
a
Of.
! W 9
B. LILLIE &
VICTOR BLOCK HARSISON AV.
Contractor and Builder.
Intimites furnished on IJ.iildinK-. "fix en ilesniption Territorial
Agent for I . S Roof l'.unt
OFFICE 109 NORTH F8RST STREET.
ARKANSAS CITY MILLING 00
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B
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'1 hint ward
1 ninth naiil
I ifih ward
FraiiK CiNm-tli relinm e lone after iH. itaelf has
short t.rm e-l. Kar P-l H . 'n fact the fountain of
N. Si. L vu'mI.t ' perpetual vouth. soup lit foi In rain by
the .-panifch exploters Imi discovered
latet bv tlie saxon tans with blood
lt"Y and tire enoogh to understand It
O -.o month dellvo'1-.i In city f W) merits Kansas C ity 'lirnes.
)no month by mail 60 -r-
bUlfsLltll'TlON H.VTK.S.
Throo ranntbs 1 ffl
Ms month. 3 00
Ono year 0 00
WKKKLV.
S'x month; f so
Odo Tear t On
Colorado and Hon then tern Kail road
company
Yenterday a oharter wu iasaed to
the new candidal for doable-track
honor by Mecretary of the Territory
T. J. Lowe.
1U charter la good for 99 yeara and
the itoek Is placed at io.OOO.OOO dl-
vidcV. Into 1 oo0(Xl chares at one dollar
.PH
?5
Spring
OKLAHOMA ( II V.
Siaa3ZSlBi!l&aUS(S3iSlSlitdtiJUm
sMioi.i.sAi.i.r.s tir
FLOUR AND PEED
Telephone 38. P. W. RUTIIF.RI'ORD Mjj'r.
AND
Specialist of-
each.
short time the couotrr hat been aet !
KVILKUAU T1JIH TA1ILH.
NORTH IKJC.NT).
Ki . 0'. Chlrhao Kxprees..
N . A0 M Hirer Bxpreet.
So 453. Way FretRht
No 4W IxjcsI FndKht
MJfTll not'xn.
No. 403 Texas Kxprea
No. 107 Oklahoma Kxpres..
No. 43 Way Frelitht..
rnson(?ors snniiiu
oropottitiK on the trnl
tire
In.
S:4S a. m.
S;0 p. m.
7:00 n. m.
.3:90 p. m.
.11:10 p.m.
13:55 p.m.
1:00 p. m.
irocuro tlckots bo
iiaii.v MiiATiir.tt roiti:oAvrs.
Reported by . J. Walters obsorvor
woathor burcnu:
Highest temperature yestordny 72;
lowast fiO.
I'orecnst to-dtiy. Pair.
TO COI'XTY UI.KKKM.
Havo your assoHSOrs list nil linprovo-
lncnts on tuiuntcred lands and lot
except such as nro oapoclally exempted
in nrtlolo 1 hootlon 3 purarnph 7 of
the Oklahoma statutes.
OKI tM N A rill IT CO INTO I.
a..n wv s gre o inn Th5 propriettrB and nCorporatore of
raising 111 Oklahoma miisidering tbe n ! -.
.aaa trwij
I). 8. Rose W. 8. Whlttioffhlll J. J.
1 A Itiultr V. t. Map.Ii.bI IS. V. Mill
ilea ho the j ouog Territory ha now n s rM wcl .n(1 v w. Whit-
3.0t.irrowlnff pple tree M8.000 ey- n of Edi Oklahoma; John W. ;
n... .... .. ww iurr .rr. i. Qnhhatj Lamar.ColoradotD. iX. Stauk-
pear tree and a ereat rarlety cf other hoWft ConcordU K.nwl9.
frnlt trees an.l v.ne of every derip- Acedrtng to lho chart.r lhe roa(
tlon. The profits on thi varied tnveat- u t( bo contrucleai .BUtaci .
m-nt have not begnn to come in yet opePated. bcRlnninff at thecityofFi.
o that their value can be estimated. Stnth Ark ( lheoce lho AlkmUM
but the. trees when In bearing" wilt J lW lhroxtgh lhe Und or cottnt ry be.
undoubtedly be one of Oklahoma'. lonR or UM fof
prolific sources of wealth. It take. l)ie cherokee and Creek Indani or ..
oinorcounmea year.10 eaiamian aUon n lho
permnneni ciriiizatioit but as the
V.. V -1. 1 l. -.! 1 t
. u1rm.r u11o1IBUreMll) fll Rtor Ilw lhj t
domporllnv herelf n If ho had been Mhp . lntmrm)tm nr tnnuM
the south line of the Osage nation
thence through or along the south
tL J S Ert DjTi ft &"
1
1
1
1
PILES RUPTURE
AND-
1894.
i 11 . . 1 .
e arc now reatiy 10
ill I ;
tlon In the Indian Territory
thence crossing said river at the most
YOU.
Our spring and sum-
- mer suitings have
arrived.
a hundred years lustesdof only four.
WAR
IN THE
HOUSE
ThePVITKRNS art the M'.ST
in QUAl.m ami Vl I.j; that the
THB PENSION APPHOPRIATION
STIRS PARTISAN PKHLING
rlAitv pills are baring salutary ef-
fect on thinking colored men.
To P.wisoN Paiikisii belongs the cro-
ilit of being thu Moille Ieusu of Oklahoma.
.Mernilllli mill Ktiilk Mare it rtt.i-.VliiiBilnii.
til .Alllltnry l(rrmtlmiii lllll I'm-
tM tlin HoiiMt Opfimn Tliem to
a.ttliiiiii.it-llsmiHlpllliiB;the'lnr
Iff Illll-Now-ii rroin IVaahliiKiott.
j part of the said Osage reservation
thence In a westerly direction through
the counties of Payne Q. P. M N O
and Heaver in Oklahoma; theme cross
lug the north line of sal-' territory iuto
Kansas at the sonth line of Seward ' ' " " ' ""
county; thence through the counties of ' and WORK'! N"IP established
Steven' Seward and Morton in Kan
tactories I a e been aide to make.
mt Ml m !! ! 11.1 !.!
With Rl.l'l i A I IO as to I I 1"
Simi'I.v beenusn n muu marrlat in
Oklahoma Is no sign hu Is 'onilnsl"
single statehood.
1H THK SK.NATK.
Kneclal lo tho Leader.
Washing ton I) C Feb.
3 This
as to the west line thereof; tbenc
through the state of Colorado to Trin-
idad making a direct line from Ft
8mith lo Trinidad
The principal business of the com-
pany wl'l be at Knld Ok Each stock-
all 've aik i-. for on to nil and ex
amine our stot I
Can 1
ae ui'i
dim miiiu tu Uie
can now trnvel incog.
rt-m Jisvy lu.
Ir is nllegcd that Pcritius hns read
law biulc. If that be tho case tow 1
burner knows what 11 graft a Cnpal
has.
P.OMii throwing In Huropo U called
"ohomicnl po'uics." We have aoun -thing
llku tint t here among the rtidi
ualb.
Rmi'uiiucans argue that Uukor got
here too lata How much sooner did
Ilalnur 001110 with emphasis on
sooner.
Tiikiik was but ono lily-white on tho
Republican board in the West pruoluut
of the fifth ward. All the rest wo re
Chinamen and Hemiblicau coons.
County commissioner enn procure
ndvanoe copies of the supreme court
decision on the tax eato by applying to
Ktlgar W. Jones clerk of the court.
was a dull day at the cnpltol. The nolacr owns 0000 snares.
enate Democrats oft the Unauee com-' Thc ptln"lo'l length of the proposed
mlttco which is seeking to remodel the 1 road '" 50 mUcR "nd the approximated
lUUu Wdr.WAUWlMwi. toBrt(k jt of construction MO.oon. j
very gooi progress and hopes to lay j 11 meM ot enterprise and push and it
the bill before the senate coiamlltee l ' tner lMtenlon lo Nd lha rond
Monday morning then better news is ! wttuin 1 1 months. I
expccieX liliiaiuiier i. o. risin.
The v.tv poiitiv 1. u-ff reformers In j Wahiiikoton March ; The post-1
the senate ire ver much pleased with master general stated ta-day that he
the forthcoming tar ff UI'I. would not take up for consideration
in THK 11. t kic. j the matter of makiujr the appointment
In the jouse thU inornlnar a bill of at Klnflsher until after the first of
great interest to tl e West was passed. ' APr'l- ' his was in response to the re-
It opens all abandoned military reser- ' qUC8t of eff'r' Oavis Dent of that '
vitlon. of mor.. . m Uwo w ho came here to secure the ap-
ysuona of more than f.0.000 acres for pointmont of Lee Wallace. I
homestead settlers Kivinir nreference . .
i..i.i 1 . . . . Prccrence Aye. auilNsyt nn Hie HtuHil Hill.
to claims heretofore settled upon. The "'M wmi alimui rtn..n Am.ri.n I
for'ifled eolton .r.r..nlu.l vii Alt xnniler Arnold llnley ll.iki-r of hiins
tor meu cotton appropriation bill ai.uu.M.i 11 1 nriuiomiti 11.11 of T..as I
passed the house easilv. 1 Hfrrv. .." ' ii'hii. utu of i:vur ' I
'. . I niwiJ. lliMlner llom. Ilowern f CHI I
1 lie pension appropriation bill stir- I 'rniu. Iir mn lire uiiiridjo of ArUinin.m. I
red up the usual partisan feeling and Ji.'"'.. ?L'"W "C. 'SKm I
finally en.led in a perwnal altercation ' &T VlnVnh71A;r0';o v;
Uetweeu Meredith of Virtriuia and K'rUe x aubuus. oni or Aui.ima cock'
Funk of Illinois. Th. .v ... -... SCI- "'.Tn.0JJV.0"?";'l" ' P"'" "'""
- - - - pivti 7"i'' ' mi ! -LAiuiarr ni ii'ta. o.
very violent ana had lo be held apart
by force. The house adjourned la die-
ord". Romcm-a.
Ha L
vuWM
WHISKY HABIT.
Write for book. Xo pain nor de-
tention from business and
No Charges Until Cured
the Kandy Kitohsn
- -AT
117 Oklahoma Ayenue.
G- M BARNES &
FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT AND
rON
TORNADO
x..
1NSURANGE.
We have a full set of records ami ate ieady to furnish promptly
To real propem in Guthrie .111. 1 I opn -i eoiintv. We dFAH NTKK out abstra' ts to
be absolute!) coi rcct L.iw w-r-nun others desiring .ilistui.ts that ure ti-ehnleally
and let'iilh correct should lonsult us totieaniiiiB. Noiiiimi woik und Tjpescrlpt
I prompt I v done.
MONEY TO LOAN xTLiumvei
tWOlTK n. NO Kri OKLAHOMA AVLNPKrjgS
! Richard Ehrecke
'AJt'S Jewelry :: Manufacturer.
try fresh lininc-madc bread. Wed-
ding and ornamental cakes mad
order.
e to
Everything in the Jewelry line trade to or Lr.
MRS. C. R McPHERSON. : Badges and Special Work Soliciied. Practical Watchmaker.
Ncviv Furnislifid Rooins A11 wnrk ruarant'pti- cr viias;iv..nici scnmi st.
in im: iy on ni:i k.
Quiet and pleasant ithnr without
Fire. 'Jratisitut tindu catered to.
217 SOUTH FIRST ST.
MUS. . I. II. IlltllX.rs. I'rnprleireM.
fflcEL
HINNEY.
-DEAIFR IN-
M
New York Clotii'er
iioi wrLnriUIVIM
ONEYLOANEDrugs) Books and Stationery
ALLKINDS OF VALUABLES
Furniture Jewelry Musieal Instru-
ments anil Chattels of all
Description.
All business conti.len ill.
fsTl $ 4 t
w
Tin: i.KADKirs
Siiepp's
"' ' . FOU A GOOD !
IIFR RIP
t; A x A ft. A A a. A n (
I STAPLETON'S
I liivfipv Ram '
wnrlil't L'nir 'UiJ "W1"J
nuimoiu ;
X
PAINTS AND OILS.
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOEFICE : GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
MTjr
GO TOE
W. La. RHODES
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irnwiora l-ulberiton lurltn ul Kmhu
O-neir Dav m UcAmionil Ociimih i
ptnitmore. Dockcry. mouiun Duulutln. I
liurborrow Kdmunilt Kllis of Keutmkr
KlIU of Or.-uim Knliw. Kip I iti"
inn Formsn. FiiiikIoii Kiun C.i.irv 1
ino.lnirht. i.i.rnian lir.uly Crnh'tn Mali of
a n.n p. ..!. . .iiJTI-IIQ TAIrO TUC O M C 3110.ur.' y?""10""1-H'"...ri4o. n..h
.. . -.. ...wv..c .. 1 1.0 -. 1 niu iniiLu MIL O1AL.1 1 nrwi iirrara in norm i Mr niu.i.
lowing excntie for the absence of her
hon from sehool: "Tomi uint L'ot no
close and that's &um onult Ood
1-09."
llT all tbe Gods that prebideover tbe
musms a id ride bareback 011 the Hinds
that AatocUu Press agent's billet
iemx to Frank Greer to "emasculate
special Ilea" struck center.
THB
lUn.
lArn ilolm 1111 H.Mkerof Mikviusii... n..i
son Hunter imtilir.i.n. . one-. Kern kh nro
Hrlhlm. Kylo li.tu line 1 41 1 mer. I.iiton.
i"ir. 1.1VH
U-stcr I.I
Ivmt'Kion I.uc4 M...I1I Ma
oiiiiuimi MAN IK THE ". a irv. M.iriu. M irtaalL M rllii f
1 oi
CITV
1
am Mi roar of Minnentu M. r..r (
Kcntiuky.M Cullorh MclTonl MtUejrra.io
Mciiann McKriuhan. Mi-Miil 1 u.v.j
I Milti'4. Meredith. Money. Moulvom
err Morgm Miici Murray NeUI Nt
lasd. l'.M.Uill. I'm. rsnn I'nvnirr. IV.u-.on.
W.h wf a..A VhU iru WmV.; m.Zp.ck..'r.l'a-ll I'XVrSel.0
tlis ruwnwM's llrMal ts ll lilrbardkonef oblci liit'liardkoo of Mkhljr.ui
ltiiMmt oar. I ItU-liard-rfin of Tcnnct-eo. Kitv-ale liohhin
1 ItsMAll of lieorli. sh-ii1u Kht.l Slh.
Wmpson Hood-rit Sprln.-er Mslllo s'
moi-Kujir. mono or KCiiluvk Strait
l'lioroiiu iin:i).
PARTS I 3 4 Now Ready.
Send one cash two-mom lis'
subscription to lhe Dailv
Lender. iu' one each yeailv
stilHerlptlon to the Weekly
Leader ond receive parte 1 to
4; or clip three roupons from
thi pater and bring tli.in
w iih l(c to the ofllce and w-
enre (iart I of M.epp's World
Fair "seiles.
Mill Uhiomh Opitttriuulij tti:it Cnhti fcr
icrTTTSiiWi Wi.1;
Read by he Best People !
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING.
He can Always save You Money
Picture Frames Made to Order
M
Cleveland At East of Division St.
ENNIS & STHICKLAND
Transfer-Trunk Line
j
1 " ' """"" T-T3
-AMI-
ESTABLISHED APRIL
1889
Im
i .
I".
ii 1
1 it 11 .
uiiU' fur
1 The firemen of th ei. j .Jl"V.iraJ?wL ..r"J '''. Tl
ftlUlia n Tut I .. m - i L tiror.-ia. Turner of Vtr InU 'I'Mntin 'l 4 . i E1-.J
' toiiMcak worth ia II could notb w iiumur uiinou vv.th.m. .i m . iv
V. -iIMMlWK Ml I t IjJ aHUUB
I-BUixi the yptian glosaarjr
w.-HUe trying to avoid Cbarybdls
hlaaaelf la tfcyl la daring tbe liepabli
r-rw" ".-. "neV- " BU i aueUowd off at tbe baauuet Thnrad.r wJfa
caiageooa a unois be fell Into aight and Is therefore nnt B i il. .NyiAJimof Kcniuckr. Aidmb. Apt
w. Tonrn v.BpBuk rallied oT. Itsraea. Birl- lie d. a li.it.i. .. .. ...
i biuuivii ixriL'KBur. nrtM
aight and is therefore pot up to be
rallied off.
At Ust tbe troth is out. &ad b ' " wil to the I aju t'sidwcit tjiepiK-ii.ntanon of uiii.iH
' atiagieat man ia the alt Pi. J ;-er.nj i-imc. .m oi m . ri.
a aaaitftade of witaetsesaad the coo- oaTts U ih. mL. JT "l."Jr- r Cw.weii ;. c.n-pi'w io..Ubs. co"i r or vm
futA- u;. .u .l. . .Tt P of a cbaaee- The eoiuio. cornt a t-euaia. ueri vnm. .
tuatkm of his own moath the truth is iu. BOW - furti of New York. aue i . t i
VaWWB V. C Rich AasacUtAd Pru f . T . 1 El:t' oiflev. tlolHv.r. Draper. i.i... iv
iwwa. r. v. Mcne Associate! frees Coase In and take a chance and arlve ' S"1!?1- " ' ""' ttcn.r. Ku
ateat at Arkansas City says that tbe th n.t ..i.. k lT ' S'f 9T intmui r. cmtt of -w
-T -.-.. . "u me anost popular bow a eake. Verw -Joid-ier. (.rmm cr 0i. Har itut.r
aaaaatatioa has bat one corre-pon Jent The cake can be seen U ih. Mt Hsio.-4ii.rmer ii.ncr. Hmrtm h.m.
atOatUirie. and that FU ii..i.i .!.B ?? B io OBt ' &'":'!' ""ii.bo... Hit kiio.. oi
. - " WISSQOW OI TBI LdtAftEB- MlBXln. ' rw '"
Oiiicago
Weekly
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trams should be left one
hour before the tram
305 W. Oklahoma vA
T. L. ROBINSON.'
House Sign an Carriage I
ap-5LiciStrijH?ixi5arc35-.
PAPER HANGING. '
. 1
hmtlites I-iirnl li.-.l on ApplicHtlnn
111 ."rin -eeona -iireei.
Cahlne
Wo
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ALEX. JOHNSTON Jr. & CO.
MAxi'i ca-urus or
! cuii. in . ii i
n. 'i.i'. r 1 . 11
els. in 1 !iii a ii 1 j
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it- ; u.
f JT ". ?"-"- '"-"! ! -' XJZZ JEZ
i's relief aad benevolent
SPEAKING ABOUT HEWS
Office Drug Store Bank and Saloon Fixtures
lines Hikes Nursery Co. ! ttMz-j:j:t::r
anu uase Wocks Sash Doors
and Iihnds.
All Kinds of Planing Mill Work
iiiiiiei
..ii
!as.r" at Oatbrle ia a pecmUr eomaod-' the ttreaaen
iay vaiee oi waua is appreciated ' f0Bd.
only by him.rlf. His identity isno!
Maimer a mys. try. and the seasational
stone. Kit . front UaUirie will
hereafter bate a inn tied to them
York. II.idI.iii. r.l IllunU 11. 1. ... . r. 1 . .
IVantvii isu ll..i..k Hu.i 4ihr. .n ".nan ll nas UL' coinp.c te teiirapluc er.
1 SEe-rrT. :.: rztri'ijrr": v cr hc Acmed !.. M ad-
---. . ' .: -- -r- " v .i.. . .. -
ijiowiivi ir. i.vncn. Ma-ntr Nun. Mi
1 Alrcr. M.C!' McKttertk. McKiin MriU .
At a dinner jfu. u m -avaaaab.tleor-pm
a few das- -in Sf-reUry of tbe
Iiiterior. IIuk null eul iUed Presi-
dent tlevetao.! 1. ' I.. f"lloiog fllting
vtordk ! arm 1 i i.r.nnek ' .aid
i-ieirettti-y Sra I. i i re l tour.
age I admit ti i.ihf ainei I
would say to r I u1(re f u
Cleveland man to-dy than I Mas last
N ovember one year ago w hen 1 cat my
.jtc f.r tirovtr Clet eland llicre are
many who say be should do thn. that
ni d the other thing while he should
ii-t duthe tliingabeduts It. h nan
cf these people they kno -. nt hat
they say aud these very people at the
tloso of next three years vw.l re.ilire
their error fur t ien resul. will slin
him to b. our friend btnt una mr D
morrotlc presld-nt
I-er ta cake.
The troraen request tbat thia list be
pabllshed. Votes coat ire cents web
9
at
K. Thoriitoa.
' ouneiimaa Harder...!
J H.doode
I M . L. Turner
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Jowi sw.ir'Hoir Mutibler ) ' li duiii
wue i.iee I'.hm l'rrU n I'l.il n.i li on
QMi-. Kli.UII lUy lltej I.jiio re l.'t i-m
son of IVrbl vita hran s ii nr.r
S.ralOB. Shi ;lurBiii. hiUh i.t
hptrry Stcpht tiSi Kie em f VV ..m
Hlortir Wrau l-onj TjIIkm of Urv il
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CVilO Mr.iUuli XV.i k. r VV ii i rn i
Wm a. Wsl . r IA le . r ( I 1 .
ffiiaoa or mwo. iiuomiT and IV... m .(
dition to its retrular staff of out. of.
town c.-ri-sspondcnu. Its market
reiiorto ie the most complete de-
tail ot any wttlly paper ia the
I'ntted Mates It is a mine of lit-
t.rar ca th. It contain the latest
HOME INSTITUTION.
Ml kinds of I rees and Ornamental
Shubber) adapted to
this climate.
Small Fruits a Specialty.!
Cor Oklahoma Ae
For Free Price List send to
W. H. HIKES.
Oulhrip. OIn
stone from the pens of the most s v. r- - rx . - HK U LUKST SF. A Nil ONP ftC TUP DPnn. :.. .. ....
noted anthori bioraohicaUketche if-LJ M Hh """ uuu UI L DL01 (J TY.
- -- " -
prominent men the'
iiui i iti .st f :i .... i
; ' ""' lie Vlh.
The English Kitchen"
r kmmI ftr KsaiesMMt.
Wamaw. lud . Hani Hv nu ex
plosion of an engio at i"ieel pUi.-
1?" V""" "c premiws were hie.l
rraak Kipp. nuieeer. ui killed
harU llai.in.
-uuennteuleiU. Mat.
-.J 11... I ..!.. .11. A T - ... . .
-..... .uuvawi. m uiiaiu ni'UU iir-
HI II and I "I. u l'rev ..u...... .......
f.l.il
i j 1 1 1 l
nil ..
I'l 1 I .
(oom ion in
morning .
an.l t han)
te i.r-
fx-li.fr.
0
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the vault e-.tenlav
ha I I n jiulliak't I
" ' ' i 1 Uiivc
(lo to the Delicatessao llestaurant
when in Ferry. tl
HIRE I AM
AND TO STAY
And sell Clothing cheaper than any
other ptrnui in town Hate
the choicest of samples
lo select from.
A FIT GUARANTEED.
W. ffl. McCOY
205 Oklahoma Avenaa
of the ii '4t
bcit wit ot th.
H-riMim liiiiih. .
Jay scientilic and . 5-i.H.m h..u.. fup.n.1.. .i " -...
'gious ilisi.tisi.ioiu in addition to ""' r""u ft.uii im iuftip r mouth
tt.e full ii Wi report of the week """" " r"mJ2 M "' "' '" r """lh-
and the best agricultural dei.art- j - ....
meat of any weekly cotwected h ' ml:Vu.P "btund W' 8a "nd hur-
i uaiiy in the world. It must be
ten to be appreciated. Send for
sample copy.
? have made arrangement
Rales SI.25 Per Day. Board Reasonable
l W MiXEAL. PiihHinKST' H uuuiinu' Il ;
ti.i
iV
eat paper to give it Al
tth each ) early
-ith
te-
tio.. .
en but a sli
lit. I !
i
1.111'
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p-
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lake ad
MONEY TO LOAN!! GUTHRIE al bawl
On Farms or on inside
City Property.
Some choice bargains in City prop-
erty and farms Call and see us
m Weekly leader
t. . e t)
Lynd's Real Estaio & Loan Co
Capital
Surplus
W SLAl
S50000
10000
Hoard of L rector inaildiih.n to La.. om
UOUACLSl'LEI) KoiiT MVUI1N
ULMtV LINN
Pr Turov. surgesn 'enl L
C
W. J. HORSFALL. Cashlor.
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