The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 78, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 8, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES SKEW. M. BRONSON IN REAR OF BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY
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TIIUISIMY MARCH S 1SD1
lllt.MOCUATIC TIl'liKT.
l-'.ir Mnyor C CJ. Horner
llrrk M. U. Chprry
Puller dtldRi A..I.I)el
Attorney ...I. A. linker
TrenMircr W. A. Kr7r
A-xir lnnlM Olilliiin
.l.Ml.-rs .f Hip Peace A- f' ftER?"
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CihiMuJiIp . ii .nc
rnitciTY iiirsirii.iic?t.
I'imt waul W. H. (lry
v i .. . 1 ' hort term II. II. Carpenter
Nv.mil until i tprm .1. A. Overlwy
Third nnl icoro Cooler
I'.nirth until A.M. Ulchinoml
liftli wind I.ep Ilonwdior
roit Mm u. ito.vnii.
l'irtunrd V. S. Hunter
Second unrd ' H. l-nrwll
Tlilid ward Prank Olmiillh
. 1 IjOiik term .1. A. Dmiiflaiw
riflliwsml X.M. AlPMUHlur
SUIISUltll'TION 11ATKS.
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One month dallvored In city I 50
Ono month by mall
Threo months 1
SJIx months 3 00
Ono your "00
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Six Months 50
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NOIITII 1IOUNI1.
Nc. 400. Chlchno Express.... 5M5 n. m.
No. 409 Mi. IUver Express... 3;20 p. m.
No.lW Way Freight 7:(n. m.
No. VM Local Freight :!)p. "
BOlJTII 1IOU.NI).
No. 403 Texas Express 11:10p.m.
No. 407 Oklahoma Express.... 12:55 p. m.
No. 433 Way Frcleht 1:05 p. m.
l'assoiiRors should proonro tickets lm-
oro t-'uttliiK on tho train.
ll.Ul.V wr.ATlir.lt lOltllCASTS.
Reported by V. .1. Walters obsorvor
weather hnrenu:
Highest temperature yesterday 02;
lowest 43.
Forecast to-day: Fair; stationary
temperntiirc.
Ki:lsi:i) MIKMON.
WtminnU foimiil with such hettltrhinR
mien
That ti lm IiivpiI hc iiwd but to he upon;
Hut m-ihi toi oft and of hor Iovp too mire
Ap first einbrncp then pity then endure.
Waif.
DBA i. is the man for police Judge.
f!o to Tomple-or liolut the cltUetis'
ticket.
TilF. Olilnhoiniin is
cflort to suspend.
untiring another
llnit.vxn will ctiusu lclclon to form on
tho Martin beard next April.
Fl.omnA is one state in the union
where prizo-fiirlilinv seem to go.
Oklahoma City drnggUu. are using
coplos of ti o O ilahouinii im tilmmiBOs.
Tub bouse of repreiMiiiiilre wntos
considerable time on eiiloglos and apol-
ogies. Tin: bilouco of Hon. William 11
tlracu oonveyx a multitude of vigorous
thoughts.
MtNkal t IIaht'8 citiMiib' ninch'no
is carrying too many lenders for tho
following it can enlist.
printers herebelow htre co ledreaa
above?" The angels flapped their I
wings nnil said: "To yon a hope is
given: delinquents n the pnnlcis
book can never enter heaven.'
MOMENTS OK TFVaoit 'Jj 2313121121121
Story nf i Thrilling Ride
Wojtora Ranohtnan.
Of H
The Outlirie correspondent .if the
Associated I'ress has been m Imsy on
other matters that imb.id.v bus l"en
fiwon in the strip this eek Wielntn
lglt
(lippr should now mill.'- jin.il her e
plnnntion.
Ax Ohio woman has sued for divorce
because her husband refused to take
her to the World's Fair hristoplier
Columbus laid the foundation for con
slderab." .. mole when he discovered
this country.
TllKV hnve an exceedingly modest
young lady in Oklahoma Town In
speaking of n certain breed of chick
ens she calls them brown l.imbhorns j mals wandered off
The same young lady doubtless retires
to change her d mind.
litTTi.B Dennis Fly n n has become
awfully quiet in Washington. If
something Is not done pretty soon he
will be forced to do the Valliniit act in
co n gross and throw a Iwmb from the
galleries In order to give Flemming
apnea
A nit.! giving single women a right
to control their own estate has been
passed by the legislature of FCentueky.
The "eunnels" frequently give evi
deuce that their claims to reeard for
ladles "Ood bless 'em." Is no' an
empty boast.
Tiik Hon Kdwnrd Oliver Wolcott of
Colorado laugh to scorn the idea tha
his state ints to get out of the
union. Colorado wants to stay in the
union says S;nutor Wolcott. No
doubt and everybody wants to hnve
1U Hut the gront question is whether
lien Parker mayor of Georgetown Is
in tho union or not. At the present
writing he has ono leg in tinil one leg
out. His friends had hold of the union
lep but Hen wns headed for Mexico
nnd oworo lio'd go If it look a leg.
ruiMirl l. a Mail llnnn Which Ilml
fc) milium of llylrtiiliiililu null Unit
lni r.ivnl n I look of Slluci
V lllilo for 1.1 fc
A Ni br:is;n Mockman named Thomp-
son. nunitir the Happy .lui'k cattle
ntneli n f.'vv days ago was the hero of
a nioht startling adventure in which
he barely escapeil with his life.
Thompson was on his way to the
Hntti- river botilh of Ansclmo with n
herd of several hundred cattle in
search nf water the smnller streninn
having provcl inadequate to supply
the vast droves of the neighborhood.
He was asnlstpd by seven or eight cow-
boys a small number senreely suf-
ficient for so large a herd and when
one flank of tho moving body of uni-
In the night from
the corral looking for the wherewith
to allay their thirst it was necessary
for fully half of the herders to go
after them thus scattering the pari v.
Thompson rode enst following truck
of cattle which he took for Ids own
but which proved to be those of a herd
from lower down also going to the
IMatte.
He had got out of sight of his assist-
ants nud had dismounted to examine
the tmll which ha was beginning to
suspcjt was n Jny ur two old when lie
observed it horse running toward him
at a rapid gallop. Tlio nnlinal was not
saddled Imt showed marks of being In '
recent use. and Mr. Thompson con- i
eluded that he had probably broken
loose from his owner and that the hit-
ter would soon lie out looking for him.
so resolved to catch him. Advancing
the cattleman held out his hand to
the stranger but the nnlinal snapped
at him and made a dart for the other
horse trying to bite and kicking out
with his heels. Thompson now saw
that the runaway wis foaming in a
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HuUitU U.tl..Ea3 .null- f OUUife djjiji fclUHEinLLiEJ JuU
Bo Lillie & Co.
III- lilkl
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Jno. TJBriolsiier
Contractor and Builder.
iiur tiii. i. wu.i.ht snitK
rugs Wall Paper
Paints Oils Books Stationery &c. in the Territory.
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES A SPECIALTV.
Come and see our Wall Taper and get samples.
Prices made to suit the times.
F. B.
II VICTOR
nisi urn HaHi iiii Iuuie iiikiiiLiuE
LILLIE
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HARS'SON
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Estimates furnished nn Huildmgs of -cry lescri.tmn Territorial
Agent for L . S. Roof l'jm!
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET.
AEKANSAS CITY MILLING 00
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WllOLKSALEUS OV
IR.E-E PHiLLiPSiFLOUR and perd
Telephone 38. P. W. RUTHERFORD Mg'r.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Specialist of-
PILES RUPTURE
AND-
'o are nmv rc.i'h tn
WHISKY HABIT.
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YOU.
Write for book. No pain
tention from business
nor
and
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That is ti very interesting auecdotu
about tho mountain lions prowling
and roaring from stress of hunger !n
the streets of Sail Lake City. Proba-
bly this Is the liveliest lnciingcrie that
Ims visited thu Mormon capital siiuc
tho Hon. A. Ward of llaldwlnsvH'.e
was there with his celebrated circua.
It is about time bj- tho wnv. for bears
lions jackals seals walruses and so
on from Labrador to make their
spring trip southward in search of
food devouring the natives on the
passnge and openly announcing their
Intention to have broad or blood.
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Our spring and sum-
mer suitings have
arrived.
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tuk mEMzicn HORSE OAVE ciiasi:.
manner that meant more than heat
from his gallop and thinking that the
animal was matt hastened to his horse's
help.
rilngln- himself into tho saddle he
clapped ii'irs to him nnd made a break
for the piace where ho had left the
still corralled herd. Tho frenzied
home gave chuse and then legan a
break-neck rneo for life over the
pmirle.
Without sparing whip or ppnr
The PATTERNS are the HKST
in QUALITY and STVLK that ihe
factories hae been able to make.
ssji stawwwawiawi i siiiMMisutasissHssi
With RKI'l 1 Al ION as to 1 IT
and WORKM NsMIP estal.lisheil
all we. ask i lur ou to call and ex-
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amine our stock ("an 1eac )ou.
Hi
con
tiii; it.vi' 1 1.1:111:1. i) or sun. 011.
O..I vjtorans of Uiubrie will be
plcnsed to learn thai grai iireimrn-
tloiis uru mililiig for Ihe ruunion of
vutertins on the old battle-fields of
.i.n.i. .1.1. .1 . ...in 1... it
onuou v.. . . K v ... . .... T Jom flew oyer U0 grouml wlth
tho mor noiab e a guth. ring Imcuiim I Ue IUB( hom only n few yardrf n hla
It will i... wimp ied of veterans of Iwtli ; rcHr The danger was hierenMHl by
nim'es. Tho reunion will tiko plat'o the existence of large crocks In the
April 0 11 ud 7 th annlvorsnry days of ' earth gaping for water which were
tlia bnitle. and it will be composed in ! "ten quite wide enough to admit of
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WEST OKLAHOMA
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No Charges Until Cured
I G H. LYNDS.
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FOR RENT
J From one to six rooms $
eucn vim y enrjp.
Plenty of Money
J To loan 011 farm". y
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In city ami farm
pmuci ty. Wrl'c to
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have fur iule and $
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117 Oklahoma Avenue.
G- M- BARNRS & SON
FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO
INSURANGE.
Wo have a full set of records and arc ready to furnish promptly
uflLtoss-tx-EaiO-ts o:" TJL-fcB.ssss
To real property In Guthrlo and Logan county. We Ol'ARANTEE our abstrarts to
bo absolutely correct Lawyers and others desiring abstiacts that are technically
and legally correct should consult us. Conveyancing Notaiial work and Typescript
promptly ilonc.
MONEY TO LOAN
t2T0FFICE. NO
.102
On Lngan countv farms and Improved
cit irnueit. Investor see us.
OKLAHOMA AVLNlKrJEJ
Richard Ehrecke
Jewelry :: Manufacturer.
Everything in the Jewelry line made to order.
Badges and Special Work Solicited Practical Watchmaker.
All work Guarantied Tor Vilas iv -nil n oiul st
A. M. McELHINNEY.
-DEALER IN-
lr Zola were only poMossetl of a lit-
tle American plusk he would start a
French academy of his own.
ToMi'lK is still siaking bis hond and
wondering where ho is "at." Tho
skltlxons ticket don't dipaat.
AiTRU tho spring elootion the olty
ulork's olllce will be rid of the Mllliken
R.nell and be ijulte Chorry-ful.
thomniuo' .vor of tlranfs nrmy
of the Tennessee. Hudl's army of the
Ohio uud the commands of Albert
Sidney .1 .111181011 and lteanregard who
c.une together in such sanguinary con-
nici thirty-two years sg..
S liloh Is one of the llelds that for
many obvious reasons should be topo
graphically preserved in our military
nuiuils and on the forthcoming occas-
ion the work will be systematically In-
augurated by the ltttttlo Aid associa-
tion. Tho story of Shlloh is now the com-
mon uroperly of the nation. It was
wrltton in blood at tho early part of
tho war. No pains should bu a pared
for its truthful commemoration uud
S. 1). Drckku uud 1". O. Cussldv pro-
pose to lead tho Populists onto the
broad plane of Decker and Cahsldy.
the horse he rode falling with one foot
in them and breaking a limb when he
would be at the mercy of the panting
raging animal close behind him vich
allowed no time for picking tho wrty
over these pitfalls.
Once Thompson saw a rattlesnake
leap ont at the mustang as he cleared
a clump of tall prairie grass and
spring at his heels but the blow
failed and tho snake fastened itself
on tho lower leg of tho animal that
came after but with the long green-
ish body still hanging to it the mad
horse did not stay for 11 moment and
as the mustang paused for n second to
gather Itself for n leap across 11 yield-
ing place in the earth where some
mole had ouco oxcuvated its horce
gained somewhat on the Hying pair.
Iookinir buck Thompson saw the
YOU CAN SEETHE FAIR ON THE
LEADER SPECIAL.
SHEPP'S WORLD'S FAIR PHOTOGRAPHED.
A MiiKiilllaent Art Series Within II111 ltciii'h
r All A 3InH ItmiiitUul Snmenlr.
l.ul You Jtwtil)-.
Fresh candy every day. Will also
keep pies cakes ami all kiiTcIs of pas-
try fresh home-made bread. Wed-
ding nnd ornamental cakes made to
order.
krs. g. r. Mcpherson.
Newiy Furnished Rooms
iiy Tin: da u r 1:1:1c.
Quiet and pleasant. With or without
Fire. Transient trade catered to.
217 SOUTH FIRST ST.
Silts. .1. II. IIUIIXiKS l'roirlelrei4.
Drugs
Books and Stationery
PAiNTS AND OILS.
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
CUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
GO TO
W. La. RHODES
JK-
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING.
He can Always save You Money
perpetuation w ith strict regard to its wi u more umu tinny or ""y-
. - lt. ..k.l1.. l.nUlit.l 1.1. m nM.l .l.lnlr!w
uvv ymrvia i-itiuu iiiu u...i ..
Tiik Oklahomau slobbei-s over a man
named Donnis Flynn to tho extent of
a half column. Is l'small u l'opulibt
8tl
Dotwvx got oighteon months for
writing a postal card. Doujan is
A mbtlow glad he didn't wrlto a wholo
luttor.
historical a curacy and the positions
of the boveral forces engagod properly
ami permanently designated us tla ll-
lustrntivu object lessons.
CALIFORNIA.
Tiik Democratic ticket Is gaining
btranglh ovary day. It ooutaliis k
Dual over which it will be haul to
ovarcoma
Hakkh for attorney uud Oldham for
assessor fills the bill. Tho ctliaens'
(llsplnyoil their sause when thy en-
dorsad these two men.
ICver been there?
It is an oeean of 00 we for invalids.
A sen of suusaine for strangers.
A world of wealth for worker.
The Mld-Winler Fair (World's Fair
Jr. ought to attract you to San Fran-
olftco in ISttl.
the horse almobt upon him. lashed the
mustang into n run that made the
ground seem to spin lieneath his nim-
ble feet and was rapidly out-distancing
his pursuer when he felt the girth
almut his steed giro way. and checked
him only in time to sure himself a hard
tall.
The saddle sltd olt the mustang's
back and Thompson with his feet still
in tho stirrups fell easily to the
ground. lie picked himself up and
scanned the prairie with anxious eyes
for help of some sort. And to his re-
lief be saw a horseman riding across
the plain a quarter of a mile away
Tlinkii i lin him rvnlMjl ni Ilia itlnih?filh.
I ! I . .-u.ll.. uu !.- Lall..n I n .k Ifl
in the Callforola building. Jsck.on "" "u P- """""':'"" " v""
cK..l.l nm.UMl. f..n.K- toll' I ...unb-spur - . . voW
stranger came on at a gallop homing
; in one hand a gun which Thompson
I saw with relief and joy and jutt a- the
I mad horse reached him and he felt the
hot breath from thcojK'ii mouth flecked"
! with bloody foam a shot whistled past
Skvkiiai. Jim-crow iMpers in the vi-
cinity of Tocumse'i and Xorinsn are
barking like coon dogs at the admin-
istration. Knnuii said.
IiisiartMTivi: of iarty the people
will rejoice that Congressman Wilson's
condition is much hotter aud thut his
bill U strong and healthy.
1'IKKIIK Cot'Zt.NS Of St. I0ul6 id to
Id turo In New York on tho "Modern
1'ortia." l'bn'b knows liow to 111 sot.-
ure out hor Kund of ttask.
Lota r. l'opuhhU Imbibed the "Citi-
zens' " spirit to a certain extent aud
trie 11 again they did not iu their con-
vention. Hut they helped the negro.
1'salm FftMAM has gone to Washing-
t'.n ledving I. i. I'itnmn in clmrge of
tbcOxialioman with W. I. Thompson
or. i I vi Wharton probably us a&nlst-
unt lime lights.
Tins disuisl supplication taken into
the Ark by Noah is once more loose
and Is going the rounds liut it is
apt "fell me ye angi-lic huts ye
tncsieugars of lore shall swindled
l'arlc should Investigate further by
taking a trip to the I'aoittc coast.
- It will be found that the half has
not been told; the reality exceeds the
prowis.
You can go quickly cheaply and
comfortably over the Santa Fe Uoute.
A solid train all the way running
1 south of snow bio es through
picturesque New ili!c and A ri so-
il a.
Personally conducted parties every
weex u ton rial sleepers or fast ex-
press trains. Thousands hare pr ;toh-
iced Uieiu.
Verv low round-trip rates new and
effective good any Jar and on any
train.
If you write . Nuholsou G.
I. A. A. T. A AV. B. IL Topeka. Ks.
lie will mail free of charge an onter-
taiuiug book "To California and
llack" prufust.r Illustrated.
It Mill inevitably confirm the latent
dee I re to see California face to face
'In the Oicl.liiit.
To ban lr.iiu'isro umi intei me.llate
poiuts th. isma 1 i-i- '! '. i .-. one
way round trip tickets limiie.l t six-
ty days for f.iv'o ana one way tickets
continuous pasvuge ut ruto of .M 00
This iuvludi's San Dieo I.os Angeles
lllverslde iinl all sotitlu m 1 alifornn
jwinU. I. H In I 1 1 Anrelit
We trade pin 1 1 s f.n inwnrjin
hing that hsu va K.u - - .' u-.u
Urocery 32.' Division street
Witt YateH Complexion powders and
fiao perfu tii'i.
71 tf Lacic Date. -T kk
With a desire to again promote the
interest of its readers Tiik Lkahkh
has closed a contract with the famous
tlloue Hlble Publishing Co. 723 Chest-
nut street by which tho magnificent
series of photographs with descriptive
matter known 'as "Shepp's World's
Fair Photographed" will be brought
within the raarvelously low purchas-
ing price of ten cents in oush or
stamps and three Lk.im: "Coupons."
This splendid chance to seoure these
magnificent nhotographs is without u
parallel in journalistic enterprise and
is quite in keeping with the enterprise
of Tiik'Ukahkr to please and lienent
its thousands of readers. It is in ad
d itlon another convincing proof that
Tub Lkadkb sticks resolutely to)its de-
termination to be the paper of the pco-
pe. It should not be forgotten that
Messrs. Shepp's famous series of pho-
tographs were officially indorsed by
the Columbian Exposition and the
Globe llible Publishing Co. was given
exclusive rights to publish and sell
thee photograph-. They are im
mensely rjluablo and important sou
bis ears and struck the maddeued 1 Tnl " ln grtawsi uxposiuou ever.
animal full in the forehead. He stag- ; held antf at the price offered to readers
gered and fell almost under the rous- j of Tiik Lkadkb thousands of oples
tang's feet biting and snapping about ought to be sold as thousands of peo-
him in blind fury but tho mustang. 1 wU WMt the HrH not on for
liackingauay fnmi his fallen enemy v..i- v- .1 - .u 1 1 .
let Ov at him with his heels and rt . '". at alw for their friends
peatcdly gave him nmslu? blows in j lh coupon will be printed in
ihe side while the man who hod cone Thk Lkahkb daily. 1 his is the ehanee
to Thompson's rescue reached the of a life-time to get a souvenir of the
group aud bringing his gun down on 1 Exposition and no one should neglect
lue agoniaea creaiure. pm un i-nu s to uke adfantuire of the otmortumtir.
Ueiaember it takes three coupons from
Tuc Lkadku ana in order to obtain
MONEY LOANED
ON
ALLKINDS OF VALUABLES
Furniture .lewclry.Muslcul Instru-
ments and Chattels of all
Description.
.1 11 HKII)(ii:S V!17 Simtli l'lmt Street.
All business contiden .int.
Picture Frames Made to Order
FOR A GOOD
AND-
"-.Cabinet Works.
-Go tc-
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Cleteland At. East of Dlrhbn St.
EN.NIS & STKICKLANO
J
Transf er-Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRiL 22 1889
All orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the train
305 W. Oklahoma vA
ALEX. JOHNSTON Jr. & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
its misery and its powers for mischief
This tlmfly help was a cowboy from
the Reginald Black ranch who had
been out shooting uiule-earid rabbit:
when he saw Thompson's dLstre !&. lie
ideuliuVd the horse as being from a
Elace near hl own ranch and huiJ he
ad shown signs of madness for m verul
days baring destroyed a herd of ahcep
the night before.
Nellse l H I""!" H .Mil j (
A "person." k" "'t-' his uame as L
W. IVstnon alituit a week ago in or-
der to give him something to do got
my permission to eauvas l.ijfan iuiint
ami tyke orders fo nursery stock fiom
(utlir.e niii-ery Hut having f 'ii'ii1
out litter tl .it l.e i- no g 100 .1 'il . I
beat i:ist.in nt.ri-.t ai.iltl.it f
1 1. i 1 Ii 1 t 1 . 1 in 1 1 u ! 1
"' . 4 -1 t- i- I lit.!. . ' I II
any shape or form on iuv aulh.ritv.
ui he 1 periuaneiitly discharged 110111
jnv si r vices coiinci. ted with tin- . b vi
nursery A s JloiMiiti B
ut wit 1 1-
on payment of ten cents the First
Fart (Fart 1) of the series. Ample
preparations have been made to sup-
ply an eKceesirely large demand so
that nobody may be disappointed.
In order to avoid the rush applica-
tion should be made promptly as soon
as the coupons appear in Tiik Lkai.k.
The Hell desei od reputation of the
Shepp's Brut I. lis whose Arm is known
all over the I'nited Mates and in Ku-
r ! is a guarantee thai ' bepp's
W ' ' .'s Fair Finn. tji lis will be
m 'I in their usita' t.r t 'ass style.
Office Drug Store Bank and Saloon Fixtures
Hook Cases Desks Mantels Porch Posts Brackets Halusters
Spindles Newel Posts Stair Railing Corner
and Base Mocks Sash Doors
and Blinds.
All Kinds of Planing Mill Work
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Fifth St. Guthrie Ok.
T.
robinson"; The English Kitchen
L.
cue Sign an Carriage
3Eu3L3iir-a?3i-3-. THE OLDEST HOUSE AND ONE OP THE BEST in the CITY.
PAPER HANGING.
Ktniliit-s Furrlshed on Application
IU N'i'rtli Second Street.
1 1 l 1 1 1 1 . 'i - 1
rtth
orot.K'!y aud ul
spenso
thy ot
. i- .hiiicsl1y
portrays.
Hikes Nursery Go
HOKE IKSTITUTIOI
All kinds of Trees and Ornamental
Shubbery adapted to
this climate.
Rates $1.25 Per Dav. Bodrd Reasonable
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 78, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 8, 1894, newspaper, March 8, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72984/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.