The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 82, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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TJLLK JJAJLV LKAJLKR UUTHJlUE OK.UfUL0J.iA.
I SAYI I SAY! DON'T GO WAY
Without eating with
ANYTHING IN TUB SlMKT-OKIiEK LINK
COFFEE LIKE YOUR MOTHER MADE Open Day nnd Night
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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LAWYERS.
L I- MUDOES
Attorney at Law
(Ite of Sednlls. Mo.)
Omcv Iloom 17. Oray liron." lllock 01-
Vlloll street.
SttCRBTARY HERDERT
PLAINS THEM.
EX-
THE CREW OP TMU STUAM
YACHT NATALIU SHOT.
FOR-
BOUTELLE'S RESOLUTION AHSWERKD. ; CAPTURED BY HAYTIBN WARSHIPS.
CARRIAGE
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iiiImIoiht IIIiiiiiiI'h ( nnlrnl In Orilrr
In PirM'llt u ( oiilllrl or nf Iiot 1 1 1 .
nnl lit tin- I!iimI r l'ii-l
ilfiit ( lc littil Nitiiirmut
rri'i't'ilriitn I'nliiU'il Om.
Mir Vl'n. rltlol Out lit (tiinnnli .Cln.
Willi Arm mill ihmiiIIIdii (Mii1.
lly for Itnirll- Till' ( iliiliilll of Urn
'! ('Inline! lo llu rfimi
I i.mre nml All lll t'rt'ii
Mi ru I'ttrplitfier.
DR. B. Y. BOYD
Is President of tlio Hoyil Afpclicnl
Company Member of tho French
Academy of Inventors Kditor nml
Pttl)lislior of tlio ".Medical Hellector"
and nutlior of Medical electricity
regular grndunte in Medicine having
hIso taken special courses in United
Stntos as well ns Ifiiironcnu Schools
of .Medicine Inventor of tlio lSleo-
tricnl Sexual and 1'r-ctnl Vitalize
and well known and successful sp-
oialist in long standing dillionlt
Clironic Blood Private u:;d Nervous j
Diseases.
DR. E B. SHUWWBY
Consulting Physician and Opera-
ting Surgeon; (late of Chicago. )
I.-Surgeuii of the Illinois Central
I. H. Kx- Surgeon of Cook County
Hospital (Chicago) etc. etc.
The Doctor in a mirgeoti of ac-
knowledged ability thoroughly cap-
able of coping micoessiiilly with all
surgical and medical diseases in their
various lnrms liavniir devoted years
t specin
litnl to
gteni i usenHvs oi women.
of special study in College ami IIos-
tiitnN to irencral Suruerv and 8ur-
Wasiiim.tox March 12. Secretary
Herbert 1ms mnile rptjfone lo Hie
Iloutclle resolution adopted by the.
house calling on him to ntatc Ills au-
thority for issuing instructions plac-
ing the armed naval forces of the
I niled Slates and the use of
itn ensign under the order. Hint
control of Special Commissioner
liloitnl lit Honolulu March 1 1th. I -en.
The Mibstance of tli- answer is that
the action was neecH-.iir.'- t i present it
uonllicl of authority an I that the
hocretary's authority for issuing the
order wan the president the co:n-innnder-ili-ulilef
of the 1'nited States
army and navy A number of
dents for thin nction are cited.
The secretary says Hint in order
Hint no conflict of authoritv should
arise with reference lo the disposition
of the l'nitet States naval forces at
Hawaii but that Mich forces should
be employed In entire harmony with
and in support of the policy of the
diplomatic branch of the govern-
ment and in onlei that the f-prci-nl
commission i appoints 1 by
the president mi lit in the
discharge of the import.int duties
entrusted to him be aided by
the fullest co-operation on the part of
the naval branch of the pot eminent
it was deemed proper to diiect Unit
Hear Wlmirnl Skerritt should consult
prece-
j Jamaica March 12. A rwblc ill-
jpaicli from Tort an l'rlnce. Ilayti an-
i iiouiii'cs that the f ten in yacht Natalie
whose stealthy sailing from the
I t uited Stnten aroused suspicion has
1 been tupturcd by the llnytien war-
ships IcmiIiucs and Capiox. The
inslci oils irnft was intercepted off
I I'm I nnc isliind. one of the Itulimnns
'Aims and nir.munit ion were found on
I lo.iid and 'he was seized upon infor-
! malum that the munitions of war
w-ic inli'iidcd to 1m- ilclivoied to liny-
I lien ieolulionists. The entire crew
of the Natalie hate lieen shot by
j order of President Iltppolytc.
Mus I Mini Out lit Nivunimli C.n.
I Nkw Yoiik. March I'.'. The Natalie
I wa tilted out nt Savannah (in. and it
w .n supp'iseil her enrifoof arms wns
jiuleiidi'd for ISrutl thoiiifh her com-
in.iiiih r Captain Sul'm. said she bo-
j lonjied to private parties who were
fjoinjj to I'lorid.i points to hunt and
fish. January :il last scvcntvtlve or
I 1 DO pin kujfes wen- delivered on board
i the yaeht lonlaiinn arms among
I them two llolehloss jfiins and a lare
' number of army rilles besides u (iiiin-
tity of ammunition.
i ( apt.iin Salln c'Hinn-d to be 'nun
I Trance and all his crew were u-
ers. The Natalie was aboifi ty
feet in lemrtli ami of forty ton juie-
ily. She did not tahc out piprs ut
the custom hnime as she claimuil to
GonsollatloD and Examination Free and sirlcfiy Confldenlial.
WILL BE AT
HOTEL ROYAL
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Wednesday and Tnursday.March 14 &
ititiiisn Ac iii.iii:rim.i)S.
Diseasss of JWen.
Wasting Weakness
Hsrvous Ceoiliiy
LacK of Connaence
osl Energy
Startling Errors
PdusInaUDccaij.
To iIkim' HiifTrrln-1
from tlii" I'ltPi't of i
vera or youihfi I IihIii.
crettfiiH. to un li-lo-oil
nmt wruk m n
nltpiiKthlH ri'sii'rt'ilaua
hop rrvlvcsl Some of
tin- Hjmpl .ni rcxuul
w rnkni'Mn ikt ou-neitK
illixInPHo poor mcniory
r-'MilcHH lip. ilrHuoatl
i'iic.v. uulltiiilii' h for
rnurrlnKC i--loiiiny torn-
iKXtlnK. MIUl lOHKIK
mid iiinfusi il lilfiiM.
Your M'ly uilHHllnK lit
the rtliteui 1 'onie lo
UK "till COHfUU'UCB tor
vounui iNsrunst. ReuC.
for question clrculur
No. IU.
Diseases of Women
W men want ou to know here you c 11
In1 1 iire.l. Wi' ask vou to liivi ftlimte mir lie
ni' lit un nuil KurniH an nicthoiln of Iri-utmeni
IFmiu un ii c hroi.U' intull'l ami ulim Htdhthenri
i ;um1 anil li) the failure of oti era. come unit mm
Mt w ci.ti do lor joti Dl.tuefi jierullar to
Hoinc'i In our ftroi Khol I. In them' ciikvi wi
cjiiitn uitpntH'o li nleu hihs i'hm Trimble iiinl v
ficiisi' Iiiivh not It en c'onMi1' mil in mok ...- T"
imiuhol nur iiTliillles u orownlng huh (
Muropi- unci I hi' I ultml Pt..t. Jnl.i and coi.ct'ii
irule the best rvhiillH of of tHith pountrte lu tin
murvtlloiM I'lins pirlonnnt. In ililn reaped
our InHiltule lx ihe peer t it ny In the Wnst. Wi
euri' Hterllllv IJjinii'iiorrl.ooii. prolapnu. Leu
ciuthoiu ivttilli I I'U'i'intloiiK I'ttlliKoflhi
Womh pilslul mo iNtrtintlon Amehorrlioou
iliinorrhug u Btniplouis du Uichuiigeyf lite.
Throat Chest LUno.
natflffh I Ulemt rureil liyof-
Ulcers
SWQlen Glands
Asthma
Hay Fever
Comsumptlon.
(In UrHt RtaBfS.I
Quentlou Lint No. I.
tlc or home trentmont.
Iulilmlonn of lminej.
linproveil
Blood and Skin
DIkoosch uflei't np Ihhih ekin bod
or nose liloulii m iichix. unini. u
KirOK vuriei hc vntii itni'll nn nr.il nchlU).
bnncN nre licuU'il xufely anil suncttfully.
my ibroai
ulcem oh
Hlr.
lOHItsl
Oxygen Com p o u u il
Eforweglrm Intulr
Bladder Urinary and Rectal.
Inflammation
Chlorine lull aler
Hproy nmt Vupori.
'SUrgerij
Amone tlio iltiaeB iuc-
reHHfully ttenteil we mime
theriillottlnti: Detormi'.leii I
of nil kinds Curvature ot the Kplne. Hip lt-1
ettHe While Kellli.i;. Hare Up. Tuition lun
cers. Ulcers ritrolil Tum rs i f ihe V mli
Dturlun Tumors Uupture llvtlro eh- I'.tc i
Cross r.jei stratRltl.'itvtl. I'n rjttiun reuii'tisl
nriiniiluted I.Uls turisl uud ull forms of Sun
ISjch treuttsl it ml cured All uptrat.ous p r
fonned without putn.
iS
iPalnluljlfllcuit
I Stricture
Dlsctiarges
Sores Piles
Fistula Ulcers.
freolv with Mr. Hlimnt nml shouM
nuKnv nl ii Tit tnith'iiif mnu irivoti liim " CIISI
in reiruril to the course to he nursued I lmve llt" " pI'-nMire yneht
hy the 1'nited Stutes iiuviil forces nt
the llawniinu islnnds.
The seeretnry irives n numlier of
preeedelils for histietion heifinnin in
t.''l nnd ruiiniiiff h.vn to Issl. In
1 .: the I'nitetl .stutes ship Knter-
lrise wiihfient to I'orto I'ieo and ihe
eoiiimniiiler wns to "reiftilate his oper-
iilloiiH hy the ndviee of Thoimis Itan-
ilull iiRent of the irovernment." Dtir-
inff the Mexienn war Nichoius Tist
mi nient of the state ilepurtiueut was rived
clothed with poi'cr to nrrnnire for n
mutuiil suspension of hostilities
nnd CommiKlore l'errv wns instructed
not to relux the irror of his opera-
tions while he. Tiest reninlned in
Meico 'unless he d'reets vou to
siiKpeiuled them.'' The order was
complied with. In lHi.it (ieneral Hnb-
cock went on hoard the 1'nited State
ship Albany to San I)ominro nnd the
commander wns directed to conform
to nil tienenil llubeoeU'N wiNhcs and
orders. In 1S70 Lletitennut Com
mander l'uneu had siinilinr orders. In
IBril durinp the Chili-I'eru war Hear
Admiral Mulch was directed to he
goverenecl us far ns possible by tlio
wishes of Willinm llenrv Trescott of
the depiirtment of state speelal envoy
extraordinary and minister pienipo-
tentmrv.
HAWAIIANS FEAH TRBACIIEHY.
Troul I s rauneil tc
i oiitiij.-nm i it Indui
t;eiici h or in tile 1' rliim
UKillul . llr k tsl li hhi
of Kl 'liey- Hlab 'le
Mllkv Urlti'. mint
hnelUnir. lib od dlsi'Of
e itouorrbeu isilsiii
ouad'sebari;'! v.inool
hydrocele eoullpaltou
eatarrn 01 uouei
rhrotilo dlnrrhoa en
btiicod TOlna. and old
orei ijuickly and iwt
msnenlly curvd by mil
tmrmlcm trcatmint
Micros In every caw
uudertakett. bend for
nucittlon Hal No. f.
Urethral Stricture.
25ss..w.
Syptiilis.
v ..li i. In all forms fipcrinlly cureil 1V
i'1i--U tills loathhome iIUi'iihi' wlthnut hiU-
. r Kyutem llh m-reurv We can cure
you !' y. Skill ud IiUsmI aikeaea kui'b at
tronorrboeu. uleot. ctropby and ull dUeunwi of
Hit Kt'iHTUlhe yntem pormunenlly cur.d.
No etttllnK. putu
or KlrelrhttiK.
Soft feelln u bunch
nf irt'i lllo' UiirniN Altli'OCKl.l-. pusitlvul)
cut 1 Miihoui tlie iiHi i.r tin knife
llnMl: 11! I ATMi:NI' l'lrsoim ttlllUK at a
it t un i l ui si rliu all Hyieptom- on eiluor
c.'ii.i .jih -i'ihi li.tM utKivc vail bo aucreantuU)
In ill il ul hnmr
Free Exanpaiion o! Urine.
Ilr i.k Mitnip'i1 Itt niurkiible ('ure perfected
ini.i e v.hlhhae Is en n Kleeleil or utitktll
In h trolled Nil rip riniei. la or failure. If
u .m' u liieiirable tin pull ul nil) tic luformed
on i'uhih trou lei! b mall or expios. but per
Mtnul iiiinmlliiliiiti niui'h preferre.1 Caaea and
mm poiidcneeMrl. lit ontldeil. aud uieillclue
aent In un pari f the I'tuled Slalea I.lst of
qui it low free
El6Gtricitij.i-ir
Our inatlliite la equip
laieni ana
i.alvunle
and Farudle Itatleile in tiie m-M We make
a S'leiilltle Application of Kleclilciti lu all Its
tarious forms l j ull diMu auieuublu to tlr
aclloa.
Ileronl Arrltuls lioin America llellevoil
to lie llotnlUt Itiiporlittloii'.
San 1''iia.ntjhco March VI. Mull ud-
vices from Honolulu up to March 3
report that owing to tlio
urrlvul from America on t every
iiieomiiii vessel of men with
no visible means of support
ii ml no purposes the council March
I. passuil un order tnuiriii nil ar-
rivals to fti'i)s1i goml evidence that
they weru coining' with no hostile in-
tent nnd providing for the di portatlon
of certain suspected persons. This
order as the result of fear of mem-
bers of the provisional government
that tlie lioyulisU were importing
men to nld them lu a euop.
The nnue.Mition club lias liven
merged into u new union purty and
will oppose the iinportutiuli of any
more Chinese laborer.
K. M. lluteh formerly vice nreHldent
of the piovisioual government nml u
member of tlio udvlory eojucll has
been nppoiitted minister of foreign af-
fairs in the pin cu of'l'resident Hole
who found the duties of his two otlices
required too much of his time. 1). II.
.smith the American league candi-
date wns defeated for the place ill
the advisory council it bciiin gener-
ally understood that he was bound by
nil outh to the leiiRtic that would cou-
lliet with his oath as councilor.
Some of the lending I hincse mer-
chants have openly iinnotiticcd their
intention of calling on their govern-
ment for aid in the event of a Chinese
registration luw uml have more than
hutted thut a mun-of-wur will be sent
to enforce their demand. They have
already declared a boycott uguiust n
prominent locul merchant u member
of the advisory council claiming thut
lie is working against their interests.
They threaten other bovcotts uuinst
white merchants. Tno Portuguese
have also held u mass meeting ami
protested vlgorousl) against the
introduction of iiuv more Asiatic tabor.
I Itcporl of I lie l.iiiulliit; of Arioxil I'orrr
Is onlli ineil.
N.va.nnii tin March I "J. The co-
part of the landing of the lirllish at
Itlticiiclds was conlirmed yesterday by
the nrrivnl of the I'.lliot t'nptuin A.
lirown. The KM hit left liliiellelds
Mtimliiy morning March I. She nr-
there l'Vhruuiv '.'7 lust
oue day too late In witness
the nrrivnl oT the Xieuraguaim.
Captain lirown says the Nicimige.ntis
entered Illuellel.ls m c'chriiary 'J.ihiiI
!!!. lie did not lilinw the exact iiiiin-ln-r
uml strength but there was an
firmed force of too or :mi of them at
liliiellelds when he arrived. They
brought no cannon with them They
simply entered under nnns ami with-
out liny resistance on the part of the
natives They hoisted the N'icara-
gunu Dug over the custom house and
over their public buildings. The flags
remained up dining the lime the
Klliot was in poll The Mostjuitos
were considerably stirred by the pres-
ence of so large an armed foice. as
they were pruellctilly nitlioul piotec-
lion lu the city.
The Mosipiitos were frightened
when the Nieurugtiuiis llrst entered
but after the landing of the Itritisii
troops all subsided and the people
K'i'iiii 1 willing to rest easv and let
thlniri go tin ns they were until the
trouble between the Indians uml the
Nicurugiinns is settled. The Nieurngu-
ans of course objected to the land-
ing of the lirllish troops uml charged
I the llritish ofllrers with an open vio-
I lution of the Ilulwer treaty but little
nttenCon was jtunl to this by the
I llritish. The Nicariigmms wanted
I them to stick to the treaty.
AFTEH
.11 ra
THEIR OWN HEARTS.
Fat Fi
The
Boud
Kew Cure lor RiBumatisin.
Medical Co
(WKSTKHN
155 N. MAIN ST
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HRAXCII )
WICHITA KANS
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
FIrBt-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando. The best of tuums am
improved facilitiob for eurrying passengers between thess two points. Teair
always ready to start ut any tinu in the day ami -eiurn ut your pleasure.
The shortest and quickest route between (Jutbrie nnd Stillwntor is via Orlando
Newly Famished Rooms
iiy Tin: hay on m i:i:k.
T.
L.
I'(U
ROBINSON
Quiet and pleasant. With or without
Fire. Transient trade catered to.
217 SOUTH FIRST ST.
MUX. J. U.UUIUOKi 1'roprUtrc.M.
PAPER HANGING.
EuUUtes Fiir"lnhcd on t'l'HcB t loll
1S North Second StrueU
EDITOR VS. LEGISLATOR.
Slitii .st'iiitttir llrower of town NtrlktM u
Notvxpippr Mum 'I'liro Tinier. I
Dm Moi.Nhs Iowa March ii. In the
clonk room during the disciitsiou of
the temperance bill lo-duy i. II.
Shoemaker editor of the llnmptou
Chronicle spoke to Seuator lirovver.
The latter asked if lie was not editor
of the Chronicle and then said he de-
desired nothing to do w.th him.
hhoemukcr followed Ilrower and
nsked if he hail not promised to re-
tain the present prohibition luw if
elected ilrower replied that bo had
not aud any miiu who said so wus a
liar.
A heated discussion ensued and
Shoemaker said Ilrower was a liar
lie had scarcely ottered the words
when Ilrower struck him in the eye
nnd followed It up witli two more
blows lie fore anv serious damage
wusdone the men were separated.
Satin stripe glitghmns all wool chat-
lies simply exquisite at UrUhaiu
Steele A Co. bin
cac A!lrto tlio riieiopli)ctl
on !lotou Common.
Itosrox March IS. In Mrs. Mary K.
I.ensv thr 1..VKJ people who attended
the meeting of the unemployed on the
Common had a speaker after their
own hearts. In her speech she scored
her henrers heavily and said they had
brought nil their trouble on them-
sulres by voting year after year for
the Iclds lu lop hats and hid gloves
who had no interest in their welfare
anil thnt when they came to know tlio
-value of the ballot and used to send
men of their own kind to the legisla-
I lure then working people would not
I be snubbed but their appeals would
ren.-ive immediate attention.
j She adxocutcd woman sulVragc but
thanked (id thut women hud not
voted for the past twenty-live years.
because if they had the men would
I turn around ami say the present con-
dition of affairs was o-ving those con-
I founded women interfering lu poli-
tics. Hhe told the unemployed that if
they wouldonly stay at home an 1
nnii'l the liable the women would
soon tiinl a road out of this ten ible
business depression
'I rltsl Soii 'I In t for Murder.
j Otti.vo.Rvii.i k. Ky . March 13. -The
i trial o.' Uvoige V lireen uulieted foi
the murder of .lohn II. Davidson uftei
consuming a whole week in the cir
euit court was concluded by the jiny
after being out a short time briugin
in a verdict nf aeipiittul This case
hus Wcu tried seven times lesultiug
in one hung jury oue eoniiition and
a life sentence in the iH'nttc uluiy
J. It. Krai-ox. Jxo. 11. Cottkhai..
BATON & COTTERAL
Attohjckyj at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Itrwitm 12 and 3 Intematlounl Loan nnd
Trust ItiillilliiK Oklnlmma Ave. ni. U.
S. Uintl ofller'.
-T M. ADAMS
il LAWYER.
Up stairs opposite postofTice.
7 F. I.'ER
v Lnto ot West Virginia.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
IIn - .. eTiiorienco as hnvyor of 81
yeont In W u vlrelulo. Olrlco Komlull
biilhllin; oppolte 1'iwt-oUlcu.
Rooms 17 and IS
7 1 IIURLINGAME
ArroRNEY at Law
Logan County Austkacts.
Oklahoma nvenuc opposito Land ofllce.
Outhrie Ok.
QEORCE PRICE
General and Land Attorney.
S.ttldfartlo
Twelve Yearn nTpcrlcnce
nieeu. from
fiicnt Se-v
Gu.iranteeil. Prompt and Kf-.
ice.
References: f.etieral Lanit OfDcers OUla
it uin.- Territory.
y S. JONES & SON
Attorneys at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma
West of Capitol National Ilauk llulldiui!
Joseph IVIibj. C. O lf..rn.
yiSUY i HORNOR.
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma
-oomn 23-25. Orer Capitol National Hank
WILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma
uaOfficc in Leader Building
j.t D. TODD
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoii'i
tlalf block west of U. S. land oltu-H.
TM. D. SMITH & CO.
Attorneys at Law
Parry. - - Oklahoma.
1 have associated with mo In all land
ises S. I). Decker of Guthrie
DENTISTS
R. PEOPLES
DENTIST.
Thoroughly educated up to tlio times
rjwlth lifteeii years' exuerlence supple-
mented with special post-gruuuatu
courses In the best colleges lu tlio land.
Perforins thoioughly uml skillfully
ever) opera t on known to the profes-
sion. iiiM-rtM arilticlal teeth op con-
t.11 1111114 ffllTO frulil 1 il ill I til m nml
rubber plates or without any plate
(brldgo-work).
LOWEST PRICES ir tho CITY
Corner Oklahoma ay and First st.
ARCHITECTS.
P B. HOPKINS
V (Latoof Chicago)
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. Ill Oklttno.na Avo.
G. FI. CAMERON
All work warranted. Shop at Oklahoma carriage works.
ri
THR-
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VICTOR BLOGK.
THE SILVER DOLLAR S
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bar In the Territory. 105 West Harrison.
ii
UlhU
EAR RE
ALTY COMPANY.
xjSsiS JbJF Sk$55 Q H55f'S's$' ISrf'S'SlMJS'S"SHS8
ui:fciienck:
Hank of Pawneo
Pawnee Ok. Tor.
JAMK3 A. EMMONS T. A. IIEMIY
President. Treasurer.
T. . I. MANN S. II. UOUKUTSON
Secretary. Surveyor.
J. P. NEAL Attorney and Abstiactor.
nUY AND SELL Ileal Etate In tho famous nnd
0 fertile valley of the llluek Hear. City prop-
3 er'y for sale in Pawnee lleihert Cleveland lllack-
burn and JeunliiK. Loans negotiated.
.HOTEL
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v
LEGISLATURE BUILDING
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
MRS. D. E. iWiELAND
r
REAVES BROS
rnniHr'ori of (
fine Wines Liquors and Gigars
Cor. 2d St. and Harrison Ave.
GUTHRIE. OK.
To Advertise
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Oklahoma !
V
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fc'.M. Youxo. Notary Puhlle.
V '. J . Wai tkiw Abstractor.
YOUNG & WALTERS.
Real Esta'e and Abstracts
Loans and Rentals.
(loom 5 114 Oklahoma ave. Guthrie Ok.
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Cash Is hi hi?; cull ut Kuii.i- it CaU
tlrocory.
Take a chance on the uiraut J;a-
inonil rinf to bri rurtieU oiT ut Heaves
Hros-'wiloon. Only forty chaueekTlef
Tuers lluriii-r hluip.
Good M'orlt at ail t.ins.
street nwr Uurr si n avenue
bharponed
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grocery u cl jmii ejt
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Shonter Hill anl .Inch Lester aw a I
ing trial for burglary broke jail at
Fort Collins I'mlny ni(fht. They were
cap lire) yehteitiuv near the foot hills
north of IterthouU by Cliurluk I'ltlliatn
deputy sheriff.
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larlttiy (ill I. I'rolfit.
I'KOViDKNrK it. I. March 18. Umler
tlffl lenderkhlpof Mr. J I'llcii Foster
a dle(fatlen of New Eiirlanil factory
t'irU will appear before tho I'nitetl
KtBten benate to protect agnliiht the
pAbsaye of the WiUoit bill
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To Vl. 11 11 Mm t'oiieeru.
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1 - 1 .ii i bv mutual consent.
1. . A. N-iueinii will 1 email! In charge
of Mild biilne ami oominue Mime. All
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ADDRESS
SEELY &
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
H
Geo. A. Mktcai.k Presldnnt.
M. L. TujiNKJt Uushler
I H C OFFHAUSEH
a General Collection Agency.
Personal attention Klven to collec
i tlons. Ofliee over Guthrie
53 Nui"".ul Hank.
ixma
Capital Natjonai BanK ll
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : : : : $5000o
Undivided profits : : 30000.
EXECUTIVE
BARBER SHOP
We try to please.
Only tlrst-ulass barbess employed.
Let us do your work
Harrison Ay Op. Governor's Office
' Cut Mr.tjril.
Ueil cow; white htur on forehead; no
horns; calf one year old Mrs. Nellie
Mastuu one inllo south of Guthrie.
G- M BARNES &: SON
FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO
INSURANGE
Wo liavo a full sot of records and aro ready to furnish promptly
To real property In Guthrlo and Lonan county. We GUAItAXTBE our abstracts to
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