The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, September 21, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
U-
IB 111! CD! 1MI.
THAT S HOW OBBRUANDBR IS
STICMATIMD BY POPULISTS.
political pot pounni
Hlllt
THEY HAW NO USE FOR HIM.
iriilll.Hlllj r.nm". 'p..iV l'n'IJii
liuliorln ll - I'rtliUliiR
W.iiiii nfllif I.m.u. tMtlh Mini
l'rHl.H. HniMirH.nl t...itiil Mt-
l.rly IwmiMimI nittiti ItnriHjr
1.1 I III I lIMlllX Him..
linn .top MMln Hmrn-SiHHri
SlWcfllO.
Hon. Joe VIujr returned home
retterdar afternoon after uinkiiitf a
tour of strip tow in. At all place v l-
itod lie met with ovations uu.l his
speeche were attititi'y iUlttrdto.
At 1'erry Mr. Vlsby' voice rather
fulled lilin a a remit of sinking In
the damp nlr but lto soon recovered
and set tlie peoplo to thinking by hl
elear and oonrlnoinf tariff talk and
free home anrntneiila. At Pawnee
hi inut stand he made a splendid
Impression and won assisted by Mr.
Curler Mr. Whliy'ii chances of elec-
tion hare Increased tenfold within
two weeks and Hepnbllcnns are mor-
lug heaven and earth to offset his
Kttlns.
s r ObcrlaiMler. the upportlomirttl
(iiiniiiKHioitcr who wm deposed by
Ouvcrnor Henfrow. Is the immmmkh- of
a political record which smelts to
hiMVcn Upon being deposed Ober-
lander spouted like a sperm whale In
viijiio v water and bloviated like a
1. II. i caught In u green goods game.
t Mil isHed with hurling foul opl-
tints at Uotrcrnar Uenfrow who littd
tHwarle 1 his hue and
Vtlt.llllOlM DikIkHH
on the icinmlhslon Oberlntuler intshod
into print ninl through tliH medium of
tin- Capital sewer photographed him-
silf into lbs shape of mi egregious tiss.
IK declared that his honor tits I been
t -in ii died by the executive and
umIIpiI to the extent of two columns
hi l" i.tiust tautology stirvMisiii and rot
iutringto explain what a boiiulr
gentleman he really win.
Among other things the olenginous
worm said:
lllii M'ritk Silf Drfentc.
ptiUy aware of tlio re-
sponsibility I have taken and knowing
that the letter from you that 1 have
mentioned was intended to rolled
upon my integrity and crush me in
sell defense 1 write this open lottor to
you. convinced that you will use ull
the power that you have and till the
patronage at your command in a vain
attempt to humiliate me and J gladly
accept the issue thus forced upon me
und am ready to do battle for my
integrity and honor against ull oppos
crs
In not lb most ele-
gant terms I indignantly refused this
proposition as I believed it to bs a
liaso betrayal oi a Eoietnn trust a vio-
lation of tny oath ti (loathly blow at
self government and an annihilation
of the will of the people. Kroiu the
very moment that I refused to become
a party to this fraud that would
stamp the soal of infamy upon any
mat committing it that the grave
would not hide 1 was n doomed
man.
t ;iln lie Slnd With lll l'.irly.
.Nuw lot the rcailor learn how Ober-
lander stands with his own pirty. He
is branded as u coward and n traitor
In tho following resolutions which
are self-explanatory.
r.xeurliitliui ti f ii briiui On it.
M herein. At n lure tine of tliu trrrltnrlul
committee nf the rcnjiln' pnrt) lirlil III
III. city or tluthrle Okluliniiix Octulicr
Uil. INII'J It hream i etlilrut to u oiniii-
tlirutlt i-oof to ii proiliieiMl. tint H II.
Olierlmiilir Inn trnllorto the irlmlilr of
I ho l'oiiil.t'K inrl). Hint li noir uortdiiK iiml
liilnc nil lie r in to (li'feut I lie clr tlen of
Mr M'lir.l eiiuillitiilu on thn I'eoplu'ii art
tlelx't foi ilolrguta to coni;rcM unil
Mliereim The until N. II. Olirrlunilrr Iiiik
hlumeir noir lillle.l to rpeiik at eriil
IiUku In IlklHhonm territory im u ropii-
Hat c therer.iro ilemiiiiieu him mill piltillali
lilm to the l'eoil'n ptrlj of (Iklitliomit
Territory aitiin nemy to tlulr uie unil to
the prlnelplei they mlioeute anil lien lij
arn all committee of Him I'eople'ii pirlj
In the illfrr.iit cotinliei. of Oklahoma ler-
rlniry to lime nntlilni; to .to with lilm hut
tu treat him a an enemy to our eiiiine.
FORT SUPPLY ABANDONED.
J. V. .loltnton of Oklnhomu City Is
doing good work In the now. lie
poke at HI Heno lust night and wl'l
speak at Norman tonight. Noxt
Thu rainy he will speak at Parry Krl-
day lit IVnrn and Saturday In this
city.
Hon. II. II. ling" ohnirmnu of the
uonnty lentrnt rotnmlttoo will soon be
In the field lltigau Is a good orator
und talks Ui tho point.
llluckwoll Is preparing for ti big
Democratic rally next week.
Dan 1'eery will hold a joint dabuto
with n Potiulist near HI Kono next
wck
Hon. Temple Houston the silver-
tongued orator of Woodward will ud-
dross a big meeting at Arapahoe to-
morrow. Chandler will hold a big Democratic
celebration tomorrow.
THOSE PARENTS OF OUP.S.
they Meet In Hrsnlar Sexton mill I.eRU
Intr Willi a Vim.
Mayor Martin presided at the regit
lar session of the city council las
evening and all members were present
uare Kaylur and Stspletou.
The special committee on electric
lights was granted further lltuu.
The special committee appointed to
examine Into tlie matter of water
employes recommended that there be
no change at present.
Finance committee recommended
that electric light bill of taos.7 b
allowed for $11.1.
Mr. Huston appeared in behalf of
cilifteti living on Warner and Maplo
streets and usketl that water tnnlns lie
laid on those streets. Permission to
lay 3-inch pipes wns granted.
2ew water rate ordinance was re-
furred to ordinance committee.
Special eominilteo recommended
that the fine against Mr lleckor for
violation of health ordinance be en
forced.
FALL FP.APPE.
Oily unit Comity Ne Simmered nml
Itnlleil far Unity Termini.
Attorney John Shartet is in HulU.
rle was in the city yestor-
y Attorney Jc
T" idru Uuth
day.
1'. T Ilerkey of llluckwelt is in
city.
the
The raises of the politician and
weaned calf nre heard throughout the
land.
Mrs. II. K. Wilder
tho ulty.
Of Mitlhall is in
Judge Gray was
yesterday.
teo lloyer Is visiting
Xubraako.
in Oklahoma City
In Lincoln
BOND ELECTIO N OCTOBER 3.
At I exlngton tomorrow a grand
Doino. r ttlo rally and barbecue will bo
hold. Over 5000 people tiro uxpoulod
to be ptesonL Hon. Joo Wtsby CttpL
Johnson and other spoakors will bo
present-
ALL OVER THE TERRITORY.
S'thool rioaril rixrita New Hate for Votlnc
IIoimK Warrant In lUerou.
Tho school board mot Inst night and
inudo the ulr redolent with talk.
An oloctlon to vote 87000 worth of
bonds for tho completion of school
liulldiuKs was culled for Octobor S.
Hetweun $1000 and $ft000 worth of
warrants were iss.ted In favor of Con-
tractor Vnntlonburg and .vill bo placed
in thu Hank of Indian Territory to be
held In escrow.
II. V. Arilury was awarded tho con-
tract for placing window eurtulns in
the school buildings nt $1.'.'5 por window.
Cnpt. II. 1). linker Is down from
Illackwoll.
Senator Poller of Kansas will speak
hero Sept. 20.
MIm Maggie llyrne of Taoumsoh is
visiting in the city.
W K II oarery. Jr the nlTable
chief clerk of the local laud olllue
wtis fairly wreathed In smiles yoster
day. It was caused by the arrival at
Ills home the evening previous of a
bouncing baby girl which tipped the
beam ut nine and u half pounds.
Mother and child nre doing splendidly
but sovorul days will hnvo elapsed
before Will recovers.
LAST TO ARRIVE BUT IN TIME !
OUR STOCK OF
WOOLENS
Docldodly tho Latest Novoltlna and tho Largost Assortmont
Evor Shown In Oklahoma.
I'Vanli Murray has
Uenfro's drug store.
tttkuu space at
SOUNDS LIKE A FAKE
Story of the
In
Thine Winn mill tltlierirlno of Intercut to
"I.eailer Iteiulem.
I. county Is advocating a bounty on
wolf scalps
Tlie Manchester Journal is working
off tills chestnut on it readers: "If a
v.egro waiter passing down tho dining
room with a IIho roast turkey should
let tho platter fall what would be the
effect upon tho nations of tho earth'.'
Tho downfall of Turkey tho breaking
up of China tho overflow of Urceco
und humiliation of Africa"
As a celebrater Iinld takes tho I'ulin.
Thomas Kottilor living on u claim
flvo mlloH south of town had a large
black dog nearly killed In a light 1th
a mountain lion Inst Wednesday morn
ing about 2 o'clock. '1 ho dog had its
law bone broken In the tussle. Mr.
Koehlor shot at the lion as it ran
down n ravine hut without effect
Manchester (h Co ) Journal.
Dr Shootstnan a noted Indian doc-
tor mid who it Is said Ihib on several
occasions brought terror to small
towns on tho border of the Osage
country una killed by Hill Jones an-
other Indian lust week.
At the Populist convention in Payne
county last week one aspiring disci-
ple of calamity Cul Wilson by name
fnlliiig to tlnd anyodu who would nom-
inate lilm for olllce gravely arose and
uoininited himself.
Joseph It. Conner ucciduntully shot
his const i Woculby Couoer Monday
morning abot t 11:30 and died at 3
o'clock In the afternoon. Wali-shah-she
News
.ynililiii: of a llornc. Thief
I.lnioln County
News is received from Lincoln n
small town about 100 miles from here
of the lynching of tho leader of a gang
of horsothioves. Ills nnme was Perry
Cook. Ho had aided in several raids
of late ami ti posse of farmers finally
came upon lilm In a cave lie had in
his possession half a doon stolen
horses when found and this so en-
raged the farmers that they hanged
him to n tree without giving lilm time
to say u word.
Highly bales of cotton woro brought
to thu city ytjsterdny.
Ocortro Neal son of Moses No.nl was
married at Tecumsoh yesterday.
Attorney Jim Cottlugham has re-
turned from a legal visit to Clilcogo
Tlie new buildings on t tho fair
grounds will be completed by Oct. fi.
Four race horses cntno In yestorday
and wore stabled at the fair grounds.
Sam Ovorstteet was on tho streets
yostotday after a severe selgo of sick
lies.
Three hundred bales of
cotton will be marketed in
Saturday.
Lincoln
this citv
At the Hoyal W S Ilnrron. V'Icliltn
T 11 Walts Arkansas City; N Ilallard
Chicago; Mrs 11 Long Kldorndo Kan;
M Iron Chicago; Miss Illinium Kan-
sas City; J II Reynolds. Chtittanoniru;
Uiehnrd Hicks Perkins; S Tuttle Un-
due City; Arthur Mike Atchison; V.
T llerkcy llluckwoll; 11 D linker
Cross; Kobcrt Ilentty C A Dtttnakln
11 Yottngforth C V Klngg and W P
Kenny K'aiisns City.
The central committee has engaged
the Hon. John T Crisp of Missouri to
stump this county during the coming
campaign. Mr. Crisp is neithor a poli-
tician nor an olllce-seeker and no law-
yer but a plain farmer Ho Is a cousin
of Speaker Crisp of the hotts.i of rep-
resentatives and a man of national
reputation Wlnlu hero lie will bu tho
g u cut of W. 11. Peak of this county.
rccutuseh Demoarat.
Messrs. J. W. llorrymnn. l' J. Gen
try P J. Walton of Hound Pond Ok.
spent yestorday in Kansas City Thoy
uro representing the farmers of L
county who want flO.OoO bushels of
seed wheat They havo asked the
business men of Knusas City to fur-
nlbh this amount In payment they
offer from ono and a half to two bush-
els at harvesting time for each bushel
sent them now.
Wo
Bought Our Goods From tho Hoadqunrtors East
Paid Cash Tor Samo and Will Soil at prlcos
That Will Mako You Smilo.
and
We Rospoctfully Solicit Your Inspoctlon
Judgment.
and Want Your
JOEL ROSENBLEET
117 Harrison Ave. THE PROGRESSIVE TAILOR.
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS TAILORS.
WALLY ONG'S CAFE
Paul Kostur wits in Mulhutl yester-
day soliciting subscriptions to Tint
hliADMIL
DYNAMITE QUNS A SUCCESS.
A li-
ii ml
Nino Tenia Coat Too Much .Money
Wert) Not Xetilcil.
It was perhaps with u view to the
unexpected execution of tho plan for
tho concentration of troops and tho
reduction of tho number of army posts
that the formal order to glvo it oll'ect
was withhold until congress had ud-
j nirncu and but few senators and rep-
resentatives remained in Washington.
liy the terms of the order nine posts
nro abandoned entirely nnd three are
reduced to insignificant sub-posts
ltut Iwo of the posts abandoned uro In
tho west natnoly: l'ort Marcey N
M I ort Howie ArU: Foil McKinney
Wyo. Port Sully S. 1).; l'ort Supply
Ukla. . Ft. Dukluau Mich.; and Now-
port Hariaks Ky.
One advantage of taking Ayor's Sar--apanlla
to purify the blood is that
ywii need nut infringe upon your hours
of labor nor deny yourself any food
that agroes with you. In a word you
are not compelled to starve or loaf
while taking it. These are r:ommeu
d at ions wortli considering.
THU JURY OUT.
Mlllluitu llmherrlciuent (time Coiielmleil In
DUtrlet Court.
Tlie trial of ex-City Clork Milllkan
was concluded In district court last
evening and tho caso was given to tho
jury. Tho evidence against the cul-
prit was damaging but tho trial
throughout wasdry and ttniiiterosling
the woiglit of evidence dwelling on
tho amount of funds purloined from
the city. Milllkan posed us a reform
Republican otllolal nnd he was ox-
posed li) Tin: l.KADKu last year. All
tho facts connected with the case have
been printed In those columns. The
jury will probably bring in a vordict
today . ISroeit & Strn.ig raprosenUd
tho defendant and Huston and linker
prosecuted.
Kiiiuol York of (lermany was made
a oltUcu of the i'ulted States.
Smoke ttio best which is tho Span-
ish Hero 5c. Skaioman Dni'a Co.
'I .'U tf
lUte lo o.C. l'alr.
For the Oklahoma territorial fair lo
bo hold at Oklnhomu September 20 to
91) the Santa Fo route will sull excur-
sion tlokoU nt ono faro for the round
trip. Tickets on sale September SS to
St) inclusive limited for return to and
including September SO.
L. It. Dki.anky Agout.
lettn lit bandy Hook llavo llecu
liroveil liy tho (ioternmmit.
Washington SopL 20. Tho war de-
partment has been notified by Major
l'hlpps prcsldont of the ordinance
board which conducted the recent
tosts of the dynamite gun batteries
nt Sandy Hook N. Y. that the guns
worked well and that all of tho re-
quirements of the contract have been
mot.
Consequently tho battery and plant
w ill bo accepted and the Pneumatic
and Dvnamito company will be paid
SUIO.OOO for ono elght-ineh and two
iifteen-inchguns with nil of tho boil-
ers compressors and machinery tho
shells used In the test and ten reserve
projectiles for each gun. This exper-
iment having resulted so well work
will be pushed on tho dynamite gun
buttery for San Francisco harbor.
Women Still Itejulclne.
Hai.tijiohi: Md. Sept. 20. At tho
annual mooting of tho Women's
Christian Temperance Union tho fol-
lowing resolution wasunanimously
passed: "We honrtily command tho
liorolc efforts of our Kentucky sisters
who havo triumphed In raising tho
banuorof purity over the political bat-
tlollold In tholr state. Wo rejoice in
thoir holy crusade against a double
standard of morality for mon and wo-
men and tho whlto-ribbon women of
Ilaltlmoro ronew their zcnl in tho
oontest for this fuudamontal principle
of Christianity."
Chairman Mil Orlmos of the Repub-
lican territorial central committee is
in tho city.
Louis Do Stolguer has rented Otis
Rhodes' property nnd will hereafter
reside here.
A. II. Richmond who was recently"
injured in a rttnaivny was nble to be
out yesterday.
Rev. Itlakeiuore married a couplo
from Cushiiiri at the First M. H par-
sonage last oonfhg.
Dr. II. L. Smith reports tho arrival
of a 10 pound baby girl nt the home of
Frank Miller Wednesday night.
Mrs. ticncral Jamison and daughter
Miss lllockle came down from Now-
kirk yesterday to visit a few day3.
In probate court yosterday the First
Nntiotial bank of Concordia Kansas
filed a suit on note against R. A John-
son ct al.
The Only First. Class
Hpnlrc-ft unil l.ei lure nt Trinity Chii'eti.
Friday tho Slst Is tho Feast of St.
Matthews and Kmbor day. Thoro
will be a colobration of the holy com-
munion at 7:.10 a. in. Litany services
at I p. in onJ nt 8 p in. services and
lectura
Beginning with Friday at tho 8 p. in.
service there will be a course of lec-
tures on the incarnation and sacra
ments of tlie church those lectures to
consume from eight to ten . minutes
each It seems very nocojsary at tho
present time to expross forcibly and
in plain words the truth of this groat
mystery and ot the operations through
which God has designed to convoy its
powers and its vlrtuos to the souls of
men.
The object of these lectures Is to
lay churchmen to appreciate tho bless-
ings they possess and of loading those
who stantt apart from the church to a
sense of what they lose in doing so.
Rev. A. C. Fi.i:iini:u Rector.
Restaurant and Short Order House
In (iiithrio.
WALLY 0X0 CAN PLEASE YOU AT ALLL TJ3IES.-THY HIM.
Lou Cornell Walter Carver Harry
McDowell and Clias. Cunningham will
lenve today for tho Sac and Fox coun-
try to hunU
Groat excitement and a rush pre-
vailed nt Knid yestorday over a rumor
that sections lit und 33 were opened to
settlement.
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Shaw of Hnld arc
in tho city. They are heavy property
owners here and are looking uftor
their interests.
The grand jury at Nowklrk has re-
turned an indictment against John T.
hill fonnorly of this city on the
charge of bigamy.
Found On Harrison avenue a silk
garter with monogram O. C. T. on sil-
ver buckle. Owner can havo same by
calling ut this office.
Contractor Cassldy has been award-
ed the contract forolocting the new
Lyons building corner Harrison ave-
nue and Dlvlrlou strcot.
The Nimvm Sitirtnlii.
ThoiGolhrlo News has susponded
publication. The publishers woro un-
able te ipeet the printing bills and tho
composltdrs wnlked out Manager
Goro left the city several days ago. It
Is said the presses and material will
bo shipped to Kansas City.
Teacher Attention
Thoro will bo an examination of
teachers at the high school building
Sept. 29. S. V. Mai.i.ouv.
Colored Crayons both pencil and
chalk at the Capital City Hook Store
HOTEL ROYAL
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
TABLE UNSURPASSED
HOTEUa
VICTOR BLOCK
Miss Lou Hoffman cntno over from
Chandler yosterday and will visit with
friends n fow days. From hero she
will go to Montlcello ills. to nttend
school.
I. Mm; On III Win.
Special to the Leader
London Sopt 20. Thomas Fostor
who has been sentenced to three years
pouul servitttdo for a number of potty
frauds was tho originator of tho
"Missing Word" crtizo of wliiali news
papers all ovci tho country some tlmo
ngo mailed themselves to boom circu-
lation. IIo had buon living on his wits
for years.
On i im the Nominee.
Special to thu Leader.
Cincinnati SopL i.'0-A speclil from
Lexington Ky. says: There is abso-
lutely no doubt that W. C. Owans has
secured tho nomination ns tho Demo-
cratic candidate for congress from the
Ashland district Tho otllolal returns
of the various county committees show
a plurality for Uwons of 270 over
Hreokiuridgc
FIRST TO ARRIVE !
Ol'K STOCK OF-
WOOLENS!
Fairly teeming with Novelties Incliid.ng all of tho
NEW THINGS
For Fall and Winter 94-'95.
YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE STUFFS SOLICITED.
WILLIS THE TAILOR
105 OKLAHOMA AVE.
Ituuiimi)" lloju.
linikless and Charlie ngod respec-
tively II and yours loft thoir home
three miles south of lown Village
Sunday about 3 p. in. llarklcss woro
bltto ove.ulli brown aheolc shirt
brown hat bans foot; Charlie woro
small stripped pants light waist cap
bare foot
Any information loading to the
whereabouts will be rownrdod.
llvur boys to olty jail. Addross
John Ciiatman Mission O.
0 10 ts
Do-
liifuriiml Mllllnerj- Opening.
Miss l'attorsnn thu milliner is pro-
paring to hold her annual mlllluory
opening on Thursday Friday and
Saturday September Jit) SI and Si.
Miss l'attor&on Iiuh the bust trimmer
in Oklahoma; this added to her oholce
stock of now fancies just received
from tho oast cuusos her omporlutn to
grow in popularity. Slio lias no rent
to pay and employs no bands there-
fore it naturally follows that she
should soil goods ohoaply. Shu saves
her customers :.' par cent on all pur-
chases. 9-lrttf
Foit Uknt. Oillfo rooms lu Drake
building over Sponsor's hardware
store. Two front rooms fur $10 a
mouth or threa for Sit. Apply at
Towers' borbr shup. 8 18 tf
Colored orayons both punoll and
uhalk at tho Capital City book store.
0 13 Im
Lost A gold and amber hair orna-
tnout between the opera house und
tho Okla hotel. Fiudor return to this
olbVu and receive reward tf
Dr. II. L. Smith says tho population
of Guthrie is Increasing at a wonder-
ful rata Hodsjrtttled on to witness
the nrrival ofiwn averago of four babes
por week.
The trial of Deputy United States
Marshal Mndson came oil' Monday be-
fore Judge MeAlee. IIo pleaded
gttiltv nnd was lltiod 625 and costs.
Hnid Wave.
l'robato Judge Lawrgneo issued a
warrant yesterday foeflames M. Mays
who U charged wtji'ocing tho father
of Josle Hcason's nuborn babe lloth
are colored.
Harrison avenue Merchants hare a
good protector lu the person of Mer-
chants' Police Jliirri Overbay. Ho Is
vigilant and iniiustakiug and servos
his patrons well.
Thu cold storage house of tho Vul
Jllat. llrowing company has been com-
pleted and business will bu conducted
on a largo scale. Fred Hick is tiio
territorial agout of this company.
Ilaxter llrown commissioner of K
county has been named by tho Now-
klrk TimoiKasi a candidate for ropro-
sontatlvo ofZho Twonty-flrst district.
No bolter suioetion could be made
llrown Is a hustler.
31m SnunileiV OniMilnp;.
On Friday Saturday and Monday
September 21 22 and 21 Mrs. Saun-
ders the milliner will hold her usual
grand millinery oponing. She has tho
host line of mlllinory goeds In the ter
ritory and her prlcos aro always rea-
sonable. Some of Mrs. Saunders
huts and bonnets are voritablo goms
und excite adintration on all bides.
She has on salo a special lino of school
sailors for 25o cheap for the monoy.
010-tf
Attention K. of 1'.
Thoro is much work to be done in
Castlo Hull tonight and all good
Knights aro request edt3 bo QP hand
nt 8 oolockA Candidates Wallace
Toby and Russell will be advanced.
Hit K. O. IlAitumt a C.
M. Lutiiuii Wbst K. of U. S.
tluthrle Chunter No. tl. It. A. 31.
Ucgular convocation of Guthrie
Chapter No. 0 will bo held In Masonic
hall Friday evening Sopt. 81. llusi-
uc.ss of importance. Let all Hoyal
Arcli Mnsons attend.
K M ltAMI'OKD II. 1.
OKLA!
Special rates to day Boarders.
School books
book store.
nt
1) "i
tho
Im
Capital City
G. C. Hargis has Hied suit against
3f. Gorman for commission on tlie
sulejyreal estate in tluthrle propor.
Tho commission amounts to SI'.'. 50 and
was for salo of lots 4 A 0 7 and 8 in
block 33. Tho trial is in progross in
Juntlco Adams' court
llrother Doldo of tho Nowklrk Times
is getting gay in ills old ago. 'Just list
to this: "Thoy woro married In Wash-
ington 1). C ; And each soon consid-
ered tho other N. U. ; Whereas she tied
lo Sioux Fulls S. I). ; While ho took
his flight to Guthrie (). T.; And now
they're onco again happy and free;
Only to be taken up for bigamy you
see.
TIIK CHICAGO
jULUXKHY ST0KK.
Ladies wo desire to anuounco our
annual fall opening to bo held on
Thursday Friday und Saturday SepU
20 81 and 22 Wo have everything
tho latest out lu Fino Mlllinory.
Trimmod Huts and Sailors for fall and
wiutor. Ourstook is sucli that wo in-
vito your attention this weolc Wo
can safely promise you somo agrcoable
snrprlsos. Postpone your purohasos
until yon have oxamlned onr stock.
The Chicago Mh.mnkky Stokk.
Mrs. Smith has oponod hor millinery
parlor and lias tho liucst lino of mllli-
nory that was over brought to Gnth-
rle. All tho ladios wishing tho very
latest will Und it to thoir intorost to
coma und inspect hor goods boforo
buying elsowliorc. 9 18 tf
Tho finest and largost lino of school
tablets lu ttio city ut tlie Capital City
oook store. U 13 lm
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Piece Goods
For fall and winter lsOJ displayed by
H. L. Cohen tlie New York Tailor.
I am not noted for cheap Tailoring but good Tailoring choap. Call and be
Convinced
H. L. COHEN
2U OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the seaton of 1894. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES.
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. Do not torget to call on us for sewing JUacinnes anil supplies.
Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
G- M- BARNES &
FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AND
INSURANCE
SON
TORNADO
We havo a full sot of rocords and aro ready to furnish promptly
.Z&.'bs-fcirajCtss of "UPl-tless
To real property In Guthrlo and Logan county. We GUARANTEE our abstracts to
be absolutely correct Lawyers and others desiring abstracts that aro technically
and legallv corroct should consult us. Conveyancing Notarial work and Typescript
promptly done.
MONEY TO LOAN
OrOFFICE NO. 803 OKLAUOMA AVENUB.JE3
On Logan county farms and Improved
city property. Investors seo us.
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division.
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
In Stock all the Time
Hamilton & CO
HERE WE AREI
BEAMER & CO.
309 WestaOklahorna venue.
WITH ALL KINDS OF FINE VEHICLES
Two car loads to select from. GIVE US A CALL.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 246, Ed. 1, Friday, September 21, 1894, newspaper, September 21, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73143/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.