The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 241, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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TWO BROTHERS QUARREL AND
A KILtlNO RESULTS.
DEALER IS MID OUT.
iifrirr. i lti.li-. fif Mik Alxlnn I.utnlirr
" uit-iiij jltt rrf l M lilt h Mmt Niid
llnniiliN UUIitirHr KIIiM'p ml
I. Mint hi itroillflVnllrr llHr-lt
KlIUHm llrothpp .linn N'fir
tlif C'lii nrrim Itlti r.
Walter nnd .lohnny Harwell nged Si
nml II vo.ir-t were out hunting near
tlifCliiinrron Saturday urn' iunrrellpl
over who hilled n plover. The yon-i.-or
shot the oMer brother fatally. -I sin-
nle ill! Sutunlny evening.
Killt-il iinn Clnint
l'.pport reiohed the city lust evening
to the effect tbnt Oeorgo I'. Kuhr.
manager of the AUinn lumber 00 n-
panv of Arkansas City wis shot tiutl
Ullleil yesUnlay forenoon by a roitn
named llitwn In it Oght over a e'.nlui
live miles west of Ktlilare. Mr. Ilohr
w.i wli known by the lumbermen of
tliU city. Ila was a hot headed and
Impulsive fellow who was nearly
always involved In nti ii-rnus lawsuits
but n- a great favorll.' with iho lum-
ber denier.
DISTRICT COURT CRIST.
)iii1gtiiriM C'll II"' lt")l Ilir-JIn
Ulllrr li't 11 Mhnri r.
Kmtn.i J. Diller ot near Crescent City
was granted a decree of divorce from
her husband .lohn Oilier In district
court yesterday.
Swafford Ilros. Dry Goods Co. vs V.
A Host of Mulhall 3 eases two for
attachment one for receiver. Attach-
ments were sustained and recolvcr re-
port upproved. Judgment ontcrcd In
all cases.
Nc' Cheudlo received judgment
ngalnst Anient &. Johns of the Royal
Hotel bar for SUu In district court
yesterday; and Sol. lllock .fc Co. of
Kansas City got judgment for 8218.
Hxecutions have been placed in the
hands of the sheriff.
Tho Injunction of Gilchrist va. Lang-
slon City was dented. Gilchrist was
lined 55 foi violation of a Langston
City ordinunce and asked for an order
retraining the city from collecting the
line.
Kmlorne Our CnnillilHtm.
The Orlnndo Herald until Its last
Isiuo n rimpaut ltcpuhllcau paper
hauls down that parly's ticket and has
the following to say of tho Democratic
candidates for sheriff and county
clerk:
"Tho Herald takes up Us ilrst posi-
tion in regard to politics. Wo aro in-
dependent through and through. We
do not proposo to set up and howl for
party clique or ring to help olect a sot
of rascals who have bled our county
and stole thu people's money. We are
upholding men whom wo know to be
honest and havo a nitinu and reputa-
tion at stake. Junius Oldham will
innUe tho best Mierlff this county evor
had.
"Prank Dolciter our rlllclcnt
county olerk was In the city Mond.iy
mid took occasion to call and got ac-
quainted with the Herald people. We
Ami Frank a gentlemanly and cupable
appearing fellow. He secured the ro-
nomination at tho hands of his party
Although he Is working with odds
against him he is making a strong
pull in his favor."
THE LEDGER MURDER.
A Mrutlier Itnroiite loTliln Country lo In-
tritlKUle The coroner's jury In tho case of
Frank Ledger the murdered English-
man convened yesterday to receive
the report of Dr. l'inquard who has
completed an examination of Ledger's
btomach. ltoport of tho doctor's Had-
ing will not bu 111 ml o public now but
it is understood that no traces of
poison were found.
It is said a brother of Ledger's is en-
route to this country to investigate
the foul murder.
Dolcuter tin (llteii NatUfwctlon.
The Mulhall Enterprise says. "Asa
careful nnd successful business man F.
J. Dolcater goes before tho pcoplo as
the Democratic candidate for county
clork fully equipped to discharge the
duties of the oflice. Mr. Dolcater has
served a portion of u term and given
absolute and thorough satisfaction.
He deserves re-election at tho hands
of the voters of this couuty If they
prize modest worth thorough capa-
bility and strict integrity In their pub-
lic servants.
"Fine Feathers
O
Would
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DEER CREEK DOINGS.
ii Ulilrn'lilun Uorn IIimhlnR tlrinnrrntln
Mrill-it:.
tipocliO lo the Leaihr.
SKwAnti Ok O.t. 1?. Corn htisklug
is the order of the day.
Mr. Mnher drove to Rdmond Sntur-
day. Arthur llyers has moved tn Guthrie.
Art CronUUc was nt Seward Thurs-
day. Kthol Hock is very hick with a soro
throat.
Mlt-s Sophia Pansy Is very low with
typhoid fever. Dr. Smith of Outhrlo Is
attending her.
Ileth binlth returned home from
Hnthrlc last Thursday where he has
been under Irealmant.
S R Lewis and K V. Kaby left last
Monday for Hlee eountVi Kans to bo
gone a couple of weeks.
Thoso fail showers have made the
wbent fields take on a coat of crecn.
I C. Gray 's going to move to Kd-
mond and engage In the butcher busi-
ness. We wish him success.
Thero wl.l lie a Demncratlc speaking
next Friday night Oct. 20 at the
school house in district No. it. I)ol-
enter llaker and other able speakers
will address thu meeting.
There was an old fashioned corn
husking and quilting nt Mrs. Hena
Parker's last Tuesday and at night
she treated the boys lo an oyster slip-
p r Tin'- Kii-
BOUOHT THE ARLINGTON.
I l.l.-.c" liirllm to Conduct n Plrt-Clti
llimtetr)'.
The Arlington hotel on north Socoud
street changed hands yesterday tho
purchasers being K. W. Mcintosh and
other geullemen from Chicago. Tho
house will be completely overhauled
renovated and transformed Into a first-
class hotel with nil modern Improve-incut-
mid appointments. Iu the early
ih.V the Arlington uas a first-class re-
sort and its old standard will be re-
gained under Us new management.
Mr. Mcintosh has been in the city sev-
eral days and niter viewing tho city
becamo Impressed that this was tho
point In which to locate. Ho Is ex-
perienced lu tho hotel business and
will cater only to tho best trade.
MRS. BALDWIN'S REMAINS.
Thrj Will Arrlte nt Noon Todnj- For
llurlnt.
The ramnlns of Mrs. Huth Sheldon
llaldwlu. mother of Mrs. llrooke men-
tion of whos'j death was made In Sun-
day's LkaTikr will nrrlve here today
and will bo taken to tho bishop's
home. Funeral services will lie held
Wednesday at 10 11. m. at Trinity I2pis-
eopal church. Sunday at that church
services were held In memory of the
deceased who was a most estimable
lady. Friends of tho deceased arc re-
spectfully Invited to attend tho fun-
eral. TRIED TO CROSS OVER.
.I0I111 Ilurrof Nornmii Attrnint Hubble
With I'oUou.
A man from Norman who gave his
name as John Hurr and who wus a
guest at Jennie Hond's tenderloin villa
swallowed poison yesterday after-
noon with suicidal tuleuL Dr. l'in-
quard was summoned and nftor hard
work pulled tho fellow back to this
vulo of tears. Hurr refused to say
anything regarding himself only that
he was tired of ltfo and wished to die.
It Is thought thatllnrr Is an assumed
name.
NEW HOTEL BLOCK.
(leoricnS.CiiiiiiliiRlinm Will llullil on I'lrU
nml Oklahoma.
Judge George S. Cunningham has
under way negotiations for the bulld-
og of a four stojy building on the
ioutheast corner of Oklahoma avenue
iiiid First street Tho building w III be
built for hotel purposes exclusively
and If arrangements aro consummated
work will begin within a few weeks.
Hoe. Ill Winner.
Dr. McConnchcy has been nominated
by the Democrats for Vopresentatlvonf
tho Fifteenth representative district.
Mr. McConnehoy is a druggist nnd doc-
tor and Is onj of tho best posted men
upon economic subjects that resides in
the territory today. Do will make an
actlvo canvass and Is certain of elec-
tion. Mr. McConnchey resides In Mul-
hall township and ho Is iv good reafc-
oner and a logical speaker. Mulhall
Enterprise.
About UmBUe of II.
The school board at Guthrie refuses
to allow the children to oat their d'n
tiers In tho school buildings. Tho little
tots will no donbt enjoy tholr dlntier
this winter. If they uro compelled to
sit out on o snow bank to oat It. Some
people are fools and others are dam-
phools. The Guthrie school board un-
doubtedly belongs to tho latter clats.
Republican-Transcript (Norman ).
Crlsit win (nlk lo Dcinocrals
Hopublinins and Populists to-
nigh.. Hoar him.
Make Fine Birds"
you be
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Patronize
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TiLE LEADEli G0TH1UE OjSXAHOMA.
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E.
A NOTED SCOUT'S VISIT TO
NEW YORK CITY.
EL RENO'S FAMOUS POLICE JUDGE
.Inck Htlllnrll Itrlnrnn I'roin I'losKHiit
Sojourn Willi lliilTulo Hill In (lotlinm-
llls VIimv of ll.o TrlbiM 0I1 Mnnlint-
Ihii lolitMil How on IIImtcmI I lie
Wiiy to u Knit llolllckiii)?
Tlmr- Tllo Ailvi'iitilre.
Jack Stillwell the famous police
judge of HI llcno ani at one llfiio the
most noted scout on the border was
in the city yesterday enrcutc homo
from tho east
Ho was as jolly as over and repsrted
tt good time In the east. Jack had
been to Cony Island oil a long visit to
Iluffalo Hill Cody who closed hW big
show a week or so ago and has re-
turned to his raiiuh tu Nebraska
"New York and Kl Heno are the two
greatest eltlos In tho world I reckon"
said Jack. "When I reached New
York I couldn't got the hang of the
llroadwayor Ilowery trail for some
time but after 1 hail "blazed" the
way once or twice I sort o' got my
bearings and then I vns all right."
'Talk about your Comanche Chey
enne Arapalioo and Kiowa Indians!
Tliey aro not In it with the tribes thnt
live on Manhattan Island. Tho Fifth
avenues the Ilowery tho Doyer
street the Tenderloins and many
other tribes keep a fellow with his
hands on It in pocketbook and pistol all
tho time. They wero worse than the
Cook gnng and If it had not been for
Colonel Cody and his cowboys I
reckon thoy would havo scalped me
sure. Hut I had a great time and
now I will have to go and administer
justice with a liberal mid cnlightoncd
hand." Sunday's St. Louis Republic
contained a two column writo-up of
Stillwell' with Illustrations it being
reproduced from the Now York Sun.
SWALLOWED CARBOLIC ACID.
Infant ('hllcl of Counrlliiinn Kiijlur IUn
Narrow Lumpe.
The ycar-and-a-hulf old "child of
Councilman Kaylor of tho Arm of
Kaylor fc McDonald in Hast Guthrie
gotholdofa phial of carbolic acid
yesterday afternoon and swallowed a
part of the a Id. Dr. Smith wns
promptly summoned and after an
houi our two of assiduous effort the
llttlo sufferer was relieved sufllclently
to bo considered out of danger.
Crisp. Crisp. Crisp.
LEFT AN ESTATE.
1'rofmfinr Ilnmlne In I.elt 11 fortune by 11
DrreiMOit Aunt.
Prof. T. F. Romtne has just received
information that a wealthy aunt who
died In West Virginia a short tlmo ago
bequeathed to him her estntc uaar
Clarksburg that state consisting of a
largo nnd well improved farm togeth-
er with all tho farm equipments live
stock and other porsonal effects. Prof
Romlno will wind up his business
affairs here and expects to return to
West Virginia in about two weeks lo
take charge of his new possessions.
His friends in Guthrie congratulate
htm upon his good fortune.
TEN ROUNDS.
(Hove Content Arr.lnceil lletnrrett CIihiii-
lilon WIU011 mid lleliln.
Patrick J. Wilson tho clever heavy
weight champion of Wisconsin und
Hilly Ilcbbs challenger of Pugilist
Jim Davis nnd champion welter weight
of Montana will hold u glove contest
next Sunday at some point yet to be
named. Wilson puts up $500 to stop
Robbi In 10 rounds. If Wilson wins
he will light Davis. Rubbs and Wilson
aro hard knockers and a hot contest
will result.
I. oi Ituteii to I'erry.
For tho laying of tho corner stone
of tho new high school at Perry Ok.
the Santa Fe route will salt round trip
excursion tickets at one and one third
fnro for tho round trip. Tickets on
sale October 10th limited for return
until and Including October 17th.
L. R. Dki.ankv Agent.
Confusion as to the cholco of a blood
purilior is unnecessary. There is but
0110 host sarsaparllla and that Is
Ayer's. ThU important fact was rec-
ognized at tho World's Fair Chicago.
1893 being tho only blood-purltlor ad-
mitted to be placed on exhibition.
ilolin T. Crisp is 0110
souri's ah lost orators
him louiglit.
of Mis.
Hear
Rev. Joseph Jamison delivered a
tiiast.rly dUoourse at the South Melli-
c.llst church Sunday night to a largo
congregation. Tho rovcrond gentle-
man was truly at his best aud tho ser-
mon was the most sincere mid elo
quent ever heard in Guthrie by Thr
Lka:kii man. Tho burden of Mr.
Jamison's remarks wus the duty of tho
average Christian to God.
Crisp 011 tho Acre tonight.
Tho Young People's Society of
Christian Kndeavor and tho Kpworth
League arc Invited to attend the W.
C T. U. convention Thursday night to
hear the eloquent Mrs. Orubb of Kan-
sas City.
II. I Strough and Chas. MeU rep-
resentatives to tho grand lodge l.O
O F from No. 17 and No. 3 respect-
ively of this city left on yesterday
afternoon's train for Norman to at
tend the meeting of that body today.
The attendanco is reported gocd and
meetings flno at tiia West Uuin-
rle Congregational Sunday school.
While tliis church Is suffering from
tho romoval ot to mo of its members
It I occasionally cheered by others
taking membership In It
Fresh oysters todav nt Sheriffs fruit
More opposite Star Jlaiaar. p 10 f
CATHOLICS ATTACKED.
Kt-CninmlmloiKT Morjrtn IihIhIroi In k
Hitter llr-mlr.
MiNVKMMU". Minn . Oct IS Gen-
eral T. .1. Morgan. Indian commis-
sioner niftier Prchldciit Harrison In
an addi-oss before tho stalo liajHlst
eonvantlon on "Rome in Polilios"
made a bitter attack on the Catholic
church which he doelared was a pol-
itical orgmilMitlnn. The pope ho
said would soon try to have
tho ablegate recognised nt Wash-
ington as an ambassador from
U political sovereignty. Ho
charged the t atholles with securing
the defeat of Mr Harrison on account
of his administration of Indian
affairs lie asserted that ninety-nine
out of ovrry hnndred Catholics were
DemoeraU.' only enough remaining
UepitbHoitit to keep up appearances
lie referred to Aiciiblshop Ireland ns
a man who carries a I'nlted Stales
MMintor in Ills vest pocket for eonvon-
Idnt uso and added that the arch-
btehonsof America wore at this mo-
ment behind closed doors plotting
against free schools mid tho fiee In
stiUittons of America.
POBERT MORRIS MEMORY.
Tlie II11II11111I rtirclnttn I nml Olllre Peril-
iSHteil -ccr lir CnrllHlo Speak.
II MA via. N Y Oct. IS.Tlio mem-
ory of Robert Morris the revolution-
ary llniinoior uns honuredSaturday by
tho dedication us it memorial to hlin
of the old land ollicc of the Holland
puruhitse. built about 1S0I by the Hol-
land Purchase Historical society that
it might bo preserved
Tho chlel dedicatory address was
made by John G. Carlisle secretary
of the troasury mid llncul descend-
antn of tho great superintendent of
llnnucu were represented among tho
uiullHudo of listeners. Among the
distinguished guests wero Daniel S.
l.mnotu bcoroinry 01 war anil rosv-
master General ltisscll.
I.llir.irlnu liennln Dcail.
ToriiKA Klin. OcL 13. Hamilton
J. Dennis btntc librari in since 1881
died last night after suffering for six
weeks from hemorrhage of the brain
due to overwork lie was fiS years of
UB-
llrflrklnrliliio Sinpoinlml.
Pa ins Ivy. Oct. 15. W. C. P. llreck-
Inrldgc has been suspended trom com-
munion by Mount llorcb church iu
Lafayette county.
A llenver (lumblliiK Hull ltalintl.
Di writ. Col Oot. l.'i - U an early
hour S'lturday three masked men en-
tered Sum Yariiell's gambling rooms
and nourishing icvolvers coi'imnnded
tho half doen men iu the pluco to
throw up their hands. Tliev com-
piled and tho bandits seized all the
money In sight They got about SI00
Color.ulo nml OM.ilinilm Unmet
Washington OcL l.'i The census
bulletin In regard to farm mid home
ownership in Colorado shows that
80.39 per cent of the fin mcrs own their
places and that only 2." 48 per cent of
theso aro incumbeicd. Only 40.80 per
cent own homes 111 cities and of llicsu
33 70 per cent are burdened by in-
cumbianccs the average of which is
SI. .133. In Denver 29. 11 per cent own
homes valued at an uverasro.atS fl Ml
In Oklahoma iu IS'JO no farm or homo
occupied by an owner was Incutn
bcred. Only 4.05 per cont of the fnrm
families hire mid 03.03 own tho farms
cultivated by them The correspond
ing facts for homes are that 31. St per
cent 01 tho homo families litre ami
(iS.40 per cent own their homes
Albert Oal latin Talbot. Jr.. son of
tho cx-congressmau of thut name
was convicted nt Louisville Ivy. ol
moonshining.
Independent colored Republicans
held a big meeting last evening In
Ilocktlnger addition. A. I Avers de-
livered a splendid address in which ho
showed up Republican rottenness In
this county. Other prominent colored
men delivered speeches.
If you want n reliable dye that will
color an an even brown or black and
will please and satisfy you every time
use liucklngham's Dyo for the Whis-
kers. The territorial convention
of the
nesday
W. G T. U. will convene Wed
evening at the Christian church at 7: 13
The Mozart club will sing. Mrs.
Shartoll will read. Como out and be
entertained with a fine program. An
eloquent speaker from Kansas City
will be here;
Children WJ10 Suffer
fioin scrofulous skin or scalp diseases
ought to bo given Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery for purifying tho
blood. For children who uro puny
pale or weal: tho "Discovery" Is a
tonic whl;h builds up both Ilesh and
strength. What Is said of It for chil-
dren applies equully well to adults.
As an appetizing restorative tonic it
sets at work all tho processes of diges-
tion and nutrition rouses every organ
'nto.natural action and brings back
health und strength. In recovering
from "grippe" or lu convalescing from
pneutnoulo fovers and other wasting
diseases. It speedily and surely Invigo-
ratos and builds up the whole system.
For all diseases caused by torpid
llvor or Impure blood as dyspepsia
bllllousnoss etc If Udoesn't euro In
every case the moiyjy is returned.
See Mrs. Saunders for latest hat pat
lams. tf
W. A. Mabara's mammoth colored
operatic luinstrels appeared at the
Tremont yesterday opening with a
matlneo and giving a farewell per-
formance nt night This Is a troupe
of colored performers and they give a
very original and enterestlng enter-
tainment aud adhere more closely tJ
the old-time stylo of minstrelsy with
pure and unadulterated negro origin-
alitioe than any other company ap-
pearing hero this season. Their songs
and jokes and specialty features uro
all good. Urand Forks News. At
opera house Tuesday. Oat 10
Miss Mabel li Layco.-k a kinder-
garten graduate of tho Northorn In-
diana Normal school has opened a
private kindergarten at tho corner of
Oak street and Cleveland avenue. Ot
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Piece Goods
For fall and winter
H. L. Cohen the
lJ
I am not noted for cheap Tellorlng but good Tailoring cheap.
Convinced-
H. L.
FALL KRAPPC.
Clljr
him! County New
llnllnl r r llnxiy
siiiiinrrccl
1'ehiMl.
nml
Hear Crisp.
Jill) Kl Reim fair brglhs t day.
I). Harding ot Chandler is here.
i.i i n ...111 m 1
Sheriff Smith Is up from Norman.
Mi's Allon Sehnell is eoiivalosi'OiiL
Judge IMwards is down from CroSs.
Oil Orner
day.
returned to Hnhl yestor-
M. II. Ke.ssler Is home from I'an'sas
City.
M
Attorney White
Reno.
Is over from
HI
Kd ICclloy
Smith.
hits ru
iturnfcd
from Ft.
Landlord Perry of the
Purteil.
Royal Is In
Fouudat1
nior -the
now Lyons
bunding n
nmpleted.
Win. llrown tandlduto for treasurer
was in the city yesterday.
W. .1. Donovan of Okhibuma City
Suuduyt-d hi the cup. ml.
Dr. O. A. Hughes made u-fSrofession-al
trip to 12d in ond Sunday".
Fred R Morgan was granted- a no-
tarial commiesiou yestciday '
Harry Strough is attending tlfo I. O.
O. F. grand lodge at Norman
Wanted Girl 14 years old for nurse
for child. Inquire LhAliKU ofllue.
Publisher Wilson of the Oklah.ima
Farmer was iu the city yesterday.
Mrs. llaker recites at the convention
Thursday night at Christian church.
A. Lepper of CincinnaVrls the guest
of Lisenschmldt X Helsch tho popular
shoe dealers.
Nato High. John Taylor and Hank
Eads left foJ KlReno yesterduy to at-
tend the faltf
Policemen Ilrucu nnd Tipton will
attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge at
Norman today.
Hon. Dennis Flynn and 11. F. Ardery
hU right hand man cuiuu iu from
Chandler Sunday.
The indictment ngalnst W. 0. Oar-
land of Seward was quashed in dis-
trict court yesterday.
Rev. John Anghcy of Mulhall deliv
ered an able sermon 11 1 the Congrega
tional church bun iluy. (
County Clork Dolcater will leave to-
day for a tourovor the country. Frank
Is gaining frleniN every duy.
A. P. Saunders the harness man
was closed by the shorllf yesterday.
Thu stock will be sold at auction.
I Robliibon living eight miles south
of Guthrie brought Tub Lkadku in a
sample of some very line apples yes-
terday. Let all members of the Wisby club
turn out tonight and hcur John P.
Crisp of Missouri
Attorney-General Galbraith and the
Governor's Prlvdto Secretary Otto
llekeineycr went to Oklahoma City last
night
The fair association met last night
and allowed bills to tho amount of
32(3. .'.r. The nssoilatiou cleared about
S1.S00.
S. M Hudson of Athens Ohio Is
hero looking tyr his brother W. M.
Hudson who has been missing for
three years.
Five prisoners were taken from tho
federal jail to Oklahoma City by Olll-
cer Cochran yesterday to stand trial
in district court
Dr. McConnehoy of Mulhall was
nominated by the Democrats of the
Fifteenth district for representative.
He is a splendid man.
Grand Patriarch D. D. Slosum has
gone to Norman to attend a session of
1 the grandjbodgo I. O. O. F. Ho will
return xuurfaUay aitcruoon.
Justlco Jackson yesterday bound
over Chas. Patterson lu the sum of
81000. Patterson is charged with as-
saulting a Santa Fc brakeman.
Hon. Joseph Wisby came in from
Reaver county yesterday nnd left last
evening for KingDsher. Ho reports
rousing meetings all along the line
Charles Cunningham yesterday re-
ceived a telegram from his wife who
is in Colorado Springs stating that a
0 pound boy had arrived to bless their
110 mo.
W. C. Rawfeou of Atlanta. Ga .
president of llio Oate City Coflln Co
Is In tho city tho gujst of his brother
and also Messrs. llaker nnd Seatvey.
He is a very affable gentleman.
Kd 1.. Dunn the nITable chairman f
the Democratic territorial central con.
mlttee came up from Oklahoma C'lij
yesterday. Mr. Dunn is tilling 1 s
position ably and Is one of tho b s
party workers In the territory.
DK. G. A. HUGHES
LEADING DENTIST.
THE
JSP&J;.
eeth Extracted Without Pain
All kinds of fillings neatly inserted.
Artificial teeth on any base desired.
(Ovor 600 to select from. Every op-
eration guaranteed nnd prices lower
than anvweoro eho In the city for best
work. Ollice over Capitol Nat'l Hank.
1604 displayed by
Hew York Tailor.
Call and be
COHEN
2H 0KLAH0XA AYEKUE.
at i yiti nrfiv-Jr?
Great Closing Out Sale!
The entire sto k of the Rush Dry Goods store will positively bo turned Into
cash at some price by
JANUARY 1.
We mean just what we say. We will positively leave Guthrie at that
time. This will be a chance for all to secure their fall goods at pi ices
ncverIreamcd of by any one in the history of Oklahoma. $. 000 worth
of new goods just opened and $ 1000 worth of boots and shoes to come
bought before we decided to close out included in this salt..
$25000 WORTH
of as gootl goods as ever wcre'manufactured going at a less price than
cost to make. A once opportunity ot a life time to secure dress goods
shawls cloaks blankets comforts underwear ladies' and men's fur-
nishings notions of all kinds boots and shoes or anything else usually
kept iti a first-class store in our line. Largest stock of staple and do-
mestic goods in the territory. Look out for the big closing out ign
11. west Oklahoma avenue between hirst and Division streets an'! be
sure vou find
THE
111 W. 0k. Arc.
J.
N. 15. A chance for any one wanting to buy agoodpa)ing business
at a bargain. Merchants in adjoining towns will find it to their interests
to see us. No reasonable offer icfused for anything.
NEW
THE ARLINGTON HOTEL
' Has Iiopii purchased by cnxtcni ..pi'rteiiccil Iiol-I proplp. It
will I10 thoroughly rouovatid. Now furniture tabic and silver-
wnro. Everything UrM-class. Table board tuo best. Hcniom-
ber strictly first-class.
WALLY
um
Tho Only
Restayranl and Short Order
In Guthrie.
WALLY 0XG CAN L'LEASE YOU AT ALLL TIMES.- THY 11131.
0W17T
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
1
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 forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Call at or address 113-113J4 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
J2L&
T TtomsMo!p T
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 ARE!
BEAMER & CO.
309 West Oklahoma venue.
WITH ALL KINDS OF FINE YEHIGLES
Two car loads to seleqt from. GIVE US A CALL
RUS
C. DANA. MANAGER
First. Class
ANHEUSEB - DUSCH
lUIKWIKO ASS'S
Best Beer in Oklahoma.
Black's Famous Carbonated Wators
Ilottlcd Deer for family uso.
Telephone 70.
.BLACK
AGENT.
MANAGEMENT
KuiAL.
-4F
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 241, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 16, 1894, newspaper, October 16, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73164/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.