The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 262, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 3, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LtiADEU GOTLllUE OKLAHOMA.
1 (111 ft MSI
MOHTOAUED TWENTY MILLION
DOLLARSWOnTH TOTHUU.J5.
SUPPORT JOSEPH WISBY AND BE FREE
llenttln Hinn lint nn Wttlglit nt WnOiInc-
Iiiii nfld An iliiN.illiliii; fnr llntiii -
Mrmlws. A Uriiinrnitli' m-
liriKoiiinn CKili l.lfl Ilin llur.U n
Hf TimiMnu f'l)itii'Sltii'-
I..1 IliipUrllj .
The following endorsed anil sinned
bv SS proinlnetit Demoorntte olllclalsof
Oklahoma territory Is printed for
careful perusal by the voter of this
territory:
(irinniH. 0. T. Oct. t. JBL
To the homoMeartors of the Cherokee
outlet tin Sue .fc Pox. nml l'ottn-
wRtmnici countttos 11 nil the Chey-
enne and Arapahoe reservation.:
Knelt anil every homesteader in the
above named lountrlos ate vtt ttntil v
mortgaged to the jovurr.S5nl 01 tins
I niteu States In 'tims ranging from
KJU0 tu SIOC. 'litis Indebtedness
amounts In ine uggreffnte to iiuout
xvj.ouo.OOO. Under existing laws one-
lu:f ih about due and the remniudcr
must be paid at the expiration of tlvc
.vruifi Ir. nt dute of hoiiiefciuiul entry.
That vmi are unablo to pay thl9 vast
11111 within the time prescribed by law
is patent to every thinking man. You
tn 11 hi hitvi imiiiodltuj telief through
friendlv legislation or d hati r ntid
ruin will follow. Vou canr.nt detniiiut
relief 1 mm this tnortiratre front eon-
iess hh h eleur. legal right: It must be
bt.iiiird through tlie intervention of
friends.
If you send as your delegate to con-
gress a man who has abused tho con-
gress and its committees and Interior
department you cannot 1 xpect con-
gress and the. Interior department to
extend favors In return.
The legislation that you asli must
be favorably reported from tho proper
committees before any action Is liable
to be talccu.
The standing of Mr. l'lynn before
tho committee on public lands and tho
interior department Is best Illustrated
by the following letter written long
before tho present campaign opened:
rifty-Thlrd Congress Committee on
Public Lands House of Representa-
tives IT. S.
Waniunoton. I). G Oct 51 Mi.l
Hon. L. P. Kobs
Oklahoma City O. T.
Donr Leslie: You uud other prom-
inent Democrats wrote mc urging tc-
tion on thn bill granting the settlers
in your territory an extension of time
within which to make tho first pay-
ment on their lands and to grant the
right lo commute tliclr homestead
entriec
t suppose that you have heard that
the senate bill No. H2I for that pur-
pose was promptly reported by tho
committee ou public lands mid passed
by the house I am glad that you
und others took the precaution to ad-
viiousof tho situation in your coun-
try for tho conduct of your delegate
In unjustly assaulting the Interior de-
partment was wull calculated to cre-
ate a projudlco against any special
legislation that ho might ask unless
lis necessity could bosfiowu by others
It W well thut you wrote mo when
you did for It is not likely that with-
out Mich Information Mr. l'lynn
would have succeeded
Tlto letters of yourself and others Ir.
behalf of tho measure w.ire sulll't-
out to romo.-i! itny doubt
ou the part of tho ".J of t'.io corn nlttee
who wero disposed tooppjso it. After
the report of Mr. Hall 11 Democrat
from Minnesota was rtud in the
house there was no dlllioulty on the
thu Democratic hide.
Your friend
fSio.VKii Thomas C McUai
Confronted as you are by tho ap-
palling fact that you are mortgaged to
1I10 government lit the hum of nearly
S32()UOOUO the election of our dele-
gate to congress ought not to bo con-
uidcred from a partisan standpoint.
It ought to be considered solely fiom
u binlno.s co nt of view and la ac-
cordance with business principles.
.loseplt Isuy Is plougcd to ireo
homes; ho and he alone if such n
thing bo possible can secure for you
this maeh needed legislation.
Tho territorial administration Is
piedgedtfrirofrjniCTr 'fitl wo lu.di.
v'!;r:iHy"pledgo ourselves to enlist If
possible the senators and represunta
lives of tho states from which we
came. 111 your belialf and In support of
Mr. Wisby and his measures should ho
be elected.
If you defeat Mr. Wisby at tho polls
we will be confronted by this argu-
ment from tho committees of congress:
ou had a candidate In your terri-
tory for congress pledgod to f reu homes
and supported by tho territorial ad-
ministration; ho was repudiated by the
people at tlicf polls and a man sent
here to roprosent your territory who
has ever abused und vllllled tho presi-
dent the interior department und the
congress; consequently It Is but fair to
us to presume that the puoplo of your
territory ate satisfied with tho condi-
tion of uiTalrs in reference to public
lands as they now exist "
We uppoal to you to lay aside your
political preferences at this time and
to cottsider this mutter seriously not
from a partisan but front a bujlue
point of view.
William C. Itenfrow govoruor ior-
merly of Arkansas; T. J. Lowe becro-
tar of tcnitory formerly of lYxw
M. I. Turner treasurer formerly of
MiMiouri: C. A (ialbrnith attorney
general formerly f Indiana: K D.
Cameron auditor and suptfriiitenm-nt.
formerly of South Xarjion i.iiebP
ltrooks. V. H. dlstritt uttorney fn
uturly of Kciilucht . li 1' Ni I s
marshal Oklahoma Ti-rnt tjy former
ly of Kentucky; U ii. piiunin regis-
ter U. 8. land 1 111 i Kingfisher for-
merly of Wost Virginia; 1 C. Cnlrt-
will" roceUer V. S. land office Klng-
(Uha formerly of Nebraska; It it.
DUly. register t S. land olllce OIU-
lionia Cltv. formerly or Missouri; L
P. Iloss receiver P. S. land office Okl -liomn
City formerly of Arhmisa
1 hos. C Oorbott receiver r S '.and
nfttcn Oulhrle formerly of Keiitn-kj .
A. X. .1. Crool. r.-gislei I . x land
oiHco Outhrlc. formerly of Illinois:
Louis Davis register I . S. land
oflleea Verry. formerly of (leorgts:
1. II. King re elver C. K. land oflL-e.
Perry formerly ot Florida: It. . Pt-torf-ou
tcfflsler V. S land ofll e. Hnld
formerly of Georgia: .1 .1. S Hastier
receiver U. S. land otllco Knld form-
irlv of Wost Virginia; P. P Alcxnndtr
register V. H land otllco Aim form-
erly of Texas! It II Allen receiver V
S. land ofllee Alvit formerly of Mis-
sissippi; 'V M. llnmmnck reglstit P
S land ollli r. Woodward formerly "f
Oe.irgln: D 11 Pat ton. rei elver P V.
land 1. like. Woodward formerly nf
Itdiiimt. C .1. Nesbltt tostmastor ot
Klngtlslier. formerly or Misionri: Win.
lt.ldcr postmaster at VA tleno form-
friv of New York; C. P Drsee pot-
tniiKter at Perry formerly uf Missouri:
.1. A. Platlery postmaster ot Oklaho-
ma City formerly of Illinois; .1 II.
t.nrwiMl. lvwtmuHtor at lluthrie form
erly nf Ohio; It It. Poe special ngont
general land ofllee formerly of Arkan-
sas; Kdgar W. .lones clerk of supreme
court and territorial librarian.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
IKICKAPOO INDIANS AB NOT
PBRMI7TBD TO LfJASB.
SPECULATORS
ARE KNOCKED OUT.
Itril "lilnn I Hiincit Nei;iilUt t 'lit 1 1 Altrr
ill 1 ii.l Inn l.nmli Citl.-ii tu I In. Unvi'i n-
ini'iii nrc llpoiteil In sttli-iiiiii nml
I rn 'I I en Ty Jtntl llilili. Ity
('.Tin In sirmrfiii K'il-
t'oin'r llrixt Hln' Letter.
RoYal
Baking
Powder
Wo nro not afraid of our prlee. Thov do the talking -on I v
how goods are being sold nt tho great closinif out sale now going .
loof
W
4fcS3
ASSOLUTJEEY PURE
ty
FALL FRAPPE.
nml County Nmtn vlmmrreil unit
iliilli'it for llnnty l'l-riinnl.
Tony Purrell.
Tho Mnl.llili'i C'uiiimlBiirr.
.Int. in Oldham's eloctlon Isconcedcd
l. all u ml the brilliant success that
hut attended his active camsalgn Is
ueoounted for by thos who have
been with him by the inntohloss ora-
tory with which ho regalos the hun-
dreds that hang upon his words. At
tho beginning of the campaign Mr.
Oldham made an appointment to nil-
dress every otr In the county "nil
he has about completed the hut. Ill-
speeches are not long and ho tmver
waits to collect a crowd but fires his
eloquenco at tltoin seriatim anil It
never falls to win the confidence of
his hcarora. The sum of his speeches
which arc substHtitlally the same ut
every meotltig ure "Hxnmlne the
records of all the candidates and vote
for tho bo-t titan." Tho urgnment Is
Irresistlblo and the logic consluslve.
Oldham will bo the ttoxt heriir by a
big majority.
llm !!(.. iiil Oiim'.rl.
One of tho most dulliflttful enter-
taltiinuiits prebentod to a Outhrlo audi-
ence this season was thu conourt given
at tho Prosbyterlan church ltiBt ovo-
tttng by tho Diiwoy Haywood Concert
company. Tho ohurch was oomfort-
ftbly illlcd. and the illtTerent nuinbora
on the program wore enthusiastically
applauded. The work of Mr. lleywood
Miss Drcschor and Miss Hryunt was
good and tho prima donna soprano
Miss Mac Kenzlu was splunditl. All
tho numbors woro nicely cxasuted and
the nudlouce was wull pleasud with
tho autortalnmeiit.
llriuorritln .Sti-tliiif Iti-ilureil Itntm.
Toi'KKA. Kan. Nov. 1 1801.
Agent Delnney.
Guthrie Oltlahoina.
Dear hir: Answering your notation
in leltor from H D M. I havo today
sent nut ralo udvli'0 " II ngonu with
in .10 mil'"4 of Cuthrlu authorlrlng
them to jll riiunil-trip tlokoU. Tlok-
ots to bo sold November Bill limited
to return the 0th.
Yours truly
Oko T NicitoiJHtx (J. P. A.
Kit ward L. TIiouiuk Pulled M lutes
Indian atffiit nt tho Mae nml Pox
sgency Is In receipt of the following
If tier whielt Is self explanatory
WamiiSiiTO.n Oct 2!Uh 1801
Kdward I. '1 honms. P. S Indian AgU
Mac and Pox Agency Oklahoma
Territory.
Sir- Information h.is been rceelvodx
til this olHei lliul inei'iitoni und
inherit have been nd are hum- nter-
ing Into lettne ni'h Kiekapnu Indiaim
for their inuivulnnl ullitmnU mid
are having the same recorded in the
ofWce of the recorder of deeds for the
proper county tnelr purposes biing
to suu-leiise to others fnr a nro lit.
Yoit are Instructed that the Kiekn-p-w
Italians will not bo p rmitted lo
letue their allotted luniln until after
after the lands ceded by them to the
Putted States in the lute agreement
shall have been opened to public set-
tlement Mortover nny lease not made lit
accordance with thn atnunded rules
and regulations and in conformity
ttUh the law would lt held by this
otllco In be absolutely null and void.
You should accordingly at once no-
tify tho Klckapoo Indians that under
no circumstances will they be per
mitted to lease their allotment until
after the ceded portion of their late
reservations shall have been opened
to public settlement and thut after it
Is opened thoy can only lease 'n ac-
cordance with the law and the
amended rule nml regulations of tills
olhVe relating to tensing such lands.
Vou should give the greatest pub-
licity to this mutter through the pa-
lters und otherwise and should .varn
nil whites agninst entering Into illegal
leases ail' h as havo been mentioned
and against going upon the Klckapoo
reservation for any purpose whntevor
until nfter tho ceiled portion shall
have been opened lo settlement
You should let It ha fully known that
people who attempt to loaso in the il-
legal way above referred to will not
recognUed as suitable persons to loaso
Indian lands when the time roues thnt
tho Kiokapoos may legully lease their
lauds.
This mutter should rooelvo prompt
attontlon ntyour hands.
very rcspuciituiy.
D M. llMOWNMNO
Commissioner.
COOK OUTLAWS
Vot- for Dolcater
T.iny Parrell tonight.
Chief Justice Dale has returned
turnt'd from Pnw-
lohu Stone lias
nee.
.lml go
Perry.
Ones r
V. rry.
(I.irry Owen
tight.
S
DittjTWldmor is homo
from
Hal
'A
OtGnVu
AlJp
last n
ofljrffas
at i.li
teturned from
opera bonne
Puraloy will leave today for
rttoy .llm
Ighu
Cottlnghum came in
Hon U W.
night's train.
Herod came In on last
Dr Hughes tho leading dentist hns
moved from licadles block to room No
3 over Hunk of Indian Territory
Those wishing t.te best dental work at
lowest prices won Id do welt to too
him 10 U)tf
K-.lcinil Inn of Tcrritiirlnl Wnrrnnt).
ouTiiniK o. T.. Oct. a lain.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds on linud to redeem all war
rants registered ou or before March 1
ISO. Interest ceases on till warrants
included In above eall n'ter thirty
day. M. i TuitNnt
10 31 1m Trctis. of Okltthoino.
Ill west Oklahoma uveiiui. Kntlrc sto k lo bo so'd by Jan 1 lu.Oiio tarda
ucft slundard prints going at 4 l-at; '..two ds L. I muslin nt i i K-; BUO I tan
ton llunnnl at i l-2c: good shirting ut 3 l-8c; goon nltovkcii gli (.'hams i t 4r
good crash for towols S :i 4r; tm bleached tun: in llannel .h i ijf at i I '
10 J bleached sheeting worth SJc nt 10 1-2. ; loltonade-. wm-h 0c at 1 . l-j
jeans worth SO c at li 1-a; best stundBfd oil cloths worth .cut H 1-2; fa-t col-
or. tur'ey red damoslc worth Iro at IB 1-2; all wool twi.le.l ml il.mnel worth
21c at It 12; nil linen towels nt 4c; fast color Turkey r d (tamo- K worth i.oc at
2Uc; incus undershirts nud drawers worth 6c at Id-Indus ti Ms wiirth t.'ic nt
19c; children's uuderwoar from He up worth double; blankets frem (Wo to $? 0
per pair; comforts from 7ftc to 51.50 each; large Hue of pants und orerull-- nt
manufacturer's prices;ilual coats worth S3 at S1.2S; men's full length suspend-
ers at lo.-; men's ribbed top socks at Se; man's fast bluek socks at 5.- ladies
fast black hose (good) at 5c; Imported Saxony i '.i colors nt ". skein: good
knitting yarn nil wool goin? at half price; 3-4 Henriettas and nnudtlrs worth
15c nt ? 1 2; ;i-l two toned Fancies wortli 20c at 10; .tu ineh Dennett is and Suit-
ings worth 2c at 15c; 3H inch Henriettas nud changeable notelt . s worth l5o
40 Itiuli wool suitings plain plaids and stripes wortli ".m- going nt 37 1-2 All
the new pattern novelties from 83. to worth ffl and $ worth -i .. silk velvets
all shades wortli 81.15 at 05c.
Jildgo Edwards of Cross was in the
city yrwiordny.
John Scottho -n cairni down from
Porry yosterda.
Col JocMille.'. t 'i me in from n cam-
paigning tour last night.
Horn to Mr and Mrs John Calfin n
"sJ'S pound girl. John suiil&r
I 3S Whltwnm has taken n position
j In Oltlahoina City us boss lather.
The Dowey lleywood opera company
loft hibt night for Oklahoma City.
J. W. Luke of Luko Pros. music
dealers of Oklahoma City Is In the
city. '
In I milium.
Special to the Lender.
Nkw Voiii;. Nov. 3. HvPresldunt
Harrison started upon his return home
today. Tomorrow ho will close tho
Republican campaign in Indiana ut
Anderson where a blir rally will bo
held In the intcrohl of Candldiito Chas.
L Henry the opponent of Congress-
man Hyiiuni. ""
pi
TjuWliid hrllerit.
TiTtc Lkadisk will take 95 oonU of
wood In exchange for subscriptions to
the Whkkly Leaiihk If delivered be
foro Nov. 8.
Y. 1". 8 V It.
Tho local union tneollnj of the Y. P
S. C. K. will ba postponol till further
notice by ordor of the president.
Mibh bt'iiiiKNiiAiit aoe'y.
Morjhunts' Luneli Hooin (Hurch
HlBterh) 120. Oklahoma nvenuo. is the
nuutast and bu4l lunch room In the
city whore can bo hud overythlng
good and us you wimt It Ontere to
onler flnost elgars always in stock
llitf.
J. A Johnson Outhrlo' old pic-
ture frame maker. Is at the ofhe of
tho 0 K Plsttte Frame works 107 1 8
Oklahoma nvvmie. nud would be
pleasoil to see o rt friends and oualorn-ers-svheu
in need of picture frnmw
and llrst-class work. lo 88 4t
J A:e's Cream Baking Powdet
mtalnt no Ammorla or Alum.
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"Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds"
Would you be
STYLISHLY
AND
ELEGANTLY DRESSED
Then Patronize
I
Willis the Tailor
105 OKLAHOMA AVE.
CO
W
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I.oiIroiI lli'lilnit tlit Hurt ut Stillwater liy
;ttlpu.
CltUenS of CiiBliiug brought Joe and
P. U Itetk members of tho Cook band
of outlaws Into Stillwater mid landed
thorn Itehtnd the bnr These parties
havo beeu In tho horsestealing bifsl-
neatoflu.o. nud Joe Is wanted for
bank-robbing at Chandler and train-
robbing nt Hod Jlock. This Is nn lut
pnrtant capture uud allows wltuta
oommtinity can do when they sturt In
with a determination of ridding a
country of outlaws. Stlllwatar Sentinel.
Ur. Price's Cream Uniting iv--" r
Wor'd'i Pair Highest Award.
STRAUSES AGAINST HILL.
tutor mill 0iiir linlur Wlienlat
ft.r lliioriiiir.
Nr.w Yoni. Nov. 8. Conslderabli.
talk was ou u sed by thu unnouncemont
that Isador Straus brother of Nathan
Straus tliuorlginnl oiindidnto of Tain-
many for Mayor had sjuftTfiliock to
tho Wheeler jjtuupuign eommlttoo.und
tlmt tho ofJTior brother Oscar Straus
o.v-nilnlstor to Turkey had soul n lot-
tor to thu committee indorsing Mr.
Wheeler as PenrocnUio candidate for
govoruor. Naturally this unuoirTica-
muntdld not tend touppense the Tam
many chieftain. nn thuy seem to f.ar
that thu altltudu of tho Straus family
will lead to the casting of many of tho
Hebrew votes agninst both Hill and
tho local Tammany tickot
Senator Hill niadu one of his tlyin?
visits to tlie Democratic state head-
quarters. Chairman Timelier report d
thut Mr. Hill was cheerful healthful
and ooutldenL There was no other
visitors of any Importance ut the
vnrluua hoadnuartera yesterday and
news from all of them was of slight
consequence.
MBTHODIST BISHOPS MEET.
All 1lii4 lii thu lliilletl Stiltoi AiKOiuliln
III Mmlny Hull 'lilliulplililii.
Piiit.Ain:t.i'iiiA. Nov. t. AH tho
bishops of the Methodist KpUuopal
ohurch in the l'ultd States who ure
at present in this country assembled
in Wobloy hall in this city vustordny.
Tho moating is the regular semi-
annual session of the geuentl oout-
iniltee of church extension. lit ad-
dition to the bishop there war pres-
ent representative of the general
committee of all parts of tit country.
Tho sessious uf thu general ooin-
mltteo will be especially interesting
front the fact that u larger number of
churches than ever before are lit
financial difficulties and have ap-
pealed to the board for aid. Other
matters of importance will ooute be-
fore the board. Sunday will bo ob-
served us church extension day.
llHi-rUuu lntrtloil.
Nuw Youh Nov. 3. The Com-
niercial Advurttser points the follow-
lug interview with w.vPrwsidont Har-
rison: "You have lnon hero over a
week Mr. Harrison; what do you
think of the political situation' '
"From the nurfuee luilleatlons I
should say the Kepubltouns. should
win Of course. I do not know any-
thing about the inside Indications. It
seems lo me If ever thu Itepublluans
can win Pi this state the time now is
the most propitious."
l'nur-Mlle trotting llpsortl lowered.
Sas Josf Cul Nov. 2. Talbot Clif-
ton's Senator yesterday lowored the
world's four-mllo trotting record for-
ty and one-half seconds making it in
10. IS.
tho U. S. Gov't' Reports
show Royal liaklng Powder
superior to el! others.
Tito methods rf 'lony Purrcll the
tnlented Irish -1.1117111811 whu will be
seen In the title to'e of his new Irish
comedy drum 11 "(lorry Owen." at the
.MJCcnuon. Novomber 3. ro over ar-
tistic nnd rcullr.lng the number of
murUed chnractcr parts which com-
pose his now ploy with the instluots
of tin nrtlst he has surrounded himself
with n specially well chosen company.
"Micky Hlcky" tho pollco spy Is 11
very strong character part and in the
hands of tho veteran character actor
William 11. Cahlll. Is a great imperson
ation being a close call upon the star
part of tho play. Murphy O'Hca tho
author of the piece does justice to tho
roto of "Father Conwny" tho priest
while Tony Farrell as ' Garry Owen."
the herd Is ns ever a host lnhlm-
solf The. organ used In the great
chapel scone Is manipulated by Prof.
A. C. Klmer late organlstof thocuthe-
SHOES
Our now stock all In and we now have one of the most o impli t assort-
ments In the city. Shoes for cvcrybndv and prices to stilt al' tiis-m. Ladies
glove and Jiobblo grain at ?3i and ladles Piccadilly toe Dunpula big button
nt S3 OS. tt.net till tho d. fit-rent shapes hinds and pnees bet w ei 1 . A full lute
of children's school shoes and line goods and ant thing In men s wear from a
plow shoentHOc-tall leather) to the -ueRt Dotigola Itluchefbr hungaruo Oar
prices are making them hum. Look out fnr
I'hu oity council Is dlsottsstng the
mutter of bonding S'JS.OOO of the cltt
Indubtoiliioi.
dral S.in Francisco
leads tho orchestra.
Cul. who also
Hours! Si'ttlcra'
Down with Sooncrs.
the Law
Motto--I'liliold
Thu II to department tnado an excit-
ing prucUco run ou Harrison avenue
yesterday ufiernoou
Tho cases against tho Oklahoma
mltltury band boys were dismissed in
police court yesterday.
oll'known
birthday
Uoorgo II Willis the vyi
tailor celebratetl hlseStTi
anniversary yestonlaj
s-
CupL T7D JackhOtt
ills bed wilt
frlt-nds hope
Is confined to
lb ir.ukuc.sb. His many
2 for his speedy recovery
"Hob" III112U the gonial ugent of
Asliuuser-Husch has completed an-
other business trip through the strip.
United Stater. Attorjjuy Hrooks and
Assistant KoyMlolirrau havo returned
from a hurdftyjeloi work at Pawnee
Democratic Slogan Joe "Wis-
y and Free II onus.
The subject for sermon at Trinity
church ou Sunday morning Nov. -1th
is "Tho Trinity uud Muu's Life Triui-
tarhinlsm or Unitarinnism."
Otto lloltcmoyor private secretary
to Governor Konfrow went toyOkla-
liomu City lust night to canvota with
knowing politleiuus on thepolitical
outlook. 1
Mr. Josso Cook of Sapulpo 1. T.
0110 among tho most oMons've stock-
men In tho Creelf country will arrive
In Uulhriu toduy to visit with Ills sons
and daughters H. A. Hooth and wife
and F. M. Soaton and wife.
County Clerk Uolcator will go to
Seward today to speak in behalf of
Democracy. Frank Ip a splendid fel-
low und next Tuesday wlli'roll up un
enormous majority.
Hessio dales the llttlo girl who was
bitten by n mud dog' in West Onthrio
rocontly is now ut of dnngcr. A
loadstone bolongitig to-.V. A Hack-
ney of Cross haslbceoippited to hur
vvounds twice. vPt5 lust tlmo tho
stone adhered 3d hours.
Tho director of thu Oklahoma Kx-
Deriment Station is willing to aid the
Interests of tho territory ns far ns pos-
sible but annlysus of minerals ore.
mineral waters and tho like that will
inure only to private interests ho re-
specfully declinus. Analyses of food
products or the identification of plants
are within his lino ot work but In ull
cases thu substance or specimen must
be sent prepaid.
lit inoiriitlci Kiillr ut l'rrrj-.
For the Democratic rally and barbo-
cuo to be held at Purrv November 3d
tho Santa Fo route will sell round trip
tlckutb to Porry nt one and one-third
faro. Tickets on salo Nov. 3 good to
and including Nov. -I.
1a It DkuvmiVi Agent.
Vote For .loo Wisby and Free
Homes
tlootl l'lipem ut n I.oiv l'rlce.
The Seml-Wookly News (Qulveston
or Dallas) Is published Tuesdays nud
Fridays. Kucli Issue contains eight
pages inoro are spee!ul departmeuta
for the farmers the ladies tho boys
and the girls bosldos a world of gen-
eral news matter illustrated etc. etc.
Ma offer the Semi-Weekly News and
the Woeklv Lkahbii 12 months for
1 30 cash. This clvos you three pa
pen a week or 130 papers u year for n
ridiculously low price. Hand In your
subscription ut once
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking1 powder
so pure or so great In leav-
ening power as tho Royal.
HcBKit' (leriiuin nlte.
The Orcat Pile Uemedy. It 1ms
cured thousands and will euro you If
you will give it a trial. Alt.0 equally
good for cuts bruises old sores etc.
Priro 25 cts. Sold by Seatonlan Drug
Co.
Teachers' registers at Lkadkii ofllee.
tf
Wanted A
house work.
Noblu avenue.
good girl
12nitilrc
Kt
for general
at f)04 enFt
Frldoy night Nov. 8 h ivey lley-
wood concert company. Ton renowned
artists.
do to the Prusbytoriau church Fri-
day night Nov. 2.
Teachers.' registers best found
printed bound In mnniila and cloth
for sale nt Hoyle's book store. The
law says these registers are required
to bo used by teachers In all public
schools. Approved by Superintendent
Cumcron. tf
.Tuctico dockets nt Lkaiich ofllee. I
do to tlie O. K. Picture Frame works
at in" 1-2 Oklahoma avenue to got
your picture frames. 10 28 It
Election laws for use by election
boards; neatly bound for salo at Lk.v-
DHit ofllco. 31 tfi
I'ur Snip
dood second hand safe 2000 pounds
cheap. Nix Halsoll & Co. 10-33-tf
Election laws In pnin
sale at Tub Luadku otll
let
form for
3J US
Justice dockets latest style neatly
bound for salo at Tin: Lkadki: ofllee.
tf
Call on Llllte & Pullen for Donald
son'n pure Kentucky hand made sou
mash bourbon. t t s lin
ISoiiUii ill Cunt.
lleginnlng Monday morning I will
place on sale my fall stock of mil-
linery nt actual cost. Owing to my
small store room I am obliged to have
room ns my winter stock will arrive
in n few days. Corao and see our
goods before buying ns an inspection
means u inle with in. Mrs. Smith
The first-class milliner. 10 27U
Election laws at Lkadek oQlce. tf
For Sale A first class hotel furnl
ture nnd lUturus doing an excellent
business for salo on easy terms. Cull
on or address d. 11. Lynds Guthrie
Oklahoma. 10 21 tf
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
Strength. -V. S. Government Repcrt
IIE
DH. G. A. HUGHES
LEADING DENTIST.
32
Teeth Extracted
Without Pain.
All kinds of fillings neatly inserted.
Artificial teeth on nny base desired.
(Over oOO to select from. Evory op-
eration guaranteed and prices lower
than any weere olso In tho olty for best
work. OlUce room -' ovur Hank of In-
dian Territory.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Piece Goods
For fall and winter 1801 displayed by
H. L. Gojien the New York Tailor.
I am not noted for cheap Tailoring but good Tailoring cheap.
.Convinced
Call and be
H. L. COHEN
THE R
lit W. 0k. Ave.
J. C. DANA. MANAGER
Geo. A. Metcalf President.
Capital
M. L. TtmtiUR Ch-1i er
ATiONAL Bank
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits.
$50000
3001 0
$500
FREE
low)
2U OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
Buy your Pianos Organs jewelry etc. of
Murray & Williams
Anil get a chance with evry purchase of one dollar an elegant
$500
PIANO
We give away free on New Year's Morning.
Murray & Williams
Cheapest utuslc and jewelry house in Oklahoma.
204- OKLAHOMA AVE.
TABLE UHSUrPASSED.
VICTOR BLOU.
CW T 71
Special rates to day Boarders.
W. II SIltllTKN
MAJOIl CltOZIl
U.
TELEPHONE NO. 33
MERTEN & CROZIER
No. BIO West Oklahoma Ave west of Santa Ko Hallway track.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce.
ALSO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Choicest Fruits Nuts Vegetables etc. always on hand.
SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOAD LOTS.
New Hardware
Store
i
111 SOUTH DIVISION.
fcffr ' i '.i"1 -r "i .JtJ iJJltfiUTftlifTftlifil
The largest and most complete line of stoves in Olilatugiu. fflntlf ana'
Ueavv hardware Ilrstu6orinu'tit of gioii cutlery in be fuumi mny wbcrw. Tin
And Sheet Iron worn a bpcialty. Iu short a bt-ict.y nrsi-tdaes hardware
Jtore.
Cook staves SfiSO and up heatin;j stoves. SS.aO and up: f -ylng pius. ioj upi
Steel skllloUi -tOc und up; 0 ineh elbows 10c and up knivrs mid forKa vet 40a
xud up; prcd t-hearh 8c nnd up; pocket Knives 5e and ui ; dippers 5o nnd up;
lead peuills.pcr dor 80 and up; pie pans 2 Wo und uj graiera 5. und up;
oml padlocks 10c and up
S. H. NOBLE Manager..
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 262, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 3, 1894, newspaper, November 3, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73180/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.