The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1, Friday, December 14, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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SOUTH IIOUMI.
No. 103 Texns Impress 11:
No. W7. Oklahoma Impress l:
Xo.m Wnr I'Vnlnht 1:
10 D. m.
00 p. m.
00 ti. m.
Pnseiiirs should tmicuro tickets bofoin
getting on the train.
GrTUK'.i I.OUUK NO 3 I. O. (). V.
Meets Monday night of unclt week
at 7:30. Vlsltlim Otltl Fellows nro
always weleome. F. C. Uapt-tt N O.
.1. l'ot caiit. Secretary.
DAILY WUATIlKlt VOKKUAST.
Special roport for Thk Daily
L-rahi'.h by v. J. Walters observer
United States weather bureau:
Highest temperature yesterday: .;
lowost 23.
Forecast for today: Fair and
stationary temperature."
THEY CAUSE A STIRRINQ DE-
BATE IN THE HOUSE.
THE PARTY LEADERS CROSS SWORDS.
Tim Motion to SlrllcoOut the Iuaotn Tax
Appropriation Lost by a Vote ot 04
to 127 Wlllliuii Wul.lorf Attor
Ilimouiicetl ami Defaulted
llrockltirlilee MbLki a
Short '-pouch.
Wahhincion Dee. 1.1. Tito house
yoatunlay entered upon the consider-
ation of the urgency detleioncy up-
propriution bill. The bill contained
two disputed it fins the appropriation
for amei'lul pension uxaininers and
that for the collection of the income
tax. The forinor appropriation
opened the door- )v u debate on the
conduct of tho pension olllee espec-
ially the practice of summarily sr.s-
pending the payment of'iilleged fraud-
ulent pensions 11111I the debate on the
Income appropriation was especially
lively lull the motion to MriUe it out
us dofentudhy a vote of ."it to U'7.
An attempt t- secure an agreement
living the Vnn'' of general debate
fe.il oil owing t thelJitftloit of Jlr.
Bartlett. Democwit of New York who
wasat the hecul of lh opposition to
lite Income (a and Mr. HeiUlet'sou
Bepublic'i of I own who led the op-
""" PiS4.arj' the appropriation for tins
rcial examiners of the pension of-
Mr. Sickles. Democrat of New York
amid u roar of I'epublicau applause
repudiated the uharge ofJ whole-ale
frauds made ngainst pensioner.s and
declared his unalterable opposition to
'be appropriation unless it could bu
Mtthoritativoly lwivn that the pen-
aim eamiucr provided for by it were
employed In aiding instea t of embar-ra-8'ng.
ileserving claimant-..
After some further debate on the
object of tltis appropriation by
Altssi'M. Coombs anil Daniels Now
York l!i. -.ham. Pa. Tracv New
York und (Jrosvenor Ohio Mr. JJart-
latt Democrat New York got the
floor and opened the discussion of
the income tux appropriation lie
was earnestly opposed to this viciu'is
tax. The bill he had Introduced for
lU repeal ho know would nuvrsee
thr light of day and tho opponents
of that t.tx must make their tight
agt-inst the appropriation necessary
to nakc it operative.
Mr. Jiurthold Republican Missouri
wanted to know whether if tho in-
oomo tax were annulled Mr. Llartlett
mtu lid be willing to revise the tarltt
so us to make up tho deficiency in tho
revenues.
Mr. Dartlott replied he had always
been willing to voto for a tariff for
revenue nnd for rovenueonly.
Mr. McMillln Democrat.Tenness.ee
defended the income tax as a just
constitutional and Democratic meas-
ure I.i the course of a hot colloquy with
Mr. Bartlett (N. Y.) that followed
Mr. McMillin said: "In order to khW
tho llasrram wroug that is done by
the system of taxation under which
wa have been living I will call your
.Mention to Mr. William Wardorf
As or. This gentlotnau ran for eon-
gn ss once against the present gov-
uri or of New York Mr Flower aud
svat defeated. His defeat soured and
embittered him against the govern-
..went and our institutions lie moved
abroad and not content with what
lie could say against America hltu-
nelf and our American institutions
ho put chased one of thu ablest
jocrnals in (Ireat Urltalu lie lives
rfii-rir now and his paper Is dolug Its
work against our iu&tltutlous. The
Income of this man derived from
property in New York Is more thau
$A000 000 a year and ho doas not pay
Qus does not pay a state tax county
te and municipality tax It Is true)
lwt he does ' tho government
f thu L'nited States aud has not paid
&l) In ten years although he has this
Jtdossal fortune which is protected
hy our army and defended by our
Havy."
Mr. llartlatt I will answer tho
gentleman that there Is 110 better tax-
ner in the tate of New York than
William Waldorf Astorj no family in
tke state or county of Now York that
contributes more largoly to taxation
purposes state county aud municipal
Ihaiirdoes the Astor family
Mr. Henderson 'owa and Mr. Cook-
mu New York both stated they con-
Itloni'l a debute on the meriU of the
htooni (an ujiprotilable. Uoth hoped
tiat tho election I141I furnished an
Jatelleelual awakening " tho Demo-
atic side which would result In the
repeal of "thW otliou tax."
After a short speech by Mr. Hreclt-
InrUlgo who was in charge of the
b.ll. 111 which he defended tho iiicomo
lit attributed the late Demooratlc
jhtaster to divisions anion ' the lead.
.i nn.i nrviiiKi -il Lhat the vounirer
1)Hiucrats who sulfered defeat last!
November would return to congress
uid mwer along with a purlUed
uartv ge ral debate closed and Mr.
lrtltt moved to strike out the ap-pi-oiifiatioHh
for the collection ot the
Income tax. Defouted 3t to liT.
Nuln-Mika Maxliuuin !Ut l'e.
LiNiors Nob. Dec 13. Tho attor-
ney general has received the report of
the oouusel of the state iu the trial of
the maximum rate case. He declare!
that th. lav s'lofM be repealed. It
now re mill us for tho legislature tc
make an appropuatlon for the pur-
pose wh tit It i believed will be done.
PENSIONS 11 INGOIE'TU
HOW
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im mey
continued
should Ik
von subject
wgins in
EYEGU5
C. W. WHITE
A decent white or colored girl who
understands general housework will
find a good steady place in lNircell.
Vill pay from 8? 50 to S3 a week ac-
cording to ability. .1. SpeUer. l'urccll
I. T. W
Notice.
A line uative bear the property of
Fritz Jscldenspinncr will be killed for
Christmns. All those wishing boar
meat for Christmas dinner will please
leave their orders with Fritz Scidcn-
spinner 327 west Oklahoma avenue
Clrder early. tf
IMIexCan lie Itellcietl at Once
And in time effectually cured bv the
persistent use of Ueggs' German Salve
tho greatest pile roinedy over put on
the market Sold and worrantcd by
Scatonlan Drug company
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Might Medaland Dlotna.
To restore gray hair to Its natural
color as iu youth cause It to grow
abundant and strong there s no bet-
ter preparation than Hall's hair renew-
er. ELEGANT.
At tho cosi of cheap quali-
ties our millinery slock is tho
finest nnd best selected ever
shown iu Oklahoma. We ginir-
autee all of our goods to he the
very hest grades aud slylcs the
most fashionable. We are now
crowded for room and to nrc-
pare for the many novelties iu
holiday goods soon (o arrive
will sell millinery cheap yes
less thau cheap l'lease cslll
aud wo can convince you thai
(ho above is no mislake.
31 US. A.l SAUNDKKS
The Leading Milliner
Southeast corner Division
and Oklahoma.
Parties entertaing friends or giving
parties will confor a favor on the edi-
tor by '".'ivlntr notices of the same at
this olllcc.
Your lllooil N Your Life.
Without good blood coursing
though your veins you will soon look
wrinkled and dried up. A few dosen
of Iteggs' ltlood Puritier and Blood
Maker will change your whole .system
giving a healthy fresh and youthful
appearance. Sold and guui.mteed by
your popular druggist .Seatonian
Drug Co.
Fits !
??
Wh Kim I hem to
our customer ullli
pery plr of
HOES.
Wn have one for you. Come and try
It on .n.d see how you like our style.
Kverything iu tho latest stylus and
at low prices.
Any SI. no
for 83.00.
Iu diet' shoo in our torn
Ilig reduction iu a few styles of
rutin's goods. Call mid see.
WOODS SHOE CO
Second door cast of Grlsham Steele
& Co. After January 1 will be at 110
west Oklahoma are.
DH G. A. HUGHES
THR LKAJUNU DKNTIST.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
All kinds of fillings neatly inserted.
Artitlcial teeth on any baso desired.
(Over o00 to sdlect from. Every op-
eration guaranteed "and prices lower
than any wcero else In the city for bost
work. Oftlce room '. over Hank of In
dian Territory.
fPii't published In Dally Loader. Dh
13 lsttl.
Notice for Publication.
Land olllee at Guthrlo. Ok. Doe II
If.' .
Notice Is hereby glvon that tho following-named
settler has tiled notice of hU
Intention to make final proof Iu support
of hur claim aud that said proof will bo
in ado beforo the register and receiver ut
Guthrie Ok. on January luih 16U5
viz:
Minnie Ilrady widow and sol heir at
law of David Ilrady for tho N E u.r of
Soothl-ty-threc(33) Twp fifteen noith
of range one wut.
Sho names the following witnesses to
rJrovo her continuous rulduuco uion and
cultivation of. said land viz:
Maggie llosloy Annie While Monioo
Viclc Graves Hlackw ell all of Spring-
volo O T.
Auy nei ton wno aceircs toproiosi
agHtii3t the allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason un-
der the taw and the regulations of thu In-
terior department why such proof should
not 'e allowed will bo glvou an opportu-
nity at tho above montloned time and
place to cross-oxamlno tho wltnessos of
said claimant and to oiler evidence in re-
buiul of that submitted by claimant.
A N J Cjtooif Register
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ARP YOUR CYire o
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cbe bora itch water or tire upon
ue? If go they are defective and
carefully fitted with glasses. Are
to chronic headache" The kind that
ine region back of and around the ores
inaiungiiiueyM feel heavy and dull? If so. the
eyes arc at fault and a pair of glasses are
needed. Don't neglect your eyes when vou can
call and eonsult I'rof. Ilir hherg the recognized
New YorK and St Louis Kt. Hxpert. or one of hi
talf. Itemember the dates. Den. 17 in 22.
Sole Apnt for Guthrie Ok.
The Royal barber Miop on tho north
side of Harrison avenue near Socond
street. J. 11. Tn.fc-s Manager. 118th
Teachers register ( best feuntl
printed bound in mnuilla and cloth
for sale at lloylo's book store. The
law says these registers are required
to bo used by torn hers in all public
schools Approved by Superintendent
Cumcron. tf
For rheumatism I have found noth-
ing equal to Charabci Iain's Palu Halm.
It relieves the pain as soon as applied.
J. W. Young West Liberty W. Va.
The prompt relief it affords Is alone
worth many times tlie cost 30 cents
lis continued uso will effect a perma-
nent cure. For sale by F. R.lllo
Do you read? If so Lillie will take
your subscription for any book or pa-
per published.
U Your llalr Dry hikI llrlttle Fulling Out
or Turning Orajr
These arc only Indications thut the
follicles or roots of the hair are get-
ting weakened or diseased. Heggs'
Hair Rcncwcr will strengthen aud In-
vigorate the follicles and the nair will
regain Its natural color and become
soft glossy and healthy. Sold by Sea-
tonian Drug company.
DR. FARRINOTON
Hpitlnll-t in tho.Mcdlntl mill Hurulrwl III-
rne" af Women.
Also successfully treats rectal discus-
es piles ilstulaiM strictures and in-
Humiliation of the u rot lira. Hernia
(rupture) cured without an operation
bronchial lung and heart diseases
treated by the latest approved meth-
ods. Dr. Farrington bus had a large
experience In .sanitarium work many
eases thought to be Incurable can be
cured by his methods. OHice in Gray
llros. block. 11 lltf
Good I'u-ir-ii Ht I.ov I'ric1
'i'ho Semi-Weekly News (Galveston
or Dallas) is published Tuesdays and
I Fridays. F.ach issue contains eight
; pages. There are special departments
' for the farmers tho ladies the boys
and the girls besides a world of gen
eral news matter illustrated etc etc.
We otter the Semi-Weekly News and
the Weekly Li:Aiu;. 12 months for
SI Ml cash. This gives you three pa-
pers a week or IL'fl pfes a year for a
ridiculously low prien. Hand in your
subscription at once.
Tor CoiirIih C'oldx Ai-llmm. Itroix-lillln
or any disease of the throat aud lungs
try 1 'eggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. It
relieves where all others fall. Sold
and warranted by Seatonian Drug Co.
Kvery girl g' '
with u riiekel ..
and evory boy a
u bottle of perfume
icit at Lillle & Cu'h.
whistle
The largest and most complete stock
of juvenile and miscellaneous "jooks in
the territory can be found nt F. 15. Lil-
lle it Co's. They want your palron-
age to aid them in the'.r endeavors to
create 11 taste for good reading.
Sheet Coiluloidat Lillle fc Co's
HOTEL DIRECTORY.
O LANDO CITY IIOTKL- atos I
per day. N. Hunt Proprietor Orlando
GKANDVIUW llOTEL-Ileadquar
ters for ciiiuniei'i'ial men. Table supplied
with best the maikel allords. Llinbochci
t Son Proprletois Cross Ok.
KAGM-: HOTKL: A. L Long i Co
First class House t'19) per day. Newklrk.
HOTEL HLACKWELL. Tho only
flrft-clafs 12 a day houso In tho city.
Special attentlnii given to commercial
trado. W. U. Poweii Proprietor Illack
woll O.T.
GLOME HOTEL: The only first class
JJ.00 por day homo In tho city.
P. Prakso.v Pinp
New Ponca O T.
HOTEL YOST: Tho only llilek
Hotel In the city everything new and
clean and well ventilated. Hales ?. per
day. John Yosr Prop
Stillwater O.T.
CATTLE KING HOTEL Woodward O.
T. The Iti!.t200 a day houtfo Iu thu
City J. W. Mm. i.i:it. Prop.
KEMPS HOTEL Mulhall O.T. only
tlut class n. per day house In the city.
t). F. Kkmi1 Prop.
Firs: published in thu Dully Leader
November 17 lS'.M
Publication Notice.
Iu the District Court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
Aloyslus Krebs vs Kate Krebs. No-
tice to take depositions.
To Kate Krebs tlefondant:
Vou nro hereby notified that tho
plaintiir will take the deposition of
William Hums and Lucinda Mantz at
the law olllee of C. E. Clark In the
city of Covington Ky. on the llth dsy
of December 1S9( commencing at the
hour of 0 o'clock a. m. of said day and
continuing the same from day to day
until the same are taken and com-
pleted thu snme to bo read in evidence
on tho trial of the above entitled ac-
tion in the above named court on be-
half of said plaintiff of which you
will take duo notice and govern your-
self accordingly. Ai.ovstis Kiikiis.
PlaintiU
Hy his attorney J. W. Miller.
It STdaw
First Pub. In Dally Louder Deeomher
7. 1301.)
Not left for Publication.
Land olllee at Guthrlo. O. T.. Hoe. n.
181M.
Notice Is heieby given that tho follow-lug-numed
cttlci has filed notice of her
Intention to mako final proof In suppoit
of her claim and that said proof will be
niadebefoto iisterund receiver of the
U. S. land ofllce at Guthrie on Jan.
11 1301 viz:
Catharine Hiu-k ley widow and sole heir
of James Huckley deceased Jor the Jots
3 and i aud south half northwest quar-
ter section 5 tow nshlp 13 north of rungo
one west.
Slio nanios the following witnesses tx
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of ss 'd land vhs
Donald McMai tin Richard H. Polite
William Alford James i. McDaulels all
of Guthrlo O.T. ..
Any person who desires to protest
against tho allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason
under the law aud regulations of the Inte-
rior department why such proof should
not bo allowed will be given au opportu-
nity at the above mentioned time and
place to crossioxanilna thcwllntssei of
said claimant and to olfetevldence In r-
( buttal of that submitted by claimant.
A N J Ckooit Register
i 17'
1 FOR A UOOI) I mi M
iliveryrigTH
-Go tc-
. STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Cleieland At. East of DMsK St.
First publlslied lu Daily Leai. i N
bcr'l.
Notice for Publication.
Lund Ofllce at Guthrie O. T. Nov
ii)
1HIM.
Notice Is heieby Riven that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his In-
tention to make flnnl proof iu support of
Ills claim and thutsaiu proof will be made
befoie the register and receiver of tho U.
S. land ofllce at Guthrie (). T on Dec.
29 lfflH.vl:
Jacob A. L Frlee for the S. W. or
Sec 8. Tp in It 3 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John C. Godfrey Georue W. Horton
Daniel W. Gow Joseph Oharvoz all of
Outline. O.T.
Any person who desltc to protest
acalust tho allowance of such proof or
w ho knows of any Subtatiiial reason un-
der the law and the rcgu'utlni.s of tlie In-
terior department win mw'i proof bhoulu
mil bo allowed will be . .i an oppor-
tunity at tlie abovo monu.icd time .and
place tocioss-eamlne tho witnesses of
said claimant aud to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that iiihiultted by claimant.
A. N. J. Ciiook Register.
1G0H.
SOI It; JC )- IIKAItlNd.
Helore the Trustees of Towuslte Hoard
No. 0 Guthrie. O. T. Contest docket
No. 102. Lot No. 13 Hiock No. A"
Townsltc of East Guthrie O. T.
To William R. Little John S. Douglas
Moses C. Hoyt John llotchiss Wil-
llnni Taylor George C MeCord
claimants.
You nnd each of you are hereby no-
titled that the above entitled cause
involving the applications of tlie par-
ties therein mentioned for deed to lot
13 in block 17 In the town of East
Guthrie county of Logan ami terri-
tory of Oklahoma by order of Hoard
No. 0 of townsltc trustees is set for
hearing before said board at its ofllce
located at Guthrie O. T. on tlie 18th
day of January iso.'i at ti o'clock a m.
ofsaid;day and of all continuances and
postponements you anil each of you
will take due notice without further
service thereof.
In witness whereof we the mem-
bers of snid Hoard have hereunto sub-
scribed our names tit's '.'7th day of
November ix'.U.
J. 11. (). Landiii'm
J. T. Ta.yi.oii
J. F. SAt'MiiihH.
Hoard No. ' Townsltc Trustees
Nolo Eaah claimant will be re-
quired to deposit Sl.' with the disburs
ing agent to tieiray expenses ni inei
trial for one dav.
NOT1CK 111' lir.AIUNU.
Hefore the Trustees of Towii&ite
Hoard No. 0 Guthrie (). 'P.. con tost
docket No. 70. Lots No. 3 I. S. tl. 7
S block N ). 17 lownsilo of 'Vest
Guthrie O. T.
To llr.nrv C. Schilling Jacob Y. Per-
kins claimants.
Vou and each of you are ho eby iw-
tified that the above entitlot cans
Involving the applications of t -i-tics
therein mentioned for (U sj in
:i I. ." fl 7 8 in block 17 in ihe n
of West Guthrie county of Lup.-n and
Territory of Oklahoma by order of
board No il townslto trustees ' i set
for hearing hefore said board nt its of-
fice located nt Guthrie O. T. on tho
10th day of December. 180 1 atO o'clock
a. in. of said day; and of all contin-
uances and postponements yon and
each of ycu will take duo notice with-
out further eervlce thereof.
In witness whereof we the mem-
bers of said board have hereunto sub-
scribed our names this 17th day of No-
vember 18V) f.
J. II. (). LANIUII'M
John T. Tavloh
J. F. Sacviikiih.
Hoard No. fl Towi m Trustees.
Notk. Each claim . ill be re
quired to deposit ?' . i the Dis-
bursing agent to d. y vpenses of
the trial for one day. 11 23d30.
NOTICli OF 1IKAK1NO.
Heforo tho trustees of townslto board No.
0 Guthrlo O. T..contest docket No. 118
lot No. SI. block No. 49 townslto East
Guthrie O.T.
To David C. Young and Adolpli O. Van-
deilulth. Claimants.
You and each of you are hereby notifi-
ed that theahoveentltlod cause.involvlng
tho applications of tho parties therein
mentioned for deed to lot '21 block 40 In
tho town of East Guthrie county of Logan
and Terr'y of Oklahoma by order of board
No. 0 of townslto trustees Is set for
hearing before said board at Its ofllcn lo-
cated at Guthrie O. T. on tho W)th day of
December 1891 at 0 o'clock a. m. of said
day; and of all contluuancos und post-
ponements you and each oyou will take
am
of.
luu notice without further service there
Iii witness whereof wo. tho members ot
said board have hereunto subscribed our
names this 23d day of Novetnlier 18!H.
J. H. O. LANniiuii
J. T. Tayloii
J. F. SWNDHIIS.
Hoard No. 0 Townslto Trustees.
Notk. Each claimant will Imi required
10 dopoik $33.00 with lite Dlshiirslng
Agent to defray oxponses of tho trial for
0110 day. ll'2:sdirto
fKlrst published in The Dally Loader
Nov. 30 1S04.J
riihlieallon Notice.
In tho district court of tho 1 irst ittdl-
elal district in and for tne County
of Logan and Territory of Okla-
homa. Hryon L. Nichols Plalntlflf vs. Alice
0. Nichols Defendant.
Tho above named defendant Alice
C Nichols will take notice that tho
plaintiff llyron L-.Niohols did on the
10th day of November A. I). 1601 file
in the oftlce of the clerk of the district
court of Logan county O. T.
his petition praying that tho bonds of
matrimony existing between himself
and the defendant be dissolved and
tha.tf he be granted an absolute di-
vorce and other relief; thattho must
appear and answer or otherw se plead
on or before tbe 31st day of December.
A. D. 1894 or said petition will b
taken as true and judgment it ed
accordingly.
Witness my hand and tha cc. of
said court this 19th day of November
A. D. 1894.
(Seal.) Loris B. Pitt Cleric
dl wt4
5bhk Lks
Dll
DON'T be hocxloocl by fakirs.
DON'T have the hnrpoon thrown in you and twisted nrouhii.
DON'T forget to visit these periodical bankrupt stocks.
DON'T forget to scrutinize the stuffs they offer you.
DON'T forget us. After you
come around and see
Clothing for Men
than these bankrupt
DON'T forget we want your
our prices arc lower
r
A
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The Genuine Bargain Givers.
W. T. CANNON
to? l- Oklithnnm itr 3 Doom rxt
ot Hunk of Indian Turrltory.
WATCH MAKER & JEWELER
Watch cleaning 75c and up.
Watch mainspring 75c anil tip.
Watch crystals 15c to 25c.
Clock cleaning 50c and up; clock
repairing 25c and up. Money to
loan on valuables. Pawned goods
at bargains. Umbicllas repaired.
ChUhihI See
L. E. THOMPSON
TondirUI ArlUt
7S4 .Welt Noblu Avruue.
SAVES YOUR LINEN!
Hand Work tbe Best.
Try tho Troy Hand Loumlry
111 E. Springer.
N. B. FRiERSON
RIPANS TABULES
Are Just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
B
PZ)
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water!
vVe nave them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
1UPAKS TAB0LE3 ra Ilk a
KDElneer golait orer hl bl i and
rawertul roacliloerr cl'lng a
little DMMtury lubricating to
the ndful parti: HlHANfl
TABULES eo ttiii (or you.
Conttlpatlon Olizlnait. Nausea
UyjppU and Mat-Nutrition
all yield to Rlpana Tabule.
At Prug Store or Sent Ly Kill for (0 Cenli.
urxjit CKiuKu.Cuq II bpnice St. New York
jjjgjigsj
m
m
HIVE
have examined the old
if we don't Q-ivc vou nc
Hoys and Children for less money
fakirs don't buy. Only
trade on the strict understandine that
than elsewhere
DON'T
FORGET
BT-ATV
H H
Clothing Co.
W. H. BBUHNER
S. SURREYS SPRING WAGONS
CARTS. ETC.
Trim nintr .unl painting a spe-
cialty. Tops and cushions mai'o
to order. Horse shoeing and gen-
a nil repairing done iu tho neatest
m. l All work guaranteed. The
best of work. Prices reussiiahlo
J00 N. St'coml Strcol. 200
G. H. LYNDS.
Das for rent
room
louse
4.00
10.00
12.00
i no
20.00
20.00
Hi
G. H. LYNDS.
Real Estate Loan and
Rental Agency.
First publish ad In Dally Leader Dec
1 laOi.
Notice for Publication.
Land Olllco at Guthrie O T Nov. 30
Idlll.
Notice is hereby given that the fal-
lowing named settlor has llled notice
of his intention to make final proofin
support of his claim aud that Bald
proof will be mnuo ueiore tne register
aud rccoivcr United States land ofllce
at tluthrie O T on 4th of January
1891 viz:
John C. Hay burn for the northwest
qr of section 1 in township IS north
raugc 2 west.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove Ills continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said laud viz:
James 1. McDaniel. William IL
Krwin Jainos T. Kinzer Thomas
I'oteot all of Onthrlc. O. T.
Any person who dosiros to protest
against the allowance of such proof
or who knows of auy substantial
reason under tho laws and the regula-
tions of tho Interior department why
such proof should not bo allowed will
ho given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time aud place to cross-
examine tlie witnesses of said claim-
ant und to offer ovldonce iu rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant.
A. N. J. CnooK Register.
1711
W. R. ENNIS B
Transfer-Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRIL aa 1889
AU orders for baggage on outgoing
trains should be left one
hour before the tram
305 W. Oklahoma Av
Peltcrs
fresh
lT J
W. L. Douclas
OLTtlT ISTHEBtST.
Wbl O fl WE NO SQUEAKING.
f 3. COKDOVAN.
FRENCH A ENAMEUXD CALF:
"nuECAif&KAfieAroa
3.WPCLICt.3S0U3.
2.I7.?BOY5SCHOOL$HOS.
LADIES-
W-n7D0MQU
SFNDFOn CATALOGUE
W I-' DOUCLAS
BROCKTON MAS3.
Van caa aave monrr liy.pnrtlmiluit . L..
Uanalaa bhura
Racauat me ate tite lurgeit manulat.turerf of
adtertlied ahoet iu tlie world and guarantee
the value by ftamnini; the name and puce ou
iu. t.m.ntn. whlrh i.rotccti vou aifainit nlKU
' pricfa and the middleman's profits. Ourihoej
I equal cuatont wort to ityle eay fUtluif aud
-nearlnc uukiuiea. wc wvt mtm " t.nj-
where at Tower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no subitllute If our
dealer cannot aupply you we cau. Sold by
BEN. STRAUSS
216 OKLA. AVE.
I
f St
I ADAMS HOUSE
I .1 A ROSE rrop.
fl032 Opposite Ladiae'l
xjnirauce 10 union uepoi-'g
KANSAS CITY Mo ?
bCut Rale Ofllce in Con-
nection
Kusiui Newljr
LRatej Moderate
Jltooms 50c 74 and II. ) J
4$$i?S"344-4?'$4'
!
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TABLli:
Leaves Orlando at 2 p. 111. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. in. Ar-
rives at Orlando at 11 a. in.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad.
Good hotel accommodations xt
ooth Stillwater and Orlando. AIbu
good livery at Stillwater.
ME EB BROS. Props
VE
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