The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 15, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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THE
L.EADUH GU'rilHlJfl OKLAHOMA
LjJJtU
er
TllrtHkHUlin lllril rrnk Itturniif nun
tllfiMti I'nmll).
.'9r riiftmi yetrday John Fowlir
ftMri family and William l.nyton a
afloat were nil takn violently III af-
ter anting Utrfojr at their Sunday din-
ner for a time It wa fenrod thnt
twww oonld lira Imt a for.- hour. Mr.
Pewltr has sImw jM but the other
ft little better to; and there la
some hopes of their mover What
caused the ftlcknrfts in a myatery
ItoMfMH' Mnllor.
The board haa ftmhrd i he contest
for lot is. block .:. Muinrte Caso
xtk Mer.
The. trial of Andy Carry va.
Mtille Warner for lota 10 and 30
block 18. Onthrle. wu had yesterday.
The department ht retnrnad the
aptdieatinn in the caae of John At
CatelMon and Chan. W. Van. lot 5. In
block 23 Uenneaaey to pvtrait the
partlee to furnish an agreed state-
niant of faeu and falllnjr to do thla
after ten layV notice a hearinf de
novo will be ordered tn this caae it
wa. atipnlated "thut the ortdeoce
wiwd in a (certain) ense be ontd
red the evidence in this. race" the
department holding "there was no
ttrMonoe before it: but if deairable
willed eoplei of the lestlm my may
"lie submitted "
There be! or nn appeal filed in the
llellamy and Walker content for lot
in block M HI Kea the cv wa
rld and deed ordered iwwed on the
payment of all coots and aeaeasmenta.
The Schilling nd Perkins trial t an
tfltutnned until KeU. 13.
There aro now thirty-one !. et
fnr hearing.
I'lrr Mlntrrl.
The minstrel show Hren by the Are
dcmrtment Inst evemlnr. waa well
attended and much enjoym).
Ihioaoo. llee. It. Seoly the New
York bank ewtbeasler wa tabcu te
Xewr York but nlyku
Rookors to suit old or
young rich or poor nt Spon-
UQl'. 1-1J if
U roe are looklHg for holiday roods
call the Capital City llooW Store.
IMS If
The attraction at thn opera houH)
next datnnlay evening will U Lincoln
J. CarterV great aoenlc mu)olrunm
'"VUa Faat Mail " It hu boen one of
the great oat siieeeMs Unciwii to the
Klftgft for venra. It has a story of
thrilling interest and the ceiiic and
othor mechanical ctfiu-ts are snid to be
mnrvelouv There la a ronrnMMiLuion
of nn entrine room on u MisalsNippi
inteamboat with tho furiiHciM miller
tho oilers in active operation. A
vary realistic train of cars tliooU
aorose the stage and thaNiugara Falls
eeiu is one of the most olulionito and
daring thing ever undertaken in the
drama. It is described as a beautiful
vivid and accurate representation of
that stupendous marvel nf nature.
0AIIT1
II Rl P II
li Mil i m
sP mTm mm m S tfi
Comes hut once a )ear aulI so far uj) to date c cry year since the
opening of Oklahoma his
HEADQUARTERS
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1 his year he comes
f ..11 I '..J. .1. i
-
ui .in Kinus man usual
an Kincis man usual
i r ii r ..
big folks young folks
Presents
e cannot enumerate them for they are too many; but suffice it umuitSSXS..
to say that it is the Greatest X'ariety of Christmas Goods ever S SZJrZi1?
shown in Guthrie under one roof. It has been customary for us to''P..Jk2; tlKE"
r-ii nn M-x-a.!. 1.. I ' . it i ii i money in some mysterious war. She
...iv .. upciitu ui) ami "inc away a souvenir to all who called at
tlii -u 1 . i ' li i
me store but this year we have been too busy to o-et ready for surh
i 1 i. i r . rt "VV JV" -7"'-i
a clay ami instead of sfixnne a present to each of our ni?tnmprc
ICh last VMr met IK
; ww v.- wv .v. vovii vi v nui uil iXUHUcl LJCy.
17 make a Christmas present to each of oin customers of 10 percent
of each purchase made on that day. It will pay you to make your
am.1.2.! 1 11 .1 !
iciccuons eany ana have
rcicvuuns cany ana nave tnem laid away tor you by paying a small
portion of the purchase price. Our prices are graded to suit the
times which we realize are hard and our soods are boueht at the
lowest cash prices in the
liuiuunoi nur patronage believing we can serve you well.
Respectfully your friends
Ultlttll Hill SelilHtt.
Tlroae perfect In deportment are.
Grade T. -Mnrat Hoyle Elmer
Noun. Heaale Dougherty Lottie
lltahe Hddle Ba.lv .l.nnie Murphy
Kraak Mrem. llelle Mokeda). Mo'lle
Newton Lottie P.illlinv tierlle Keea
llllvle Smith .lennle walker. I.mma
Young Ruble Corbet U .Timmie (heat-
hain. Martin ttettoK Orvillt- Tar-
iiuliaraon Rdith Logan Ola McCnb
bin lleaaie Merrick. Willie OlmaUmd.
Rlla olds Asthnr Smith Lillian
Sonic Grace Mharntn. Rnble Twam-
ley. Rngene llnrke
Thoae neither tardy nor absent are:
Sam Ileal Mnrat ftoyle. F.-ank Mr-
era Harry Westbrook. Iteaale Dough-
erty Ola MeCubbin. Mollle New ion
Ltlllan rVrale Kddie Eads orge
(tardlaer Horace Mann Rimer Young
Jennie Mnrphy ltcjil Merrick. Uertlc
Ileea and Rmma Young
MimCAiwov. Teacher.
OHtral rhoat.
tirade I Jean ! Cuppage teacher
Pnpils neither tardy or absent during
month ending Dec. 14:
Frank Ituckinan. Carl llancr. Ianeel
Harper Percy Humes Ike Morris lion
Morris Roy Myera. Junius Oldham
Ola Mmith. Lorel Seaton. Raloh Htlles.
Ralph Wldmer. Hert Wolcott Walter
Ken- Howard Holt Hcrtie Addler
Stella Hack. Blaie Hrewer. Florence
Money
SIM FEEI
lrtrl MIUi KllrhoD and Kierj- ltH
n HliiKrn.
Milea Kitolicn a steeple climber
while hanging the i-n on a church
at O'Keene Kiaine county yeaterday
in some macner lost .iia hull and fell
to the ground a distance of sixty feet
and waa killed instantly. Almot
every tonc in hla body waa broken
Irrigation Convention
fid i lor Loader
F.i. Rkno Ok. IJec 1 1 The next
general session of the Interstate Irri-
gation Association will be hold In this
Ity JaHtai- as and 8ft X Tht&
will be one of the meet iciporUmt
meetings yet held In the history of Ir-
rigation agitation for many re wins.
First We have the most Voamonoll-
tan population of any commonwealth
in the union.
Seeond We present to the world a
picture of progress industry and de-
velopment that hut no parallel.
Third We are cast of what might
be termed the arid regions but desire
to dhow an interest in behalf of onr
neighbors to the weat and the north.
You are especially invited to be
present at this meeting and assist the
enterprising WeMern American in de-
rising ways and means by which the
most beautiful picturesque and fer-
tile portion of this continent may be
made to blossom as the rove.
It is worth your while to come. thi
Is an important subject you will min-
gle witn a people whose interest in
this question is of recent development
and will be met with a welcome from
the most gracious and open hearted
people in the woild
tome lend your presence your in-
tiuonce and yonr knowledge to the
furtherance of the most Important
question to the people of Western
America.
Hottd accommodations ample and of
the very beau Very tntly
JnHK II IMtki:.
Assistant Secretary
A prasont bought nt Spon-
KOl'8 will bo both boaullful
and usoful. lu'-ii tf
UoPi in entile inrety ami at prices
to mi crvKi.lv. nt ne i ap tal City
It' iV r.- l r tf "
has hecn m.idc at
Elll
l.rini'ini a more plenteou.s supply of presents
. -t i
. i iii
to make triad tlu hearts
to make glad t k hearts
middle aetl folk and
.... "
for Rich and Poor.
aKnuf lft AirK n
them laid away for
market. We respectfully solicit a fair
IIh iihiI Mlli I'roiii liir hihI Nulr
1'i'moiial Mi'iitlDii.
Ok Tlmea-.lnurnal. The seniTohl
which wua bnilt by the I tilted M.iies
iraralinl to hung a man from the
Osage naMon will be used by Sheiiff
HeFonl fnr the hanging of "MM1 gaii
Shell IT lloFord lma sont to Fort Smith
for tho rjpe. It Is not known yet
where tho hanging will tako place.
The luwanys It must tako place in the
)all yard or some secluded spot. The
ail yard ia not a vary good place and
firobably some other spot will be ae-
ectett. Xetvkirk Democrat: C S. Ilobb and
W. IJ. Ditch will open n real estate of-
fice In the building nl tho Democrat of-
fice this week and will make the dirt
fly. Mr Hobb la exeounty clerk and
Mr. Ditch aerwl at deputy In the
same otllce Itoth gentlemeci are well
knonn throughout the county and
start oh" nilh Haltering prospects of
anceeaa.
The InmIich of two men and u boy
nere found in a cave in the CheroKee
atrin aoulh of Aetna HnrlHr county
Wedneaday. All three of them had
been hot and bad been dead apjmr-
ently !. or ornn months. In the
pockets of one of them a card was
round on tvhb'h was printed "Julius
Zlckler Herman Mo." Itobbery waa
evidently the intont.
One of the most prominent i'opnlist
ora'ora In Oklahoma is behind the
bars for an offence agnlirat the I'nited
States government. Iten O t noted
free silver populist stump speaker.
was arrested yesterday for catting
timber on government land. A Bglit
ocenrreo when toe was arreaten attn
now several of hU friends are in jail
for resisting otUcer.
Alitor llray the Populist editor of
Knld. has married Misi. Lillian Wil-
liams an etnploje in the Coming
Event olllce.
North and South Knid are still at it.
Whalan of South Raid and Morris of
North Knid are goine to have a prize
tufht
In the opinion of the Hnkl Wave
the court hcuMr square at that place
presents a much beter appearance on
a foggy morninp
Terry F.oterprisc: Kay county peo-
are In somewhat of a quandary as to
whether or not the commissioner
elected In their county were legally
elected. The election tionrd of that
county claimed to be wiser than any-
body so they had the commissioners
elected by districts hile all other
' strip connties elected them at large
' and as Judge ltlerer's recent decision
in the Lemon-McCulloiigh case. In
this county was in favor of the elcc-
! lion at Urge. It will In- a cae for the
courts to settle before the commis
sioners-elect of Kay county can take
their heat.
Bnnquot lamps with silk um-
brolla shades and hanging
lamps at Spongol's. s-i3 tf
The Capital City Hook Store has a
fine line of gift books and they are
going fast ls-15 tf
IlKWAHD!
row aril lu paid
."
lo any ono lliulim; orm
vho lii'okt1 .slum window in ('.
. Wliiti'".sjiMttlr jtloro
Toys and games of all kimi- at the
Capitnl City Hook Store '.2 15 tf
Look through Spongol's im-
monso stock and you will
suroly find asuitnblo prosont
IJ'U tf
Co's
--- --'-r-r-r-T w r-' wr a a KJ
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oi a the htt e o k i
o a t
old folks.
I
ill v J .. Ht
you by paying a small
Highcst of all in Leavening Tower Latest U. S. Gov't Report
DrAt I Baking
IVael
ABSOLUTELY PURE
LIGHTS
Ilrlef OhtHt-M Pointed nt IIhpiioiiIiir tn
unit Almnl tin- City.
A U. (iate has started a religious
publication called Sunlight
Miae Kay Yeamans will go to Kl
Reno today to Uke the testimony in
the Heal I trial.
H. K. Uickcr. Canadian county wns
granted a notarial coaimiseioti by Sec-
retary Loweyeeterd.it.
Jovial courteous companionable
and above all Democratic Jim Dent Is
in the city and expects to move his
brines here.
'". ldy wtahlaf to write an artlale
for the ladies' paper can do so. It
will be gratefully received love
httiue at this office.
. TV pnty Marshal Irwin waa np from
'Oklahoma Citr yesterday with J. D.
U. charged w'tn obstructing an
lotnVer while in the discharge of his
d'Mv.
SeereUry Lowe has leaned notary
commissions to James a Merrie for
Carfield county: a F McMartln Ok-
lahoms: J. W. Kllngsmlth Clevelami
county.
Deputy Ramsey came down from
Ferry laet night with two federal
prisoner. They were W. 1 Frank-
lin and Frank Fowler charged with
perjury.
The annual meeting for the election
of officers of the Ladies of tho G. A.
R. will be held Saturday Doe. 15 at 3
p. m. All mo mlwrs are earnestly re-
quested to be present.
President McXeal ha named the
following gentlemen to speak on
statehood at the board of trade meet-
ing Wednesday evening. 11. S. Cnu-
ningham. John Foster. Chas. Hrown
J. W. Wlsby and H. F- Asp.
l'rof. Hurton. professor of a new
method of teaching mathematics and
ttuthorof "Arithmetic Made Basr."
v. ill by request of many pupils of the
public schools '.o'd a meeting In the
court room Monday evening.
Volney lioggatt came down from
I'erry ln'i. night- t'pon reaching the
station ?Hfell into a reverie and mut-
tered '-what have I forgotten'' Then
suddenly traightenintr up he yel'.otl:
"tJrcat tiod. its my wife." He will
take the first train to Perry.
lleo. H. i'arker genial manager of
the AnliKUscr-Ilush Brewing Co. and
Miss Fi nnle Rogers will tc married
today. Rev. C H. Rogers pastor of
the I'nlUrian church will officiate
Mr. I'arker is a worthy young man
; and the V-ride an accomplished young
i l4y.
II. J. Tucker and U. II Wykoff
wore arrested yesterday on United
States '.ndlctmenta charging them
with the Intimidation and corruption
of witnesses. Tbey gave ball hi the
hum of 1S.00O each. PenJing trial
Mr. Tu?ke?'a commission was taken
from hla.
f. U s. c.
C L. S. C. will meet Monday 5 p. m
at the home of Mrs. Hrown 303 North
Division street.
P BOO RAM.
Wicllf s Day.
"If w want truth every man ought
to be free to say what he thinks with-
out fai'.' Erasmus.
Paper The relation between Kng-
land and the church of Rome in
Wiclif's time Mrs. Sbartel.
A study Of what did Wichf's heresy
consist? Mrs. Smart.
Paper How did he disseminate his
doctrine. Other religious leaders and
ecu that hare followed a similar
plan. Mka West.
Some famous followers of Wlcllf
Mia Carter.
The late Lollardism of ringland-
Mrs Lawrence.
Find in the Influence and tradition
of Wiclif the source of the reforma-
tion Mrs. Bleab.
lusox
- The growth of the English nation
Chapter VI concluded.
corope tn tne nineteenth centurv
I chapters X X I and X 1 1
Table talk The Armenian atrocities
New .paper Review The Solution of
the KaateroQnetiou. Ms. K baton
Wanted Fifty loads of cord wood at
The leader office.
Ta t-K JIhII.
The scene of '.to Niagara Fall in
the last act of "1 he Fast Mall- is the
grandest piece of ingenuity ever ore-
seated npoa the stage of any theatre.
senti apon the stage of any
T' . w- ireiire
I tna: Lincoln J. Cuter immediately de
w:
termined to produce it la hie pipes
"The Few Mail" and with anek rrat-
ifyiag reeulu ae to be pronounced per-
fect by toe thousands wbc hare seen it
and cosapared it to America's wonder-
fel natural waterfall-Opera House.
.Saturday Dee. it.
M-ri wi Mnuir Jorda. and;
bad the money locked up in a satchel.
woekwd for it yesterday u;
pay Ler board bill tbe money wa
f.lJxl."to!
Webbi;n? as ausiou to have it
made pub
"" -
an i tiod jt where her
rc for J. j r..nt cow
THE LARGEST
- .
C3 I
CE
Tjt fa- and winter
H. L. Cohen tbe New York Tailor
I MB Mt et4 lor cheap Tailoria?. tot good Tailoring cheap. CAllJaad b
Powder
Tke Care nf hc lln
i orrepondence leader.
As 1 pass along the street at night
I often notice groups of boys standing
upon the corners and 1 wonder If thay
huve no home nor mothers. If thoy
have how does It happen that the
street is more attraction thnn home?
There must be something wrong.
What is it mothers" Can't you give
up a little more time to the boys.
Perhaps yon think by giving thorn
food anit clothing that will be sum-
dent but no they need a tender lov-
ing mother' care and counsel.
Do you reali7e that the years are
passing by. and they will soon be
men.
Oh mothers seek to have the cor.fi-
donce of your boys and girls they are
more to you than nny one else and If
you refuse to be their friend and com-
panion be sure they will seek for one
elsewhere.
Rvftn If you have to give up some
pleasure for yourself It will pay in
the vud and if you have the chanee
be a friend to somebody" boy beside
yaur own. It will all count.
What If they are noisy you can
soou become actnslomod to that .lust
stop and think how you would misj
them if they were taken from you If
the boyish whistle was hushed and
the doors closed without a slam-
would you miss him if you had to siv
that:
"Two of tbe feet grew weary
0u drear dismal day.
And we tied them mth show-white
ribbon
Leaving them by the way."
Then don't wait for that day to
come bnl give them love and watch-
ful enre now i M. y
Lloth for sale by the yard for ladles'
and genu suit nattorns at Hoscn-
bleet'R 117 Harrison avenue. 1? 14tf
Th. latest styles in fancy albums at
the i pital Citv lkrok Store. 12 15 tf
Moquette Rugs 72 inches
long for S5; 62 inches $3.50
at Spongers. i-ms tf
The Capital City l!ook Store has by
far the handsomest lino of lliblcs ever
brought to the city. la-15 tf
A fur rug makes a .nee
present Only S3.00 at Spun
gel's. I'MJ tf
Yon Will Main
A box of choice cut (lowers for a
Christinas present to your friends
Wa ure going to have anything you
want. Roses Carnations Lillv of the
Valley Hyacinths Smila.N. " Holly
Mistletoe. The choicest of every-
thing in quantity. Holly wreaths
baskets and any kind of decorative
stock. Call and leave your orders.
We will sell them in tbe best of style.
Itespectfully
FfRIoOK IIros.
SJO E. Harrison.
For base burner use Ruby coal.
Hatter than Onlta or Pennsvlvania
Anthracite Call at office aud pet a
sample. X. K. Cheadle Col Co. I'hone
.No r u lttf
KKWAltD!
$.'.) rtMvnnl will lu paid
lo iui ono tintliim person
Mho broke slwu window in ('.
W. Whil-o's jeitelry store.
Juh' .n I. a.lml two iars deep shaft
MoM'i ' r i as .iooiI as Canon Citv
for : i. i txn dclnered. N. V.
Chcau 1 i i i l iiuiie Xo. i".. i litf
SAWING WOOD!
"say nittiluj but
Goes lUe old saying ju hear on ail
sides claims most extraordinary
as to stock prices and in-
ducements and all that
sort of thing.
WE SAY LITTLE
Hat all who have dealt with us will
tell you that
Our Produciions are Superior
!n value quality 'and
STYLES
Il7nv-5A
t WCKki.
WILLIS THE TAILOR
i 105 OK. AVE.
STOCK OF
Goods
lilt c.:p.ayed ty
Great Mortgage Sale!
Having closed the double atore of Kletmnlng & Co. Guide Iloek. Neb
under chattel mortgage and shipped the same to Guthrie Oklahoma will
open up and sell the same regardless of wholesale cost. We will be ready for
bralncs. Saturday Dec. at iom ft. vision street between Oklahoma and Har-
rison are
$50000 WORTH
of dry goods boots hocs. furnishings and jewelry to be sold for what they
will bring. Your price is our price. Remember the old adage "A dollar
saved Is a dollar earned." This i what you will do if you givo us a trial.
EMAHIZER & CO..
MORTGAGEES.
Gray Jlros. Kuililiiitr 10!) Division St.
Jno. T.Briokner
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on Buildings of every description. Tcrr'oria)
Agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
OFFICE 109 NORTHFIRST STREET
THE SILVER DOLLAR
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bar io tbe Territory. 105 West Harrison.
WALLY ONG'S CAFE
The Onlj
Restaurant and Short Order House
In Guthrie.
W ILLY 0N(! CAN PLKASE YOU AT ALLL TI.1IES.-TUY 1I13I
$500
FREE
Buy your Piano- Organs Jewelry etc. of
Murray &
And get a c'.anr. with every purchase of one dollar .in elegant
$500 PIANO
We give awa free on New ear's Morning.
Murray & Williams.
flioapcat music and jewolry Iioumj in Oklahoma.
204- OKLAHOMA AVE.
J. W. McNKAL. Pkks
GUTRIE NATI
Capital
Surplus
Hoard of Ulrectors In
A J. SEA Y IIUKACR Sl'ERD.
BE PREPARED FOR COLD WAVES
til
fJL'THKIK. OK.
Firsl ( lass
r e Tn ti
0120. II. 1IERKIOT VicE-PnK9iDKSi
0NAL BANK.
$50000
10000
addition to Hank Offlcsr.:
ROBT. "MARTIN HENRY LINN
W. J. HORSFALL Cashlor.
THAT'S IT!
!lit. 1 of Itulhlerb'
llumlwaru tvr hliown lu
Qklulionin Our btaol; of
Ontlury tm't Ut Iwut. Any-
trilHK I" tb Uanlwars
IIiim. W hu got It. Onr
-Ufeik W (w hU
$500
W
iniams
STOVES
A
THE NEW
HARDWARE
STORE
III South Division.
S H. NOBLE Ml
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-. B. LILLIE & CO.
Coariad-
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