The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 23, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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LEBUfiO. NtBLACK.
Beltior
OalT ytontime rir PaMUbed n OeHtrle.
O Metal Ore of OkabBa Draeeraey.
SCKDAT. DKC I. 15.
The Da.t Lbaakk accepts rt-
g with tae distinct aad grtu2
ai tee that It he doable -!?
. n-ulatloaof eayaewvaniweablWstdla
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Thb Lkabbx Bindery to om l( the
isttitattoas of the Med la the Watwih
da.lv tmlKMt large quautlttas
fad la row orders for Madlae aad Mart
xikM and taey will M promptly a:
to
H0I19OKIPTION KATES.
BAJLT.
One raeuth delivered la city JJ
Oae BMMtli by sail j
Three moetbs J
Six rsaatbt J W
toe year 6
IX IQOathi. ...... "
Jo Tr IW
C L OttSU to burulag tbe wlad la
h raee tor sergeaatat-amu of too
coaeefL
No. dbak reader McCabe Argyle
Jennings aad Morrison will not re-
spond to any UmMc
Vekoss may be right bit In door-
keeper booai appr-ara to bare a track
& icleVe la tbe Kepablieaa ranks.
A crnoiBSTtr flexible earreaey to
permit tbe oay - eramtaia? of it lato
tbe toe of a frtockiag to a naUoaal
need.
Tom Bbbd nobis that It woald be
sheer aoafceate for tbe Repifc!!Mio to
tioiaiaate'MNae good westera was"
Tub Iyoader's womsa's edlUoa tbi
mornlaf: to as Interesting sheet and
doe& eredit to tbe ladies of tbe city.
hute CaplUL
UlU. Cook has sot beea heard froM
fjr nearly oae whole week. lie to
probably besy soliciting sabseribert
for bis "Colt's Daily Maparfoe."
Ir ttie killiag of Ikiwea pats aa ead
to prize Igbting in this eoaatry we
bee no reason why Mr urteu snoaui
not fond u school of oratory aad
elocution.
CiiamB3 are still beiag taraed in
against Heeorder C IL J Taylor of
the District of Columbia bat tbe
loads are evidently wet as Taylor re-
fuses to Sre.
Whk.T .Judge Perkins rises to tbe
dignity of door keeper of tbe boase
he will pat new spotted sashes on tbe
aun of Tobias and clean the ears of
Ualaam's ass.
K mixing the plug-ugly Ananias at
Washington has been Interviewing
Governor Renfrew in hi mind.
Fleming knows as much a boat the
governor's statehood views as a sea.
crab knows about the ides of March
Whilk walking W.ween tbe far-
rows behind bis plow. Col. Obe Ober-
lander onds plenty of mental exercise
lie Is now engaged in reanimating tbe
flames of purgatory revising bell and
patting a new tail on tbe devil.
The woman's number of The Loader
Istued yesterday reflects great eredit
on tbe women having it in charge.
Hundreds of extra copies of the lasue
were sold and scores of rich ompli-
menu were showered on the general
make-up of the pper.
The Honorable Joslah Oberlander
says that If his nibs Mr. Nlblaok of
the Guthrie Leader does not let up
on abusing a political corpse he will
ride over there on Ills wheel and wrap
him aound'the erank of the paper-
cutter two or three times. Knld
Wave.
Ax exchange says there are some
foolish shallow bigoted people In
ihlrepublle who tLlnk that 56.000 a
year is too much to pay a United
States senator. And yet a United
States senator has just Invented a
cocktalL Do the American people
expect to get staesmanshlp for
nothlBg?
"OKTHouoxy to my doxy while het-
erodoxy Is your doxy" said a divine
who was nailed upon to define the
two words. Government ownership of
the Nicaragua eanal is orthodox bo-
cause Republicans favor It bat gov-
ernment ownership of railroads to
heterodox because it salts the Popu-
lists The Leader falls to see any dif-
ference in the principle involved In
tTie two schemes
Tiik talk that the Carlisle bill would
preeipltate a panic by throwing S80Q-
Ooj.000 in bonds upon the. market is
the rankest moonshine. National
banks eoa Id not be compel led under
their charters to change their system
at once aad there to little danger of
these bonds being sold at lass than
present prices. Hat tbe more bonds
sold the greater would be the Increase
tn circulating notes.
IIKI'UUM l.v
TIIK VKUKHAL.
NKKIIKI).
JAIL.
Iteform radical reform to a cry lag
necessity at the United States jail la
this city. The building to not only
too small but to la a flltby condition.
This is not due to negligence or care-
lessness en tbe part of the prison offi-
cials but to the poor jiprKMntinenU
and conveniences of the prison. Pris
oners charged with every crime on
"t .' :a
fr -s & a.!
ltrfl n hi"-'. -n
tbe place
laai. eleaalme it
Uet. aad as a
wdiwi am?ag
I h .'i!ar aad bis
. n '. hf r po cv to main-
sanitary o.ad.tfoa. bat
Ipnaonersdirt)
eors masses
a
i ...
the tifti'
guard- ! a
Uib a fajr
they are always workiag at adieed
vaat&f a kj to Dm feeble property
aceottsUe. Tbe fail should be Uor-
oejrhly over Sealed radically Improved
aad eatirely raaorated aad aa aanx
should be erected for hospital pur-
yana. Marshal Xiz rcoenaeds that
a hospital be bellt adjoining tbe .
aad also advocate a beUer syU a f
hatha. Tae Jail is re:r wit te-
mia aad oedy proper wsshiag fa.y.i t.es
eea band t reseore Um past.
Tbe jail to laujed by taw failed
States wttb tbe prlviloge of boy in?
aad it to ardently hoped taut tbe lei
erml authorities will perch tbe tac-
tile sod place it ie ai loat a eoeaiorte-
Me eoadiUoa.
tiik ynoiio asu i-olitioai. t.k.
Tlitt-
We bare of tea Tie ed vbe actire
eamealaen of tbe aerro ia bU ea-
dearor to foiat Um Repabtiaea party
lato power la eity. eoa a ty. UU aad
aaUoa aad woadered why be of all
oihen aboald manifest tech loyaU&4r$ froea. L aited SUtea Miaiatcr i
fealty witboeteren thtduope of beipgj f errell M QosfeUaOapple totbeiW '
qaaaireetpieav tbe party
&WTtf. aJMht
orotaaniy raiiow wen
a-owfr oar race. la all polltloal oraa-
iloa
4astaow poittmai oavpawts are at prescribed by the preeidcaL U Jar.
roat bat a plaoeeirlbe'iiatioodis-Uevvelt persJsU la maderUkla tbe i
eloee the fact thatla apite of taeJ qry la spite of the refBal of the
loyaiKepporireaam. tndo M at ereat pencil rWc.
aary vtelory won not a aingle negro I n woald be extrHTjelv ariafe
face wll) prace tbe balls of eoagrem at
it next aeaaioa 'e rto to ln. '
. ..ti'i. s .Li .x. t-i. r. ; i
qnlre. 'mhyte thktbaar Tbe Dem-
oeraue party nas so noia ob tae nero :
rate and If perVRsace a eramb fall to
tm from such a source it cornea
purely a a gift and aot in return for)
serriees rendered. Here at home the
negro Is nursed cajoled and even
driven by party manager into strict
party allegiaaoe. la tbe face ef n
even thousand votes oat of a possible
S.M0 Republican vote ia this coun'.y
alone be to rewarded with one county
ofltee and tbe deputy hip of that Is
threatened last tbe negro clerk-elect
make a fellow Bj;ro hfe asktaat and
one of the local white follows be left
without a Job.
Tbe legislature is soon to meet;
what will the republican colored
brothers eaptare bare? We shall wait
aad see! True to their everlasting
lore they come up smiling and beg
gingand if the past to any index to
the fa tare the result will be the same.
"Ko negro need apply U wr.tten la
bold letters over tbe portals of oar
political party.
Ia contradistinction to that of tbe
Repablicaa party we read tbe words
"Welcome." Yes welcome to rote;
eleome to to listen to oar vpeeehes;
welcome to hurrah; and liae up your
raee for tbe party bat neve r welcome
to bold office be it small or large and
Juicy; nerer welcome on legislative
ball committees; never welcome at
political gatherings unless the negro
tarnishes tbe major part of the audi-
ence; never welcome at school gather-
ings or even churches; and yet the
Democratic party to lathed with being
the enemy of tbe negroes because for-
aoott we dj not toady and deceive
them in every maoner conceivable
Agiin we reiterdti!. why are they so
intensely loyal? They're nothing in
at da from the history of thirty
ears ago.
As thb debate In the bouse on the
currency bill progresses it becomes
more and more evident that the ma-
jority of the committee reported the
Carlisle plan unamended for no other
reason tbaa to get rid pf the subject.
The plan embodies a number of fea-
tures which are known to be objec-
tionable to the chairman of the com-
mittee Mr. Springer and his attempts
to explain and apologise for his pres-
ent position championing plans
which be has bat recently vigorously
opposed show what entire lack of
earnestness there to ia the eiforts to
secure financial legislation in the
present congress.
Thb- shooting of Richard Newell in
Colorado cannot be defended but it
should teach corporations tbe lesson
that tbe powerfal cannot tread upon
the rights of the weak without incur-
ring risk An effort to save SIS Justly
due according to arbitration has
cost one life and placed another in
Jeopardy of tbe law. Tbe boldness
which corporation oncers display at
times is extremely exasperating a nd
if a leas paaishment than death were
indicted many people would sympa-
thise with the culprit.
it hlre
the appetite. Improves digestion and
restores health and vigor; all the or-
gans of the body are aroused to
healthy action by l)r. Weree's Uolden
Medical Discovery. 'Mare than all
the liver aad that's the key to tbe
whole system. You have poor blood
or good blood just as your liver
choose. The blood control the
health the liver controls the blood
tbe Discovery controls tbe liver.
Yon can eacape just about half the
ills that flesh is heir to. by betBg
ready for them. Brace tbe system up
with this medicine which prevents as
well as euros. For all diseases caused
by a disordered liver or impure blood
dyspepsia biliousness the most
htabbom skla scalp aad scrofulous
affection the "Discovery" Is the only
remedy so certain and eifeetive that it
can be guaranteed. You get your
money back if it does not benent er
care. You pay only for the good you
get.
After visiting the several headquar-
ters (V) come to tbe Capital City Book
More and we will sell you holiday
I goods. IMS tf
4 Wonted- A. houwilwopflr pf girl for
generat nouse woric ur liuton. v3
North Broad street
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Srfw. ni ui .
A ADC fro a
High Grade Tobacco
AS
ABSOLUTELY
PURE
TURKEY WlUt- NOT MLOW IT.
DccMari to rertalt u Iotr7
1st tbr
Arnwatin 0lrtt'H-
WA&sisoro.f. Ee. it. Tbe
lateM
lyXtZ 7T"" T?1 JZTi '
. i ' k--.a-. i k. I
j ArBrtBian o;rae V Caiujd SUtes
jCoBaol Jewell vader tie eooditiooa i
v a wvr ""dbvivu UM mtwwu c "
for him to rentrcre into tbe disturbed
wanurv -tmsan armea eseort ana
toe I'orte seemed duiacliaed.Ufarn
aueh aa BMOr. eTen fc re.
qnested to do so by Mr. Terrell.
speaking for. tbe president. It is
probable that tbe L nlted States min-
ister will persist Jn hU efforts to in- i
robable
duee the I'orte tfl accede to this re-
quef-t and if it should be finally re-
fused Mr Jewelt will still under-
-take the inquiry with which be is
charged and tbe Turkish gotrrnment
will be held responsible forhfa safety
for the state department can not con-
cede the right of a foreign nation to
prevent Its oflicers from collecting in-
formation for it own use aad guid-
ance. Jefirrion Itrlion Hrldg-e.
Washington Dec. n. Tbe bill to
am end the aet to bridge the Missouri
river near Jefferson City Ma was
favorably reported yesterday from
;be house committee on inter-state
and foreign commerce. This bill pro-
poses to amend the original act so as
to provide that a plrot draw-bridge
may be constructed with such safe-
guards as may be necessary to main- I
tain a navigable channel through tbe
draw span. It. has received the up- '
proral of tbe chief engineers. i
Krnlx-dler I'Mten Arretted
Chkaoo. Dec SS. Robert Posten
formerly a confidential employe of
the packing firm of Underwood A Mc-
Coy of this eity and who on his dis-
appearance from this eity about one
year ago was eharged with the om-
beuleinent of over $30000 from the
firm was arrested in this city last
night. Hattie Patch alias Hattie
Collins charged with having been
concerned in the disposition of the
stolen money was taken Into custody.
Terrible Headaches
111 tl I TIM. Uil'tl
PERANGEMENT OF STOMACH
LIVER OR BOWELS
I telle wl lr
Ayer's Pills
' I don't believe
li(-recrerMio
g mhI a pill made 0
w Acer's Catbar- O
tl? HIM. They o
'wlIHoallyoare- o
onuoenu them lor c
ai.J
even more.
When I
hae a n
cold and ache o
trots head te heel a dote or two of a
these pills is all the rm-tlktus needed te oj
set ate right again. Pur headache they 1
oS
never fail. I hare been a victim ot ter-
rible headaches sad have never found
anything te relieve them so quickly as
Ayer's ltlU. Since I began taking this
IKvdkine tbe attack have been less and
leu frequent until at prewnt. months
bavep&Msd lines I har had out ' "
V. NEvrMAX Dug Bpur. V
AYER'S PILLS
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A ten-page eight-eoldiun Democratic
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is tbe editor.
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torT implicauaf
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Tt Pbeeaerkpar ra)ai c.
JtrTx-w!i. N Y . Dae. ? The
remcra . ;f tbe merdtred Mr Shear
i ere Tn a xwaa paoearraptite
ecper awrat ba tn beea rewarded
t Tivr-m Tbe eye were eorered
wtox-t re'eated diaeerameat r tbe
&re mvi Tbaraday &fteraou. Va-r-i
ikraictU were tried to elear
U ftei tat failed aad tbe expert-
mcat w abaadoaed.
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KtMvertaa.
Caxaex Dee. -"i
Mr. Joaeahiae
IW-oaii. tbe wife of tbe Ear Wiiliaai
Hfsia.L. a stadoat at tbe (iarrett Bibii-
cai iaa4tab at Eraaatoa eoauaitt?d
i-Eieaae
rjreolordaT by dnaktaa; aarboik
Tbe omly kaowa oaaae for the
t to the ill beoJth which had
in
c. to tbe ill beoJtb which
. arted the woeaaa for oaa tl
' Both Mr. aWdail aad bis wife
here from LaBelle Mo.
T' Ifi-ft the Sew IHarIUL
WaanjiT03i. Dee. tS. Chainaaa
Wilaoa of tbe way aad aeaai eoat-
itl mtdlnti ietrrida d la tb
KMBtie B m repeaUag- that portloa of
aew terlff Mt which Uapoa a
liBe7u V '" y.i ft
irU. .r... t.ar .- -.
ported.
Oe44 a Nebratka.
Baowxsrnxx. Keb. Dee. H OoW
aad aUeer bare beea foaad bare aad
thU quiet towa is full of excitetaeat.
Tne nnri w-ai mttif) fcama iaaA An
the farm of V illiam May brt has just
been nwie public. A syndicate has
been formed to work the find.
PIERGEA-CURE.
In all Bronchial. Tbmat and Lung troubles
Dr Pierce" Golden. MedH-sJ Discovery bring
rehef and a prmucrt rare. Tbe way is
Ofo to tbe pernM of Coommption if you
suffer from Asthma Broocfattts or Catarrh.
Begin early with " Discovery " aad a curt
is certain.
En&ith Cocke O. Tmn.
Dr. R. V. rtEROBi
Dttir M wMe tnt
aflnrted "srllh sMbau
for tweuty years; as
sbe rrew oner rtae (rrea-
win. Iter caM! ira
mated by three emi-
nent doctors but aH
failed: they tokl H
there waj no cute
iot IL
Dtocouragcd as I iras
I iolved to try Dr.
Pierre's GnMen Medi-
cal iMworery . abe teed
five bottles and tiro
vtai of your Pleasant
Ma.KM KvKra. l"ei lels. . WDlcn cat
She has fourved twenty pounds Ui wtt
Uuoo tt cum was effected.
D. B. KTKHB.
Fine French Plate Mirror for sale
Also tables. 117 Harrison ave. U-lSt
A fur rug makes a nice
present Only SS.OO at Spon-
gers ins tt
Tbe latest styles In fancy albums at
tbe Capital Citr Book Store. 12 IS tf
I!-i;c' Llttl Giant i'ltls.
Tbe most complete and effectual pill
on tbe market. Guaranteed to cure
constipation and headache. Call on
Seaton. your popular druggist. He
i always keeps them.
A IUr- Chatieo.
Cooult Prof. Hirscbberg the recog-
lized New York and St. Louis Bye Ex-
pert or one of his staff wbo will be
in Gutnrie Dee 17 to 32 at vbe store
of his agent C W. White. Eyes test-
ed frre
For Sale A first class hotel furni
ture and fixtures doing an excellent
business for sale on easy terms. Call
n or address U. 11. Lynds Guthrie
JklaUoma. 10 11 tf
H'CC' Ooruiuu 'alva.
The Great IHle itemed y. It kas
cured thousands and will cure you if
you will give it a trial Also equally
good for cuts bruises old sores etc.
Pnre 35 ets. Sold by Seatonian Drug
Co.
Juctiee dockets at Leader office
t
The U.
5. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Lost Bill book containing bills
and valuables. Papers are of no value
to any one except the undersigned.
. Finder return to Wicker A. Fairfied
and receive reward. tS
Down they go 2Sc books ISc;
books 15c at Llllie's Drug Store.
40c
Valuable Infermutlon
to all wearers of glasses. Prof.
Hirscbberg ot world wide reputation
will be in Guthrie Dec 17 to tt at
tbe store of his agent C. W. White.
Consultation free.
Tbe beat 5c cigar In
lie's Drag Store.
the city at Lil-
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great Jn leav-
ening power as tho Royal.
i . sHuirit-.iie.piui.
I baniaritaa hospital at 1001 east
Spriuger. is under good mmagement.
1 having tbe services of an experienced
and successful nurse for twenty years
I and matron of Charity hospital in
! Kansas City four years. Tbe work to
not and experiment but a permanent
! work begun for tbe public of Guthrie.
Any sick person may be cared for by
us cheaper than at home. Illu
(Juthrle una Chandler Mall Line
Will carry paataager for SI. 54 until
further notice. 40 pounds ef baggage
He exeats
Leaves Uuthrie e:M a. m.; arrives at
Chandler at 6:00 n. m.
Leaves Chandler S:30 a." m; arrives
at Guthrie :0 b. m.
Office at Palace hotel. Telephone
No M
7 13 tf
John Dumfee Prop.
Four .Month fur 33 Cents.
The Twlce-a-Week Times issued
I Tuesday and Friday ia being sent to
1 subscribers on trial for four months
I for 85 cents. Mail a quarter in silver
' or stamps to the Times Kansas City
Mo and get thirty-two issues of the
best paper published in the southwest.
rift cents buys the Douy and Sunday
I Times one month.
FOB A GOOD
LIVERY BIG
nj Vo
Cleielaid At. Eist of DliitlH St.
5AYES YOUR LINEN!
.:
Hart Ytofc lit Bat
Try (he Troy Hand Lon
114 E. Sprinccr.
H. B FR1ERS0H.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
Strength.-1.S. Ocntmacnl Report.
Deliaeators 10c at Li I lie's Drar
Store.
UatlfUr KicartM3 1U.
Tbe Seava re roate will sell eacar-
sAoa tickets December M 2S aad 3:.
l:t aad Jaaaary 1 lS limited for
reVara to aad taclodiar Jaaaarr t.
i 1 5 witbia a dtovaace of MO miles at
1 ft t 44 ... n o imJt -- - . k ImI t 7 . Ik .
roand trip Tickets good going tbe
day of sale only. L JL Dclajtbt
Agent.
The Capital City Bojk Store has by i
far tbe handsomest liaa ef Bibles ever J
brought to tbe city. IS IS tf
Lost A pocket memoraadum book
containing railroad p asset aad private i
papers belonging to Roy Hoffman.
Pinder will please forward to The
Leader ofllce aad receive adeqaate re- ;
ward. t o
Wanted Fifty loads of cord wood at
The Leader office.
tr 1- ... i am t-l
fur aaie 1. uvsger omce; dm nail
medium Chandler Jfc Price Gordon '
Uon and is running every day at oar
office. We must make room for large
press. tl !
A present bought at Spon-
gers will be both beautiful
and useful. 1MJ tf
For base burners use Baby coal.
Better than Ouita or Peaasylvania
Anthracite. Call at office aad ret a
sample. N. F. Cbeedle Col Co. Phone
.So A. IS Htf
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pf"-
Wor'.d's Fair Hrsheet Aware
.
Justice doeheta latest style neatly
bound for sale at The Lkadkk office.
tf
Look through Spengei's Im-
mense stock and you will
surely find a suitable present
11-u tf
Toys and games of all kinds at the
Capital City Book Store !t-lS tf
Dolls In endleaa varety and at prices
to suit everybody at the Capital City
Book Store. IS IS tf
Just unloaded two cars deep abaft
McAllister coal aa good aa Caaoa City
for S7 SO per ton delivered. if. F.
Cheadk Coal Co.. Phone No. ft. 19 11 if
CuHiIni).
Prof. Hirscbberg the recognised
New York and St. Louts Eye Expert
or one of hU staff will be ia Guthrie
Dec 17 to tt ai the store of his agent
. W. White. Consultation free.
School IdtHcl Mcetlag.
All persons interested in the releas-
ing of school lands are requested to
meet in The. Leader building on Jan-
uary 5 195. By order committee.
Guthrie. Dec II.
Mr. Ira P. Wetmore a prominent
real estate agent of San Angelo Texas
has used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Iteraedy in his family
for several years as oceahion required
and always with perfect sacenss. He
sayv "I find it a perfect care for oar
baby when troubled with colic or dys-
entery. I now feel that my octal to
not complete without a bottle of this
Remedy at home or on a trip away
from home. For sale F. B. Lillic A
Co.
Anyone who has children will rejoice
with L. B. Malford of Plain field. X. J.
His little boy Ive years of ago was
sick with croup For two days aad
nights he triad various rem-
edies recommended by various
friends and neighbors. He says:
'I thought sure l would loaa
him. I had seen Chamberlain's Coarh
Remedy advertised and I thought I
would use It as a last hope aad am
happy to say that after two doaea ha
slept until morning. I gave it Vo him
next day aad a cure was effected. I
keep this remedy in the house now aad
as soon as any of my cbildrea show
signs of croup I give it to shea aad
that is the last ot It." ts aad SO cent
bottles for sale by V. B. Ullla Co
First published ia Daily Leader Dae.
3) 1694.
Publication Notice
In tbe District Court of Lofaa ooaaly
Oklahoma Territory:
Nettie lhaa cfpUlatitf vs Aedrew U
Damme defendant
The defendant Andrew' If Damme
will take notice that he has been sued
in tbe aforesaid court by the above-
named plaiatul Nettis Damme aad
that he mast appear and aaswer or
otherwise plead on or before the 4th
day of February i or the plaiat-
HTs petition praying tbat she be
granted an absolute divorce and the
restoration of her maldeu. name and
for coats of suit including attorney's
fees and other proper relief will be
taken as true and judgment rendered
a'.-cordlngly.
Witness my hand aad tbe seal of
said court t hit 'JUt day of December.
ls!i. at my ofli einuthne oklahunca
Territory I.oiis L Puis.
seai dtld C.erk.
STAPLETON'S ;
Livery Barn;
M.
LIFE
IFIRE
G
INSURANOR
We hare a fall et of records aad art ready to fornl)i promptly
auTcMstjrstots ojC Titles
To real
motamlt In Cinthrta aad I.02
ty In Onthrle aad I.ozan offflHty
be abaolntelT correct lidwtfn and othen
aa lezallr correct ihould eoMnlt ui.
promptly dot.
MONEY TO LOAN
C2T0PFICE NO. 802 OKLAHOMA AVKNUE.Jiy
' Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange BarD
i SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
i
I Plrat-class llrery barns at Stlllwator and Orlando The host of teams and
Improved facilities for earryinj; passengers between these two points. Tuain
always read; to start at any time In the 'lay and return at your pleasure
The shortest and quiokost route between Guthrie and Stillwater la via Orland
Geo. A. MKTCALr President. M. L. Tun.VKii Cashier.
Capital National RanK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
Oklahoma Ricycle Comfy
THE SQU AREBICYCLED EALERS.
Will search for trade during the seaton of 1894. Largest stock of cyclei
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
i
pavmfvts jrrnpniMr.
I .....iu.i.uinvwiiiiu
A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Terra
' ?' Do not 'orgct to call on us
- at or address 1 13-1 134 Last
The Oklahoma
E. H. KNAUSS Manager.
N. F. GHEADLE
WHOLESALE AND
CITY
CANON
FRONTENAC
WEIR CITY
McALESTER
OSAGE.
And sole agentfor the famous Ituby Coal of Arkansas. Prompt Delivery
at all time. Olllce and yard 131 OklaUoma ave.
TELEPHONE NO 6.
HOTEL
EAST HARRISON AVENOE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
LAVYERS.
T W. MILLER
Attorney-at-Law
Guthria Oklahoma.
Office In Timos Building lot north
bceoad street.
JllKL S. DUNG AN.
ATTORNEY at law
Guthrie Ok.
. R. Cor.Harrlson ave. and Second St.
J . R. K RATON. J.NO. 11 . COTTBUAI..
EAT0N & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
? H. JHK' If rantlonal Lo;
Trust IIJIBK. Oklahoma Ave.
pwas
oan ami
op. U.
Jeteafc Wise. c. G. Homer.
yiSBY & IIORNOR
Attornkvs
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rnemi 2M4 Orer Catdtel National Haak.
yiLLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
t&-Office in Victor Building.
FRANK D. CKOSTinVAITE
Attorney-at-Law.
13o f. st. .V. yy
Washington
D. C.
Tae Laid Deptrtaant
uiiuYomceu. ouducted by the late
chief of the Onlahoiua Townsito ami
i contest divisions. I solicit your busl-
i ness and guarantee satisfaction.
BAHNKS & SON
ACCIDNT AND TORNADO
W'OUAUAMTKKoMrjitaiiraa
ni RhatritcU that arn tacaala
dnalr'nit
CwnviiyaMcliiK Notarial work arid Typwe
On IxiKan county farrni and Itnprored
city propnrty. Invwitom hj ui.
$50000
30000
Tn PPTrir nv mrvn re
.v iviv.vi .iwi uK.
for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
Bicycle Comp'y
COAL COMPANY
RETAIL DEALER IN
gayard T. Hainer.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
(City Attorney)
Booms Mil" Gray Uros Block.
Guthrie Okla.
architects.
N
QB. HOPKINS
(Lato of Chicago)
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. ill Oklanoma Ave.
FRANK B. LUCAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The Leader Counting Room.
Dr E. E. PHILLIPS
300 Muln St. Oklahoma City
INjioolwlUt if
lMLKS AND RUPTURE
Chronic disimsos and spoclal branch-
es catarrh and lung diseases. Ner-
vousnosa uiul disoasoaof women and
children. Kectnl diseases nnd hernia
oured without detention from busi-
ness Will visit py town. Corres-
!?"U0"B0 "oHi'lted. Telephono 33
Glllce bouts U to Vi iu in. and 1 to 5 r
Ml.
N.KIRCH
THE TAILOR.
SUITS FR0M $20 UP..
Good fit and first class workman-
ship guaranteed.
PANTS $5.50 AND UP..
109 South First Street
ROYAL
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