The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 29, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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I'otirt UniKient Stlllwrtter nnil All tliot'nii-
Irntn diiiMimeil.
SKjclal to tin lender.
STlI.tWATItlt Dec. 27 Tlia conn
liouso tit Sttllwator burntMl Inst night
nt 8 o'dock. ltolng a f ramo building
and sovornl blocks away from Oia cen-
ter of business the tiro had too much
hondwny to be checked.
The ontlro records of tlio county
wore destroyed with the oxeoptlon of
tho probate court locords most of
which were saved. Commissioner
Hlnkle (pop ) has repentcdly refnsod
to concur In a measure looking t J the
building of fire proof vaults nnd last
election the proposition was submitted
to tho voters and met with defeat
owing to neglect on the part of tho
Voters to oast their ballots elthor for
or against the proposition I'nyno
county has sustained an irreparablo
loss antl Is now mourning Us penny
wise nnd pound foolish Populist
economy.
Ornivforil Coiulctctl.
I'Kimv Ok. Dec. 97. J. W. Craw-
ford ex-county attorney of Lincoln
count'' has boon convicted for extor-
ting money from II. C Stcwnrt who
was n candidate In tho first city oleo-
tlon hero for city attorney. While the
race was at whitoheat Crawford camo
from Chnndlor tho formor homo of
Stewart nnd told him ho would ac-
euso him of n crlmo If he did not put
up somo money. Stewart guve to
Crawford S200 to keep still nnd later
had him arrested for extorting money.
Miinlerrr Wither Kcn From
the Kntil
.lull.
Special to tho London
Eniii. Dec. 28. Tom Withers who
bns been laying In jail for the last five
months under an Indlctmont for kill
ing old man Hutch In tho north town
last summer quiotly walked out of
the jail last niirht and disappeared
taking with him two of the sheriff's
best rovolvers.
UoorKl' Old Capitol lltirnoct.
Atlanta Ga Doc 28. Tho old
cnpltol building now owned by Venn-
ble Ilros. nnd used ns an office build-
ing wns visited by tiro nt 3 o'olock
this morning and 800000 loss is in-
flicted. Tho building was purchased
by tho state under tlio reconstruction
roglmo or 8100000. When the now
million dollar cnpltol wns built it
was sold to Vonablu Ilros. for 812fiOO0.
Uolo Too Km I tic for IliiwulUm.
ViCTouiA Dec. 28. A well informed
man recently in Honolulu declares
that an Important cnuso of tho dis-
satisfaction In Hawaii Is tho niggard-
liness of Prosidcnt Dole mid his cab-
inet. Dole though rocolving 810000
doos not spond mora thnnSl.OOu.whllo
tinder tho Uoyalist roglmo tlio queen
and her supporters were more lavish.
One Sister Hunk' Htiitcmmit.
Sr.ATr.lt Mo. Dec 2S. C. P. Storts
nssignoo for tho Citlrous Stock bank
that failed December 17 announces
thnt tho liabilities are: Sight depos-
its 881021.1; time deposits. 870001;
notes against tho bank 8205700; as-
sets collateral held four notes SI00.-
015; cash note's nnd ovcrdrnfts 8233-
087. The N'lcnrnguAii Ciinnl lllll.
Wasiu.notox Dec 28 Members of
tho Democratic steering committee of
tho sonato do not believe that tho
Nicaragua canal bill will go through
at the present suasion but think that
in place of It there will bo passed u
strong declaration in favor of the
construction of the canal and govern-
ment control of it.
No I'ronaoutltiu for lloitou'H Dentil.
Np.w Oiu.KAN'8 La. Dec 28. Tho
cases against George Laviugo nnd his
bcconds nnd others connected with
the contest given on tho night of
December 13 in tho Auditorium club
in whiah Andy liowon was killed
were this morning dismissed.
An Unknown Jlmi Ititti Dow it.
Plrasantox Kns. Doc 28. Last
night an unknown man foil under a
moving train just south of this place
nnd was so seriously mnngled that ho
llvod but half un hour. The W. a T.
U. hold sorvicus nt the depot nnd
buriud tho lody this afternoon.
'Mnicon Coy Ilo.itl.
In'DIAnai'oi.18 Intl. Dec 23. Sim-
con Coy thu most picturosquo politi-
cal churnotur in the history of Indiana
died this afternoon nt his home in
this city. Coy was sentenced to the
penitentlnry in 18S0 for being tho
chief figure in tho fumous tally shoot
forgo rio in this uity.
Lord "Ititnily" Ilettrr.
Loxnoy Doc 83. Lord Randolph
Churohtll passed a quiet night nnd
this morning lie wns in n loss coma-
tose condition and homewhat stronger.
No .More football for luillunu.
iN'iUA.NAroLis lnd. Doc 28. At n
meeting of the college presidents of
tho btnto just held in this city it
wus doeltlod to forbid intercollegiate
football.
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ltoblor Slake u Neat llnul.
Piqua O. Dec 88. Itoblwrs entered
the residence of Henry Keker nt 10
o'cloek this morning while the family
was absent and socurod between 34 WM
and $000 in cash.
lllnnk books nnd
Lilllo .t Co.'s.
otllec supplies ut
ipplieg
It t7tf
Hot sotla is now served at ilie Sea-
tonian drug store tf
The lurgest assortment of blank
books and otllec supplies in tlie eity
cau be found at K. U. Llllio & Co.'s
14 87 tf
If you need more light try one of
those elegant lumps at Llllio & Co.'s.
18 S7tf
Llllle t Co. took the cake as Santn
Olaue' headquarters. They uro also
headquarters for school books and
bclipol supplies and everything in the
stationery line. There nre 1000 tick-
ets on thu big doll at Llllle & Co.'s.
As soon as they are given away tho
luoky person gets tho doll. livery
nlakel purahaso gets a ticket. Keep
your tlOKet. Tho winning number
will be published in The Leader.
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Typewriting paper and ribbons
Lilllo & Co.'s lfWtf
at
Hot soda is now served at the Sea-
tonian drug otore. tf
The Capital City Hook Store has a
fine line of gift books and they aro
going fast 1? 15 tf
THE ctonaiA
race WAP. i iniiTn iii n minnmirn
Itrnoln County t ttiiiiiilittinM DunnnnCA
tho 1ntn ll(inrH.
QcrrMAX. On . Dec 2S. The bonrd
of coimnlMioniTs of HrookH county
issued the following to-rtay:
"Whereas several murders have re-
cently iHsen perpetrated In our coun-
ty nml three negroes ihot down with-
out provocation m far as we can n-
certain and other Innocent negro
men nnd women were abneed and
submitted to nmiislMft Indignities
therefore bo It
'Kesolvcd by un: 1 That we de-
plore nnd mml aeverely oondemn tho
spirit of ItiwIeaatiBM thnt seems to
pervndo our county.
"3. Tlmt we feel thnt tho crimes
have left a blot on the fair name of
our county.
"J. That we call upon jnw-nuiiurir
.ti.in t mit. iloxti these crimes nnd
anneal to tlie courts to see thnt these 1
. .-!. i .. Jm1 .. ...1 la.. '
crimlnnlsnre orotim. i""1" J"-"-
tiee meted out to them.
I. That the report given In the At-
lanta Constitution f December S Is
entirely wrong nnd calculated to do
our county inestimable damage; tlmt
there has never neen any rnco noi in
our Cf""i'.v; tnill me negroes nnvu
never boon under arms nnd tnnt tlie
whole trouble linn been caused by
about twenty-five white men not
over four of whom livod in Hrooks
county; that wo Invite and nppeal for
n fnlr invostigntion of the facts from
the papers. H. a. kounthhk
INTO A KANSAS DHIFT.
A Mlmniirl rnrlllo 'I mlei llltoliml No.ir
Klilnrntlo Hut No (hm Hurt.
Kldoiiado Kan. Dec. 21. Tho west
bound Missouri l'nclflc pussengor
from Kansas City left here yes-
tcrdny morning with two onglnos and
carrying a snow plow. About
eight miles west It ran Into n snow
drift and both engineer tho Imgngo
mml smoking and chair cars wore
thrown from the track. Tho chair
car containing sixteon passengors
was lifted from the trucks and sot on
tho ground without injuring a pas-
iongor.
In HriMtni nt Kl lloiin rrrplilrlit Wllllnui
or IMinoml l.icturcn
Special to the Lender.
Hi. Ukno Deo. 'i9 Tlio second day
of tho territorial teachers' association
wus n decided success. Muny teachers
detained by tho cold urrlved and took
part in tho program.
1). U Iloyd president of tho associa-
tion said "I think that this associa-
tion is equal to any 1 have over attend-
ed in point of excellence of the papers
presented."
Tho nrogrnm opened nt tt o'clock
with a miner on "Methods Nocessar.
V.
to Good School Management" by It.
Femuiing of Chandler. In the absoneo
of Air. Pomming. his paper was read
by Miss Jennie Dlllo of Kl Reno It
was discussed by 0. W. Crane of Okla-
homa City Miss ltosworth of Guthrie
Mr. Coii'uron antl others.
At 10 o'clock lid win De llarr of Xor-
uinn read a paper on the "Training of
tlie Observing Powers."
Tho pnpor was discussed by Supt.
I'mliolU of Oklahoma City.
In the afternoon the nsocl ition
broke up into suction mcctliigi
Tho oily hupurintonduuts division
atljouruetl to meet at a late date.
The university college and high
school section met In tho Congrega-
tional church. I). It. Iloyd acting as
president. ' Denominational Schools"
by J. S. Grlllin of Norman: "Practical
value of tho study of classics " by K.
11 Williams of Hdmond and "What is
a high school?" by L. W lluxter of
Gutlirie
I'lie papors wore dlteussetl by Profi-
dent llo.vtl Mr. Ilouso of tho univer-
sity nt Nebraska and Mr. lluchaunn
ti I'M mot tl
Mr. L W. lluxter was elected pros!-
.leu I of this sect'ou for thuonsuiug
your and Miss Moss of Kdtnond sec-
r tarv-
'1 lie cmnty h-ipi rlnVenilent section
net in the board of trade rooms K I).
Cameron acting- as hairuian.
The following questions were dis-
cussoil by thu count superintendents:
"What work of the county superin-
tendent Is most beneficial to teach-
ers?" and "Grading tho country
schools."
Those participating in the discus-
sion wore Mis ltosworth Logan
county; Miss Tliornley Payne county;
Mr. Nuwmau llluiuu county.
Tho election of officers resulted as
follows:
President Mr. Newman; Nice-president
Miss ltosworth; recretury Miss
Tliornley.
Tho county superintendents decided
to recommend tlio following resolu-
tion: "Hosolvod Tlmt it be the sense of
tlio comity superintendent of tho
Territory of Oklahoma now assem-
bled that tho territorial bourd of edu-
cation recommend to the the terri-
torial legislature that they pass a law
giving tlio ditforeiit county superin-
tendents of tlie territory the author-
ity to make and have power to en-
force a gradeil course of study in the
public schools iu their respective
counties."
Tlie progran In the evening con-
sisted of a paer "Will it pay." by
Miss Overstreet of Kl He no and a
lecture on "American eitiseuship." by
K. It. Williams president of the terri-
torial normal.
Thus ended the second day's session
of the convention.
New Ytuir's Culls.
Ladies intending to kep open
house on New Year's day will confer a
favor by leaving their names antl
notice at this oHiee.
W. II. Smith and wife will receive
their friends at their resldeuee on 4th
street between Perkins and Grant
avenues on New Year's trom I o'clock
n. in to 6 o'clock p w. They w 111 be
assisted by Mrs. W.
Misses Minnie Itoas
aud Norah Woods.
M. I -owe ami
MliiMle Jackson
If you want a New Year's gift you
uuu Hnd the most elegant assortment
at Milk's drug store 1? 27 tf
To the aged with tkeir poor appe-
tite feeble circulation and Impover-
ished blood Ayers Sarsaanrilla Is a
boon beyond price. I ts effect Is to
eheek the ravages of time by iuvigor-
uting tvitry organ nerve and tissue of
the hotly. See Ayers Altusnse for the
new year.
llriug the eblldrcu to the "Dulls1
Levee' Saturday. December 99 at tie
southwest corner of First ad Cleve-
lrnd Guthrie proper. Prises are dis-
played at Ltllie's.
Wanted A wouggk oar or girl for
general house work. Dr Iluxtou 303
N'-rth Hruad street f
PEDAGOGUES
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llrlff (1 tuner. J'oltitnl m I Ih ip-nlri ks In
nml Admit tlin t'llv.
tl K (treeu Ht. Joe Is here.
Nelson Hume Is convalescent.
Judge Aslier Is up from Teeuinteli.
General Twumley Is dangerously HI.
John Overbuy Is suirerltig from la
grippe.
Mrs. Bula WHilor Is down from
Mulhull.
Iter Wneaon wont to Oklahoma City
lust night.
1'. M. Upthuw Is Intra from Okla-
homa City.
Jl n 1'nmiimck liufi rottimod from
Kuusan t Ity.
The legislative ball promises to be a
brilliant tilTulr.
W. II. Harper was up
ma City yesterday.
from Oklaho-
Thore aro fourluou
Judgo llurford's sit.
upplIennU for
Invitations for tho loglshitivu
were Issued yesterday
fSMrn Diau lohuson relunictd
ball
from
Kunsas City last night.
Frank Prutlom high sliunlT of
Osage nation Is in the city.
the
The ladles aro ordering Bwoll
tumes for tho legislative ball.
cos
Harry Uncon of Oklahoma. City v
a vlhitor in Outhrio yosterdny.
Miss (Iruco Alien of Hear crook
ts
preparing to return to Africa.
Perkins people have passed resolu-
tions denouncing tho urrosts of coun-
terfeltersut that pluco
Prank Cotighnor and wlfo
tlon 111. are visiting .1. V.
Mr. C's brother in-luw.
of Shol-
Johnson Rev. Jamison tho eloquent "Uncle
Jotuph" will preach at thu youth M.
K. church Sunday morning.
J J. Donahue of this city and Miss
Kate Tucker of Hutlor Mo wore
married at Perry last week.
Miss Kate Amsbury of Kunsas City
Is spending the Christmas holiduys
with her slstut Mrs. A. 0. Iveslur.
Selwyn Douglas prominent in terri-
torial Masonic and legal circles was a
visitor from Oklahoma City yostorday.
Hon. I P. Ross receiver of the Ok-
lahoma ('ity land otlico was a cullor at
the governor's olllce youterduy after-
noon. T. M. Upshaw socrotary of the A.
and M. college at Stillwater was in
uity yesterday ami loft last night for
Oklahouiu City
The HI Reno grand jury has indicted
J. .1. O'Rouiko and P. II. Wright of
the Canadian county bank on tho
oharge of fraud.
Socrotary LoHoissuod notarial com-
missions yesterday to S 'J' llurrett of
Dalu anil D C Lews and A. L Welsh
of Oklahoma City.
Attorney Horace Speed arrived
homo yesterday from Washington. He
says Tcciimseh hns a fair chance to
fcccure tho Choctaw road.
Tho board of regents of tho agricul-
tural ami mechanical college will meet
at Stillwater next Wednesday. An in-
teresting session is looked for.
Marshal K. 1). Nix will tender a re-
ception and supper to his deputy mar-
shals at .Mrs. Van Vocr hoes' on Mon-
ti aj Doc Si from 8 to II) p in.
Judge Steward tho Oklahoma City
probate judge who sprang into noto-
riety through his interference in thu
llurke and Itrown newspaper con-
tempt case was in Guthrie yesterday.
Henry Linn received a telegram yo6-
terday stating that his ticket No.
481)5 hail won tho Fifth Avenue
hotel worth $751)00 nt Arknnsns
City. The same number thaws tho
first prize in tho Mexican lottery Mr.
Linn loft ut onco for Arkansas City.
The guild will entertain the visitors
Suturduy to a "doll's levee" nt tho
corner of Plrst and Cleveland Guthrie
Proper. The oldest ugliest anil pret-
tiest will get a prWo on display at
Llllie's.
Seoretary Lowe yesterday granted a
ohartor for the Oklahoma Central rail-
way which the incorporators hope
will some day closo tho gap existing
botwoen Sapulpa the present terminus
of Hie Frisco and Oklahoma City. The
directors of tlio proposed rnilwav are
C. G. Jones J. M. Owen Sidney Clark.
O. A. Mitseherand II Ovorholsor. Tho
capital stock is $300000.
Here is un item that is having its run
among tlu Oklahoma papers: "A
little girl whoso father is building a
house in the Osage nation was saying
her prayers a few nights ago. Her pa-
rtnu have moved seven or eight times
since they came to tho territory nnd
tlio child usually emphasized that part
of the prayer which requested a home
In heaven. On this occasion she re-
peated it iu rather n mechanical man-
ner as though it were really a matter
of indifference and looking up into
her mother's fae asked: "What do
we want with a home in heaveu when
we are going to have one in tiie reser-
vation?" Just received at lid 11. Lyons' Ken-
nedy's holiday mixed. Just the thing
for a little tete-a-tete or a p in. toe-
Also !ong llraurli Soda's oat meal and
irraham crackers and Wellington
oyster the finest oraeker in the
world. Chorry stone lunch oysters
aud a doaen boxes of safety parlor
match for 10 cents. 13 bars of
White Russian soap for 93 caHte in
combination No. It. in 97 1 1
livery tiiekel purchase gets a ticket
on that beautiful $10 doll lu Lll'.iu &
Co 's window. 18 97 tf
Italdnees is often prededetl or ac
cottipauled by grayness of thu hair.
To prevent both baldness and gray-
ness use Hall's Hair Keuewer an hon-
est remedy.
Tiy
Co.'s.
those tine cigars
at Lilllo
19 t7tf
&
ItetHll 11uIiipi for HhU.
Oh lag to our large wholesale trade
we will offer for sale to the right
party otr retail groeery business and
rout room. Our only reason far dis-
posing of the retail department is
that we have wot the tlice to devoto to
its proper attention.
P " tf IVivik & SlHTII
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
RoYal
ssa
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A N:ily 1'lliiff.
Tlie Oklahoma City .SUu libels tho
Outhrie girls as follows:
A young lady from Guthrie came
down to this city tho day before
Christmas to spend tho holidays. She
had uovor boon away from homo and
wis not tipod to the rush and din of a
city. The habits of rural life had be-
come fixed upon her and she could vit
become accustomod to the changed
surroundings. She tried to look chic
like the Oklnhomti City girls but in
heart she felt that she hail made n dis-
mal failure The shop windows at-
tracted her nnd slio stood for hours In
front of the brilliant displays of our
merchants When she went out in so-
ciety with her cousins she did not
know whore to put hor hands nnd her
rough plow shoes filled hor with em-
barrassment. She admired tno young
gentlemen so neatly attired and such
pleasing conversationalists but she
was too diffident to talk to thum.
When she danc?d people thought she
was engaged In ti desperate effort to
drive the cows home and when she
gang a song lliey imagined sue was
calling tho ban Js. When thifovenlng
was over she was thoroughly disgusted
with horself and Inwardly regretted
that her father had not staked a lot in
the metropolis instead of in the village
on the Cottonwood
O. I.. H. C.
The Chautauqua circle will meet
Monday at 2 p. m. ut the homo of the
Misses Roes.
moan am.
Roll call- Ouotations on the new
year.
Table Talk Our present jury sys-
tem. nlsniisstnii ."Scott's Mnnnslflrv."
In tho Chautauquan "Some historic
land marks of London; 1 lie triumph
of Japan" Sir Edwin Arnold.
Lesson "Europe In the uineteonth
century" chapter XXV; review NXIII
and XXIV.
"The growth of tho English na-
tion" chapter VII concluded; review
preceding half.
Test question from the question
table of December (Dec 7.) on English
history.
DUtrlt't Court.
M. White vs. W. S. Cooper suit for
the recovery of $2.1.
HoiiHi-linlil OiioiIh for Snip.
One beti room set 1 folding bed 1
boating stove 1 cooking stove 1 guso-
line stove. 701 East Vilas avenue Ap-
ply at Leader otlice tf
Wanted A white
llroatl street; good
wages to steady girl.
girl nt 723 north
place and libctal
12 21 tf
Por Rent Noble Hotel; furnished;
good location Enquire of II. W.
Pentecost Mg'r. Opera ilouso.
12 '40 tf
IMIph Ciiii llu Kelleiftl lit Once
And in time effectually cured by tho
persistent use of Hoggs' German Salve
tho groatest pile remedy over put on
the market Sold and warranted by
Scutonian Drug company
I.rKlKlittltu Hull CoiiiinlttvcH.
All arrangements have been mado
for tho big legislative ball. The fol-
lowing committees havo bceu ap-
pointed: Executive committee W M Spur-
lock A C Schnell II H Hngan E D
Nix G W Taylor.
Committee on banquet and danc-
ing W M Spurlock II W Pentecost
Prank Greer Phil Rosenbaum Lou
Pitts.
Committee on Invitations A C
Sehnell Edgar Jonos L G Niblaclc
John Golobie Leo Vincent.
Committee on hall decoration and
music G W Taylor Geo DoJson Jno
Wallaco L West W Myers.
Committee on reception Governor
W C Renfrow Georgo A Metcalf.
I C Guss A J Spengel Prank Dale
Roy V Hoffman.; Mcsdames Governor
Ronfrow J W McNeal W M Spur-
lock A J Spengel Gea Gardner C
M llarncs Henry Asp II II Hugan
Geo A Metcalf Judge Saunderson
Judge Dale O R Pegan Cal Orner
Mibfos Alice Schnell Alice Paine Del
Seeley Maud Goodrich Lillian Hun-
tor Efllo Puintor Lillian Laux Herod.
McDonald lluckncr lllockio Jamisou
Committee on toasts and speeches
II 11 I lagan. II. S. Cunningham Geo
Gardner Judge Straug Ham Over-
street. A FEEBLE WOMAN
suffering from nervous prostration ex-
citability or ilizzincbs the result of wealc-
uons tit nmgcmuiit or du-plnceniont of the
spot'lal organs will Mud health regained
after UMiiK Ur Pierre's Favorite l'ro"rii-
Uou. In very case of " female complaint"
Guar-
antees a
CURE
Oil MONEY UETUHNKD.
Aliout two years njro I
wus wi sick with womb
troutilf tlmt I ooulil not
crtM tho room without
fulntinir nwiiv. Tint
dixtord could do mo
n- Rood and told mo I
must tile lint ma
mot hor tfol mo "IV
Miritu l'rcsorlntlnn."
ami in 0110 week I ltcimn
to ttfistroiiger. After
taking a dozen t Kit tin
i ma 118 well as 1 o er
was ; f ree from all pains
and aches und ull duo
to Dr. 1'Utco'b Pro-
wrlptlon.
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THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Piece Goods
For fall and winter 1891 displayed by
H. L. Cohen the New York .Tailor.
lj
I am not notciV for cheap Tal
H. L.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
Notlcr.
The regulnr annual meeting for elec-
tion of tho directors of tho Capitol
National bank of Outhrie Ok. will bo
held at Its banking houso on Tuesday
Jnn. 8. 180. M. L. TuitSKit
Dec 0 01. Cashier.
' The finest display of holiday goods
in tlie eity at thoSoatotilan drug store
Cno West Oklahoma. tf
Parties ontertalng friends or giving
parties will confer a favor on the edi-
tor by leaving notices of the same at
this office.
Moquetto Rugs 72 Inches
long for $5; 62 Inches $3.50
at Spongol's. 12-13 tf
Mlntletoe l'or Knln.
You can buy all tho mistletoe you
want at the flro department lluy of
the fire boys and help pay for tho hose
wagon.
Now is tlie time to get your pianos
and organs tuned and repaired for tho
holidays. All worlc firtt-class and
second to none. Ity your homo tuner
C. R. K'clmrd-on. 12 20tf
lletter than Canon City lasts one-
third longer has no smoke no soot or
clinkers. Fine for cook stoves boat-
ers furnaces nnd open pnrlor grates.
Sold only by N. V. Chendlo Conl Co.
Phone No. 0. 12 Htt
The Seaton'.nn drug store received a
hundsomo hot bodn apparatus yeste
day. Go there today and try one of
those famous hot drinks. tf
ELEGANT.
At tlio cost of cheap quali-
ties our millinery stock is tho
Hnestanu oest selected ever
shown iu Oklahoma. Wo guar-
antee all of our goods to be the
very best grades and styles the
most fashionable. We arc now
crowded for room and to pre-
pare for the many novelties in
holiday goods soon to arrive
will sell millinery cheap yes
less than cheap. IMeaso call
and wo can convince you that
the above is no mistake.
3IHS. A. V. SAUNDERS
Tho Leading Milliner
Southeast corner Division
and Oklahoma.
Wait for Pror. Illrnclilicru.
Do not triilo with your eyesight but
cop-jttlt Prof. Hirschberg the recog-
nized New York and SL Louts Eye
Expert or one of his staff who will be
In Guthrie Dec. 17 to SI.' at tlio store
of his agent C. W. While Eyes ex-
amined free of charge-
Jucticc dockets at Lkadkii ofllcc. t
Rockors to suit old or
young rich or poor at Spon-
gol's. 1U-13 tf
ICuuiirtt If Pouiitl.
Lost Black satin lined overcoat.
Return to this otlice and get reward.
12 20tf
SAWING
"Say nothing but saw wood"
Goes tho old saying. You hoar oni'all
sldos claims most extraordinary
as to stock prices and in-
ducements and all that
sort of tiling.
WE SAY LITTLE
Rut all who have dealt with us will
toll you that
Our Produciions are Superior
In value quality and
STYLES.
WILLIS THE TAILOR
105 OK. AVE.
CALL AT PAINT SH01
115 . Second
For your painting paper hanging
and sign worlc All work guaruuteed.
J. P. BEARD.
WOOD!
M 3p m!kIvVvi
ring lut good Tailoring cheap.
Convinced
Call ana be
COHEN
214 OKLAHOMA AYENUE.
Great Mortgage Sale
Having closed the double store of Flcmming it Co.. Ouldo Rock. Neb
under chattel mortgage nnd shipped the same to Gutlirie Oklahoma will
open up and soil the same regardless of wholesale cost. Wo will be rontiy for
business Saturday Doc. H nt lou in vision
rison avc
$50000 WORTH
of dry goods boots shoos furnishings and jewelry to be sold for what they
will bring. Your price is our price. Remember tho old adage "A dollar
saved is a dollar earned." This Is what you will do If you give us n trial.
EMAHIZER & CO..
MORTGAGEES.
Gray Ilros. Itiiililini: IU!) Dhision SI.
Jno. T.Br loJaLjaLor
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished
on Buildings
Agent for U. S.
OFFICE 109 NORTH
THE SILVER DOLLAfI
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bar In the Territory.
WALLY
Tho Only
ON'G
Restaurant aN Short
lu Guthrie.
WALLY 0NG CAN PLEASE YOU AT ALLL
$
500
FREE
Buy your Pianos Organs Jewelry etc
Murray &
And get a chance with evry purchase of one dollar an clegarit
$500
We give away free on New Year's Morning.
Murray & Williams.
Cheapest music and jewelry house in Oklahoma.
204i OKLAHOMA AVE.
J. W. McNEAL Pkks
GUTRIE NATI
Capital
Surplus
A J. SEAY
Hoard of Directors In
HORACE SPEED
'J
BE PREPARED FOR COLD WAVES
sysev
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sircci ociwecn wkiuuuiuu
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or nno
Vl'eani
suro
Territorial Jnd
of every description.
Roof Paint.
tr.
FIRST STREET J
K
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jno
105 West Harrisosr
n
First. Class
Williai.
PIANO V
GEO. II. UERRIOT ViCK-PitKsi tb!i
0NAL BANK.
$500C
10000
addition to Rank Ofllcers:
RORT. 'MARTIN HENRY L1N
W. J. HORSFALL Cashlor.
THAT'S 1
Host lino o
Hardware cvo
Oklahoma. O
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tiling iu th.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 29, 1894, newspaper, December 29, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73223/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.