The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 20, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Only .Morning I'ltpur I'liltllntidl In Oulhrlis
Ofllitfnl OrRtau of Oktitlinmit lloniociruoy.
SUNDAY JAN. 0. 185.
Tim 1H1I.T tacvmtn HcecpU adverti-
ng wit u the distinct and ikmHIyo guar-
antee tlint It lift double the paid
dl'ctilhtfou of any nevpnKr published l.i
Oklahoma.
Tim IiK.vnuH lllnriery Is ouo of the tost
Institution of the kind In the U'wt and l
dully thrtitngont larsa quantities of work.
Sonfl tn Tom orders for binding and blank
oaks awl they will be promptly attended
o.
HUllSGKirTION UATKS.
DAILY.
Ono month dollvorod tn city f 50
One month by mull M
Threo months 1 SO
Six months 3 00
Inn yoar 0 0)
WKKKLV.
MX months f 50
Jno yoar 1 00
Oklnlioiiui l'riH Aot'lnllm .
Under n nh'iriiy .f e constitution
of tho O ilioina l'rt s association
which privities that tho association
shall moot eini-aiiniially a ineeMng is
horoby coiled at l'orry Ok Saturday
1'ob. 9 1S95 for the purpose of trnna-
acting such business as may proporly
uonto bof ire tlie association.
IIoy V. Hoffman l'roetilont.
Lon Wiiokto.v Secretary.
l'orry Ok. Jon 3 ISM.
Territorial papers pleiibo oopy.
Rood morning.
IIavk you rood Tho Leader?
Turn get ready and go to church.
It is said that Hill Cook H perfectly
willing to arbitrate.
Tun man who lioldo party above
country holds his stouiat.li nbovo his
heart
It is rarely necessary to say about
others anything you could not say to
them.
Tim mortal who is fully snt'.slloil
with himself is never satistlod with
others.
It te generally conceded that peace
is about tho only thing that is wortli
fighting for.
South Dakota has gone Republican
and tho defeated state treasurer out-
ran everybody else.
Hotii Stillwater and Itlaokwoll have
organized female brass bands and
still those towns expect to grow
Do ot permit your gooil nature to
load you to give nway the meat for
which your children aro waiting.
It is the people who want good gov-
urnmont ami not the men who want
oillcos who must control public affairs
in tills country.
A.notiikii suit agaltibt t'ie city for
Sfi.000 damages. When oh when will
thuolty authorities use some sense and
have tho sidewalks repaired?
Tiik tinia is com.ng when it vi I be
easier for a very rich man to go
through tho eye of a needle than to
keep out of the United Stnles senaU .
Tkxas begins to fool its oats. A
Galveston papor tells abo.it "a twelve-
aero orchard" selling tho other day
for Si 000 per acre which "went
bugging only a few yonrs ago at 50
cunt a per acre."
A HAi.r dozen damage suits are pend-
ing ugainst tho city now and morn
tiro being invited by tho bad condition
of many sidewalks and the cou-
tinimr.ee Jcf many man-traps doliber-
ately constructed under tho super-
vision of tho street commissioner.
Dit. J. C. Maiih has served his con-
nection with tho Pond Crook Democratic-Voice.
Among othorjtlilngs he
buyt: "I have learned to n certainty
that on editor's mistakes aro living
a'tid apparent while those of a doctor
uro hidden beneath six feet of earth.
IX President Alvord's report of the
eondlUou of the agricultural college
he makes recommendations for the
Immediate consideration .of two addi-
tional college buildings. One for tho
horticultural department including
boiler and plant houses lecture axd
museum apartments aud the other for
the department of ehemktry and
physics.
ltollin MeXaina a member of the
lQliott t UaN'ama firm of Mexico
tia. which failed has left
the country and taken his wife
with hiw. It U reported that he has
his pockets full of money. There are
toaay thousand dollars which the firm
lias handled recently that cannot be
nscounieu tor.
KdwiH a Qulglitv of the firm of
Qelgley A TutUe 0 Wall streeL New
"i ork was arrested eharged w ith forg-
ing bonds on the cities of Cleveland.
StM-lHfffield and Hanesville a. and
HarrtaUnrg IHt. Quigley admits the
ferneries. The Mercantile National
bank holds f 166000 of these forged
bond against advances of 151000.
Iiurrituwo ... . --.
AUCKLAXD. K. '.. Jan. 10. Ad v lees
reeeived here from the Fiji islands re-
pert that a terrible hurrieuue has
swept over toe whole group doing
great damage to shipping. In addi-
tion many Uvea were lost a number
of buildings were destroyed planta-
tions were rained and of five churches
nt uava three collapsed.
Target practice fn the army has
Lcm nnsiiended on account of lack of
uiiiinlUou.
Al of the legislators send their
laundry to the Guthrie tit cam Laundry
1 tf
GRAIN IN FOnBlON OOUNTRtttS.
?tnlMlc in rurnWinU IlJ tlio livirl-
inrnt of ARiidulttirni
WAMimnrnif. .Inti. H. -fMnttaUee of
foreign pnnntrlos for the pil 3nf
lire grn In n report issued by tbe
ftgrlrnltntitl dopsrtmewt.
In Knropmn IIiimIh Hip ceUmntnd
nutpnl for 1MM Is M follows: Rye.
Ml 531 901 bushels; wheat 2S2.fll3.040;
outs. G:7fl30; Imrley tM71MI'i
buckwh.'St 43..1OP.4A0.
The proflnflioii of Great HriUIn is
estimated m follows: Wheat areii.
1927003 acres and production 61037-
92? WlneJieMer bushels; barley. S.Mft-
771 acres and 71 55. 107 biisholsi onU
J 253 101 Hcrcs and 130732713 bnahela.
In France the ontpnt traa in round
nnnilers .1 13350 noo bushels of wheat
7rt.500.Owil of rye 5fl550OO0 of barley
and 27803SOOO or oats.
The wheat crop for the year In
Uariiinny aggregated over 120100000
bttshols; winter spelt 33330.000; rye
8?n83a000; spring Inirley 130000000;
oats. 452000000; potatoes 1.230701
and meadow hay. 222085on tms.
The Roumanian government esti-
mates the principal crop of wheat
43.Wooo bushels; rye S.TflU.OOIt bar-
ley. lrMMoflO and oaU io oin.iMi'O.
In Italy wheat aggregate 1 almost
123000.000 bushels; oats almost 10.-
000000; bat ley orer 8000 o.); mairo
5473000 and rye nlmoat I i.ooo.OOO.
Wheat exports from tho Argentine
llcpublio for the first seven months of
tho year aggregated (17S.573 tons.
In Ontario wheat aggregated over
20.000000; barley 11300.000; oaU.over
7J.000.000; potatoes. 17.000.000 and
peas 1 1 100.000 Winchester bushels.
Manitoba produced 17 TOO. 000 Win-
chester bushols of whunt 12200000
of oats and 10000000 of potatoes mid
other root crops.
rnrilnnoil tn llo ltmignil.
FitANKFotrr Ky..Tnn 19. (lovornor
Drown last evening pardoned (ienrge
McOoc a convict in tho Kentucky
ponitontinry. MoGoo. while sorving a
threo years' sentence murderod
Charles Thomas color -d a fellow
convict. He wns tried last week and
sentenced to bo hanged. Tho pardon
was issuod in order to allow his lntter
sonteuce to take its course.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS IN DRIER.
Ooncrnl Wei lias been behondod in
l'okin for cowardice.
Cieuoral Stiles n prominent soldier
from Indiana during the rebellion is
dead ut Chicago.
William K. Vandorbilt has sniled
for Kuropo anil will let his wife get a
divorce by default.
Tho Nebraska house has tnblod by
a voto of 02 to 28 a resolution calling"
for the free coinage of silver.
In tho Idaho legislature tho ballot
for senator Thursday showed no
change Sweet 21; Slioup 15.
Tho secrotnry ot the treasury has
requested the resignation of the col
lector of eiihtomstit en DMoiues lown.
Hon. Senator Tasso Canadian com-
missioner to tho Chicago World's
fair and an ox-monibcr of parliament
died after a long illness.
Tho naval appropriation bill pro-
vides for building throe more battle
ships at a cost of 9-1000.000 each uud
a number of torpedo boats.
Hon. Patrick Ilammill a momborof
the Forty-llrst congress died nt his
homo in Oakland Mil. Ho was 70
years of age aud had been in feeble
"health for several j-ears.
In tho Idaho house n resolution to
submit tlie woman's sulVrnge amend-
ment to tho voters at tho next gen-
eral eluctiou passed. It will be signed
at onco by the governor.
The Delaware house and senate
adoptod a joint resolution denouncing
tlie report that tho governor of tlie
state could neither read nor write
and therefore had sunt in no message.
Tho interior dopnrtmeut lias ap-
proved Representative ltrodorick's bill
to sell surplus lands on Indian reser-
vation of Pottawatomie and Kiekapoo
Iudinns hi Jackson and ltrown coun-
ties Kus.
Tlie house territories committee
has agreed to report a bill to regulate
tlie liquor tratllc in Alaska. The ef-
fect of tlie measure will be to restrict
the tratllc uud confine tho issue of
license to whlto people.
A bill making it a penitentiary of-
fouso to sow .lohnson grass in Texas
has been introduced in the legisla-
ture of that state and it is apt to
nnss. .lohnson grass has aud is ruin-
ing hundreds of farms in Texas.
Secretary tireslinm has called upon
Chairman Snyors of the house appro-
priation committee to urge that pro-
vision bo made to carry out his rec-
ommendation for payments aggre-
gating 425000 on account of tho
claims inuuricd under the Itehriug sea
agreement.
Tho Catholic university of America
at Washington is in favor now with
gifts and bequests lleshles $50000
given by Joseph Hniutrau the univer-
sity has received by bequest of Mrs.
Sollnda Whitford of that city $50000
for the endowment of a chair in the
department of law.
According to United States Cousul
(ioriuuu at Matamoras the production
of cotton hi Mexico is decreasing iu
consequence of drougth during the
last tvw years and the appearance of
a new enemy a small dark worm
called "iopfoU" (sharp shooter)
which is very destructive to the bolls.
In Serantou Pu the South steel
mill of the Lackswauua Iron and
Steel company has resumed operations
aud went on a double turn employing
between 700 and S00 men. The North
steel mill will start up on double
turn before the week ends. At least
1500 will be at work making steel
rails.
Klforts in behalf of Judge Kieks are
being made very quietly in the house.
Two prominent Ohio lawyers Virgil
F. Cline of Cleveland and W. J. Lynch
of Canton have arrired and are wak-
ing a eauvaas of the house. ltoth of
them are Democrats and they are de-
I voting their attention to the Demo-
era tie members.
Representative Money has intro-
duced a bill to raise revenue by an in-
crease of tax on retail dealers in
liquors. The tax on such dealers is
fixed at 8S0 aud every person wu
sells foreign or domestic distilled
spirits wines or wait liouars. in leas
quantities than five gallons of the
same ta to be regarded us a retail
dealer.
Couch uhiI L'ohl'Ii unit Cough.
Hut If you desire to stop ooughlng
try lleggs Cherry Cough Syrup It re-
lieves iosUutly and will effect a per-
manent cure uuicker than but auuvh
aura on th umrbet. l'rlaw "3 .n mil
il.00 A positive guarantee with every
oobue. sum y neunin urug i o.
Just received a shipment of the
famous Arkansas Jennie Lynd eon!.
Try it aud you will use no otner7 M
per ton delivered to any part of the
uty Weicker A 1'airheM. tf
RANGE'S
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m. rr.UA taurk elected on
THU SBCOND BALLOT.
HE DEFEATS M. HBNltl SRISSON.
Till Nmr ltvnnnlli'n Witt Mltilaff.r
of
Mnrlnt) III tint I.mt Unlilnnt In Toll.
tin U n Moilrrntn lltiptibllenn
mill llolilrt nurly tlm Stllun
Mutrit nn M. I'orler Social-
lnt Cnmo Uproars.
Paws Jan. IS. M. Felix Fatirc
ox-minister of Mnrine was yostordny
chosen president of France to suc-
ceed M. Cnslmlr Perler. Only two
ballots were had. The first resulted
as follows: M. Henri HrissonSIt M.
Felix Fnuro 210 M. Wnldeck Rous-
seau 195. Tho second stood: M.
Felix Fnure 430 M. Honrl ltrlsson
3il. The balloting wns conducted
amidst intense excitement. Tho
socialist and other nuti-repttbllcnn
members created uproar aftr uproar
by their violent denunciations of the
republic nnd the government lenders.
but M. Challemol Lacour president
of tho senate and presiding ofllcer of
tlie joint assembly kept them well in
linnd and tho balloting was rapidly
rushed through.
Wlillo tlto voting was in progross
the friends of M. Felix Fauro wore
actively cnuvnssing for votes and with
apparent success until a rumor was
started that ho was a ProtostanL
This had a bad elToct upon his candi-
dacy but a deputation instantly ap-
proached and quostionod him upon
tho subject. He greatly oxcitod re-
torted: "No; 1 am n Catholic." This
denial renssurod his supporters.
IIKCOItll or TIIH NKW rUKHtllKNT.
M. Felix Fauro was born in Paris
January 30 lfcll. He wns for n time
n ship owner of Havro and was presi-
dent of tho chamber of commerce of
that town. During tlie Franco-Prussian
war ho was a chief of battalion
of tlie Garde Mobilo and led from
Havre to Paris tho volunteers who as-
sisted in putting down tho Commune
He wns first electod to the Chamber
of deputies as a Republican in 1881
nnd at the time of the formation of
the Oniubctln cabinet of November
II 1SS1 he became under secretary
of state in tho then new ministry of
commerce anil tho colonies llo re-
linquished ottiec with the other mem-
bers of tho cabinet in January 18V2
but wns called to till the same ollice
Sontember 21. 18H3 in the last
cabinet presided over by M.
Jules Furrv nnd resigned with
tho rest of tin ministry March
31. 18b.V Ho was elected to represent
the Helne-Inferieure in the elections
of October l8s5 and for the third
time became under secretary of stato
this time iu tho Tirnnl cabinet. In
tlie elections of September 22 1S80 he
w s chosen to represent tlie second
d 'strict of Havre and in tho Dnpuy
cabinet which resigned just proviotis
to tho resignation of M. Casimir-Pe-rier
ho was minister of marine.
In politics M. Fntiro is a moderate
Republican and holds very near-
ly the sumo views as M. Verier.
No doubt lie will form a cabinet
containing n number of the si mo
men who wore in the Inst one. This
is not unusual iu France. He is a
man of middle age tall and hand
some lie Is a very amiable man and
is mn::li liked personally.
WILL WORK FOR A RECORD.
Mlttmrl lleinoorntla I oUlnton I'lx
'I hulr l'olloj'.
Jkitkiwox City. Mo. Jan. 19. Tho
Democratic members of tho general
ahsembly hel I n joint caucus last
night aud us n result it is positively
nftirmed that it is to be a race be-
tween the Democratic senate and tho
Republican house as to which shall
pass first the necessary reform meas-
ures. Tlie house committee on oriminnl
jurisprudence has reported favorably
three measures that if enacted will
save the stale at least $130000 u yoar
iu the one item of criminal costs. One
provides that when a defendent in a
criminal suit is acquitted tho stato
shall not pay any of his witnesses'
fees; tho second that when a criminal
case is continued ut the instance of
tho defendant nil tho witnosses'
costs shall bo assessed against him;
the third that j.ulges may grant
changes of venue ut their discretion.
Tubus' bill to cut off foes of oil in-
spectors and put tlioni on n salary wns
debated for two hours in tho house
to-day and finally made tho special
order for Tuesday next.
SUGAR CASES TO BE TRIED.
ItiillrtinonU ARiiliKt ltoonlaltrcnt Atlt-
IIIMAfIt I'pliolil.
Washington Jnn. 18. All tho de
murrers offered by the defendants to
the indictments returned by the
grand jury against President Have-
meyer aud Secretary Searles of tho
American Sugar Refinery company
ltroker Seymour of New York and
Correspondents 1. J. Kdwards and
Joseph Schnver were overruled yes-
terday bv Judge Cole in the criminal
court and the defendants required to
plead to the indictments.
Ttt l'rohlblt (.uii Willi a:.
Toi'KKA. Jan. Is. In the house
Mr. Cubbison's bill No. 3
prohibiting gambling was passed by
a vote of 90 to 13.
The house adopted a resolution
calling upon the railroad commission-
ers to take oharge of two ear loads of
supplies which had been consigned to
Governor Morrill from the Kast and
make arrangements for their dis-
tribution among the suffering people
in tho Western counties. Then it ad-
journed until 10 o'clock this
morning.
The senate after a brief and unim-
portant session also adjourned until
this morning.
Sir Itotph la SUBKoiitl IllmtcU.
Samui Ore.. Jan. Is. The Hepubli-
eans in oaucus nominated Seuator
Dolph to succeed himself in the I'n.ted
stales senate. The vote stood: lolph
40 FulUwi 12 Tongue 11 scatterings.
lct A pocket memorandum book
containing railroad passes and private
papers belonging to Koy llofi'wan.
Finder will please forward to The
Leader ofitce and receive adequate re-
ward t o
Copies of the Woman's Kditlon of
Tie Dally Leader cm be bad at W. II
UoHtpbjrry's ottioe on Oklahoma ave-
nue A perionAs prematurely old when
baldness o -curs before the forty Hfth
xear. I'm) Hall's Hair Keuewer to
Uet-n .he sealb healthy and nrcveut
' l aldness
A nUSINRSS WOMAN
or n Tvomnn xrno
works sooner or
Inter ha to bulkl up
her strwigth with Dr.
Pun-' Fnvorlte Pre-
Bcrlplion. If you
sulTVr front lmrkacho
nervousiM fainting-
cjtells or sleeplrwueM
take the " Prescrip-
tion." It I woman's
tpoclnl tonic and
nervine.
H'n n mnllHnn Itmfc
builds up Invigorate regulntei nisi cures.
It lew-ens tho pains and burdens of child-
bearing. If it doesn't txweflt or euro In " femalo
complninta" and weaknesses you bavo your
money bsck.
I)u. H. V. I'ltencr.: Dear S(r-I hnvs tAkon
tlio " Fnvorlte Prescription " nnd I enn recom-
mend It to nnr body thnt mUrrs with nnr fe-
mnle dlwisp. I hnvo tried fovrrnl doctor's
prescriptions but nono old mo tlio (rood that
fours did. Vouri respectfully
Post MUtroffl S7irrr IH0 DaHa Co Ala.
Now is tho time to got your pianos
and organs tuned and repaired for the
holidays. All work first-class nnd
second to none. Ily your homo tuner
C 1L R'clianl-on. 18 20tf
Hoggs' Little Giant Pills!
Hoggs' Little (llnnt Pills!
Hoggs' Little Oiant PiU!
Keep the name in mind when you
wnnt a perfect nnd bono ill. Forty
pills in each bottle- All others have
from 23 to 30. Sold by Senton
Carlton Cornwall foreman of tlie
(Inzotte Middlotown N J believes
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
should bo In every homo. llo used it
for a cold and it effected a speedy
cure. He says- "It is indeed a great
remedy I c n recommend to all. I
have also seen It used for whooping
cough with tho best rosults." 25 and
R0 bottlos for shio bv F 11 Lillle & Co
drugglsis
"'KK' (llTlllllll SiiIh.
The housohold remedy Kvery family
should keep it for Cuts Hums ltruiscs
and Inllammation of all kinds. Suaton
koeps a full supply.
The Royal barber shop on the north
side of Harrison avenue near Second
street. 118th
Many stubborn d aggravating
cases of rlnuniatlsm that e o bo
lifted t bt incurable and accepted as
life legac.es. liivo ylel led io Chamber-
lain's Pain Halm much to the surprise
and gratification of tlio sufferers. O.ic
application will relieve tho pain and
Biifforiug and its continued uso insures
nu offectual cure. For sale by F II
Llllio Si o dru uisls.
Jucticc dockots at Lkadi'.ii office t
Silver Dollar Find it and you will
be happy.
My residence on'oast Mansur avenue
is for snlo or rout Apply at once to
U T. Allen.
Teaehors' resistors best feund
printed bound in mnnilla and cloth
for sale at Hoylo's book store. Tlie
law sovs these registers aro required
to be used by teachers in all public
schools. Approved by Superintendent
Cameron. it
First published in Daily Leader
Jan. 20.
Notice to the Public.
In tlie District Court of tlio First Judi-
cial District Territory of Oklahoma
in and for Logan County
tloorgo Hens.oter vs. Nellie Hen-
scoter. Tlie above named dofendent Nellie
Hcuscotor is hereby notified that she
has been sued in tlie lbovo named
court by Oeorgo Renscoter Plaintiff
in au action for divorce and that sho
must appear and answer or otherwise
plead aud answer to tlie petition of
plaintiff which has been filed in said
court on or before the 4th day of
March 18US nnd If she does not so
appear and answor said petition will
bo taken as truo an 1 a judgment ren-
dered acainst her divorcing lior from
plaintiff and for costs of suit.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and atllxod the seal of
tho nbovo court this IS' day of Januarv
1805 Louis K Pitts Clork
Seal by L J. Pitts Deputy
First published In tlio Oklahoma Leader
Dec. 13.
Notice tor publication.
Land OIHco at (imhrlo Ok. Ter. Dec. S
1S1M.
Notice is hereby pjcn that tho follow-
ing named settler hu tiled notice of his
Intention to make tinnl proof In sunport
of hW claim anil thut said proof will lie
made before tlie leglster and receiver at
Guthrie Oklahoma on January 2fl lsli
vlr:
Joseph J Hurley for lot 7 In section 32.
tow iiship 17 north of rnuge 3 wnt; anil
lots 3 I and 5 In section A and lot 1 In
section 0. township la uorth of range 3
west.
He names the following wltueses to
prove his coulluuoui residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Charles W. Owen Charles M Ham
K. W. Head Fred liacoru all of lluthrie
O. T.
Any lairsou who desires to proiM
agaiust the allowance of such proof or
w ho knows of any substantial rout-on
under the law and the reg nutlou of the
interior department why sneb prtof
should not he allowed will hcgiinait
opportunity at the above mentioned time
and place to cross-exauilne the itnexrr.
of aid claimant and to offer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
A. N.J. Cnook. ibgl-ur.
17is
First published In Dally Leader Dec.
S3 lil.
Publication Police.
In the District Court of Imogen county
Oklahoma Territory:
Nettle Damme plaintiff vs Andrew H
Damme defendant
The defendant AudrewH Damme
will take notice that he has beeu sued
in the aforesaid court by the above-
named plaintiff Nettie Damme and
that he must appear and answer or
otherwise plead on or before the 4th
day of February 11S or the plaint-
iff's petition praying that she be
granted au absolute divorce and the
restoration of her maiden name and
for cost of suit including attorney's
fees and other proper relief willbe
taken as true and judgment rendered
accordingly.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 2 Ut 0a of December
lVt. at my office in Outhrie Oklaboo-a
Territory Lovis H Pitts
max dild CUrk.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A'orM'FalrHlh.jMcdalenD.iloms.
r. . ii
(looil ltrflilltiK I'rco.
During tho coining yoar ovory
scholar attending thn Presbyterian
Sunday school will receive free a yoar's
subscription to n weekly yonng folks
p.iper containing serial and other
stories illiivtrsti d articles nnd other
matter by the best writers. All chil-
dren not attending other schools are
invited to eomo and roceive them.
Military lliiml Concert.
The First Regimental ban concert
ovor hold in Oklnhoma will be held on
Wednesday evening Jan. S3. The
boys arc doing everything to malic
this the fliiost concert over given In
Oklahoma. Tlioy have new additions
to tlio band which will ndd greatly
to the program. Some of the special-
ties will be a olnrionctt solo by Scnro
Pedro Romero who was soloalarionett
player for the famous Cow Hoy Hand
Prof. Lolior & Orcgg's Violin Duett
Prof. Oilman fc Lchr Cornet Duet Jule
llarcton Piano Olco Solo and the
Mandoline Club. Don't miss it. Come
ifiid see what fine musical talent Guth-
rie has go'.
That beautiful doll at Lillio's drug
storo is to be given away. 13ach pur-
chase from Gc up gets a ticket. 27tf
four Mont let for Ml Ontn.
Tlio Twlce-a-Wcek Times issued
Tuesday and Friday Is being sent to
subscribers on trial for four months
for 26 cents. Mail a quarter in silver
or stamps to tlie Times Kansas City
Mo. and get thirty-two issues of tlio
best paper published in tho southwest.
Fifty cents buys the Dally and Sunday
Times one mouth.
Try those fine cigars at Llllio &
Co.'s. 12 27tf
For Rent Furnished room with
fire nt 505 south Division. tf
There is good reason for the popu-
larity of Chamberlain s Coogi Remedy
Davis t Hazard cf West Monterey
Clarion Co. Pa. 6ays: "It has cured
people that our physicians could do
nothing for. Wo porsuaded them to
try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and they now recommend it
with the rest of us." 26 and 50 cent
bottles for snle by F H Lillie &. Co.
druggists.
For sale At Leader otlice; ono half
medium Chandler & Price Gordon
press 14x20. It is in perfect condi-
ion anil is running every day at our
lltce. We must make room "for large
ress. tf
Lillie & Co. took the cake as Santa
Clans' headquarters. They arc also
headquarters for school books and
sc'iool supplies and everything in the
stationery lino There are 1000 tick-
ets on tho big doll at Lillie & Co.'s.
A soon as they are given away the
lucky person gets the doll. Kvery
nickel purchase gets a ticket. Keep
your ticuet. Tlio winning number
will be publ!shcd iu Tlio Leader.
12 27 tf
Justice dockots latest style nently
bound for salo at Tiik Lkadku ollice.
tf
Blank books and otlice supplies nt
Lillie t Co.'s. 12 27tf
The largest assortment of b'ank
books and otlice supplies In tho city
cau be found at F. Ii. Lillie & Co.'s.
12 27 tf
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
What NcrvdBcrries
have done for other
they will dc
for you.
IBT DAY
VJCOR
OP I6TH DAY
Rfl E I3 Easily Quickly
and Parmanentlv Restored. Jin uav
A positive cute for all Weaknesses
Nervotuiess Debility ami all their
train of evils resulting 1 toni early error:
and later excesses; the lesnlt of over-
work sickness worry etc. De elops
and gives tone and strength to thesex-
tial organs. Stops unnatural losses or
nightly emissions caused by youthful
errors or excessive use of tobacco.opiun;
and liquor which lead to consumptioi
and insanity. Their use shows immedi-
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BERRIES no other.
Convenient to carry in vest pocket.
Price Si. 00 per box six boxes one full
treatment S5.00 Guaranteed to cure
any case. If not kept by your drug-
gist we will send them by mail upon
receipt of price in plain wrapper.
Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto
AMERICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI 0.
For Sale in Outhrie Oklahoma by F
H. Llllio &. Co.. Harrison Avo.
THE BEST
Wines Brandies and
LIQUORS
a AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
At the
SA31E 0L1) MOSES "
Sll Harrison Ate.
CALL AGAIN.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at a p. ni. Arrivei
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. m. Ar-
rives at Orlando at 11 a. m.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad.
Good hotel accommodations at
both Stillwater 2nd Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
ME ER BROS. Props
iPI
&3&
r X. IT
CT
G- M- BARNES & SON
FIRE LIFE ACCIDNT AND TORNADO
INSURANCE.
We have a full sot of rocords nnd are ready to furnish promptly
To real property In Utithrrb nnd Logan county. We OUARANTKR our abnrac
bo absolutely correct Lnwyors and others desiring abstracts that nio tochnlc
nnd legally correct should consult us. Conveyancing Notarial work nnd Typosc
promptly done.
I It r r I C V TT I r A rvi On Logan county farms nnd Improved
IVIVJIMtZT I J LUnIM city property. Investors soo us.
tSTOFFICE. NO. 302 0KLAU0MA AVENUE.El
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's
Flrst-claBS livery barns at Stillwater nnd Orlando. The best of teams ano
Improved facilities for carrying passengers bctweon thoso two points. Team
always ready to start at any timo in tho day nnd return nt your pleasure
The shortest and quickest route between Outhrie nnd Stillwater Is via Orland
Oko. A. "Metcalf Prosldont. M. L. Tuii.nkk CaMilpr.
Capital National BanK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid
Undivided proHts.
N. F. CHEADLE COAL COMPANY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CANON CITY
FRONTENAC
WEIR CITY
McALESTER
OSAGE.
And solo apent for tlie famous Ruby Coal of Arkansas Prompt Delivery
at all times. Ollice anil yard 42 1 Oklahoma ave.
TELEPHONE NO- 6.
HOTEL
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS.
BEL S. DUNCAN.
ATIORNEY AT LAW
Guthrie Ok.
S. E. Cor. Harrison avo. and Second St.
J. It. Keaton. Jno. H. Cottkiial.
EATON & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 1 2 and 3 International Loan and
Trust Hulldlng Oklahoma Avo. op. U.
S. Land ofllco.
Joseph Wlibj. C. G Ilornor.
ISBY & HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Room ZJ-2S OTer Ciltol National Uank.
pRANK B. LUCAb.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The Leader Counting Room.
ILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
-Office in Victor Building.
FRANK U. CI10STJIWAITE
Attornoy-nt-Luw.
1330 If St. n. w
Washington
D. C.
The Land Department
of my office is conductod by tlio lato
chief of tbo Oklahoma Towuslto and
contest divisions. I solicit your busi-
ness and guarantoo satisfaction.
SAYES YOUR' LINEN!
Hand Work the Best.
Try the Troy Hand Lonmlry
114 E. Springer.
N. B. FRIERSON
Dr Peoples
DENTIST I
Has had fifteen years of cxnerlonce
supplemented with special post
graduate course In the best colleges in
tho land. Performs thoroughly anil
skillfully every operation known to
the profession. InterU artifleial teoth
on continuous Gum Gold Aluminum
and Rubber platos or without plate
liridge work.) Lowest prices in tho
city. Up stairs Cor. Oklahoma Ave.
and First Street.
$50000
50 0()0
ROYAL
livlfiJU.
FOR A GOOD
Go to-
STAP
Cleveland At. East of Division St.
Oklahoma Loan Office
J. Kcdwood Prop.
Money to loan on Yatclle9 Diamonds
and all articles of value.
Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
at a bargain.
Oklaho'niit Aicnuo. GUTHRIE. OK.
RIPANS TABULES
Are just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water 1
We have them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
HU'ANS TADDI.K8 re Ilka nn
liimlmverguliii; oer Ills 1I ami
-.nvu itiMvijiiipry hiving a
Ittla nw.ury lubrlcatlm; in
tho
i.wrtLu...rer.?!..ii.'A'
TAEULfcU do till for YOU.
Contilpatlon Dizziness. Nausea
Ityspcpsla and Alul-Nutrltlon
all j Ida to Klptnf Tubules.
At Pruif Wtnrw or Bout l.j 1UII for MCntt.
lurtxa cuumii'i luBjiruue ht htw ork
Dr. E. E. PHILLIPS
200 Main St. Oklahoma City
lHjH3cllltef
riUJS AND HUPTUitE
Chronic disoahe and special branoh-
08 catarrh uiu' lung dibeusus. Ner-
vousness and disease of womon and
cliildreu. Heotal dUeases and hornia
ourod witliout detention from busl-
noss. Will visit pny town. Corres-
pondence solicited. Telephone 33
Ufllcc hours 0 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p
LIVERY RIG
ETON'S
LiYery Barn
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 20, 1895, newspaper, January 20, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73241/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.