The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, February 1, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LEADJCH CiUTHlilE OKLAHOMA
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llr llin Iwilnr rrliilliiR UwmiNWty
I ' '1 IP NIBLACK.
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Only Muriiliti; 1'Mir 1'Mlilliiliml III MulJirlf
liitfajRI Organ at Oliluhnnm lPMientrr.
1' JllO AY 1 Kit. 1. ISM
Tun pAit.r bRAMK newpta Miraril-
I if with thr distinct una positive gaitr-
HtM that It Iim donblfl the paid
drenlaltofi of any nw paper pnbllthrtl la
Oklahoma.
Tin IjRAliKM Itlndorv lnonn of the belt
Institution! of the kind In the West nod It
dtllr taming out larjn quantities of work.
sw In rour orders for binding; and blank
hjoks and they will be promptly attended
HUltdUIIIITlOX H.VTItM
DAJI.T.
OaelnMtb dellvaml In alty f SO
Onamiatkby mall to
Tt' months l so
Six months. z B
Ini ysftr ( 0'.
WHKKT.V.
ms nontlis i so
JH8 yr 100
Tun Oklahoma house lias reaoived tn
coumeI" al a ratio of 1 1 to in
Mn UitnsiindbU rollpaifHes.lt an
peftrs are simply ont for another trial.
It's hard to tell whether the legis-
lator Is threatened with a Ian- or a
(JMMM lull.
Couxcn.iAB Mprmcbr'd friends In tbo
senate do not take him eciionslr. All
his legislation Is killed the committee.
Whkn It oomei to stacking; cards In
Ihs lobby one (Jneen doesn't stand
inoeh nbotv when covered by a full
House. The lobby gets the rnke off.
Ukkkr in the bcnalc appears to b a
Kixxt man with u strong inclination to
haiip the monkey-wrench on tho safe-
ty-valre nnil allow hitmalf to run wild.
Tim publishers of "Trilby" hava
consumed over one hundred tons of
paper in the production of that book
This is one way of weighing a success.
Col Itn.r. Oooi.ak asks the indul-
gence of the public until he gets his
hutul In. In course of lime he ex-
pects to eclipse the Hill Dal ton death.
The city of I'erry is making exten-
sive preparations to entertain the Ok-
lahoma legislature officials and neivv
pnpk' men on Keb. n The day will
take on u red-letter hue.
It looks very much us though Itir
die Cotilson will have to come oil' the
peroli. It's an outrage of course but
this thing of having intelligence In a
Republican senate is rlhky business.
Tim whisky trust is gutting in shape
for u receiver. If thu trust desirus
soma good recelring material it would
do well to mix with the Oklahoma
legislators. There aro numbers of
lawmakers who would obeerfully re-
ceive the product and trust.
J. ! i. -J1 "
A nan hovering around t'.ic aenatr
hall four weeks. Senator C'juUon i
about to lose hit se U. However.
CoulaoR tn wony along ltil grass
time by oiling up his brain valves
having his pantaloons half sol d and
making liberal ute of ex-Speaker Din-
i lsl-ticket.
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ANISNT HIT at Until. I M tllTltl!.
In an editorial of a recent issue of
the Capital Hreer grows festive and in
a blatant manner endeavors to tell
wlut hi- i'iip not know about the ter-
ritiinal i Imol I mil i 111 c- lip eav
to ciiticisr li ivprnnr Itenfrow md
omtnisslniicr Hlincoe anil ir.skcn n uue
charges in regard to the management
of tbi- v. hcil land office whi h are
ffonndlts-i and should not remain un-
answered. In speaking ol the bills
now In the legists tut e the Cspltal nay
they should provide for making 'lie
school land office permanent A cme-
ful perusal of both bills will show that
a provision is made for mak-
ing the school land office per
manent and the Idea la manifestly a
good one The Capital says the s l
land books are handled as private
property of the governrr. nd th.it no
man can examine as t w f r .-re bid-
tlera ate. The Capital man has cvi
dently been feeding on antiquated
oodflsh-balls which have gone to his
head and distorted the frills on his
lapidorious Imagination. With the
exception of one or two persons who
desired to make voluminous cjples
Troin books for campaign purposes
while the books were being usd by
clerks no man has eter been denied
any Information by tho commissioner
or hla clerks. The school land books
are pnbllc property and are subj -el to
all reasonable inspection. Clerics are
working on sets of the books most all
the time but despite this when lists
of le-sees wrra requested they wero
cheerfully given. The Capital snys
the commissioner should be made to
render reports regularly. If the Capi-
tal innn'a memory is Intact and not
sunburnt he will probably recollect
that the commissioner has nlwavs
regularly reodered his reports to the
secretary of the interior according to
instructions. lh last report of the
commissioner to the legislature com-
pletely covered everything pertuinlng
to the office. Our contemporary U
right for onci' In saying thut tho
school land commissioner should be a
heavily bonded olllciul. lloth bills
now hi the legislature provide for a
ofi.ow bond. This practically Is
enough to cover nny ordinary deficit.
Greer's whine is Very nmuslng to per-
sons who have ever had nny dealings
with thu school land olllce nnd his
fnult-flndlng will have no oirsct on
iiuyoue. Ills statement that "if anion'
bid falls to get the liinil he can't line
out why" is grossly false. Hvory man
who falls in his bid receives notice
that the tract has been ordered to
another higher bidder aud copies of
letters sent to unsuacessful bidden
are kept at the office and
can be Inspected at any
time. tlreor's advocacy of the school
land bills is nil right but he should
not seek to throw discredit on the de-
partment by charging the governor
with handling the office as I lib own
personal property to the detriment of
thu public (lovornor llenfrow and
Commissioner Hlincoe have been untir-
ing in the work of lousing school lands
and Mr. Hllncoe's recent renort shows
that the office through his effidlent
management is on it plain practical
working basis doing a phenomenal
amount of business and boiug conduct-
ed like all other public offices territo-
rial and county. An inspection of tho
0 1 luhonia school land ottk-e will show
it to take front rank among the well-
omduoud public departments of the
territory.
KANSAS OAMDLEHS
MUST OO.
Hill
Antl-Omnlillnff nnil Antl-I nttcrj
(in In tho Oovi-rnor
Toprka Kan Jan. .11. Tho Cubbl-
eon anti-gambling bill known ni
house bill No 3 was read the third
time yesterday nnd msed with-
out amendment by u rote of JS to 1.
The two Democrats (VHrynn and
Millard and .Stone and McTnggsrt
Republicans voted against It. It
makes gambling n felony punishable
with Imprisonment In tho peniten-
tiary. The Cubblson anti-lottery bill
known ns the homo bill Is.' j uas
also passed without amendment. b u
unanimous vote. This also becomes
a law upon publication in an official
state paper.
Mr. Cubbiaou's house bill No. g was
also psvied This bill differs from
his anti-gambling law in thut It U
aimed at the keepers of gambling
houses nnd gambling devices. Upon
conviction such person shall bo
ffiii I ty or a felony and punished by
inprisonmont at hard labor for not
less than one year nor more than five
The senate "joint resolution tocoin-
mending the calling of a convention
to revise amend or change the con-
stitution of tho state uns passed by
a vote of 2e to . It provide? that tho
electors shall vote at tho election to
b held in 1800 for or against a con-
vention Ui levlsetho constitution
Mr Painter of Mendu county of-
fered In tho house a resolution direct-
ing tho speaker to appoint n commit-
tee of thr.-o to investigate tho stories
of o.xorbitnnt charges by the Kaunas
City Stock Yards comj nny and report
to the house nnil instructing p-ndintr
such investigation the committee to
which has been referred bills on tho
snbject to suspend ni.ion. Ho moved
n Mispunslon of tho rules nnd tho
adoption of the resolution. After a
lengthy debate tho resolution was
adopted.
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TKCANERICIN TOBACCO CoV
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t-Hl llcmllnr Pre.
r)uiinp thi tiiiinir yenr every
s holer at tend m.' Hi- I'resbyterian
Kundsy school will receive free a year's
subscript i' i ii.lv jonng fiilkt
I ij i -mi i fining HTnl nml other
stork's l!ltitrai-ii ar;i-les and other
meUe- by tlelwat. etlu-re. AH chil-
dren not ' i dinir other cbo'ila are
Invited Hi mi e ano n-.-elve them.
That It a. iiiful doll at I.illle's drag
More is to iw given away. lHaeh pMr-
cIihso from 5c up gets a ticket. 7tf
MADE FROM
High Grade Tobacco
AND
ABSOLUTELY PURE
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SPAIN ACTS PROMPTLY.
Tho mil Murine lhl Conntrr In It
Mil 1'fMltlon riiMcfl tho Ciirte.
Wasiii.voto.v Jan. 31 The slnto
depsrtmont hns been informed by
United States Minister Taylor at
Madrid that the Spanish senate has
passed a modus Vivendi placing tho
United Stntus again in the most fa
vored nation column ns to duties on
Imports into Cuba and Porto Itlco.
'I lie bill yet remains to bo signed by
the queen but It is believed that two
days will suffice for tho completion of
all formalities and that the United
Stales will havo the advantage of the
oiii ruies immediately.
This restores the customs rates
under which tho United States has
in joyed a largo trade in Hour bread-
stuffs Inrd and other products with
Cuba and Porto Uieo.
nM llrlnk Swltullpra 1'ntilml.
Caiitiuok .Mo. .Ian. 31. (irniit
Ashcraft who sold his zinc nunc for
S-tniHH) went to lloonville yesterday
with n well dressed stranger who
wanted to join him In tho purchase of
a gold mine from an old Spaniard
whom none but the stranger could ap-
proach. Then they drove many miles
into the woods where they found a
long haired individual in a tent. In
the tent wero alleged gold nuggets
nnd a gold brick. Ashcraft drew a
revolver backed out of the tent and
came home.
''A '.t to the Nicaragua
i-inat feftu. i viJtcg that "no more
thuu one dollar m stock f the compa-
ny shall be issued for every dollar in
truth and In fact expended by the
-lupany." waUh was offered by Sena-
tor Wolcott and adopted by the senate
previous to the passage of the bill has
deprived the lobby of m ich of the sat-
isfaction of getting the bill through
tue eenate It chance f r getting
through the house la very small so
s nail in fct that few people even pro-
f fen to be able to see it.
Notwithstahding the constantly
r urrlng redemption of greenbacks
ni I treasury notes which is taking
pace daily before the eyes of the peo
ple and which proves conclusively
tndt paper notes are not float money
K publtaaa paper decla-a that Clcve-
i ind's plan Is to increase our debt
o 000.000. The plan is to simply
f ti nd a debt which threatens to cause
i default and there would result no
.iiLi-eaae whatever except the three
cent interest oharge.
Th.'. owners of New England cotton
mills are beginning to appreciate the
fAct that It is both logical aud natural
that the looms should be located whert
the raw material la grown. Now that
sectional prejudice la a thing of the
past they aee that by so doing heavy
fre'ghts can be saved and the cheaper
conditions as to fuel land labor and
coat of living In the cotton belt be
taken advantage of. Several mills
have been removed south and more
will follow in the early future.
The number of the ticket that drew
that beautiful doll at Mllie t Co's is
published elsewhere in this paper.
1 tf.
(iii.irniitlnn I.lno rixit.
Topkka. Kan. Jan. 31. The stato
live stock sanitary commission mat
hero lust night and established the
quarantine regulations for Kansas for
tho coming year. The quarantine
lino wns extended from the southwest
corner of Pecos county Texas nlong
tho Klo (irande to the Colorado river
thence along the river to tho smth.-
east corner of California thoncis along
the eastern line of California to Oregon.
To llm l'ulillc
You are lordiallv invited to our
store on Saturday February 2d to
witness nn exhibition baking given by
the manufucturcis of the colcbrulod
Makers' Delight IlAking Powder the
best of all baking powders. Hot bis
cults will be dispensed free of chargu
throughout the day. Call and see us
and witness the tost of the oven thu
only true test of the merits of a bak-
ing powder. l 31 t?
Thk Wki.co.mr QitocBitr
A liuuk for Young Men.
An immeasurable amount of suf-
fering and injury o tho human
race is due to the ignorant violation
of physiological laws by tho youth of
our ianu. muttons practices are In-
dulged in through ignorance of the
inevitable injury to constitution and
health which surely follows. Uy ev-
ery young man the divine Injunction
"Know thyself" should bo heeded.
To assist such in utquirlng a knowl-
edge of themselves and how to pre-
serve health and to shun those per-
uicious aim mosiucsiructlvG Habits to
which so many fall victims as well us
to reclaim and point out the moans of
relief and euro to any who may uu
wittingly have violated naturo's laws
and are already suffering the dire
consequences an association of medi-
cal gentlemen havo carefully prepar-
ed n little book which is replete with
useful information to every young
It will bo sent to any address Geeurelv
sealed from observation in a plain en-
velope by the World's Dispensary
Medical Association (J03 Main Street.
Huffiilo N Y on receipt of 10 cents
In stamps for postage if enclosed
with this notice.
I'i'iir .MoiiiIm f.-r0 Out.
Tim Twlcr-a-Week Times issued
Tuesdsv and Fndsy 1 beiag sent to
subsi ribers on trial for four mouths
for 8.1 cents. Mail a quarter in silver
or stamps to the Times Kansas City
Mo. and get thirty-two Is lies of tho
best paper published in the southwest.
Fifty rente buys the Daily and Sunday
Times one mo'ith.
Monrv to IiOhii.
Wo can make a few loans on choice
inside business property.
12lw IIaoan A 1'ai.vk.
Distillod water for washing till Han-
nels and undorwonr at the Guthrie
Steam Laundry 1 80 tf
Wiuitccl.
A good girl to do house work at 324
West Springer corner Third. 3t
All lltnnels and underwear washed
in distilled water at the Uuthrie Stonui
Lu .in dry. 1 30 tf
1'or It ut or ShIh.
A nice residence with barn on Kast
Noble on ensy terms. Enquire nt 910
North Division. l 10 tf
ROVAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
Strength. -V.fi. aovernment Report.
G
FIRE
M- BkRNRS & SON
LIFE ACCIDENT AND TORNADO
. INSURANGR
Ws have a fall set of records and are resdy to furnish promptly
jt"fcss-t2rio-tss of -titles
To real property In Guthrie and Looan conr.ty. We UUAKANTRH our abstracts to
be absolutely correct Lawyers ana others desiring abstracts that uio tochnltnlly
and legally correct should consult us. Conveyancing Notarial work and Typosrrlpt
promptly done.
MOMCY "TPl i HAM 0n koin county farms and Improved
IVIVJIMCZ I I J LV-IM city property. Investors sea us.
Gfr-OFKICE. NO. 302 OKLAUOMA AVENUE..
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange Barn.
SH1VELY BROS. & VAN WYCK "drop's.
First-class livery barns at Stillwater and Orlando. The host of teams and
Improved facilities for carrying passengers between those two points. Team
alwa s ready to start at any time In tho day and rourn at your pleasure
The shortest and quickest route between Guthrie and Stillwater is via Orland
For Kent Four nice rooms single
or in suite in Lyon building. Apply
to J. S. Lyon tf
CourIi mill CoiirIi uiul UoiirIi
Hut if you desire to stop coughing
try Heggs' Cherry Cough Syrup It re-
lieves instantly nnil will effect a per-
manent cure quicker than any cough
euro on tho market. Price 2fi r.O and
SI. 00. A positive guarantee with every
bottle. Sold by Setonlan Drug Co.
Geo. A. Mktgalf President.
Capita! NationaI
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid : : : ;
Undivided profits. : :
M. L. TtuiNKH CiKblPf.
BANK
50000
50000
HOTEL
ROYAL
For Kent Furnished room with
fire at 505 south Division. tf
't hirolctH Illll" n I'rUoner.
Pout Smith. Ark. .Ian. 31. United
States Marshal Crump received a mes-
sage from Deputy Marshal Smith at
Nowata luil. Ter.. that ho had cap-
tured "Cherokee Hill" thu notorious
outlaw without wounding him and
was bringing him to this place.
A I iiiii My Aniillilliitril hj- lire.
Hinmaiick N. I). .Inn. 31. Peter
Olsen. wife and throe children living
near Sterling lost their lives by lire
lust night. Olsen was nianag.'r of
thu farm of Judge Dwyor of Dayton
Ohio.
THE MARKETS.
Laugh and grow fat when you look
nt thoso comic vnlentines nt Llllle &
Co's. 2 1 tf
A Dos Moines woman who has been
troubled with frrquent colds conclu-
ded to try nn old remedy in a now
way and accordingly took a table-
ipoonful (four times tho usual dose)
of Chamberlain's Cough Kemody just
before going to bed. The next morn
ing she found that her cold had al-
most entirely disappeared. During
tho day she took a few doses of tho
remedy (one teaspoonful at a time)
and at night ngnin took a teaspoonful
before going to bed and on tho follow-
ing morning awoke froo from all
symptoms of t ho cold. Since then she
has on several occasions used this
remedy in like manner with tho samo
good results and Is much elated over
her dlscovory of so quick a way of
curing a cold. For sale by V. II. Llllio
it Co. Druggists.'
For sale At Leader olllce; one half
medium Chandler & Price Gordon
press 14x20. It is in perfect condi-
tion and is running every day at our
ollice. We must make"rooni "for large
press. tf
Lillie t Co. took thu -cako as Santa
Clans' headquarters. They are also
headquarters for school books and
school supplies and everything in the
stationery line There are 1000 tick-
ets on the big doll at Lillie fe Co.'s.
As soon as they are given away the
lucky person geis the doll livery
nickel purchase gets a ticket. Keep
your ticitet The winning number
will be published in The Leader.
12 27U
Justice dockots latest style neatly
bound for sale at The Lkaduk olllce.
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Heggs' Little Giant Pills!
Hoggs' Little Giant Pills!
lloggs' Little Ginnt Pillsl
Keep the name in mind when you
want a perfect and honest pill. Forty
pills in each bottle. All others have
from 25 to 30. Sold by Seaton.
Now Is the tlmo to get your pianos
and organs tuned aud repaired for the
holidays. All work first-class and
second to none. Hy your homo tuner
C. It. Il'chardson. 12 20tf
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
LAWYERS.
KAr.SA iitv Mo Jan fu-Wiiiut-Ro
eelptM to-dny 5 oji-h ajeiru.-n 17 i-qh Cur
lota by bBinp'tt on track at Kaima (Ity
' " bimw wuni guaimi nominally an follows.
'a 1 lint-il All.r I. V.. 1 l.n-.l in .li.. ... .
.... . .... U nun laiMU ii t
No
When It gets right down to a ques-
tion of what's what thU mail Uemoii-
yl can out-ttddle any man In Adams
county barring uo niiiu black or
white. He was at the opera house
lt night and if he wasn't Old Itosln-
the How for about au hour. Old Itosln-
iur-ituw never uvea lie mulled tin
on side and down the other hopnltv
Qulncy Whig.
bop skip and a jump.
Itoggs' Herman Salve U ths most
perieet Pile remedy ever put on thu
market. Cares where all others fail.
A positive guarantee with every box
Seaton your popular druggist keep
it on hand.
liitik fur .s.iliw
A thoroughbred Kentucky jack aud
three goo I jennets Address J. C.
Lower Outer Ok. l 85 8111
u"' to smetriaf the
-- -i.e chamber with
1 bi of oratu-y
1 bill thl ' pv'
- ut lit r. Asthr
1 i.e fium fegau's
1 i und gy a and
I 1 14 'linn '- ;ud hlo
. 1 i..td Uu -ute. It's
I I i 1 he -c.iiii hyp
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1 ' d ; oatar
l" 1 ' r a . n . 11 '.Uq
a . SkUi t Q
1 id i' ' i'liifi
1 ' i ul I i
.s . tr alio 4ib ou the
He w . . it tr ( i ag
iKqlti '.en. .- ml . .ds
o 'c '-L.. 1 - u J vari ty
III it. Xi. r . I Jui'gd IVrfau
anprae.au. v ""- fact that'
wbv they are there
FAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
Ht: 1 1 111. n m
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
M igJm 'is y
Some )eais "J
K. I mis in n oj
lei ille coiiitl.
lion iili a liu-
o?
ni
mm. or eni. 0
Hon w h 1 1- U Oj
tuoka nut all O
L'( suU ImmIv. tlee- O
. l 11 g the Wtt- 21
muuy ol others o
fja la the e(B-
j ui Ajrri
M&rMftivilw 1.. hi.. ...... ...j j
- " w ; vuuciuuea v
to give tliU aiediela a trial aud tiie oj
result was a tlawiKigh eure uo siga of 9-
toe coMiant makiujc lt aM-.irauee
slace. I liw nj besitatiiMi In ruoiu- O
luenilln- A.r S.n..i..iril. (or aur f:
klod of Kkl 1 iIim .- j w DtA o
Moos Point. Mm o
Ayer's Sarsaparilla!
Admitted at tho World's Fair
0 Q oooogo op.p 0.0 00000000000
naro is na rejectou !7o Na S rmt. MJlo
Aoarea. 1 c .No trail 17 tc rBjootoJ isc:
Salei by mui1 on track Kansas City.
No .' mixed corn S uir Uo. 6 cur Wic
oar W id. 0 cur dvo No 3 mixed
nominally. :a So t mlinj nom-
inally 80 N'o i whit 3 onra O'lO 0 oar too.
No S hlte nominally :8'a
'1 hero w as uot much demand for oats The
few xumpl'M on sale eri he it a little lilflier
tli m yiUT.Iu One car eholcu partly red
oil. Hold at Jlo lU-celpU of ottts today 6
cars a year a 2 cars SaIm by saiiiplu on
tr u-k. Kansas City No mixed oau nominal
ly X tio&ic So 3 uomliiully JBSc Na I
Bomluillv use No t white oat nominally.
Slit- No unite nominally lie.
Cass skkii bliidy lJc oil per I'M lbi In
bulk MiLLtT ssmt-tjerman steady. Il 10
IMperlJolb itrti Mrm No t nominally
sOc No ' if Ki.AXauKi) -Dull aomlnally
fl Mit I according-to billing IlllAN-bteady.
TOo per oat sacked Uoun Oiloi' Steady
W 1 W per ot. aackail
Hay- Keielpu. h ourt market dull and
eak Timothy fancy I0 uholce Wtf W
N 1. toils U clover mixed iakJ.s low
trade tttlU fancy prairta tos.W oholosi
V JbQ No I. Wis 4) No s Mia.&J
Jiackln; hay. ttaJsjIU
I lio Mock.
Kansab C.ty Mo. Jan W. -Cattle -He
clpti. ; lulve. iii shipped jetterdav
l.Wki calves I it The market was dull mm
and ateert stead to lUc lower feeders calves
and bulls steady
lire tsw bat-f and export steers (1111;
eo and heifers l U33 n Western steers
l . Teias und Indian steers JTkJ
11 Texas and Indian cohs H7i ttU stook-
rs and feeder . it jt I r ml xed. .'. Kj)9
Hun Keielpls. U l; shtppe I yesterd ly
1 .6; I The market was dull and Sue toner thun
yesterday morula; Tho top wa .n
ai.d bulk of m lei ti lU to IS T 1. a-alnil
tl li for lo uud J 7 to l j for bulk yet e
d
Sbiep Receipts a-af m shlpmeniH The
mantel was nulet. In some vae. steady and
thus lUc lower
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Don't forget that we have the most
compluto stock of wall paper and due-
orations in tho city all ut livo und lut
live prices 2 1 tf
Tho enterprising real estate firm of
Ilngnn t Payno is doing inestimable
good for Olcluhoma. This firm since
its establishment has built up a largo
business and is biinglng many now
puoplo to Oklahoma. .
Special sale at the Welcome Friday)
Saturday and Monday. 1 25 13
Teachers' registers bust fund
printedbound in raanilla and cloth
for sale at Hoyle's book store. The
law says these registers are required
to bo used by teachers in all public
schools Approved by Superintendent
Cumeron. tf
The Hoyul barber shop on tho north
M of llarriuu avenue noar Suennd
street listh
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great in leav-
ening power as tho Royal.
ISt-EKs' Herman S.ilie.
The household remedy Every family
aliould keep it for Cuts Hums llruisos
und Inllummation of all kiuds. Soaton
keeps a full biipply.
I'l'KKs' TroplcHl till.
Tho wonderful llnlnment for
Sprains Uruisos Rhoumatlsm and all
doepsuatod diseases where apoworful
liniment is required. Ask for nud bo
sure you get Hoggs' Tropioal Oil.
u'l'ij umue wnrranveu. Qoiu oy ttea-
totiian Drug Ca
Hot Coireoi
Kxcollcnt Cofiec
Delicious Collop
Served at Mrs. Williams' lunoh coun-
tor Harrison avenue opposite Hotel
Royal. Open ovary evening until 10
o'clock.
The Hair is tho crowning beauty of
woman and is somethinir everv wom
an should be interested in If your
hair is d-y nnd brittle falling out or
turning gray try Heggs' Hair Renew-
er. A positive guarrnteo with every
bottle Price 75 cts. Sold by Seato-
nlan Drug Co.
Do not wear impormoable and tigh t-
fitting hats that contract tho blood
vessels of the scalp Uso Hall's Hair
Rcncwer occasion ally and you will
not get bald.
Mliiteliuoil MuftH Contention.
1 ho citizens of Oklahoma territory
and the Chickasaw nation arc hereby
cordially invited to attend a mass
statehood convention to bo held at
Oklahoma City Okla. on Friday Feb.
1. Ib05 at 2:30 p. m. This call Is made
Under tho auspices of the chamber of
coramorce of Oklahoma City.
C U. Jonks Pros.
J S L1.SD8KV Secy.
All inspire please copy.
BEL S. DUNCAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Guthrie Ok.
S. E. Cor. Harrison avo. and Second St.
FOR A GOOD
Mi MI nlli
-Oo to-
J. R. Kkaton. Jno. U. Cottkhal.
JEATON & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 1 2 and 3 International Loan and
Trust Rulldlng Oklahoma Avo. op. U.
S. Land olllce.
Joseph Wlsby. c. G. llornor.
JS1SHY fr HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Rooms 23-2S Over Capitol National Bank.
pRANK B. LUCAS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The Leader Counting Room.
Don't uorry. Don't run in debt.
Don't trille with your hua'ith. Don't
try exporiments with inedicinob.
Don't waste tlmo and money on
worthless compounds. Don't be per-
suaded to tuku a substitute for Ayor's
Sarsaparilla. It is llm bust of blood
pdrifiors.
YyiLLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
tOffice in Victor Building.
FllANK U. CK0STJIWAITE
Altornoj'-at-Law.
1330 F. 8t. N. IV.
Wnshlngtoii - - ). 0.
The Land Department
of my ofllce is conducted by the late
chief of tho Oklahoma Townsite and
contoat divisions. I solicit your busi-
ness and guaranteo satisfaction.
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
Glereland At. East of Division St.
Oklahoma Loan Office
J. HcmIwooiI Prop.
Money to loan on Watches Diamonds
and all articles of value.
Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
at a bargain.
GUTHRIE OK.
1 1 0 Went
Uktulioma Avenue
fgP!-j
Juctico dockets at Lkadku ofllce. t
VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
DAUT1IITT A: 1IAKT.
Veterinary Surgeons Surgeon Dentists.
S E. cor. Noble and First
Silver DollarFind it and you
be happy.
will
I 1'orHmt.
! 15 atsrvs of ohoiee bottom land
utile aoath of city W. M. MoCoy.
1 tl at
1-4
My robuiautu on east Mausur avenue
is fo salo or rent Apply at onco to
0 T A Ion
Soma people ttlwayw look froth and
young while othurs look premnturly
old. with skin dried up und wrinkled.
Tho only diiTarunce botwoou the two is
the low of vitality in tho blood. Peo-
ple using Heggs" Wood Purifier nnd
Hlool Maker ulways look fresh and
healthy. Sold and warranted by your
popular druggist. Seaton.
Lost A pocket memorandum book
containing railroad passes and private
papers belonging to Roy Hoffman
Kinder will please forward to The
Leador olllce and rocalve adequate re-
ward t o
Copies of the Woman's Kdition of
Tho Diily Leador can bo bad at W. II
Uumplirrv'a Oill . on Olduhnmn nvn.
lrU
THE BEST
Wines Brandies and
LIQUORS
AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
At tho
SA3IE OLD 310SES
311 IlarrUoii Ate
CALL AGAIN.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST !
lias had fifteen years of exuerience
supplemented with special post
graduate cuuroe in the bebt colleges 111
the land Performs thornmrhu. n.i
skillfully every operatiou known to
the profession. Insert artificial teeth
on continuous Oum Gold Aluminum
uitd Itubber plutos or without plate
V. tt . . tr"01 Pru!os n the
clt?UP 6Uirs Cor- Oklahoma Ave.
and First Street
Dr. E. E. PHILLIPS
200 Main St. Oklahoma City
ISpeclwlUt ut
PILES AND JtUPTUKE
Chronic diseases and special branch-
es catarrh and lung diseases. Nor-
tousnossunu aisoasos of women nnd
ohildron. Roctal diseases and hernia
cured without detention from busi-
ness. Will visit pny town. Corres-
pondence solieitod. Telephone 33
Ofllce hoius 0 to 12 a. in. and 1 to 5 n
in.
3
RIPANS TABULES
Are just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water!
We have them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
niPANS TABULES ro like an
KnKlnprgoliiKoorblal)l and
lowtrrul machlupry giving a
little necenary lubrlcatlun to
tho riMtftftil parti n i 'A'S8
TAEULE3 do tlili for YOU.
Constipation Dizziness Nausea
Dyspepsia and Mul-Nutrltlon
all yield to Rlpans Tabulcs.
At DniffBtorMorSMitLyMallforMCenU.
10TiJ.CuaiiK'ij.Co.10Bj.rucoSt..SowYork
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
W
G. H. LYNDS.
Has for rent.
2 room llouso - $ 1.00
7 " . . 10.00
5 " " - 12.00
0 " " 1 8.00
0 " " " 20.00
7 " " 20.00
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at 2 p. ni. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. in. Ar-
rives at Orlando at 1 1 a. m.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad
Good hotel accommodations al
both Stillwater and Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
MP ER BROS. Prqpa
G. H. LYNDS.
Real Estate Loan and
Rental Agency.
SAYES YODR LINEN!
Hand Work the. Best.
Try tho Troy Hand Loundry
1U E. Springor.
N. B. FBIEnSON
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