The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 85, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 13, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Hy t tin looter I'rlnlliiR Uiilnr
LhSLIBC NIULACK.
Bdltor
Only MnrnliiC IMper 1'IiI.IWiimI In IMthrto.
itlllfiiil OrBHii f OklnlinniH lleninflrHPy.
VHnXKSDAY. MAUCII 18. 3i.
Tub I).ii.r Uraiimk wwptp dwrt-
lot with ih distinct pwlt lw ujir-
aWe that It ha double th PfW
elrmtlntkm of any nwpir publishes! la
OHifthoma.
TH Lraiikk ftlnrtorjr la one of th bwt
iMUMtMHw of the kind In the Wiwt and I
dallr tnrnlnout lwfpli?.tHniS Kit
SwiU In rr ordwa lor blmtlnt and blank
bonds and thy will br promptly attended
t.
.HlllHOItH'TIOJ.' ICATII8.
ll.Ut.T.
OMmoflUi.dallvaredlnclty
OBBMiantliUy mall ..
jttmwih. J
Ina yanr '
WHRKIiV.
s months J
ism year w
were loath to consider the capital pun-
ishment bill. However the sentence
of th court honhl be allowed to
stantl !n the co of Millljran. HW
crime mm- l'(i ly ami cowardly. He
rlcaly deaenci the awful fate In store
fr Mm.
i.Atvii tKKHa vmi..vrnu TMie i.wv.
la addition to Hi many other fall-
ing the late nnlatnented legislative
assembly showed a .pecll aptltnde for
Ityliiff the faca of precedent and l
norlng the organic act Not only did
the assembly plarc Itself In dilemma
by creating tho ofll e of pub'iJ pi Inter
and allowing the territorial treasury
MISSOURI V.EOISLATUWB.
(Jrohok Own entertains a goiA opln-
ton at the Jury aystem.
Kh.kin of Count Castellane. the
eouittese wtys he r-erer "tonched" her.
IIki iisr mret" t
laths eiiat H lrncwllnB
Jrrrr.wsox Citv Mo.. March i.-
Election measures were the first
things conaldered by the aenate yev
terday morning. Senator Wllllaina
Introduced a reaolntloa requiring the
committee on privileges and elections
to report forthwith recommendation
on the Tattttn. the Lyman and the
tattghllB election Ml I a. The rev
Union went over one day under the
rule.
Senators Mnslcot Hoolykoont and
Tunnell (all physicians) were an-
tMitnted a committee of three to co-
oiK-rate with Mayor tlrimabaw
and
I.." a ilt . . ftS ah.km fifta
lo bo looted by a brigand of known . mj -;-piratical
capabilities but It disregard- j to inTeBtlflue rnmor 0f small poK In
el the conatitunonai law on ""J ; tliii rity
CAULIOft BACK
te he'' " filling. neri we-
Man. 'x ' l''in? Iht tack
Dr. Tiarw YTMiipiinn. Ifsb. "i
weak run-. (ivcrr.(.ikHl thnt
bMikh hf.f up. . ' ' ' i from auy of the
(iferit -ii(? t'l'ntnp. 1 1 . mid diaiswoi that
aMKtbci ':. it urn: 1 Band no r..
J)aiartiMnt r.r rhnttmmjpkit V. f. riWer I
." byrhfM Jfoirnir t. f
On. Pntncp. : Dwv Mr-
t(Mi hlibly tf
I K
r
My wife cannot aMt
wltu 1'mnTtptKm" It
AT any rate it is it long time be-
Iweon legislature and thank congrcaa
for that.
Tiik lKxvdler in no better than the
bowlled. The aauie net ahonld hold
alt Lite fli-h
Tun Hlly white Republlcmts are not
tleslroiiB of giving the negroea in this
territory ti right to oxisl.
Tiik Capital ia paying its debt to the
legislature In alop and although the
obligation ia large Is trying to break
even.
on
other polnta a aerloua. One Instance
may be notwd In the deft manner by
which the lawmaker gave birth to
committee to codify and reviic the
laws of the territory. On all tbeae
cotnmittci'a leglalatora were placed
whoae duty it shall be to draw per
day. Thla la a flagrant violation of
the organic act section i of which
reads:
That no member of the legislative
assembly ahall bold or be appointed to
any office which haa been created or
the aalary or emoluments of which ha
been increased while he was a mem-
ber during the term for which he was
elected and for one year alter me ex-
piration of such term but this rcatric
tion Khali not be applicable to mem
bera of the Aral legMutive assu.noiy
provided for b; this act; and no person
holding a comruinslon or appointment
nnder the I'nlted State except post-
master shall be a member of the leg
Ulative aacmtil; or .hall hold anv
office under the government of saWI
territory.
MM. fUnnKKT.
aavtna (jcMiipasaty etOeU
rr oi a m i iiwm iiuau
trouble of tang atanaini.
Mb" took Ive bntllS
Llinffptber. and abo baa
tKirnn n wrgc. lavtltliy
ctiikl irtnw. Tkere hat
been no ntuni at tlM
cnntplnint.
Mho nttlv wlalMa tnmni
poor rafft-rrag woHwh
(ho'iM klufW of the In-
o
HEAD
ti EUP1
OF
l
IiKT the grand jury do ita duty and
purge the name of this territory from
tho stnln of corruption among lla lawmakers.
Tiih apBCtacle of Harry llnywttrd on
trial for murder wagoniig miiney on
Uie vonllct is a case of the ruling pns-
alon strong in iloulh.
llHr.vrflK Kiiflanil lias the better of
tic !u financial matt era It ia not jus.
right to palm oil' suited mine on
Johnny Hull's agents.
Hit who laughs loudest at a min-
strel show wiblien to convey to the
balance of the audience that liia per
ct'ptlon of the joke it keeneat
l.V producing lla few picture on the
legislature the Capital should leceive
tint enthusin6t.it.- co-operation of the
grand Jury and then other pictures
may follow.
.Mahc-ii ISO.'. will go down in Okla-
homa history as a nolublo month.
Among its unpleasant features lathe
Initial fogul ItnngliiK and the aeaaion
of the Third aksembly.
uer.vis and iHscnuNrs.
How many are there In New York's
"lOO" HOW?
Ward McAllister ia dead.
His son Howell McAllister at last
accounts watt dodging an ex-vaneiy :
actrraa who waa armed with breach of
prnjiUe papers and a horse pistol.
Hill" Hlllson Is .In the peotHtiary
for committing a brutal and unpro-
voked aaa&ttll upon a white-haired old
man unable to defend himself.
.1. Coleman Drayton haa a nice large
divorce case on the lipis and all New
York ia getting ready be shocked.
Mrs. Ferdinand Yxnsga of Ihn Van-
derbilt family has just arrived in New
York armed with divorce papera
Mrs. William Vanderbilt haa been
granted an absolute divorce with ens-
tody of her three children Mii'ce
houses and property assuring an in-
come of saiio.iMin a year. William K.
is cruising about the Mediterranean
breaking champagne bottles and the
seventh commandment.
lorlllard ICipp'a lnat appearance in
public was on the occasion whcii he
nearly killed an actor by hitting him
with nn Ottoman thrown from an
opera box. Two drunken variety
aclreaaea who were with Klpp escaped
arrest though he waa taken to jal'.
Cleorge Ooutd is apparently no long-
er troubled by Jell a Nicolaua and 810-
iioo ia named as the price pM for
pence
.1. I'urker Deacon haa not billed
Hiiybit hIii3c he shot Abelle in Mrs
Heacon'a apartment.
How many nre there -in New York's
- 4i i non .' It U much easier to get
i i. (iothtttu's higheat society than to
rn ii-'iniitHn'O U) her best society.
Senator Iandraif '; ntu repealing
those sections of the statute law
nndcr which the president pro tem of
the senate and the sneaker and speak-
er pro tarn of the house receive S3 per
diem extra over and above tho salary
which the constitution gives them
was refused engrossment. The sen-
ate consumed the afternoon in it dis-
cussion of "General Hilly Ryder's"
beer inspection bill which it defeated
in short order by a vote of 7 ayes to
19 naya. and in passing a few unim-
portant measures. An Invitation waa
read in both houses Irom the Hedalia
board of trade to the legislature and
state otliccra to visit S dalla aa the
board's guesta
In the house the appropriation for
the state board o agriculture was
increased a'J.lnO. This board gcta
37..MIO. The militia appropriation of
f'0.0"Ki was hotly debated. A iund-
ments were offered to re lucu to 91.1
oon. but it was voted down and the
committee recommended the full
amount of jii.oimi
ThS mine inspection department
was allowed an additional Sxoo
The house devot -d the entire after
noon to consideration of the general
appropriation bill. The onlyehangoa
made were an Increase of to OiMl for
the fish commission and JU'J.noo ap-
prnpriated to pay traveling expenses
of the circuit judges.
narlnmble valua rour "FntorHy PrcacHp-
tarn" wntiM in to tnem ami tnanas you
S-mlntwn. mm the Nttnin of bcr heart for
M bcodit ! I in nTelvcd.
luumiin truly .
hliWAIW P. 1'. A80KKT
fivers '
And Draft
It may be true that flur' 4i'
He but they are being nhjii l to
aomu wonderful twiatiiig by the ivu n
wlio prepuro the tables to show the
extra vagnuce of the vaiious ein
greesoa.
lin Ciik.nky is in court charged with
oattle stonllnt'. The territory will try
to prove that the cows on Ms farm are
stolen. County Attorney Huston haa
a inortgogo for SIS I against Cheney
and holds the cnltlu as chattel sc
en rtt for bond. Till U a queer pro-
eedlng. Mr. Huatott may have some
explaining t do.
Tiik Capital slot)ed over last even-
ing with u lot of ful-oine rot relative
to Uie defunct legislators and the
white eJerks but not oue single word
of pratoe did it give poor K V. die-
Oabe who worketl harder nud longer
to earn a paltry stipend than the
whole out tit rolled into a ball legis-
lators clerks pages and all. Yea the
HepHbllcaiia think a great deal at the
negro nt election time
Colokaiw U planning to celebrate
site twentieth auuiversary of its ad
inUaIoii to the union as a state which
will occur next year by holding aa in-
ternational mining espoaitloN- The
project which waa first saggested by
the Heaver Time has already as-
sumed definite form heavy hiibserip-
tiont having been made to the exposi-
tion fund and aetata committee cres-
ted. Ureat benefit may be expected
to accrue to the city of Heaver and the
elate from this enterprise. It will
call the attention of the world to Col-
orado's unequaled mineral wealth
and steered 1 reautt. ia at tract! eg
foreign capital and Increasing He pip
uialloN.
Uk VviMa was iu Hie city yester-
day making bis last plea iu Milligaa'a
behalf. The doctor worked hard and
eallemly fuV the aboliattneut of cap
Ul ttaUhment iu this territory and
bad St not baea for the treachery of
ttprsataive a3t John would have
am his pet hobby realised Ht. John
ltd chart of the capital punishment
li.il iind ii s mad desire to be ever oa
a.- popular side alternately waxed
V4i iii it ml cold i the baaidliag of the
in a-nrr-. Dr. Furlong - fight waa aot m
... i h tu save the i i-: nf Milliyaa a
shade of
" his own
va
i.-nt
t
!
in rflertt
li.irlartsm
.. I' it ipt I ii .
!tnfrotv will ouniuiut.'
li'lli-' IlUt VVllL-tlllT In- il
h it iiin t 1 1"- - i r r
u . tde latvi.iik'
it its IU 1" tu Vil I ulnt.
N m.i-. Mureh I"! -S iinn time
within the next four years t olonul
Frederick I) ri tint will go to Wash-
ing ton to usU tlu president to appoint
his son. I'. S. (irant to u cadetship in
West I'olnt from which he and his
father th Ute lieneral I'. . I J rant
graduated.
hi-fKl far llrunchl snHvrer
Wasiiinotox Mttreh IM. Kecretary
Morton has inform )d ex-Senator
Martin that he will send a good share
of the seeds which he ha I set apart
for the drought sufferers of tho West
to the unfortunate people in Kansas.
I'ootuiuster lieneral ltiskcll has un-
der ailviMMiient a new design of
money order which will give more
facility in handling it and in sepa-
rating' the coupon from Ihn money
order- It more nearly to the size
of thi) ordinary bank check and this
fact it llioutfht should increase its
ue.
I'rofetkor t' A t'tdyar of the Inter-
national exposition of Atlanta in
Washinirtoo i-ou suiting with Dr. Day
of the geological survey rcintr.linjr
the interior diparlinenl exhibit at
Alanta. Ir Ksj uaoured Secretary
Suiith that the cxlnbit of tin depart-
ment would be rapidly pushed for-
ward. KANSAS CITY MARKETS
Receipts of wbo.it ID cir yir i;i ;i
cart Salet. No. 8 IiapJ wheat. 3 .ir 5.' tc Ma
3 U.ird. SI (jo No bar I Ro rei-oicl u
No. -' rett Jciri .S."tc No .1 rtt M c;
No I red slB. rojfoto 1 o
KeritlpH of corn 41 cr .feu t j Id
cars tisles: No flatten ears i'lcun Wc
cars Wu No J rauud sy . No i ml i-l.
Wc. No white. II (Mrs II 3 ctr 41c
No. :i srhlie. lio
sslet No S mitol om. I m re J tv o
( caw Ute I curt S'c .' cant e No a out
tl'v Na i tie No -' white oatt :-K
No 4 while oatt. sue
Hye Kiret No t sic Nt t He Fin
eed Dull ti 3d liraa Kirn eeec it
cwmackeil t'ora chop UM Jitf)t per cwt
aackeit
lit) IteveipU 91 cart Toe very ln re-
cetpM IUU iaoraia did uol tri-ak the market
bet Ihey bmUo ii asore dtlaeult to get ruli
selcrt Tlatolby. fancy. choice s;i ")
No I 7a?s Ke t tsi&. clover stixd
.mtli faacf prslrio. U)iifc ihul.o Hi
It). No I MtfH No 3 L)iA u packm.'
hay H.OMM
Kaaaee tt Uw Meek.
rattle Iteeeipu. .! etlvea Ju" hlipe I
Katurday. IW. islvea 1st The market tj
irou sad Irom let IV hl.-hi-r on good u iiu.'
cattle all erouuil"
Oreaaed heel aa4 viiort nirer 31 & J.
Xui and ladiaa at -i 3? tj Wnii're
limn i cow I beifer ;-j.ir.
l.Lkri aut Used':- lil I J. iaiel :
m
llu' Hecelpti. i! ahlppud Saturliv
;.' i bi tur."t aa i-troug to I ij U' :li i
all ; r Mind
Tin ti Jl I'll l- II hi .ii. I n i I
DOOKSRY'S rncuntts.
Mshm ii CiiiiinirN"li of CiHtfretilonul
Ai)Hiirliitlini.
WAaiitsoToN March lJ. II present-
ative Hockery of Missouri a member
of the committee on appropriations
makes public a statement conttlning
a comparison of appropriations by the
Fifty-first Fifty-second ami iniy-
third congresses it shows says Mr.
Hockery that the appropriations ot
the Fifty-first congre-a were 1U1.'-
(WO 10: of the Fifty-aeeond. l.027-
1M7.B47. and of the Fifty-third '.mo-
S3H.mil. "In other word this eongreas the
I'ifty-third has reduced the ttpproprl-
s lions under those of tho Fiftv-first
eonpress 4:)3.Mll and below thosj
of the last congress aan.'iW.S.'in."
Mr. Hockery also asserts that for
Hi Brst time in a lonir serlos of yeara
the regulur annual appropriations
which comr within the aipervision oi
congress are smaller at the conclud-
ing session than at the first regular
session. '
A RACI WAR UIKEUY.
I xellentenl Ml 1'nlonWII". tl Over Hit
lIIHKr A I TtMlil.
I'xioNvn.i.K. Mo. March 12. The
excitement attending the shooting
of Al Todd the colored man. by t'itv
Marshal Clark has slutted and a ue
ploruble Nt ite of affairs exists.
Parties unknown with strong preju-
dices against the colored racj
have sent notices to nil
the colored men ordering
them to quit the town. TheletUis
are adorntd by a skull and cri.su
bons. and the on In possession of
your correspondent roads as follows:
Yon will please move out of town
by April I. Tirs is fair warning.
Tell Jim lirailfJubtN to get '.it of
town. Hy order of committee. " Tills
was directed to u inurr'.cd uitiii. It
was snt to the single men. but jrava
them loss time to get out of town.
Prosecuting Attorney lee T. Itoblit-
son bus issued a manifesto n id tne
chances are the would-be whltJ-cap
will be proaecuteil to the full -xtenl
of the law.
.Male lli'ip Wnntfltt.
Men and women to make big money
with the Practical Plating Dynamo.
la the electrical machinu nsed in the
great' plating factories fHt to M a
week made easy. Plates everything.
No experience; big profile. Address
V P. flarriaon Co. Clerk No. It
Col u in bus Ohio.
Furnished rocma for rent. F.nnuiro
ofiMra. Van Voorhecs. ) U
Hegg'a Cherry Cough tSyrnp relieves
tlral soreness and mollicring sensa-
tion in your lungs. Safer surer and
qu'eker than any medielnu on the
market fivery bottle guaranteed by
your popular druggist Scaton.
While no phyaii Ian or pharmacist
conscientiously warrant a cure the .1.
C. Ayer CV. guarantee the puilty
strength and medicinal virtues of
Ayer's Saraaparilla. It ivtis the
onlv blood purifier admitted to the
World's Fair In Chleago lSt3.
(Illllll IClHIllllIK I'ri'C.
During the coming year every
scholar attending the Presbyterian
Sunday school will receive freonyonr'a
subscription to a weekly young folks
paper containing serial and other
stories Illustrated articles and other
matter by the bast writers. All clill-
dre not attending other schools arc
in vilcd to trn e lit d itelve them.
ASSO
Four
Stallions
C$GO NU
v wfl- Siip
MULES
iEL'u
CASH
AHO
ON
TIME.
218-224 S Division St. Guthrie.
All Slock nuisl lie as Itciircsciilpil or no Sale. Horses ('Uiiiil In Power Clipiicrs $J jipr licail
DH FARRINOTON
SporlulUt In Ihn .Moillntl imil StirKltitl
iikih oT Woiik-ii.
nu;
Also successfully treats rectal diseas-
es piles llKUiluiv. atricturub and in-
fltiiuumtion of the urethra. Hernia
(rupture) cured without un oponitlon.
itroncliial lung and heart disonnea
treated by tho latest approved moth-
ods. Dr. Ftlrrington has had n largo
experience in sanitarium work man
cases thought to be incurable can be
cured by his methods. Olllco In Oray
Hros. block. 11 lllf
lt-KK' Truplt'iil (ill.
Tho wonderful lininment for
.Sprains Hruises lllieumatibin and all
decpsuatod diseases whure a powerful
liiihnont is required. AsU for and be
sure you tret Hoggs' Tropical Oil.
Every bottle warranted. Sold by Sen-
Ionian Drug Co.
Tjost A pocket memorandum book
containing railroad passes and private
papers belonging to Hoy Hotl'maii.
Finder will please forward to The
Leader office and receive adequate re-
ward t o
B H .
V if u ft a
EAST HARRISON AVENUE.
H. H. PERRY Prop'r.
PROFESSIOHAL DIRECTORY.
Iwtlli for IUiIuiIh:(.
Montoomkiiv A In... March 1'.'. -Captain
Kolb who ciaitns to b Ala-
bama's rightful governor l.'fi ont-
gomery yesterday for 'Hirmlti .-liaui
to be present at the meeting of the
Populis. state executlvj com littoe
to-day calle I for th.- ttrposn if de-
termining wliuther the parts -.hull
adopt revolutionary in thMls i.i scat
Kolb. Captain Kolb ikelin.-d t talk
saying: "I have written a -.troug
communication to the com.ntte
which will be givon to the pre s." it
is underHtootl here tliat Kolli favor
revolutionary m-.-thods. It is said the
eojimittee will be about e nly di-
vided on Koib's proMlt:on.
A I'routMieut lil-niriuH I) ml
t'Hii.i.K oritK Mo.. March r.. Dr.
John II. Kllis for forty yetu-i a resi-
dent and prominent physic tn here
died at Headwood. K. IX lr. Klhs
was prominont us a Union mm during
the Civil war was pay mast -r In the
army state senator from th s district
aud iu IsTO was the Libera! Repub-
lican candidate for congress n id came
near dofeating Hon. 1 ('. Purl. r. now
United States 1 1 strict judge at Fort
Hntith Ark. Hi. F.lli remov J a few
years u ;n to Doadwood and died ot
the residence of his adopted 'laughter
Mrs. John It ilson who as one ot
the woman coiuiuisionei of the
world's fair in H'3
"Perhaps you would not think so
but a verv large proportion ot diseases
in New York comes from carelessness
about catching cold" says Dr. Cyrus
Iklsou. 'It is such a simple thing and
so common that very few people un-
less it is a case of pneumonia pity any
attention to a cold. There are a great
many caseh of satarrh and consumption
which have their origin in thla neglect
of the simplest precaution of every
day life. The most sensible advice Is
when you have one get rid of ii ns
soon as possible. My all means do not
neglect it." Hr. I'Msou tioet not tell
how to cure a cold but we will. Take
Chamberlain's Cough Itemed y. It
will relieve the lungs uid expectora-
tion open the secretions and soon
effect a permanent cure. Twenty-live
and M) cent bottles for sale by F. H.
Hillic A Co. druggists.
iiistuliy Ciiihlrvii
come from healthy muthers. And
mothers will certainly be healthy if
they take IV. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
a.'riptiou. Nothing can equal il in
building up a woman's strength iu
regulating and assisting all her nat-
ural functions. 1 1 lessens the pains
and burdens of child-bearing supiorls
and strengthens weak nursing
mothers and promotes an abundant
secretion of nourishment.
It's an invigorating restorative
tonic a soothing and bracing nervine
and a guaranteed remedy for woman's
ills and ailments In every chronic
"female complaint" or weakness if it
fuils to benefit or cure you have your
money back. fit
Delicate diseases allectlug male or
female however induced speedily and
permanently cured. Illustrated book
sent sealed for 10 cents iu stamps.
World's Hispcu&ary Medical Assoc! it-
tion itfl;i Main street HurVitlo X. V.
lli'Hl."' Illinium i.iUn
The household remedy. Every family
should keep it for Cuts Hum It raises
and Inflammation of all Winds. Keaton
keepa a full supply.
A stimulant is often needed to nour-
ish and strengthen the roots and to
keep the hair a natural color. Hall's
Hair Uenewer is the best touic for the
hair.
TllniO CliMrt'li
Services every night and morning al
7:3o p. in. aud 10 a. in. this week up to
Friday night llisbop It rook e will do
the preaching The sermons are on
the church calech'sm All are re-
quested to attend. tf
Teachers' registers best found
printed bound in manilla and cloth
for hale at ltoylc a book store. The
law says these registers are required
to bo used by teachers iu all public
schools. Approved by Superintendent
Cameron. tf
For Salo Steam threshing machine
the host make; aUo good farm for sale
or rent one mile south of town. Ap-
ply at this olllce. 20 tf
The Hair ia the crowning beauty of
woman mid is something every wom-
an should be interested in If your
hair is dry nntl brittle railing out or
turning gray try Hoggs' Hair Uenew-
er. A positive guarrntee with every
bottle Price 75 cts. Sold by Hcu Io-
nian DrugjCo
.luck ror Snl ii.
A thoroughbred Kentucky jack and
three good jennets. Address 1. C.
Lower Oinur Ok. 1 95 tin
LAWYERS.
J. It. KkATON. lNO. 11. COTTKUAI..
KATON & COTTKRAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Iteomi 1 2 and :i international Lnivn anil
Trust iSuIUlliiK Oklahoma Ave. up. U.
S. Land olllco.
pKANIC 15. LUCAb.
NOTARY PUHLIC.
The Leader Counting Room.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TAHLIC:
Leaves Orlando at 2 n. ni.
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. m.
rives at Orlando at 1 1 a. m.
Arrives
Ar
the
P.eggs' Little (limit Pills!
Heggs' Little Oiaut Pills'.
Hoggs' Little (Hunt Pills!
ICeep '.he noma iu mind when you
want a perfect and honest pill. Forty
pills in en-h bottle. All others have
from 23 to :t0. Sold by Seawn
Milt till.
A good girl to do house work at 331
West Springer corner Third. 3t
In. Price's U-cam Baking Pc- '
Vord' Fair lllaheit A ware.
yiLMAM HI.INCOK
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
"-n1ie in Victor Kuililing.
Kverybody go to the Haul a dugr
storo for anything you may want in
the drug line. Everything as cheap If
not cheaper thnn anywhere else.
A 0. Hixo.v t Co.
Wauled Reliable party to rent half
of good onh'o room. Address 'Olllco''
are of Leader.
kjjami . ciMWTinvAm:
Ailoniey-ai-S.HU.
law i' si. v tt .
Witsh-fimlmi IK V.
The Lai.il Di:p.irtment
of my office is conducted by the lute
chief of the Oklahoma Towusite mid
contest divisions I solicit vour busi-
uoaa and guarantee satisfaction
Hoggs' Herman Salve is the moat
perjeot Pile roinedy over put on tho
market. Cures where all others fall.
A positive guarantee with every box 1
Seaton your popular urnggwi aeeia
it on hand.
.Vnlldc.
The Logan county horllcultural and
agricultural socitlea will hold their
regular meeting and quarterly meet-
ing on Saturday .March K 1 p 111. al
the olllce of the Home Field and
Forum A full attendance ia desired.
W. M. McCoy Secretary.
For Kent The best staud
saloon in town. Inquire of
Cooler. K C stable. I'.
for a
Oeorge
Hol CollVe
Km-oUciiI CoII'it
Delicious Colleo
Served at Irs. Williams' luiuh coun-
ter Harrison avenue opposite Hotel
Itoyal. Open every evening until 10
o'el ek.
Hlrael Hrothers lead ull others iu
groceries and provisions. Try them.
1-1'J lin.
For sale At Leader olHcej one half
medium Chandler A Price Gordon
press 11x20. It is In perfect condi-
tion and is running overy day at our
office We must make room for large
press.
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The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
A severe rheumatic pain in the left
ahoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper
a well known druggist of Uea Moines
Iowa for over atx monlba At times
the pain was to severe that he could
not lift anything. With all he could
do he could not get rid of it until he
jpplitd Chamberlain's f'aiu Halm ' I
only made three applb atioas cf it"
he st p. "And have siiice Wen Irvt?
fitun all nain." lie now recommends
it to persona similarly uttliiUd. It s
f r .-al- by K. U LHHe & Co.
Xwttee te Mtbsrriacrs
Mtbsoribers to The Leader who f j .
t 1 r.- tire their papers promptly cter.t
111 iruing vs ill pltae report s uh fa I
nr;- to this oOlee at once
S uie people always look froh ami
young white others look prcnjaturly
ulil. with akla dried up aud wrinkled.
11 ..- r ... uie lo i
I.i f t "..'l'V " . '. - i l'
.I'l. ! 1 . I
J uctic dockets at Lkaiiku oltk'c. t
C'oiikIi uiiiI CiiwkIi ihhI ChiikIi.
Hut if you deaire to stop coughing
try Heggs' Cherry Cough Syrup It re-
lieves instantly and will eff ot a per-
manent eure tiuloker than any cough
rure on the market. Pri e .. vi ami
1 no A itosltive guarantee wall every
bottle. Isold by Setoninn Drug Co.
CALL AT TAINT SllOI1.
1 1.1 N. SciMiuil
Kor your iialntlng paper hanging
and slgu work. AH work guaranteed
J. P. BEARD.
SPRING
Is coining. P.w k aw.i our
winter clothci. on ran get a nob
by spring ami suniiner suit lor
S18
and upwards at 109 S. lirsi street.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to
Railroad
Good hotel accommodations at
both Stillwater and Orlando. Alio
good livery at Stillwater.
ME El? BROS.. Propa
W.L. Douglas
ty)& WBbCiIE. TIT FOR A KING.
. CORDOVAN
FRENCH ACNAMCtLED CALF
4.S33J FlNECALF&KAKOAiiaa
3.E0 P0UCE.3 SOLES.
oioZ.WiORKlNGMEfe
' 'EXTRA rillE- ".
2.$l.7BOYS'SCH0QlSH0Ei
oEO2 S 7B
?'$2-BESTP0N00k.
srwn rn raTAi nritr
rW-L.-DOUGL.Aa'
tw i-1 1 crniaii .
Over Ona Ulllon Hoopla wur (lie
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes arc equally satisfactory
t hey give tho best value for the money
they equal custom ihoc In stleunil lit.
I Inlr weiirlm: qunlltles are unmirpunscJ.
ftie prices are uniform -stnnipcil on hole.
Prom $1 tu j ta eJ over other nuikLS.
If jour dealer cannot supply you wouu. bold by
BEN. STRAUSS
2U- OKLA. AVE.
FOIt A (loni)
sT- 33
Af X
5Mn s
sn
fxLTM
lJ.?wgrjy
&Mw$meFWi
N. KIRCH
Mei chant Tailor.
MONEY
lo loan 011 hurt time
l'ostoftice.
(J llicc titer
J. C. STRANG
.11ASSKY V MOItltlKON
Urocers UiiIcIkm's
Sui'i'iMMirH tu VO I.i: .V SAM I'll
Corner Srcoml ami Harrison.
IlixnU ililliT'il tu liny pari til City.
UYERY M
-do to
TAPLETO
Livery Barn
Wines
and
ITlWTiff- "'"""'"mmv
H .
1 na isc i 1
RnnriiPQ
'I uiuiiuiuu
LIQUORS
AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
At tilt)
SAMB 011) .MUSKS
Sit IlitrrUon Am-.
CALL AGAIN.
ir.
LLP
HILLIPS
mw
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JounOrr.ccisOPFOS.TEU S PATtNTOrncr
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1.4 1 - . . r ' th dernp-J
'vliaree. Ilur In n t lint 1 p.iti nt i fci urrd.
11 w ' . i m 1 n 1 .u in mmr
300 Main St. OUl:ilioma City
HlM'llHlUI if
IMhKS AM) KUlTUItK
Chronic Uihoiucs ami bin-cial bra'icli-
as oaturrh mid lung iliwun'K. Kit-
vousness itinl ilUnaoii nf wonifli mid
eliiUlrun. Hivtal diseasos ami hernia
Liriil without dolt'iitioii from but!
lu's-. Will vi-.it iiiy town. ("urrr
piJIIill'IK-l' MlUcilOll. T0ll'jillll' i'l
titlioo In his u to i a. in. ami t to 5 p
in
Cleveland At. East of Division St.
G. H. LYNDS.
Mas for ivnt
'J room IIoiiko $ I. (II)
7 " " 10.00
.") " "... 10.00
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7 " 20.01)
G. H. LYNDS.
Real Estate Loan and
Rental Agency.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
DAIITIIITr A; .U'
Veterinary Surgeons Surgeon Dentists.
S i:. cor Noble iul l-'irst
Dr Peoples
r
1 1
A PAHPHLCT
c - In-Ja'l I'm
M-:tnATt Ftts
! SAVES YOUR LINEN!
1
DENTIST
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iC.A.SNOW&CO.i
J orp pa
snwwvv
PATrNTOrn-c Wash-notom D C
Hand Work the M.
Try Uid Troy Maud l-unndry
Uf F. SpriiiKi-r.
II. B FBIERSON
lla- 1 1 uil lifti'i'ii ti'sr. nf 1 mm ii'iiei"
bUl)lllMHIlt.'ll Willi l-ii'i;il HMt
h'rinliiuti' oourso in tin- U-ht culli-ifcs in
the laiul. lVrforms thomulily ami
skillfully every opera tion Known n
tht profossion. hibcrtb urtitli-liil teeth
on t'oiitiiiuous Hum i;.M Aluiuiniuu
ainl HalitM-r iiUti's fir witlinui plato
I'.r l?i vi.rk 1 Iii.tti-l u in- in tho
1 I l i' 'la r r i 1' ni Ave
a 1 1 rat stt. 1 '
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