The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 123, Ed. 1, Friday, April 26, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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GUTIIItlU I.OIWB NO. 3 1. O. O. V.
Mit'tM Mmultiy ulis'lit of oncli wouk
at 7:30. VIslthiK Odd Follows am
alway wi-konif. C A Wkuikman N (1.
I. Fore a i it. Sivreturv.
IT VT iThlK 1.01)013 NO. 1 A. O. U.
W. iiii'i'V TliurMluy i'VimiImj of
fk iifi-.nn p. in (lull In victor
lilock I'oi'imr First iitul lluirlsmi. VMI
iiiir WorkiiuMi tilvvuys welcome.
.I.N. Wam.aci:. M.W.
O. 1!. Montooviimiv Ui'coidor.
IMII.Y Ur.ATIIKK I'OKIX'AS l
Special report for Tiik Daii.V
I.imikk by W. .1. Wullers. observer
United .States weutber bureau:
Highest temperature ychturihiy: 73;
lowest 18.
FfireutiKt for today: Fulr stationary
temperature
LARGE SCHOOL IN PERIL.
btaiiforil lliilwrilty. In I'utlfnrnlii Muy lie
lllllirlllMl In (lime.
Sax Fiuwhco Aprils.'. The teach
eri at Stanford university are looking
for positions in other uuiver&!.
uiuh-r tne Impression that the u.i.-ver-dty
fouinled by l.ehimt Stuufiir I
will soon eloe 1th doors. They fear
1 lie college will I'lo&e because there u
iioinouey in the .Stanford estate to pay
for its uiaiutenuiK-e the estnte lieintf
tmivrlfd up In a .suit with the t'uitcd
State- vvliieh is tfoinjf on in tlie federal
courts. Tin- probate court has no
power to use fund- of the estate to
heep the college on a linn footing.
IN HIS OWN DEFENSE.
VViirili'u nl tin' Kiiikim I'oiiit ctitlit ry An-
mith Storlm lulil hy V It lii'nit'n for tlm
Mute.
Toi'i.KA Kan. April :.'.'. Warden
C'hube was a witnuss in his own be-
half before the penitentiary Investiga-
tion committee to-day. He went over
the entfre lilstory of his service as war-
den and jfiive his side of the storiet
told by witnesses of the stale. Ho
denied that he had introduced corporal
punishment in the prison lie said
that he had inherited the "crib." the
"buck and i'ii(r" and other instruments
of punishment from Win den Case. He
denied the Lou Williams storv.
.Null
The mcmbcri of Camp Jamison con-
federate veterans are requested to
meet at the dialriet court room on
Saturday April 'J7 at S p m. to
led deloyateaMo'the reunion to
held at lloiiHtou Texas on May
He-
be mi
s: and Ul (.'. It Kitknkh
T S. .Iii.vkr Commander.
Adjutant.
si ni j ml ur Miilin
I Simile (lOiilon Better doe; about five
months old had on fair leather collar
with riiiff and short strap attached;
answers to name of "l)iiuili." A ll'i-
erul reward will bo paid for his return
to 723 Hast Nnblo avenue.
I 'J.' t" I!. F. ISkkkkv.
Jlii'NS Uniting S hiiiil.
Let us call attention to the dross
culling school now beine; taught in
the Victor block rooms II and IS sec-
ond lloor. The system taught fives
the best salitifaclioii. livery lady
should take a course in the school. It
is especially the thine; for young ladies
who have to ilepeiiil on their own
hands for a living. At the request of
Kline of our scholars we will open an
industrial school in connection witli
our work. For further information
inquire at our class rooms. 1 'ltf
ll'-i AhIiiiiIhIiIiii:
how Dr. I'ieree'H Favorite l'lesoriptlon
acts upon nervous women. It's a mar-
velous remedy for nervous and gen-
eral debility. Chorea or St. Vitus'
Dance lnsomania or inability to sleep
Miasms convulsion? or fits and every
like disorder.
liven ill eases of insanity resulting
from functional derangements the
peraUtent use of the Prescription will
by restoring the nttuiil functions ef-
fect a cure.
For women hollering from any fe-
coiuplaint or weaknoss; for women
who are run down or overworked; the
change from girlhood to womanhood
the critical .change of life it is a nied-
uine that safely und certainly builds
up strengthens regulates and cures.
If it doesn't if it ever fails to bene-
cure you have your money bad;.
What more can any one ask.
U anything that isn't bold in till.
way likely to be just an good?
litiuil Claims. .Mining (Maims.
WATSON K. rOLKMAN
ATT0KNKV AT LAW
lllll Alliinllr Itlili.'- VhIiIiikI'" ' O.
Heferenees Hon Lufe Police of Colo-
rado. Hon. .1. 0. Hell M. C Hon. J. I).
Hicks M. V. Hon. Haider lioen of
Milinimota Senator Win. V. Allen.
Burrows' stage Line.
Shortest
Quickest
Best .
Line between l'orry and l'awnon. Mop
at Morrison'b for dinner. Leave Perry
very morning tit 0. Pawnee at .
Dr Peoples
DENTIST !
Hah had tifteon years of experience
supplemented with special pobt
graduate course in the boat colleges in
the land. Performs thoroughly and
skillfully every operation known o
the profession. Inserts artificial teeth
on continuous (him Uold Aluminum
and Uubbcr plates or without plate
llndgi uorU ) Lowest prices in the
lly l P ttairs t.or Oklahoma Ave.
and I rat Street
HHinSCHBtJto
jtSPECTACLES'
afr TTX
EYEGLASSES
REPUBLICAN CLUBS.
A Lnrge Meeting Bxpectod
Clovaltuid O. In June.
nt
A WOMAN mil GARBAGE INSPECTOR.
IIIki .liiiie Ail 1 in. of ( hldiKo Will Woiiriiu
Ollli'liil .Slur -Spitln Will AiioIiikI')'
.Mine. .Iloiljenkit tile .lr'
Kxpellcil from Unmlu.
ri.Kvr.t. vxn. (). April 2.V Seeretary
A. It. Humphrey of the N'atioiinl
I.etigne of P.epublicnii clulm. is in the
city in conference with the committee
In elm rye of arrangement for the com-
ing convention of the league In Cleve-
land in .lime. He says he is nnsuretl
that it will bo the greatest and most
im iHiitiiii t coiiveutiou of the league
yet hehl for present indication
point to a lure attendance of
delegates anil lsitors. It ha
been decided to introduce 1111
innovation at this coiiveutiou in the
shape of an open session at which free
discussion on all political question
will be permitted. This It is believed
will furnish 11 n opportunity for a lively
light over the silver question. In for-
mat ion has been received to the eil'ect
that a special train will be sent from
Chicago. A bo.it loud of republicans
will 11 No come from Diiluth. Deliver
will semi a train load of silver
Itonmers There will also be a special
train from I'lttsburg-h tine fioui low 11
with the celebrated Iowa state luimi;
another from Louisville. Nashville ainl
Cincinnati; one from Philadelphia and
from Indiana an 1 still another from
New York. A special Imut wil! also
he run from llull'.tlo The invitations
to address the convention have
already been accepted by ex-Senator
Warner Miller of New Y-rk; lion. . I.
S. Clarksoii of Iowa; Ad .. .1. Kllen
Foster of Washington; tlov. AlelCin-
ley. lion. .I0I111 Al. Thurston of Ne-
braska; e-(!ov. Fomker. of Ohio; lion.
A. II. Cummins of Des .Moines
and Senator .1. C. I'urrows. of .Michi-
gan. It is also cpeetol Senators
Allison Woleott and Teller and
Cliuuncey Al. Depew will accept the in-
vitations which have Ik'cii sent them.
The committee yesterday decide I that
CongresMiittn P.outelle of .Maine should
preside at the banquet to be given the
isitors.
a wovivn ron oAimMu: ixspccion.
Ciiicaiio. April J."t.--M':sh.lune Adams
of Hull house civic feleratlon ami
municipal reform fame. will in the
future wear the ollicial star of the
c'.tv department of public works under
the lapel of h -r j ic'cet S'ie was
yesterday appointed garbage Inspector
in the Nineteenth ward bv .Mayor
Swift mill will begin to-day devoting
herself to watching the movements of
the contractor for reinovln r garbage
and ele.iiiiu the stieels ill the district
west fi inn the Chicago liver to Throop
street.
HI' UN wil 1. WOI.OOI.IC.
Wahiiim. ion. April '.'.- Secretary
Ciesliam has received a dispatch from
Air. Ilaniils Taylor. I'nlteil States min-
ister at .Madrid assuring him that
Spain would accede to the demands
of the I'nited States in the Alli-
atica alfair. and that the captain of
t'ue 1 nude do Vemidito vmiiiIiI he put 011
trial for hit olfeii-' fo lirin' at an
American vessel outside the .one. The
tone of the dispatch is such that the
slate depiiitment feels that its course
will be absolutely viiuPcated by the
result.
jmrc. vioiur'i.v KXi'iti.i.rn rnoM ui'.ssiv.
I.omion. April -'". A dispatch to the
Chronicle from Vicuna says that the
Itussiau g.ivernuient hasepelled Aline.
Alodjeska tins well known actress
from Varaw. owing to a violent
speech she made against Hussiu in
Chicago.
NICARAGUAN CRISIS.
IliltUli T101111 Will lie I.iiiiiIimI ul I nrlnto
lu.ilav Cii.tulii Hun. 111 ! I e '1'aUeii.
vsiiiNti ro April -J.'i. - Huct olll-
e'ltil information has beun leeeive i as
tolireat llritkln'H btdligercnt hteps in
Nlciiiiigiiu. llritinh troop are to be
landed at t'orinto. The custom houses
are to be occupied by the British forces
and llrltish otllcers are to esercUe the
functions of collector. of customs. At
tht same time Nlcaraguan looal com-
merce ii. to be crippled by a blockade.
The limit of time allowed Nicaragua to
yield expires to-day and the blockade
'lauding of troops anil kuiure of cus-
tom houses in to begin Immediately
thereafter. There s gool leawm to
believe that Nicaragua is not likely to
yield but will allow llritili troop to
lu'ciipv t'orinto in order that conspicu-
oiik attention may be drawn to what is
re Hrded by Nicaragua u an iiiviikiou
of the Monroe doctrine.
MANY MISSIONS SUPPORTED.
Work of I lie Wouinii'a l'r.'litirluii .VI l-
I011 lloiril of Hut Nnrtlmnit.
I li.rnoir Mich April 35. Some 300
delegates and muny miskionary work-
er are uttending the tvventy-ftiurtli
annual nieetlng of the Woman's Pres-
byterian Hoard of Mission of the
Northwekt which convened yckterdav.
The bourtl maintains in foreign fields
b8 women lnlhhtouarlck 3'J llible vv om-
en. 31 native teachers 7 boarding
kchooU 111'.' day kchoolk ami controls 'x!
kharek in hospitals 'and medical ills
pensnries.
DEEF TRUSTS JVT KANSAS CITY.
hfertitury .Mnrlnii lluk liiroriiiiillnii Tlmt
Sut'li n l.'iiinlilne Dnf In luit ll.l.
Wasiiinoion April 35.- Sretar
Mortou lias been informed by a com
munication from Kuiikiis tity that
then ik a beef triikt among the pack I
erof tliut elty. It U ktt.l that the
pitcker rti organiatHl with articles of '
agreement ami directory with of-
tlciiilk. ThU trust meets once a week
on Tuesday ureiilng and keU the price
to the retuil dealer for the coming
week Mr. Morton U invitod to Investi-
gate and pnnb.li.
l-'ire dektroyod the entire business
tKirtioii of I'hester. Neb including
seven buildings. The loss will l-
nlKJiit sm.ouo with only 5H-".ou msur-
ance
.. d.ii..d.i
sweaiuooiviiiB...l
AwrdJ Uoji Mtiil Miiwlnur Fur Sin FriiulK?.
n
So
PROTECT YOUR EYES
MR. H. HIRCHBBRG
The wll known rvc ruiril of 3n K. 14 trrM New York
(c"l Olive street. St Louis. M . h aiMint..l V. W. While
a airent fot hi non chaiifratlr HM-i-tm-le and f.ve-l"
and ever.t (Mir puri haweit i Kuur.inii-ett. ki that at any time
a change ia neee..' y nn matter ho Kt-ratilird the tonnes
they will tBrninli the e.irty with a new pair of -lanrn free
ofcharre. C. V. White has a lull aottment and invites
all who wlnh to Mitif th.-tn-.rlrri.nf the ureal .itpcrlitrilj
uf Ihrt jlannen nv r am and all other- nun in use. to tall
examine them at tin- tore of c. W. W lute 11 Oklahoma
avenne. Bole aireut lorfinthrie. O. V. None irrnnnte unless
stamissl "MoM-Cli.inirr.tMt-." No ieiid1rts suptitied.
SlOlell Itt'MHMl.
Hlolen on the stret t.s of HulHrie
Mnreh s nn Kngllsh jointer dog. De-
scription: it titer large almost whiU"
with lemon ear and n few leiimn spots
011 his sides; wore when stolen leather
collar with nickel plate with the let-
tors "J. C. Jamison Guthrie Okl"
and on reverse side .Murray Moore
lllaekwell and Newklrk." Reward of
$2.1 for delivery to me of dog and con-
conviction of thief. .1. V. Jamison tf
Oklahoma Lender and Oklahoma
Farmer one yenr for S . tf
C M. PARKER CITY WEAVER
KtlH linst Oldiilioiiui Ave.
Practical Carpet Weaver
Largest assortments in Okluhouia or
the southwest. Nine recti changes.
Fifty stylv... of cariH-ts. Silk and Cot-
ton curtains. Plain and fancy rugs
hammocks lied spreads woolen blan-
kets etc. woven to order. All orders
promptly fllled. Orders received by
freight or exprtss. Persons living in
tin city may drop ua a card in the
postollice giving the street and 11 um-
ber and we will call and see yon at
once regarding orders for work. Cash
paid for carpet rags. New
Carpets for Sale Cheap !
Or. Price's Cream linking Powder
'V nrtj'i. Pair Highr ' Mcdalpm) Diuluin
What Nerve Merries
have done forotlier
& lor you.
Al
X'
1ST DAY.
V5COR
Qp 11111 HA"
llff IE" M Pncit Pmrtlu
!. J -"J .'WwUi.Ji
and rarmanenty Nostorea. "v111 UAY-
A positive ctue for all V.ikiK'sst.
NtrvotiMiess Debility and all their
tr.iinof evils lesiiltini; I lomeaily error;
and later excesses the result o'l ove-
woik sickness won) etr. I)eeloo
and gives tone and strength to the .sex-
ual organs. Stops unnatural losses or
nightly emissions caused by yotithlul
eriorsorexcessiveuseoftobacco.opiuir.
and liquor which lead to consumption
and insanity. Theii use shows immedi-
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BERRIES no other.
Gunenient to cany in vest pocket.
I '1 ice $1.00 per box six boxes ane full
ticatment $5.00. Guaranteed tocure
'inv case. If not kept by your drutr-
sist we will send them by mail uivui
receipt of price in plain wrappc.
I'aniphlet free. Address mail oiden.lo
AMEIilCAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. 0.
Col ule 111 t.iillnle Oklahoma lv 1'. II
Llllie .V I o
RIPANS TABULES
Are just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water I
We have them in this shape
simply for their handiness.
HlI'ASaTAIlUI.ra lira like an
Kimlut-er gulntc o et hit liU anil
jiowerful iiiai'liliirry k!IiK u
llttlo Ufceaiiary lulirloatliu to
tlm nissirul tiurta. ifll'AN a
TAtULtb do tliU fur YOU. -
Constipation Oizzlnejs. Nausea
liyspcptla unit Alal-Nutritlon
all lclJ to Kipins labules.
At Dru Store or Srnt l.y Mall for do rwit.
lanNC'liwu JLlVlUMj.rui-i)ht. Wew urk
'
Pi hi Lr.trr' ljfll.li IllamonJ llrand.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
K yf. alvlirlitul uuil IImIv I.enUlHr.
w.'K. iiaic lw r- miilt uoui "k
K.vA lin.BAl t I. r fa. .rrr A'mWiA Itia i
IsIWriWAk.. ...t Hr.i..1 in Ifwl kliJ ttid blftlUc
- wrfcr - . . " "7 ' T. . ... -....I -
" Tv ' lt UIUI nuuuu i urn'
Ar fiwi.iu. i imiiut. . At lirurciMA.orMDil lr
L) ... ... t..r I .ill. iil.ri - - BI.1
r- t "Hrllrr Tor l.ill ."''' k r. turn
D Mall. Ilt.ooil I . .iliwanl. A.N. Mifwr
-" ChU'lirilPrl lii;iultfalC.Muill"wsui4
Ij ul Lm.iI 1iu4..U. rklludtt. 1'a.
D L DOWD'S HEALTH EXERCISER
?f . l'nr L'liltlemil. lad irk vnutbs
tlilcle or iuvallil. (Jouiplalv
v miukiuiii! tflLo. blu. Hinir
'' iiniiii; ui-u urieutiflc durably
i Heap luuurawt by Mj) puy-
-uijiik iaHra cicrif) ineH.
.mil riliiura Huw uaiutf it; Ill'd
in ular 40 vuvraviuva free
s it-n 1 1 ii .li -i. .i I and mh al culture 4ras(14
-tr'-t. N. ..ik.
W. L. Dcuclas
C3 CUAt IS THE BEST.
(U wriai TIT roR AKING.
gS. COEDOVAM
rambnutnAnuiLU WALT.
43.sp Fine CAt&KAHOoa
3.BPP0LICE.3 soles.
a9. WDRKIMpi.-. .
?'. EXTRA F.NC.mtNS.
2.1 7s BOYS'SCHQGLSHOEl
ladies.
J9?J?2.I.'0
BEsTrj0NG0lA4
5FMr rnn catii nrnr
V-L..OOUClL-Aja.
Over Ono Million i'cople wear tbe
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They glva the best value for the money.
1 hey equal custom ahoca InatvlcanJI
1 hslr wearing qualities are unaurpasacd.
id lit
1 lie prlcci are uniform itamntd on to!
Hroni Si to S.i aaveJ over other m.-k a
If ) our deale. i.innol supply )uu vu ua i t-u 1 j
. r- r IV I v "Tr Mil C rv
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SftHiluy Srltwil itomanlttttt
1' . re will be a Sunday school con-
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r.tMilMH ftlsam ? ka lililai atolannl
district of lyog'an county held at Phil-
lips' ffror at the month of Skeleton
creek on northwest quarter section
4 township 17 rang j west Sunday
May te.
There will be a good rnjfrtou con-
sisting of songs and declamations; ad-
dresses by prominent Sunday school
workers from all oer the territory
and competitive singing by the rariou
Sunday schools In the district. The
district ii composed of Orlando His-
tnarck .Marshall Oak View. Mnlhnll
Hose Hill Crescent Woodland and
Lawrie.
All the schools In the district aia
expectei to be present Program will
be published later.
S. P. ATitRHTos Pre.
D. W. Wai.tos Sec.
Nutlre.
All aecouuta due us must be wbl on
or liefore April 20 or same will be
placed in attorney s handn for collec-
tion. Ml'llHAY A Wn 1 1 wi.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to nil others.
Fresh cow for sale
cer hardware Co.
Kniuire Speii-
I 31 t f
Trade ia better good wjrk Is the
caiiRO. Try ua and' nee. Outline
Htettm litiuiitlry. Telephone I.
I 21 tf.
I Kirnl published in The Daily Leader
April 21 lS'.r. 1
Notice lor l'lihlimlion.
It W. Mark a manufacturer and
denier In earlsiiiated goiaN sotla water
aerated waters etc requiring the use
of containers ami carriers on which ho
hits nniues IuihuIk marks and trade
in irks or other ilebignalioii of owner-
ship or proprietorship Mumped en-
graved etched blow n in impressed or
otherwise produced on said containers
ami earlier-. In compliance with mi
net of the legislature of the territory
uf Oklahoma entitled "Council biil
No loo to provide for the protection
uf tr.nle marks and other devices. " In
i'iisil to l.e leeoiib'd in the oil! -e of
the secretary of the. territory of Okla-
homa the following description of
such containers anil carriers to wit:
Soda bottles with tlie following
winds blown in: "K W. Mack bot-
tler Oklahoma Ter. Muck .V Itog-
ers. bottlers Oklahoma Ter."
Also the following initials blown in
on bottom of said bottles:
It. W. it. and II. & It."
Hod a bottle cases or carriers with
the following words stenciled thereoir
ii. W. Mack bottler Oklahoma ter
ritory.
Mack X- Rogers bottlers Oklahoma
territory.
All persons concerned .vill take tine
notice of the siIkivc and foregoing ami
govern theunelves accordingly.
Allliliivll.
It. W. Mack being duly sworn cer-
lilies that tlie nbovo is :i true and no-
curate description and thai the con-
tainers anil carriers so described are
liis sole and exclusive property.
It. W. Itl.ACK.
Subscribed anil sworn to before me
this 10th day of April A. I). 1SH5.
M. it. Ciikiiio Notary Public.
My commission expires Hepl. S'.Uh
Is'.r.
In compliance with above mention-
ed "council bill loo." to provide for
the protection of trade marks and
other devices the above notice willla
published for a period of two weeks
in the 'liuthrie Daily Leader" a pub-
lie newspaper published in the city of
(iuthrie O. T
IKllst
published In
April in. I
Dull) Leader
Nol
ice lor iiiililictilioii.
Land ofliee at tJiitluie Ok. Ter. April
17. Is'.r.
Notice is heiehy given tjjut the follow -iiig-iianied
setthi has tiled uolli'ii of hi
intent ion to make liiial piouf In suuport
of his claim and that said proof will lie
made before the renistej- and ieeelyer of
the P. H. laud ollice al (iuthrie Ok. Ter.
on Mav -'I !:.. vl.:
I'Mwaid Dunn for the lot ii ami 7
and east hulf of Miiiilive-ii tpiarter
of Miction si lomiship seventeen
range two west Oklahoma U'lntoiy.
lie names the follow Iiik vv ltneses to
piove his continuum lesldeuce upon ami
cultivation of said land vl:
Daniel II Watts dames Thompson
Nathan (iooch. Joseph (hnwh all of
liiitlule IM). OUti.
Any H-rsou who de-Ilex to protest
sxalit the allowance of such pi'tsif or
VV ho knows of HII) sulmtailtilll leilMill 11 la
di r the law and the legulatioiis of tlm In-
tel Im ileitai'lllieul. why such pimif should
not he allowed will 1m given an oppoitu-
uiiy at the a. nve iiieutioucil time ami
place to doss-examine the w ItlM'Mles ol
s.utl claiiiiaul ami to oiler evlileiicti In le-
luitlal of that Mihiuitled by claimant.
A. N. .1. Ciiimik Heglstur.
No .'KH
Post piiblihhcd in Daily betidur Mch.
'ii 1SUS.
l'liblicnlidii Nolicts
In tho district court of Logan county
territory of Oklahoma
tiottlieb Sal.uitiu pluiutiH' vs Aujfu-
taSaliuan defendant.
The above named defendant. AtiiiK-
t.i Kal.mau will take notice that fclie
i is itveu aiieil in the dintriet Ourt of
l.naii county territory of Oklahoma
l.y tiottlieb Salman. plaint ill' piay-
in for a tliicree of divorce und that
vou the fcald defendant Augusta Salz-
maii mimt appear ami aiihvver or oth-
et wiku plead on or before the oih day
if May A. I). IsU.'i or .the petition of
tbe 'iiid plaintiiV will be taken iih true
ami a judgment rendered accordingly
granting a decree of divorce ami for
cost of llllit.
Witueas my hand and tlie Mal of
wild court at (Iuthrie this l7ll day of
March A. I). 1HSS. I.ohU Ii. Pitu.
Py U .1. PltU. Clerk.
Seal Deputy.
First
publlalmd iii Dully
I.oador
Moh. tu
Nol in-.
In the district court of bogan uounty
Oklahoma territory.
Katie Williams plaiiitiir vs David
Wiiiiuuiii defendunt.
The above named defendant David
Williams will take notice that ho has
been sued In the district court of Logan
county Oklahoma territory by Katie
Williams plaintitV praying for a de-
cree of divorce and that you the said
defendant David Williams must ap-
pear anil answer or otherwise plead on
or before the loth day of May 18U5 or
the petition of tho said plaintiff will
be taken as true and judgment ren-
dered accordingly granting a decree
of divorce und for costs of Bint
Witness my hand and the seal of
' J' l louri. tins -" o imy ui inarm
ISA Lou . K Pitts. ( Icrk
Scal L lMts deputy d2
On the above mentioned date we vill remove to our new stun on Oklal. r u avenue ncl to S;
furniture nloff . This room is luine erected expressl) fm ib. ur constantly increasing t; i-1.
cotnjielled us lo secure mote spacious quarters than we now occupy. In our new home vvi
jiect to still increase our business and by the same straight forward methods thai we
have used during the past four eais that we have been with )t'i. It never
Was anil never will be with u as with many competitors "How
I In i'i in.
iiiiiik use sttii k
i i i ti ; b'l in
.. II tliein tin
III It W ill .1 lull!
H lit ! tin Im
'spite will Hid pel nut Us tu Mi 'I t-
price will be low enough to suit )m.
m
i
N
1 1
i
j
Now ai 107
lt'KKH 111 i iitiin Suite.
The household remedy livery family
should keep it for Cuts liurns ISruisea
and Iiitlammation of all hinds. Seaton
keeps a full mipply.
Dr. Price's Cream Making Pcvl l
WorM't Pair IIIaliciiL Awarfl
I'eiir .'Vliintlii. fur "Ti lieiilM.
The Tvviee-u-WeeK 'l'imes ihhiietl
Tuewlny anil Krnlay is bc'.ue; Kent to
aiibhcribera on trial for four months
for an ecu U. Mail a quarter in silver
or Btiiiups to the Timet Kansas fitv.
Mo. ami v;et thirty-two issues of the
best paper puidiahetl In the soutnwe t
I'Mfty centa buya the Daily ami Htiitd.iv
1 lines one mouth.
I l'Mlt published III Dully l.eadei Mi
12 HtCi.J
.NO l'M!i:
To wlioiii It may concern:
Notice Is hereby clvo t that I' W lilt
tei hiiseh bus this day tiled his petit ion l.'i
llctiiise to i lull Illinois In (iulhrle I.o.iii
county Okhihmiia ami that unless ohjee
thin to lliti name as leipilred by law Im
tiled by thuWd day of March A. D. lsir..
said M)lltKili will Ih Kraiiteil
tiiilhrle Mai eh H. IsU.'i.
U Km m kit Sn.vv.virr.
County Clerk.
Pii-at
I'liblibhetl in D.iily
March 2(1.
I.eatler
Nolico tor IMililicalioii.
Land Ollice. at (iuthrie (). T M di .'.
Notice Im heiehy given that the follow
illK nil tiled oelller has hied notice of hel
luteiilloii to make liiial proof lit hiiiiimii t
of her clulm and that xaid proof w ill lie
made Infill e legist.'!' anil leeeivel ill
Cuthrle (IT mi Apul .m. iH'.ir. vl:
I'.ilith M Carter widow of.lohu I'" (at
ter tleceused fur the solitheatil ijilltl lei
ll-l). of section two C.'l. twp sixteen (lib
1101 til of lllle tluee (.1; West.
She names the follow I lis" wltiienaeii to
prove hel continuous leHltlence IImiii liinl
ciiltlvalion of. Haiti laud. i:
Chillies K Scolieltl Peter Helm 101111
Williams Valentine Irv!' all of On tin let
O T.
All)- pernoll wiio (leslles to plot.'Ht
auaiiist the allowance of saitl pitrnf or
who knows oi any Kiibalaullal reanou
under the law and the regulations of the
Interior tleliiirtineiit why such pioof
should not Im. allow ed will be uiveu an
oppultiitilty at the above ineiilloue lime
anil place locroMeMilllllie llie vvilliesseHoi
naltl claiiiiaul and to oiler evidence in te-
btittal of that mibnilUad by claiiuant.
2057 A. N. .1. C'mxm KeaUter
l'MiMt piihllslied in the Oiilhriu Daily
Leader l'Vli. 21 lJ!i
Notice for Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan County. In
the District Court
Minnie llratly vs. K. I1'. Hrtuly:
Tho abovi-nained defendant Ii. K.
llratly vvill take notice that hu bus
been siiod in the District Court of I.O-
gan county. Territory of Oklahoma by
tho plaiiitiir Minnie Itrady in an action
for divorce and that lie must appear
and answer the petition which has
boon filed in said court on or before
the 7th day of April lSUS and that if
he doc not appear ami answer said
potitlon will be taken aa true and a
judgment taken against him ilivorolng
the plaintiff from him ami for alimo-
ny and tlie costs of tlie suit.
isuai.i i.ouis k. riim
Clerk of said Court
lly I ' Pitts-
Guthrie Machine Works
ami .ii:wi:i.ky SHOT.
llcpair work done on al! kinds of eu-
gines ami itoilers steam pumps
hteaui presses bicyclex sewing ma-
chines gasoline stoves fc'iuis ami pis-
tols watches clocks and jewelry mu-
sic boxes etc. Our jeweler has had
25 years cxperince in (leriiianv and
America and is an expert workman.
Motlel making ami wood work iloue
trunks repaired also looks; keys fit.
Call and see us at
'.TONE'S OLD PLACE
First door north lire- hall No 11
First street Wurlc done proinply and
stisfacti dii guaranteed prcc j rea; on
able.
MAY 1. 1895.
AY 1s 1895
much we can get ffr goods." lis always out wa to
tlie tiiot lebable qualities fin the least pu-sili
uitiiiev . 1 until then we vv ill iiiauruiali
I I ill III II'' IS I In II I I I I I.I II I t ' Ul ll l 1 1 11 III J lit 111 111
t (.'luilniK' Mat -i ai.tl I hi in -Iiiiii; i;iim1s fm tins
. and i Imih lit tin ni i1h.ii .tie urn tn
1 1 w i w e 1 1 e "in 1 1 1 1 1 1 t U i 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! i
.Ii tin l I i .
in mil I mi
m 1 1
ih it' in i I
e 1 1" i i
"m'i tin
2nd st. After May I Ok.
-BCSBSBK2KH
.Iliil.. Help VVhiiIimI.
Men ami women to make bi)f money
With the Practical I'lutinjf Dynamo.
Ia the electrical machine used in the
great plating factories $rr to $H.' a
week made easy Plalea everything.
No experience; bijf prollts. Atblress
V. P. lliirriNon A Co. Clerk No. II
Columbus Ohio.
Ilimel lirotliern lead all othors In
groceries and provisions. Try thorn.
1-P. 1 in.
.Ill -lice
botlii'l f"
tf
III!
Im 1
.le
lali t f'e
it '1 in 11 VIII
neatly
; ollice.
Jt'avrits enl l- " .' i i-n .ill l'ai J
Ji "t l ' '" i i ' Mdocbatc rrts
JooHOrncc isOppositc u S PATLNTOrrictJ
.in 1 lie ui - lit' ii i l in 1 -ia limt. lliuu llu'-... J
lt it-lioiii V .iliiiilt.ii.
J :-ititl iiimlil ili.iwuit; r phmo. vitlt tlrvrip-J
ttitii. c uiIxki. if Mlt nt.il!t i-r ii't IrirofJ
Jth.irif.1. Ilnr Ii i' ii"t itiif 1.11 nt ul is i uri ii.
J A PAMPHLET "I' ' l" "-'' '". Ills' withj
cost nl saim hi t !- U. .S. ami lorriuu lutintnrij
Ji tit Iter. A. Ill "
JC.A.SNOW&COJ
i-i.n intr.i rw liln...nni. r j
ttW-X
urr rnitni urrivii WMBninuiun k.
W. R. ENIMIS
Transfer Trunk Line
KSTAHI.ISIIK0 APRIL 12 1889
All onlcts for baggage on outgoing
trains lioiilt) be left one
liou' before the train
05 W Oklahoma Av
VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
KAirnin 1 x iiAitr.
Veterinary Surgeons Surgeon Dentists
S K. cor. Noble ami I'irst
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIMB TABlili:
Lcnvei Orlando at 2 p. 111.
at Stillwater at 5:30 p m
Arrives
Leaves Stillwater at
7 30 a. in
Ar-
rives at Orlando at 1 1 a. tu.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to tbe
Railroad
Good hotel accommodations al
both Stillwater and Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
ME Z1 BROS. Props
CAMi AT PAINT SHOP.
1 IS N. htKMIIIll
Kor jour iwiliitlmr paper huhying
ami hlKn work All work tfwirunUtttl.
J. P. BEARD.
KHAN It It. CltOSTinVAITK
AKonioy-jit-Ltuv.
V4'M 1'. St. N. w
Washington - - I). C.
The Land Department
of my i.ftici' b t ouiluctr-il by tlio Kite
chi f of tho Oklalimua TtuMtxtc anil
cinl it 'I. ii-itis I 1. U- 1 j ur Im
nca ttiiJ gnivrantco eat ?fnc'i -
mi a JmLumhioI
Rllfli EsHB v& B lHi98!
I. ffiffl wa-nw l -a Tsa
' nkf ItTi twl Iks IS? ?n H nrftr J
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yrraiJWfiTii rTPirum iiMWWMtiiirf'aafi
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1 1 X
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ih'l tin
Ave and 1st
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYBR8.
J. It. ICkatom. .Ino. II. Coitkral.
BATON & COTTERAIi
Attorn ky at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoin. .
Uooms 1 3 and 3 International lou i 1
Truat ttuildiug Oklahoma Ave. 01 1 .
s. I.miil office.
Jh'KANK U LUCAb.
NOTARY PUHUC.
The Leader Counting H.ii.
YyiLLJAMBUNCOB
AlTORKEV AT L.AW
Guthrie Oklahoma.
WsyOffice in Victor Building.
SPRING
Is coming. I'.uk away yor
winter clothes. Von can get a no'i-
liy sprinij and suiiuikt suit for
S18
and iipwanls at 109 S. First street.
N. KIRCH
Merchant Tailor.
TI10 World's Pair Tests
showed no bnklng powder
so pure or so great In &
cnlng power us tho Royal.
THE lif.bT
nntiflioe
Wines
and
l UIUIIUIUU
LIQUORS
AND PRICES TO SUIT TIIK TINS
At Ilia
SAM I' ULI) .M0SKS
a 1 1 lliirrU.iH Av.
CALL AGAIN.
Oklahoma Loan Office
.1. IUmIwooiI Prop.
alonejr lo Iohii ou Watches' Uiamomlii
and all articlis of value.
Uiireemsd Pledps For Sals
at a bariraiH.
ouiiiiihiiim Av.uiHti. uU I iinlCf Uli
SAVES YOUR LINEN!
Hand Work tbe Bast.
Tij llio Troy Ham! louiidry
111 1'. Sjl. IIIL'IT.
N B. FRIERSON.
mrmMiaKsism
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