The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 133, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 8, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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No. 404 Chicago Pxprosi 7:lfi ft m.
Ho. 103 Mo. Hlver Express 1:10 p. in.
No. 4!W Way PrelRht 0:30a. in.
SOUTH HOlTMl.
N'o. 403 Texas Express 11:10p.m.
No. 407 Oklahoma Hxpross 1:00 p. lu.
JCo. 483 Way Proljrht 1 :00 p. m.
PassotiRora should procuro tickets before
KOttliiBon the train.
GUTHIUE LOUUI2 NO. 3. I. O. O. P.
Moots Monday night of each week
at 7:30. VIsIiIiik Odd Follows nro
always welcome. C A Wkiuhman N O.
.1. PotrcAKT Secretary.
OUTIIUIK LODOK NO. 1 A. O. U.
V. moot Thursday vonlnits of
week at "7 -.30 p. in Hall In victor
block corner First and Harrison. Visit-
liiK Workmen always welcome.
J.N. Wai.i.acb M.W.
O. U. MoNTnoMKitv Recorder.
IIAlf VWKATIIIIK lOKIXAST.
Special report for Thk Daily
IiKAKK.it by W. J. Walters observer
United States weather bureau:
Highest temperature yesterday: 03
lowest Ot.
Porecast for today: Pair; stationary
temperature.
RAGING ELEMENTS.
Quintuplo Hill Noar Bradford Pa.f
a Towor of Piro.
A REGULAR WATERSPOUT IX TEXAS.
(Innlt-iin ttuil Trull Tree Dentrnrvil Around
iliiylon 'IViin. A Tnriuiilii hi Wlc
coimIii Oinitlm Ni'l). luiiiU;tMl
by n Iliillntoriu.
HltAIH'oltl) I'a. May 7. The losses
from Sunday's lire at (Hen Hazel will
amount to un enormous sum. They
include a large saw mill owned by I)
S. Dolllver of Kldircwny with a ca-
pacity of 60000 feet per day; a lumber
yard owned by Kllas Dcemer of Wil-
liamsport together with 10000000 feet
of lumber insurance understood .to
cover about one-half tho loss. The
loss of lumber coal and freight reve-
nue will not fall short of 81000000.
Sunday nlghtthe forost tires died out
but are expected to spring up at any
minute. (Quintuple hill was on lire
yesterday. Kver since the dry spell
et in tho Emery company has had a
man employed to ftdlow after each
train so that in case tho woods should
catch lire the ilamcs might bo extin-
guished before getting beyond control.
Yet In spite of this precaution tho hill
was a roaring tower of lire last night.
It has not been learne.l how tho con-
llagratlon started but pi ouinably from
sparks from some passing engine. Un-
less rain comes or the progress of the
destroying element can bo arrested
much property is in danger of being
consumed. A had lire is reporte I be
tween Hrookston and Chaifee in Kile
county and another west of Coon Hun.
Nothing has been learned from these
points as to damage done.
a itKori.Ait wAmni'oiTr is' tkxas.
Hoi'sio.V Tex. May il. Reports
from Hast Texas tell of a regular
waterspout which fell Sunday. A dis-
patch from Naco.loches states that
miles of fencing was washed away.
Kvery brtdgo on Itoutta bayou was car-
ried away and a mile of railroad track
on the Kansas & West Texas railroad
was washed out. Thirtuen sections of
a bridgo on this road were carried oil"
by the torrent. Judge Lswis Dr. Dur-
ham Henry Carraway ("Jjoro Durham
and Hub Lewis were compelled to
climb trees by tho fait rising water
and were not rescued until yesterday
linormous damage has been done
streams being impassable. Tho coun-
try cannot be heard from.
(1AIIHKXH AND TKKKH KKSTUOVKK.
I) WioN.Tenn. Muy-7. A disastrous
cloidburst hall and windstorm visited
this city Sunday. The streets of the
c'ty were inundated and two of the
bridges on the principal streets were
washed away. A number of small
houses were blown over and tljere was
great destruction of growing crops
pardens and fruit trees were de-
stroyed. No fatalities are reported.
Thehuilstones weie of unusual size
breaking most of tho windows jn the
town.
A ItOAIHNO COLUMN" OK SAM).
Stkvknmi'oint Wis. May 7. A tor-
nado passed over the southeastern part
pf town yesterday morning. A huge
roaring coluinn of sand dust ntjd
debris svttled down over the city just
cast of the Central shops and swept
along for about a mile tearing up
trees and overturning outbuildings.
The wind was followed by a heavy
rainfall. This afternoon the city 'was
again visiteif by a heavy rulnstorin.
Two or throe inches of rain has fallqij
in as many hours.
A TUHIIIKIC IIAM.STOKM.
Omaha Neb. May 7. A terrific hail-
storm ij much dama;elu Omaha yes:
torday. Jlailstpno as largo as lira's
pggs fel) and ilUc.l tho streets. Much
property was dostroyed. mostly glass
tux) young trees. The damage wlfl
amount fo thousands. Pew glass re:
jnait) in windows fronting south.
pORN IN HIS WINDRIRE.
A -Y-iir-tlil Kbh lloy llr at liaiiiJ
't'lly Wl'il UijiltTBiiliiR hii OiM'ratloii.
!vanhas City. Mo. May " Kay j5.
peiinlson of Alton Kan. 2 years qld
Ip ut All Saiiit's hospital yesterday
wlilu uiplergqing an qperatiqn. Jfiyfi
ilayn ago tlio ltttlo buy whllp playiqg
with toma shelled com suoljed a grain
into his windpipe. He was put on u
truln and brought to this qlty for the
ptirposo of having the kornel romovpd
While iiiidorgolu? tho operation ho
died. The windpipe was then oponod
and the grain of oom found
PITTSBURG SMELTERS IDLE
The KmiliiJnf Tirottl thu Threo Con-t't-rn
'I liuru (in on u Strike.
" PtTTfiiiinto. Ivan. May 7. Tho 2.10
men ut tho Cherokee Zinc Co.'s works
in this city banked the fires and struck
yostordny morning at 0 o'clock as
ngroed at the meeting held last Fri-
day. Tho men at the Lanyon factories
also walked out at the same time
which leaves only one factory the
Pittsburg and St. Louis running. Tho
trouble arose over the refusal of the
owners to restore tho wages which
were cut about three weeks ago.
THE INCOME TAX.
It Is Once Moro Before the Foxlarnl
Supremo Court.
A CLAUSE CONSUMED HUMANELY.
Alttnt SprrMnry ItnjtmtoV Unllnc on n
Urprmlrht .Mother' Cne Tim Now
York N ni-lil milt Tliplr Cuban
Ciirrenpomlont.
Wsiiixoton May 7. The supremo
court with its full membership of nine
justices on the bench for the first time
in many mouths begun the hearing
yesterday of the income tax suits.
Justice Jackson of Tennessee who
has been absent from Washington the
grenter part of tho past year seeking
restoration to health took his sent
Extraordinary Interest was attached
to his proso'neo sinco he assumes prac-
tically the position of umpire upon tho
vital question of tho principle upon
which the law is based which divides
the other justices Into equal factions
lie dlil not appear to be feeble but it
was plainly evident tlint ho was far
from being a well man and that only
by a strong effort he sat throughout
the hearing.
Dut two arguments nro to be made
for each side by Attorney-Uonernl
Olney and Assistant Attorncy-lionornl
Whitney for tho government nnd by
W. 1). CJuthric an I Joseph Choate for
the appellants Messrs. Hyde and Pol-
lock. Yesterday Mr. (Suthric delivered
his speech and and Mr. Whitney began
his which he will finish to-day. As
tho time assigned is five hours to each
side tho arguments will be closed
Wednesday afternoon.
A CI.Al'BK CONSTItrKK lH'MAXKI.Y.
Wasiii.voton May 7. The action of
the pension bureau in construing the
legal meaning of dependence under
the act of June 27 1800 has been re-
versed by Assistant Secretary of the
Interior Reynolds lu a decision on
a dependent mother's case. The rul-
ing provides where the property pos-
sessed by a mother hnving no other
means of support is so small that it
will not yield an income sutllcicnt to
support her during her life it should
not deprive her of the right to a pen-
sion. Dy "udoquntc means of sup-
port" the law is interpreted to mean
not merely enough to supply the neces-
saries of life for a limited period of
years but a comfortable maintenance
of the pensioner during tho remainder
of her life.
LOOKING AI'1'KII A COHUKSI'ONni;.T.
Washington May 7. The ense of
Manuel Pucntos the correspondent of
the Now York World who was arrest-
ed near Santiago Cuba on a charge of
aiding tho revolutionists has been laid
before tho state dopirtinent with n re-
quest that full inquiry be made to dis-
close the facts and that proper pro-
tection meanwhile be extended to
puontos It is contouded that the
charge against Puontos which is in
substanco that ho endeavored to sell
arms to tho insurgents is withoit
foundation anil in view of tho sum-
mary methods of Spanish courts-
martial it is deamuil necessary to
secure speedy action.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS.
Tliimit III Mlmtourl AhU tlm CoMTimr to
Iti'ioillllll'ilil Cvrtsiln I.i'kImIiiUuii.
Sr.KAUA Mo. May 7. - Deforo final
adjournment the Missouri convention
of Christian Kndeavorsocietiesadoptod
a resolution racking that in various
places in the state of Missouri for
many years past tho constitution of
the United States has been violated
and civil liberty outragod in that
helpless girls and womon have been
illegally cruelly and without duo pro-
cess of law deprive I of their liberty
and incarcerated held indefinitely in
a condition of slavery In prison housos
nqt recognized by tlo laws of t'm
land viz nunneries reformatories
convents and other institutions of
like nature from wlieh they can-
not be released by existing laws ex-
cept by expensive litigation. Tho
resolution requests that tho governor
recommend o tljo legislature now in
session legislation which shall pre-
vent the unwarranted arrest or deten-
tion of anv person in tho state.
CONFERENCE ON SILVER.
Mlmnurl Di'inprriitlc Coimnlttrn Will l)l;
ouit t)ii Onrntlijii Sut until-.
JKFrKitsoN Cirv Mo. May 7. It has
leaked outhere that the mctnb'orsof the
democratic central committee will be
invited to attend the races at St. Louis
May 11. While in St. Louis it Is con-
ceded that the committee will got to-
gether nnd discuss the advisability of
calling a sliver convention.
lliiijutmll (iiiiiii'i
NATIONAL I.EAOIIK.
At St. I.Oiils -lloston. H; St Loi)ls (i
At Cincinnati- C'liiclnuuti 4. Now York
At I'ltlsuurijli l'ltuliurttli. S: llruatOrR .
At CtiloaKO-ChlwiKO. 4. WustiltiKiun 0-
WIWTKUN I.KAOUU.
At Kansas CltyMinnotuwlli. II Kansas
City. I. ' '
At MIlwauKce-St. raui I. .MlluifMKCO.S
At Uruiiil uiipUls-araqd HuplJt (.'! De
troit. 4.
At Toledo Indianapolis. 5. ToloJo .
WBHTKItN ASSOCIATION.
At Lincoln -Llnooln. 7. I'oorlu i
AlillnR Cyrlono HulTeri'rs.
Nbwton Kan. May 7. Committee..
nro ot work all over Ilurvey county
soliciting nld for those tlmt los't tlmlr
porsonal property in the cyclono ast
Wednesday. Citizens or iinlstenu tto-
nntod about S-1.10 and Nowton will
raise a larger amount. Supplias. of
clothing grocorlos furniture nnd im-
plements nro being sent In nnd the.
destitution of tho noody will bo re-
lieved in a fow days.
Clilciieo !'it Solil.
Chicaoo May 7.--As publisher qt
Chicago's new domoorntlc nowspapox.
Horatio Seymour yestorduy ejosod tke
dcul for tiio purchase of the Hvpnjng
Post building its loaso and thp ontlrp
plunt of this paper which after Sim
day next will ocqupy a portion of the
Heruld building und will bo printed
by the Timos-Horald plant. Mr. Hoy'
mour will take possession Mouduy.
Teachers' registors bost feund
printed bound in manllla and cloth
for sale at Jloylo's book store TJiq
law says these registers are roqulrod
tp bo used by teachers in all public
schools. Approved by Superintendent
Cameron. tf
HeggE' German Salve.
Ileggs' German Salve.
Itegga' German Salve.
The grert-Ct pile ointment in the
world. It cures where all others fall.
A posltlvo guarantee with every box
Call for sample box. Sold by your pop-
I ular druggist Seaton.
OF
DANDBNlNtt.
SrltutllU'Hl i:iiuiliiHlliili nf
t lit DlnniftA
of tlm Sent p.
A scientific! examination of the
sculp of the liniomi head reveals the
fuel that baldness is caused by micro-
scopic Infections. Microbes are very
minute insects And would hare to be
several times their natural sl.e to he
visible to the naked eye Dut when we
consider that over 5000 of these little
creatures exist on a space no larger
thanu ten-cent p.ece one cau not won-
der tit the damage they do.
This microbe is a species of the ring
woijn mill inhabits what is known as
the second skin.
Where the hnlr roots are im beded
the skin is divided into three layers
consequently they tire in tho center or
second skin. They subsist on tho
blood and titsne of this skin robbing
it of all its vitality and life causing
the hair to become diy and brittle
lose its color nnd come out.
Hun your lingers through your luitr
when In this condition and see the
.dried up condition of the roots. Now
pull out one that Iuib not yet become
affected and observe the difference.
I have often boon asked why these
microbes do not get into the face.
They do wlysn tho person nireoted has
a very bad case.
The symptoms are a dry scaly Itch-
ing feverish rough appearing skin
causing pimples black-heads totter
etc.
There are however different kinds
of microbes and they also have differ-
ent effects. Some cause the scaly to
dry up nnd peel olf. This is cutlod
dandruff
Others cause tho scalp to throb and
a gummy or waxy substance Inter-
mingled with a crawling sensation
developing into small sores causing
the hair to drop out or turn gray. As
long as this disease is let run that long
tho hair will continue to drop out.
Tho hair colls become weaker with
ouch subsequent growth. The second
hair will not grow so long nor as
coarse as the first the third not as
much so as the second and so on un-
til there is nothing left but fusa and
finally the fiiw. becomes so tine thnt
tho assistance of a microscope is
needed to see it and so short and
weak that it drops off as soon as
it reaches the surface of tho scalp.
This is baldness in its worst form.
Tho hair cells and root tiro not de-
stroyed as many sup'poge but are de-
prived of their vitality. If tho roots
woie destroyed there would be no
hope left. They come back after be-
ing pulled out consequently the roots
cannot be destroyed.
The only obstacle In our way istheso
absorbing insects Let us get rid of
th?m and the problem is solved. Af-
ter the scalp is cleared of these pests
and witli the assistance of nature we
can restore the hair to its original
healthy and vigorous state.
Danderine is recommended and
guaranteed for those nffoctlons. Ono
application will stop the worst case oj
itching there is It mnkes them sick
and a continuance for ten days accord-
ing to directions will kill every one of
them which will be perceived by the
clean and houlthv condition of the
scalp.
Now wo are in a position to restore
tho hair to its natural stnto by a con-
tinuance of tho tonic rubbing it Into
tlia scalp In twenty days you will
see the appenranee of now hair. The
new hair will grow very fast and in a
short time be as thick as it ever was
resuming its natural color and vitality.
See testimonials regarding the re.
quired time. Some very short qtiiers
longer; failure impossible
The Knowlton Danderine Co. is tak-
ing contracts to grow hair on any bald
head any ugoorsize regardlessof how
long bah! and guarantees a full head
of hair In (it) days.
This treatment is absolutely free.
Costs you nothing You should avail
yourself of this opportunity if you aro
bald. This offer will close in 00 days.
Those desiring the treatment should
call on or address the Knowlton Dan-
derine Co 215 Harrison avenue
Outline. O. T.
Danderine is for sale bv all druggists
and guaranteed in all eases for dis-
eases of scalp and sfcln
Vegetation will not grow unless you
till tl e soil; hair will not grow unless
you treat tho scalp. That's a f let
Keep the scalp in a healthy condition
and there is no power that will keep
tho hair from growing or coming back
That's a fact
Danderine will give hair the appear-
ance that a shower of rain gives gra"-.
Highly recommonded to ladles. Send
for testimonials
Tin' Trip of il I. If" Tlinn.
Tho Xutlonnl I'Muciillonal Associa-
tion will hold its next annual meeting
in Denver Colo. July 5 to IS laOS.
Aie you going?
It piomlsfs to be the lurgost meet-
ing in tho association's history. Many
...111 nt.nl! I l.iiiicnl nnc of tlitc nnnnr.
1111. ...U. fc... ... OV..U . ...... w..u.
tunity to get away from the torrid
heats and sweltering sultriness of
duly or August to the clear braciug
tonic atmosphere of Colorado.
Tho program of the Denver convon
tiou is fully as representative as that
of any previous occasion which fact
alone forms a great attraction.
Wlmt Will It Cunt lo tint Thin?
The Santa Pe route has named an
open rate of ono lor. est Urstcluss fare
for the round trip to Denver Colorado
Springs Manltou and Pueblo with $2
added for association membership fee.
The round trip rates will aorordlngly
be: Prom Ardmoro SS4; Purcell SS3 05;
Norman S3. 50; Oklahoma City S22.03;
Kdmoml $21 115; Guthrie $31 10; Perry
S20 25; Ponca City SIO 15; Nowkirk
SIS. 80 to which should be added the
83 above reforred to. Dates of sale
will be July I to 3.
Tickols must be used from Colorado
common points returning July 13 13.
11 or 15 except tliat teaoners anil
othors wishing to remain longer in
Colorado oan on or beforo July 16 de
posit thoir tieUnts with joint agonte at
Donvor Colorado springs .Manltou or
Pueblo and withdraw such trunspor
tation at pleasure for return paseage
any time prior to Sept. 1.
A Spi'dul feature
ArrangcmeutOiave buoii made with
tho Santa Po vallroad company to run
a special train from point In Okla
honia direct to Denver without
change leaving Puroell at an oarly
hour Monday morning. July 8 arriv-
ing in Denver tho following morning
in time to find boarding plncos and
propare for the afternoon and evening
meetings
Governor W- C. Henfrow Superic
toncl Cameron. Attorney General Gal
bralth and other territorial otlicials
and.thoir families will join the teach
ors in this excursion. Headquarters
far tho Oklahoma contingent have
been secured at the Drown Palace
hotel where tho national headiiuar
tors and other state headquarters are
located. Special privileges will be on-
joyed by the Oklahoma people on nc
oount of tho prosonco of the distin-
guished Oklahoma odlcials in their
numbor.
It is expected to avail ourselves of
this opportunity to mike a showing
to the outsldo world of OUIalinnas
educational development and re
sources maps pictures pub' nations
MBRITS
and statistical information will he dfs
played in an effective way At the
headquarters wilt be provided focll'
ties for meeting an 1 receiving friends
mall d other .on T'nlencea.
Passenger holding tickets to Den
ver and return via the Santa !
are granted the privilege ef using
their return tiekeUrna far as Colorado
Springs or I'lioido. without lielng re-
tinlred to have the 'same executed in
Denver. Tickets can bo executed at
ColorndoSpriug Manltou or Pueblo
up to September 1st for return. Th s
will lie appreciated by thoto who wish
in tlslt the Pike's Peak resorts or at-
tend the Summer School at Colorado
Springs. Hoard oan bo scoured at
hotels for from SI to S.8tt
Further detailed Information in rc-
gnrd to tho trip may be lint! by writ-
ing D. It. llovii
Territorial Manngor N. K A. Nor-
man O. T. I 3 tf
llo Villi Willi t il Cll'Hll Slm '.'.
C. T. Vinson barber; shop near cor-
ner of Plrst nnd Harrison. Clotin
shave the best hnlr cuts; clean tow-
els Skilled workman. Call on Vin-
son tf
The Ice cream Reason is open at tho
Vienna bakery Harrison nvoutie.
Ifyourwifo is troubled with head-
ache buy her a box of "Our Native
Herbs."
Illrcol Drothors lead all others In
groceries and provisions. Try them.
1-10 lm.
.TSPJ ii. .. s Soiiro. 'ryi
To pensioners: All pensioners call-
ing at the county clerk's ofllce to have
vouchors filled must-bring nnd ex-
hibit certificates or they positively
will be refused accommodation.
Very respectfully submlttec
II. Ku.Mi.rr STKWAin
tf County Clerk.
Justico doakcts latest style neatly
bound for snlo at Tiik Lkakkii otllco.
tf
AccntH Wmitril.
Why do people complain of hard
ti nes when any man or woman can
make from 5 to 810 per day easily?
All have heard of the suesess of the
Climax Disli Washer; yet many are apt
to think they can't make money selling
it; but anyone can make money simply
because every family wants one. One
agent has made S 170.83 in the last
three months after paying all expen-
ses and attending to regulai business
bes'des. You don't have to canvass.
As soon as people know you have it
for sale thoy send for a dish washer.
Address the Climax Mfg. Co. Starr
Ave. Columbus Ohio for particulars.
Pirst published in The Daily Leader
May S 180.1.
L'ublicalioii Notice.
In the District Court of Logan county
Oklahoma Territory;
V. A. Lerner plaintiff vs. Mattlo Lor
ncr defendant.
The above named defendant. Mnttio
Lerner will take notice that she has
been sued in the district court of Lo
gan county Oklahoma territory by
the above named plaintiff U. A Ler-
nor and that she must answer or oth-
erwise plead on or before the 18th day
of June ltiU5 or petition of. said olain-
till' will be tukon is true and judgmont
rendored accordingly granting a do
oreo of dLvorco and for costs of suit
Witness my hand und the seal of
suid court at (iuthric..thls 7th day of.
May A. D. 160.1.
Loi'is K Pitts Clerk
Seal by L. J. Pitts Deputy.
Pirst published in the Guthrie JJaily
Leader April 20
Notice of publication.
In the District Court of Logan county
Oklahoma Territory.
Helena Heed plat-itili vs. O. C. Seoly.
Alice Ii. Sqcly J. D. Johnson and
Johnston Wheclor Defendants. No.
1S01.
Tho above named defondant J. II.
Johnson will take notice that ho has
bean s n od in the district court of Lo
gan county Oiluhoma Territory by
the above" named pljiuttlf Helena
Ileed in an uclion on a promissory
note given by the mid defendants O.
C. Seoly and Alice L. beely thu pay-ment-of
which said nolo is secured by
a mortgagi! sought to be foreclosed lu
said action liich s.vid mortgage env-
oi's llie following property to-wlt:
Lot three (3) and five feet olf the
north side of lot four (I) in block
twonty-lhroc (33) in that subdivision
of the city of Guthrie known as Past
Guthrie according to tho recorded
plac thereof and situitcd in Logan
county and Oklahoma territory. And
whereas it is alleged in the petition of
said plaintlir Helena Heed that the
defendant J. II. Johnson claims an
interest in nnd to said doecribed real
estate based upon a deed of convey-
ance given by said defendants O C.
Soely and Alico L. Seely to said de-
fendant J. 11. Johnson dated January
4th 18H5 conveying said property de-
scribed and embraced in said mortgage
to said J. 11. Johnson.
This Is theroforo to notify tho said
J II. Johnson that he must appear
and answer or otli3rwlso plead to the
petition of sail) plaintiff on or before
the ilth day of June A.' I) 1805 or
judgment will bo rendered against
him by default forever barring him of
nny claim right title. Interest or
equity of redemption in or to said
above dascribedpremisoB or anv part
thereof giving to the said plaintiff
sueh other and furthor relief us may
In equitable and just.
In witness wheroof I have her unto
set my hand and afllxed the seal of
sulil court at my ofllae in Guthrie (). T.
this 2-1 th day of April A. I) 1SB5.
Louis 13. Pitts Clerk
Seall Hy L. J. Pitts. Deputy.
13. M. Damford Atty. for Pl'lf. 21d
IPirl puhihihed lu Daily Leader
April HU
Notice for publication.
Laud ollipe t Gutlirle Olf. Tor. April
)-
police i ueiwuj civiiii mm iiiu mimw -
Ing-unwed settler lias filed ltutico nf hi
Intention to muke final proof In support
of Ids claim ami that said urouf wilt he
made before the register and reoolvor of
the U. S. land ufliee at Guthrie Ok. Ter.
onMavai 105 vti:
IWwmd Dunn for the InU 0 and 7.
ami east half uf kouthwust quarter
of taction U townthlp seventeon
range two wwt Oklahoma territory.
He names tho following wltnossog to
prove Ids ooiitiiuious ronldence upon and
iMiltivatloii of said land vU:
Daniel I! watte. James Thompson
Nathan Gooeh Joseph Goooh all of
Guthrie V O. Okla.
Anv norsou who desires to itrotost
against tint allowance of such proof or
who knows of any biibntantlal reason un-
der the law and the regulations of the in-
terior department why such proof should
not be allowed will bo given an opportu-
nity at tho arovo mentioned timo und
place to cross-exainlno tho witnesses of
suld claimant and to offer evidence In ro-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
A N J Ciiook Ueglster
No. 2178.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pcv:s
Wor'd's Ptir Highest Award.
Our new
occupancy so we will not move for a few
days. In the meantime we are selling
Mens and Hoys' Clothing 1 lals Shirts
Underwear Neckwear Socks Collars
Trunks Ktc at prices that will move
world's of them before we arc able to move
to our new store. You had better jump on
to some of these snaps we are offering at the
m
Plist
published In tin'
Leader Peh. U'
Outhl
ISO".
ie Dally
Notice for Publication.
Turritory of Oklahoma. Logan County. In
the District CourtJ
Minnie Drady vs. 13. P. Drady:
Tho above-named defendant 13 P.
Hraily will take notice that he 1ms
been sued in the District Court of Lo
gan county Territory of Oklahoma by
the plaintiff Minnie lirndy in an action
for divorce and that he must appear
and answer the petition which has
been filed in said court on or before
tho 7th day of April 1805 and that if
he does not appear and answer said
petition will be taken as true and a
judgment taken against him divorcing
the plaintlir from him nnd for alimo-
ny and the costs of tho suit.
ISeal.l Louis 13. Pitts
Clerk of said Court
Hv L I 1'irrs
Pirst published in Daily Leader
Moll. 20.
Notice.
In the district court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
Katie Williams' plaintiff vs David
Williams defendant.
The above named defendant David
Williams will take notice that he has
been sued in tho district court of L"gnu
county Oklahoma territory by Katie
Williams plaintiff praying for a de-
cree of iivorco and that you the said
defendant David Williams must ap-
pear and answer or otherwise ploud on
or beforo the 10th day of May 1805 or
the petition of tho snld plaintlll' will
bo taken as true and judgmont ren-
dered accordingly granting n decree
of divorce nnd for conts of suit.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court this 2.3th day of March
18.05. Louis 13. I'ftU Clerk.
Soall L Pitts deputy d2l
Pirst Published in Daily Leader
March 26.
Notico for l'ullciitioii.
Laud Oflico at Guthrie O
T M -h
i
18UV
Nullai iv hereby given that tin
itillow
lug named sottler bus llhsl nolle
of her
Intention to make Haul nroof In hiiiiihuI
of hur claim und thut said proof will Im-
made bufoio regixter and receiver at
Guthrie. O T on April So 1805 vU:
Kdlth M Carter widow of John P C'ar-
tur docousod for the southeast ipiartei'
0-4). of section two (2) twp nUteen tU.
north of runge threti t3j vet.
Slio n umes tho following wIIiiosros to
Urovo her cjuntlnupus roDldenco umiii and
Cultlvattun of said land viz:
Cliarle 13 Scollold. Potm- Helm John
William Valentine Irvln all of Guthrie
O T.
Any person who desires to protest
ugalnsi the allowance of said nruof or
who knows of any substantial reason
uuder the liw am tlu regulations uf the
Interior 'detwrtiiieut why such pm f
blmald not be allowed w ill be ulveii an
opportunity at the ubove iiientliiiie tluu-
and place toe row exainlhe the witiii-kAesnf
uld claimant and to olfer evidince m n-
UntVttl of that submitted by claimant
3057 A.N. J. Cimk IleglsUr
Plrst publish od iu Daily Leader. Mch.
38 ISVh.
l'ubl idiition Notice.
In tho district coart of Logan county
territory of Oklahoma.
Gottlieb balman plaintiff vs. Augus-
ta Salman defondant.
Tho above named defendant Augus-
ta Salzmau will taho notico that sho
has boon sued in tho district court of
Logan county territory of Oklahoma
by Gottlieb Salzman. plaintiff pray-
ing for a dacroe of divorce and that
you tho said defondant Auguta Salz
man must appoar and answer or oth- j
crwlse plead on or before tho stli day
of May A. I). 1805 or tho potltlon of
the said plaintlll will bo taken a6 true
and a judgment ronderod aoeordlngly
granting a decrco of divoreo and for
costs ot suit.
Witness my hand and tho soal of
said court at Guthrie this 27th day of
March A. D. 1895. Louis li Pitts.
Hy L. J PitU. Clerk
Seal Deputy
building; is
not quite
Dr Peoples
;T
1
Has had fifteen ears of experience
supplemented with special post
graduate course in the best colleges in
the land Performs thoroughly and
Bkiimmy every operation known 'o
the profession. Inserts artificial teetli
on continuous Gum Gold Aluminum
nnd Rubber platen or without plate
lliidge work ) Lowest prlees in the
city Up stairs '"or Oklahoma Avo
'l'l'l I iist St ni".
m
UIPANS TABULES
Arc just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription--in water!
We nave them in this shape
simply for their handincss.
Illl'ANS TABULES urn II to nil
Kuglueer Rolutf over lilt ll ' ami
Juwfrfu! inaclilU4ry giving a
Ittlo nxwisary lulirlratlllK to
the netxlful lrli R 1 1' A S U
TABULU8 du Hill for YOU.
Constipation Ulzzlnets Nausta
liyjpcptla and Mul-Viitrltlun
nil icltl to Kipin TubulM.
At Vnit Store or Boot by Mali for M Prnta.
IUIAt'llUIKAi.t'o tlUhU-uii.ht.ScW York
VETERINARY HOSPIIAL.
lilt IIAUTIU'tT.
Veterinary Surgeon Surgeon Dentist.
S K. cor. Noble attl l'irst
W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE
IS THE DE3T.
riTFOR A KING.
s. cordovan;
nsiiwnuhnnPifcUbU fa ALT.
43.50 Fi ne Calf Kangarooi
3.S?P0LICE3 SOLES.
o69i
VORKINGMFio
v" 'i
EXTRA FIMC '.
2.l7B0YS"SCHOLSHDEi
LADIES'
3. c hDON0U
K SEND rOR CATAtOCUE
Over On. Million People wear tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal cuitnm hoci In ityle and lit.
I lulr wearing; quiilltlei are unsurrad.
the prlcej are unltormitomxJ un kole.
Prom Si to $j eaved over other tnal it.
If your dealer cauovt supply )oucai. bold by
BEN. STRAUSS
216 OKLA AVE.
FltANK li. CItOSTllWAITE
Atlornoj'-at-Iduv.
13SO V. St. n. w.
Washingioii - - I). C.
The Land Department
of my ofllce is conducted by the late
chief of tho Oklahoma Townsite and
contest divisions. I solicit your bus i
ness and guarantee eatisfac' ton.
Jt ja a
DENTIS
w
jtfO' 2r
JHr Bi vssV
igg' JBT j
jTIA
ready for
OR BENT.
tlood h ore
Very cheap.
rooms i entrally located
Furnished house
11 acres of land
mile from the city
four or five rooms
and house one-lmlf
m ry cheap.
FOR SALE.
Good four ro im house and tw.o lotft
price J'.'tio.
Two residence lots ?"o
Two lots on Cleveland avenue 115(1
G. H. LYNDS.
Telephone No. 27.
Burrows'. Stage Line.
Shortest
Quickest
Best .
Line between i'erry and Pnwneo. Stop
at Morrison's for dinner. Leave I'erry
every mum nit: at 'i Pawnee at 'J.
fi'fe i irlirti r IjtcIUh Diamond It
knit
rENNYROYAL PILLS
w -Ew OrlglnHi ami Only (Irniilnc
h . i HrH I in ltii mhd U-M MtftlUeN
x tU fr rkthflrr Knaiuh DU 4
4n -Htii with uiu riithiiu TuLv
ntiikllifrw ktfntp Junmtntu fthztUu
tun u 'tit iPNllifioitl A l lrU(jftiHl f mm ir
tr iijiw ' i'n mw PHMnanv mm
ti "HttWf fur l.mM" ml'tlrr kjrrvlurii
if Mull. III.IMIH r. .U..kii.1. AlaMiVr
I I'lilflnlvr I livmliiuli uMuill-i.ll HnuutNr.
Sua bj ml Luetl 1'n.i.u lrSlluJit. I'm.
D L DOWD'S HEALTH hXbHCISIIH
l'nr ireiillemru. lad leu jronlha
nlilcte or imjlid. CoiiibIbIw
hi ninaniuni; taken Urn. floor
ronn; ii.- M.-lintific durable
In .ip. Iucluraed by lfWl hjr-
.ii.ini. lawyara clarvymeii
ui.l 'iliiim new ufcing ii; HIM
.11. nl. ii. Ml i'nifr.t iiiirM frfM.
Im -u 1 1 mil
iii at tulluri1 feal tl
..lk
THE BEST
Wines Brandies and
LIQUORS
AND PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
At (lift
SAMK 011) 310SKS
41 1 IliirrlMni Ao.
CALL AGAIN.
Oklahoma Loan Office
.1. Keilwooil Prop.
Money to loan on Watches' Diamonds
and all articles of value.
Unredsemsd Pledps For Sale
at n bargain.
1 1 1) Wwl
OtilllllllllMI AlllHHH.
GUTHRIE OK.
SAVES YOUR LINEN!
Hand Work (be Best.
Ti (lit Tioy Hand 1-ountlry
1 1 i F. Siiringer.
H. B. FRIERSON.
GPisi
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