The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 159, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 8, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
L'lih LhAJlblv uU'mjLUJfi UkLaIIO.VU
&.
il
tt
a
lo
t
If
It
1
If"
b
b
b
J
J
t
3
9
I
t
4.
8
r
J
1
I
3
I)c cat-ci
17 lti" larmier
PrintingCoinlnj
LESLIE O. NIBLACK
Editor.
Ontjr Morning l'PT l'nliltnliKl 111 Unthrl.
Oirlr.nl Or Run of OkUtinn. lloniorntcy.
SATURDAY JUNE 8 18P3.
I'm Daii.t I.kahkii accepts advortl.v
i n with the distinct timl tiwltlvo gunr-
ncf thnt It lins doiiblo tho paid
c-.VdlAtlon of nny nowspnpor published In
Oklahoma.
Tiik I.kaiihii Illndory Isono of tho host
m - Humous of tho hind In tho West and Is
tt iv turning out Inran quantities of work.
S ill in your orders for binding and blank
iMjtik'- und thoy will bo promptly nttonded
HUHSOUiraOX HATK8.
DAU.Y.
m month delivered In city M)
)Juo in.mth by mall 50
rhruo months 1 SO
Six month 3 00
Jno year 6 03
WKKKLV.
Mx'months 50
Jno year 100
Ttniw the sun rises nt l:S8 and sets
n
Tiik Capital crawls on Its belly to
Ret itself right.
( mil k.ua ts reported at llrcst
tl ey put it down?
Can't
Tii m is the "month of roses." Per-
haps that is why the inoreury rose.
JSkk how tho Capital crab curls up
and whines. The dog returns to lis
vomit
I'iiksidknt Dims is about the llrst
labor leader to suffer fro.n the elTeets
of a lockln.
Mi Kini.kv never dreamed for a mo-
ment that Koraker would turn in a
Hlill alarm.
'J il Kite arc several lively attorneys
in this town who are Retting their
iHolhermuls badly tangled.
Tiik Capital takes to water like a
dude. We trust its editor will have
Oie same fondness for jail food.
Ih Si y 11. OiiKin.ANiir.il undertaking
anew role? lloport comes from Enid
that "he ts sitting down on bloomers."
Tin. recoil of the Capital's Nix Ho
w.l so sharp and sudden that It almost
totally unscxed the hyperbole of that
sheet
Tin? Capital outfit is once more bo-
Ing vigorously roasted by the territo-
rial presN for lis steal of school land
notices
Tins is tho regular commencement
season but Old Sol Is conferring alto-
gether too many degrees on tho ther-
mometers Uiik seminary commencements this
year 8"em to bo coming oil all right
without nny assistance from Col
Preckinridge.
The Statu Capital is not given to
mWreiisentatlon." -Koulng Sewer Of
course not; its just plain downright
illaiiioiiH lying.
A Ni.w Yonw dispatch says: "Tho
i weaters threaten to strike.'' Samo
here and that Includes about tho
whole population loo.
"On i' swallow does not inako a sum-
mer" but ono hummer day like those
we have had lately makes ono swallow
about anything within reach.
Hon Thomas Cahtkii's chances of
missing tho management of the next
Republican national campaign arc
considerably better than 10 to 1.
Till' evening Bllvcr attacked Mr E.
D Nix on "a cursory glance." (iod
knows what the poltroon falsltlor of
tha sheet would do should ho happan
to gt both eyas open.
Ofi kiai. corruption may sleep un-
molested for awhile but the uncover-
ing will ussuredly oomo apace. Vldo
Judge liurford's decision In the Do-
Meiguer bank looting cabo
iiMK wjtks wonders two years
ago Smith and Greer were gunning
for each other. Now Urscr is slobber-
ing over Smith and Smith doubtlos3
llies the froth but dislikes the smell.
Tiikiii: aro several leather-skinned
attorneys in this city who aro flgnrlng
on residences ouUldo of tho torrltory.
They surreptitiously slipped into prac-
tice and if indications count for any-
thing they will quietly slip out through
the disbarment route.
Ah A matter of hhtory tho congress
of the United States has never by leg-
K'atlve uiiactiuent declared any day
a public holiday not oven tho 4th of
Ju'v During the second session of
tho 53d congress It declared Labor day
a public holiday but did not extend It
."ycnd Mio Distrloto! Columbia.
SioHKiiKiuiY wanted to wed an
lielrcss to become prime minister aud
to win the derby and ho has more
than had his wish a second winning
of the dorby having been thrown In
for good moasiiro. Ho bhould now
mtld a jraoht and try for the American
cup
Tiik Capital Is a stilted viper and a wet
vloth on the community. Itscolumns
teem with blackmail and the mall
rlous villifyliig of honest men men
v; ho are reputable and enterprising
.cJUzeiriof thi city The editor of
that ultpot bears every indication of rin
nrratil coward a. llilef nml a rogiio
with the lionrlnf mi niinv-ln lie u'oulil
strive to destroy hU best frli'iul fur n
paltry stipend.
Tin: soutii'.s iMiitsritiAi. iioom.
That remarkable publication the
Manufacturer' Record of Italtlmore
continues Its plensant weekly tnsk of
chronicling In detail the mighty on-
ward march of tho New South In in-
dustrial progress and prosperity.
There Is scarcely an Industry which
has a foothold nnywhuro in the United
States that is not getting one. or add-
ing to tho firmness of one already nc
quired in the south. We note par-
ticularly in tho Rocod's current num.
ber the splondtd showlngof the cotton
manufacturers:
'The figures of tho eleventh census
shows a romarkablo growth betwe jn
1SS0 and 1600. but during tint pnRtfour
years the increase in tho number of
cotton spindles has been g: outer even
than during the previous decude. In
1800 there were 2.14 cotton mills in the
south with l7ISd30 spindles and 3D-
2.11 looms representing nn aggregate
investment of 501124090 At the end
of 1801 there woro 4S.1 mills with 3-
023.SS0 spindles and (I9:0& looms rep-
resenting capital estimated at 5107
OOO.Ofio. The new mills under cod-
strnvlion or projected and tho add!
tions to old mills that are now being
made will add about BOO 000 morespin-
dies representing an Investment esti-
mated at 512000000
The Record gives these and many
more startling facts and figures and
also prints illustrations of miiio of the
large new mills any of which would
do credit to New Redford lllddcford
or Kail River. Not more than twenty
years ago Col. A. IC. McCluro predicted
that tho music of tho spiodl-i and the
whirr of tho loom would be heard in
every cotton producing county in the
south as soon as tho resources of the
latter should become known in the
north und the bitter feeling engen-
dered by the Uorco struggle for and
against the union should be allayed.
The prediction is to bo mure than
verified. It Is now literally truo as to
one or two states and it won't be long
before every cotton-producing town
and hamlet will have Its cotton mill
large or small. The possibilities of
the New South for the manufacture of
cotton are as great as are the resour-
ces for raising It.
A HHI'IIIII.IOAN IIOOMKKANCl.
A muii may be a charlatan knave
liar thief and character assassin and
at the same time be consistent The
editor of tho Capital ban clearly dem
onstratcd that ho is inconsistent. On
Thursday evening tno evening paper
mado a villainous attack on K D Nix
ahnrging him witli having mlsappro
prluted money while receiver of the
Commercial bank and terming hi-j
dishonest in his dealings. Tills hut
beou the Capital's mot hod all along.
It has never any foundation for Its
measly assaults and has earner! uu
unenviable reputation fo' making a
wild crack one clay and retracting it
the po.M. Those of Its readers who
have taken tho paper for any length
of time pliuu no credence In its ussor
lions und regard its policy us ono does
tho shifting sands.
In the present mutter tho Capital
outdid 'tsolf is attempting to cast
odium on Mr. Nix Last evening It re-
tracts all its siiUviuunU and adroitly
endeavors to cover up a well meaning
upology by u citation nt (lgiu's which
amount lo nothing. Tho court has to
do with tlgurus now subsequently
tho public will le givon a chance to
judge. Tnu Lkadkii will not under
taku a discussion of the case at -this
time. There will bo opportunity
enough when it comes up in court und
then it will be seen that Marshal Nix
handled tho defunct bank's nlfulrs in
un honest straight and Intelligent
manner. Ho bus vouchers lo show for
every cent handled und If some of his
accounts wore approved orally by
Judge Green that was tho court's fault
not Nix's.
What amuses in Is tho llat and
speedy turning down of the blatant
sheet after sueh a laborious otforl to
find u parallel for tho Republican loot
of the Do Steiguur bank. Hereafter
when the Capital wants lo say some
thing in order to make u political
point and levy blackmail it will say
nothing.
Tiik Danbury (Conn.) girls have
formed a society pledged to marry no
man who drinks Intoxicating liquor.
As tho membership thus far Is ltmttod
almost untiroly to old maids of uncer-
tain ago that organisation Is bound to
bo a good thing for the Danville
saloons.
Tiik Lkauku yesterday stated thut
tho Capital would retract its lying as-
sertions ubotit Mur.shul Nl? with tho
logotypod phrases of "uuiuLeut'onul
mistakes." And the Cap'.tul did that
very thlug. It cringed and crawled
and after sputtering out some voluiui
nous explanations und upologlcH do
clured tt should uuinr happen again.
A moii of St. Paul citizens woro about
to lynch a negro who had assaulted a
wbtta woman tho other night Tho
ropo Wks around the wrotoh's ncolc
and one and had beou thrown over a
limb wheu ome ono In tho crowd cried
out: "For heavens saka stop! Save
the fellow at any cost Tha census
enumerator will bo uvound next week
and wo can't ulTord to waste a man."
There was no lynching.
Wk despise a double faced accor
dlou pleated man one who will cringe
and whine hue a dog and curry favor
with auotlier whelp in order to avoid
imaginary trouble. We have two men
of that breed In this territory. They
are Democratic ofllcials and are uo
wore fit tnbo In Ihe jjarly than an Im
paired hydraulic ram. They tiro Dem-
ocrats for revini!" only and would
enter into diplomatic compact with
the devil were a ntehol in sight Thoy
aro utterly devoid of gratitude; revoke
their Savior and stab their friends
Tun rKAtl:lt Is not overly fond of
prodding but unless some prautlcos In
this territory aro speedily repaired
there will bo a general and sensation-
al slu.lting up of dry Initios.
lllil oii Kr
Try Klertrlc Hitters an a remedy for
your troubles? If not gel a bottle
now and get relief This medicine
has been found to bo peculiarly adapt-
ed to the relief and euro of till female
complaints exerting a wonderful di-
rect Inlluonco In giving strength ami
tone to tho organs If you have loss
of appetite consumption und headache
fainting spell or If you are nervous
sleepless excitable melancholy or
troubled with diw.y spells Kloctrlc
Hitters it the medicine voi need.
Health and ntrongth are guaranteed
by it use. Largo bottles only fifty
cents at Suatonian Drug store.
Koops Ice tho longest Alaska re-
frigerator for inlo by Spencer Hard
ware Uo. n in ti
Hrpulillriiii Xutliiiml l.cnRiic.
For the annual convention Republi-
can National League to bo hold at
Clovolnud Ohio .luno 10 to ill tho
Santa Kc route w;lll sell tickets at rate
of one lowest (lr.s.t clnwi faro for tho
round trip; tickets on Sale .lime 1?
Dual limit Juno ii.U. R Dolanoy
Agent
Tho host Is the cheapest; buy a Jewel
gasoline stove of Spencer Hardware
Co. 5 10 tf
Tho Ladles Aid society of the Chris-
tian church will give an ice cream
social on next Monday evening Juno 10
at J. (). Sovorns' cor. 7th and Mansur
in West Outhrio. A good musical pro-
gram will bo rendered. All cordially
invited lly ordor of commiltcu. fit
MERITS OF DANDERINE.
Mrliitlllt-nl KinmliiHtloti fit the llrnin
if tlm Sculp.
A scicntilical examination of tho
ocnlp of the human head reveals the
fact thut baldness is caused by micro-
scopic Infectious. Microbes uro very
minute insects and would have to be
several times their natural size to be
visible to tho naked oyc. Hut when wo
consider that over 5000 of those little
creatures exist on a space no larger
than a ten-cunt piece ono can not won-
der at the damage thoy do.
This microbo is a species of tho ring
worm und inhabits what is known as
the second skin.
Where the hair rootB are Imbeded
tho skin is divided into three layers
consequently thoy are in th contor or
second skin. Thoy subsist on the
blood and ti&suo of tills skin robbing
St of all Its vitality aud life causing
tho hair to become diy aud brittle
lose its eolor aud come out.
Run your lingers through your hair
when lu this condition and see the
dried up condition of tho roots. Now
pull out ono that has not yet liccoun.
airected and observe tho dlltorouce.
1 have often boon asked why these
microbes do not got into tho face
They do when the person nlFt'ctcd has j
a very bad cuso.
The symptoms are a dry scaly Itch
lug fuvorish rough appearing skin
causing pimples black-heads totter
etc.
There aro howovbr dill'eicnt kind
of murobos aud they also have dilVor
out ell'octs. Some cause the sculp to
dry up und peel oil'. This Is called
duudruif.
Others catibo tho scalp to throb and
a gummy or waxy subntance inter-
mingled with a crawling sensation
developing into small sores causing
tho hair to drop out or turn gray. As
long as this disease Is let run thut long
the hair will continue to drop out.
Tho lialr colls become weaker with
oauh subsequent growth. The second
hair will not grow so long nor as
coarse as the llrst the third not as
much so us the second and so on un-
til there is nothing loft but fiux nnd
finally tho fu.a becomes so flue th
tho assistance of a microscope I-
needed to seo It nnd so short aiwl
weak that it drops off as soon s
it reaches tho surface of tho sual.
This is baldness lu its worst form.
The half cells and roots aro not de-
stroyed us many buppose but arc de-
prived of thoir vitality. If tho roo s
wete destroyed there would bo no
hope loft. Thoy como buck after b -ipg
pulled out consequently the roots
cannot bo destroyed.
The only obstacle in our wuy Is tho
absorbing insects Lot us gut rid f
thrm mid tlio problem Is solved. A '-
tor tho scalp Is cloured of these pes s
and with the assistance of nature v u
oun restore tho hair to lt origin 1 1
healthy and vigorous statu.
Daiidormc is recommended an I
guaranteed for those niToulious Otu
application will stop the worst case uf
itching thoro is it makes them slei -and
a continuance for ton days noco.d
lug to directions will kill ovury one of
thorn which will be perceived by t io
clean and hoalthy condition of t io
scalp.
Now wo aro in a position to rot' ro
the hair to its natural state by a uu-
tiuuuneo of tho tonle rubbing it i ito
t ha seal v In twenty days you "ill
see tho appearance of now hair. Tho
now hair will grow very fast and in a
short timo bo as thick as It over w as
resuming Its natural color and vita ity.
Son lostliuouiils regarding the ro
quired lime. Homo very short ot tiers
longer; failure impossible.
The Kuowltou Dandoriuo Co. is tak-
ing contrauta to grow hair on any bild
head any ngeorsizo regardlussof I w
long bald and guarantees u full h. ad
of hair in no days.
This truatmont is abolutly '"'o.
Cotits you uothlng You should . all
yourself of this opportunity if y .iro
bald. This otfer will elom In ! tys.
Thtfvo desiring tho treatmou' jul'.l
call on or address the Know! . Dan
iluriue Co 815 Harrison ..vaniio.
Uuthrle. O T
Duudorlno is for sale by ul druggist
and guaranteed in ull uasv for dis
eases of scalp and sklu.
Vegetation will not grow i mIoss you
till the soil; hair will not gr w uiilusu
you treat tho soulp. That's . fiat
Ivup the scalp in a ho&ttln ondltlon
aud thoro Is no powor that III keep
tho hair from growing or ocm agbask.
That's a faoU
Daudorino will give hair th appear-
aneo that a shower of rain pit -b grass.
Highly recommended to la4. . Send
for tastimnnluls.
For Rent T room house
avenue owned by Dr. II. P
Call at buhoot laud onlor
springer
'UlStead.
tw
Are you a good hustler
want to make live and t
day? h'xperlence uot im
and find out about it at i
Hotel. Guthrie.
d do you
dollars n
ary. win
in 3 Oklu
D Price's Cream Ba:
A- M CmU (Ac4A MMwtnltr
Powder
ian Frandite.
Untlirle Steam llottllns Work
Manufacturers of all kinds o? carbon
altd drinks and mineral waters. Few
bottlers realize that pure water Is ab-
solutely essential in making first-class
carbonated drinks. 1 have tho finest
well of pure water in Oklahoma terri-
tory which is run through a Illalt
tiller before carbonatlng and I use tho
finest California extracts that money
can buy; consequently when you use
my goods yon are getting something
aosonuely pure. 1-am.ly iraiio a spe-
cialty. My special beverages: Cherry 1'hos
phute Lemon Sour Iron and Sarsapa-
rllln. Cream Soda Pepsin Scda Klub
Soda Ginger Wine Californfi. Pop.
f IS Im N. F. CiiKAm.K
Proprietor.
For snlu At Lender ofllce; ono half
medium Chandler & Price Gordon
press 14X30. It Is In perfect condi-
tion and Is running ovcry day at our
olllca We must muho room for large
press tf
itiiiiin-il
of a nice head of hair just through
nogligenco. When your hair begins to
inn out dun t neglect tt but gel a Dot-
t'e of Hoggs' hair rcnewcr which will
stop its falling out and if turning
gray will restore Its natural color
For salo by Scaton.
Wcbstcrs' International dictionary
nnd Noys' dictionary holder are kept
on sole by Lllllc &. Co.
"Many of tho citizens of Ralnsvlllc
lid are never without a bottlo of
Chamberlain's Cough remedy in the
house" says Jacob Iirown the lead-
ing merchant of tho place. This rem-
edy has proven of so much vuluo for
colds croup and whooping cough In
children thut few mothers who know
Its worth aro willing to be without It
For salo by UU lo t Co. druggists.
Anyouo who Is ' uJYt ring from consti
pation or indiirestion would do well
to try Heggs' little giant pills. They
give perfect satisfaction. Sold by your
popular druggist Scaton.
Are you hot? Cool off at Ltlllo .t
Co.'s fountain. All kinds of soda
water at 5c a glass.
Heggs' Hlood Purifier.
Heggs' Hlood Purifier.
Heggs Hlood Purifier
for all diseases of the blood. A posi-
tive guarantee with every bottle.
Call for and bo sure you get Hoggs'
and taku no other. Sold by Scaton.
Teachers' registers best fund
printed bound in manllla and cloth
for sale at Hoylo's book store. The
law says these registers aro required
to bo used by teachers In all public
schools Approved by Superintendent
Cameron. " tf
Heggs' Gorman Salve.
Heggs' Herman Salve.
Heggs' Ocrman Salve.
The greatest piio ointment in tho
world. It cures whore all others fall.
A positive guarantee with every box
Call for sample box. Sold by your pop-
ulur druggist Scaton.
Hammocks croquet sets and base
ball goods at Lilllo fc Co s.
T
Ladles can' obtain the celebrated
Olive llranch medicine at SIR cast
Vilns avenue Mrs. Flla Cobb Agent
' 22 2 w
I havo two little grand children whos
are toothing this hot summer weather
and are troubled with bowel com-
plaint I give thorn Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy
and it nets like a charm. I earnestly
r. commend it for children with bowel
triublcs. I was myself taken with a
st vero attack of bloody flux with
ei amps and pains in my stomach one-
l' ird of a bottle of this remedy cured
n o. Within twenty-four hours I was
it of bed and doing my house work
-Mrs. W. L. Dunngun Hon-aqua
llekman county Tenn. For salo by
Lllllc t Co druggists.
Aceiit Wanted
Why do people complain of hard
tt lies when any man or woman can
make from 8-1 to 810 per dny easily?
All have heard of tho sucsess of the
Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt
to tiiinic tnoy can't muuo money soiling
it; but anyone can make inonoy.slmply
because every family wants one. Ono
agent has made 8176.83 in the last
three months after navinir all expen
ses and attending to regular business
besides i ou don't have to canvass.
As soon as people know you havo It
(or salo tnoy semi for a dlsn washer
Address tho Climax Mfg. Co. Starr
Ave. Columbus Ohio for particulars
Mup of Virginia llttle-Kel(U.
Tie only correct map ma()e from of-
ficial papers hi tho war department
with complete Pstof battles. Sent ou
receipt of 2.1 cents in money or postage
stumps. Address C. II. Ryan assist-
ant general passenger agent C and O
railway Cincinnati Ohio. 4-5-4w
lllank books and ofllce supplies
Largest stoclc lowest prices. Don't
yon bollovo tho "homemade story" at
Lillio's Drug Store.
Sumctimo'ago I wus troubled with
un attack of rheumatism I used
Chamberlain's Pain Halm and was
completely cured. I have since ad-
vised utiitiy of my friends uud cus-
tomers to try tha remedy and all speak
highly of It Simon Ooldbaum San
Luis Roy Cul. For sale by Lillle A.
Co. druggists
It is it groat mistake U- suppose that
u klinplo tonic gives tho btrength; it
only stimulates the stomach to re-
newed action. To Impart real strength
the blood must bo purified and en-
riched uud this can only be doue by
such 4 standard alternative as Ayer's
Saraaparithu
I SI If Hotel tolio lte.ojemi!
The Montezuma hotel at Los Vegas
hot springs Now Mexico will bo re-
opened June 20. The hotel has been
rotUtvd und various Improvements
have ban ma le In tho grounds bath
houses etc.. as adjuncts to the Monte-
zuma. Comfortable rooms will be
provided in tho Montezuma House
which will bo open after Juno 1.
This renowned resort Is located In the
mldkt of attractive scenery. The cli-
mate U perfect and very beneficial to
suiTerors from nulmonery diseases.
Tho snrlnga yary In temperature from
Ice eon to boiling hot- and have long
been noted for their remarkable cura-
tive properties. Round trip tickets at
low rates are now on sale- L. R. De-
lauey. Agent.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pewfer
'WorM't Pair Ktefctit M4iIm4 Defeat.
' Cannot c Improved 1"
So MRS. F. E. BAKER
of Calvcston Tex.
-SAi i t
Ayer's Hair Vigor
" Having mod gl
Ayrr'sllnlr Vigor J'
tr "r' l linn
llwit it kiTii lay
sriilp clean and
ttic li.tirltt thoheat
rnn ill tin n. My
nml her now sixty
eu of bkc lias
at fliie a head of
hair a when alio
nt fmtj a fact o
which oho nttrllv-
utcs to the me nf Aycr s llnlr iRor. It
thickens the growth nf the hair and
restores gray hulr to It ollKln.il color.
I cannot see how this preparation could
bo Improved." Mrs. V. V. lUKim tlal-
tcston Texas.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
1-ltFI'AU! II tsv
O
O
DR. J. C. AYER 4 CO. LOWELL MASS. o
oooo o o o o a o o o o o o oo o ooo o o cj
Illrzcl Hrothcrs lead all others In
groceries and provisions. Trv them
J-10 lm.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
Don't Toliucro Mplt or Hlnokn Vtmr Life
Away
is the truthful startling title of a lit-
tle book about No-To-Hae tho harm-
less guaranteed tobacco habit cure
that braces up nlcotined nerves elimi-
nates the nicotine poison makes weak
men gain strength vigor and man-
lood. You run no physical or linan-
ial risk as No-To-Hac is sold by the
iutonian Drug Co. under a guarantee
cure or money refunded. Hook free
ddress Sterling Remedy Now York
r Chicago.
Justice dockets latest style neatly
bound for sale at Tiik Lkadkii ofllce.
tf
When tho hair begins to fall out or
turn gray tho scalp needs doctoring.
and wc know of no better specific
than Hall's Vegetable Sicilian lialr
Rcnewcr.
Wanted Salesmen for a now S3.1
cash register. Sells Itself. Liberal
commission to reliable men. Miller'
Vastlne Co. "2-78 MarJcl Street Chi-
cago Ills.
How In tho world can you expect to
bo cured of piles unless you get
a box of Heggs' German salve'.'. Sam
ple boxes free. Equally good for
scalds burns old sores etc. Sold and
warranted by Scaton.
Oo to Ilirzel Hrothcrs for cheap gro-
ceries. 1 10 lm.
A Lately Head of Hulr
is something that every woman should
bo proud of nnd is something that ev-
ery person can have if they tire Heggs'
Hair rcnewcr. Sold by Seatonlan Drug
Co.
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
I)f I)AITIITT.
Veterinary Surgeon Surgeon Dentist.
S E. cor. Noble and First
Oklahoma Loan Ofllce
J. Kcthvooil Prop.
Money to loan on Watches Diamonds
and all articles of value
Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
at a bargain.
UklHlionm Aennn uUTHRIb UK
W.L. Douglas
SI CllAC 1 3 THE BEST.
W wHiWCriTroR aking.
3. COEDOVAN.
mNCH&CHAMCLtED CALT
t43.MFlNLCAUlKANCAAML
3AOpOLCE350tE3.
$2flO.W0RKIN6MEf-
'' -KXTllAr-INE- "a.
S2.I7J?BQYS'SCHOOLSHOE1
JL.ADIE3-
L first PNGlA.
iWffAVfiSfsff..
Over Ono Million People wear tbo'
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
Alt ourahoes are equally satisfactory
They (Iv the bit valu for th money.
They equal cuttora ahoci In atyle nnd fit.
Their wearing qualities ere unaurnaiicJ.
The prices are uniform etamped on fole.
Prom $ to $J laved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot .apply you we an. Sold by
BEN. STRAUSS
X16 OKLA AVE.
toKQCtTAM M :
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TABLE:
Leaves Orlando at 2 p. m. Arrives
at Stillwater at 5:30 p ni.
Leaves Stillwater at 7:30 a. m. Ar-
rives at Orlando at 11 a. ro.
Nearest and Only Regular Route to the
Railroad.
Good hotel accommodations at
both Stillwater nd Orlando. Also
good livery at Stillwater.
ME ER BROS. Props
ff CkUattttr'a tliaU.W DUataad Mrl.
Pennyroyal pills
Arc. aUwaie rtiUbu. ladic ttk
IttUftUl tW CkUUtUr$ A-oiuk .
jwui 3rmd la Hd uul Gold nettW
ttsMMaitJ tmtftimt XI Dfua-vlaia. m mA 4-
U tUmp Kv tniclri intUuosUlJ ftbd
MlUUrf fur ldlt i Uutr by rrlwrn
V jl Jikik ivivvv irHiutiiui jmi ruff
w
FOR RENT
(lood BVre rooing oentrally located.
Very cheap.
furnished house four or five roouia.
11 acres of Und and houe one-half
mile frorn the city very cheap.
FOR SALE
Good four rojm house and two lots
prlco 8?00.
Two residence lots 550
Two lots ou Cleveland avenue SI SO.
G. H. LYNDS.
TAlUaaUaU Va 97
t(JfWJ JW fid
1IM.
JF?
BSIVT VJ
fj -"f
JLaLaK-f Jn
TtAi:
It "M t1"
y'.WN. 9
W. H. BRUNNER
PRACTICAL SHOER
RACE STOCK A SPECIALTY.
Wnnoiis to order. Kcpmrim? tint! Triiiiniing. All Work Ouunmleed. I'rlfcs
lU'.isonabli'
2o6 NORTH SECOND STREET
THE INTER OCEAN
II
Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
And Has the Largest Circulation.
DAILY (without f
DAILY w.t!i
TERMS
BV MAIL
lie weekly
PER YEAR
A
S A N!IV5PAPUk TUB INM1U
!vra i ji'ui7 iicincr na
1WJ IVIt 11JI1 tH'fT i -e .'. ....l.
The Weekly
AS A FAAILY PAPER IS
NliSVS AM) llll! MUST 01- CUKKHNI LIThUfATURU.
It lim somttlilMi: .f intrrcsc tn each i:i;nil)cr cl the family II
IIS YOUTH'S UG.'ARrMIJM Is tlic very licM ol IU Kind. '
nsl.ni.UAk I ..VHItKSuri unruled.
b
POUTICAI.I.Y IT IS KRI'UJIJCAN. unit pe Its readers the benefit of the
filii vvfioV m ""ll He political tuple. K nlso Blcs them TUB MJIVS OI!
IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER.
Tllli INTHR OCKAN IS PUHUSIiCI) IN CIIILA'O TIID .NliWS AND COnHRRCIAI.
CE.NTHR OF ALL WIJSl Ol 11.!. ALU C.MAN v'MOUNTAI.NS AM) IS URTTIiR
PAVK"l'AR10llTRrAsflSOP1"" l'0'1 0I "IAT SKCIION THAN ANY
It Is In accord lt i l!u H-oplr of the W.-Kt nil In Politics and Literature.
Please remember that tha p- ci of I he . klv l.ile-Oce-in Is ONLY OMJ l)0L
LAIi I'LR YI'AK. Addr hi rr iiv imtctd rr !- a kt --
iH.' INH'.K OCEAN Chicago.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during the scaton of 1895. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES.
. A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies.
Call at or address 1 13-1 134 East Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. H. KNAUSS. Manager.
&
' s 3
r
S'c 3 2. 2S io
B'asHn'SE'iSIyr
SS'Bno.S.--5s?.
:- r
iSJJfrJ 'if-- -
5 51C'i.?-?5'?i9.-
rr5is3 8?.2&."
"B i 29 ' "' -1
S&lWtes:-: 'W. :-hs V(l
lilpinili: iv ji l - & a.
in iiimmh Yi i $( o
i--:;?.i c . m. " 1 r. vi si vn
G a
r 5.s-i5'aB";E.
ST. MARTS INSITUTE
A fQariliiB and ly School for Young Lmlies. anil (Jirls
00LLXQE HILL DALLAS TpXAJ.
Sixth yoar. Founded by tho lit. liar. A. C. Garrett bishop of northern
Tjxos and under his supujsvlslon. Will open Sopt. 12 1895 College and Pro-
parutory Courbes. Classics and Hiphor Jlatlicmatlcs In charjjo of graduates of
Wellosloy Collojro nnd University of Torouto. Oupartmcnts of Music and Art
under direction of the best instructors trained in Uormany. England ond New
England Consurvntoiy if Music Klocutiun vauglit by graduate of the Emer-
son School of UraUny lloston 'lVrins. fur nmion including ancisnt and
modern languages mil nil ICnglUli brBiiuln'h iM.urd fuel light washing 83 W
per Ai.nutn. Musle Ari Elooulion. ;tra rliut-m. For catalogues and fur
ther information addriP MISS T0RBERT. Prinr-iwl. Su.Mary's lnst:'ute. Da as
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goodt
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
TIIl -
u-.i-layi
fiii-dayi
S6.00 per year
..$8.00 per year
Inter Oceania. 00
) Mi
OCI2AN kecp abreast of the time in all
in! nor ciiwrse in i?rtirinr All. itm
. ... .. . .T... .I-' -----.P-.f .....
hiter Ocean
NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
' " 'in 1 - ..... " . p
1'iLv .vrXlcO COLOol
1 is-r'
-.. --.-ci.. I S
I $:? Pn ?
r .. r ? t-i
f M So c f
nii
" -f f-f
t r-t J -fcJ -t
yjPfej
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 159, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 8, 1895, newspaper, June 8, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73353/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.