The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BANNER
The Editor o! a Great Paper Cured
Paine's Celery Compound.
The Itunuer of Light as every one
knowx is one of the most successful
denominational publications Issued in
this country.
In 'ts T7th volume it is at onco con-
conserrutlvo and bright discussing
not only modern spiritualism lint fre-
quently lending its intluoncc in mat-
ters of public lmportauceontstde of its
principal Held.
Mr John W. Day who is editor and
one of the proprietors writes as fol-
lows in the Itannor of Light to the
proprietors of 1'nlne's celery compound:
"1 own you a debt of gratitude In
placing on the market such a nerve-
easing and soothing remedy as I'aine's
celery compound. It was brought to
my notice by u friend who hud been
grootly relieved by its use as I have
also been.
I have frequently taken occasion to
commend Paine's celery compound to
others and I do not know of un In-
Rtauce wherein if faithfully tried it
has not worked a bene lit
Yours trulv
John V. Day."
(JOLI) AND SHiVKH.
Itlcli NuRCCtH Ali Itnln of mi Aurlrnl
(Illy I'minil In .HUM Coiinlr.
V. A Williams of Washita county
u holms been prospecting all over
northwestern Oklahoma for gold dur-
ing the past three months writes to
the Cloud Chic; Herald of IiIh dlmsorer
b's as follovts under recent dute:
I havo just returned from u trip fur-
ther out northwest (1 W. Oliainpctt
II .1. Haslwood J. K Uutiball and my
self prospecting and surveying out
claims Ve male a new dUcovery hi
Mills county we found gold and bllvoi
in lumps as largo a grains of corn
und on a creek called by the Spuuliitd-
' Kaskarado" wo found ancient miiiet
which had been worked by the Span
lords beforo the Mexican war. The
old furnaces which were used by them
for smelting arc plain to bo been
yet and signs of a village of about
1.000 Inhabitants were found at this
place. We have located rich mines
1 lear icd yesterdoy that tlio old Span
lr.li town on Turkey creek had been
found. Wo are getting along as well
as can be expected under the circum-
stances; we still And gold and aro not
in tiro least discouraged liood rains
In tho west; everything looking well;
corn is flue roasting ears as large as
your arm.
J5. A. Wll.I.IAMH.
l.ojul Amcrli-ttii.
Tho entortalnment glynn nt tho
court house last evening by the Loyal
Americans was a pleasing oIToIr and
vau largely attended. The program
was replete with literary and musical
gema the fonturos being the work of
Miss Maud Iluroh and Miss Ruby
Twamloy. The sorlp system was fully
explained anil 35000 of tho scrip was
6hovn to thuaudloueu.
lluckleu' Anil Hvlir.
The best salvo In tho world for outs
bruises soros salt rheum fetor sores
chapped hands tetter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively cures plies or no
pay required. It is guarantcd to glvo
perfe t satisfaction or money refunded
l'tlco 36 cents per box. For sale by
Heatonlan Drug Co.
Heggs' Herman Salve.
Hoggs' Herman Salve.
Heggs' German SaWe.
Tho greatest pile ointment In the
world. It cures whore all others fall.
A positive guarantee with every box
Call for sample box. Sold by your pop-
ular druggisuScaton
Tho Misses Kyerly of Canton. 111..
1. V5..bcen Mltnj: their sister.
Mrs. Will Hunter at her lovely home
I.aM. Cleveland have returned home
utter a delightful vibit of six week
inoy made numerous friends while
hero and will be universally mUsed.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Repot
Royal feS
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OF LIGHT.
by
i Mr Day s portrait is given above. He
is a member of the Masonic Odd Feb
' InlVD Mfllllfl A.l. fl ml fAtllilM .nlit.-nnl
w.u vaiu.i.f ......j ... Uhliw llUUVtllUI
organisations and is highly esteemed
by Ills brethren and others In the so-
cial walks of of life.
Ills gratitude for the good that this
greatest of all remedies has done him
is in no sense remarkable. Thousands
who have been made well by I'aine's
celery compound havo sent their unso-
licited testimonials to the proprietors
of the remedy or direct to the medical
journals or newspapers telling for the
benefit of others the results that have
followed the use of the remedy that Is
food for the nerves and brain that en
riches the blood that makes the weak
strong and is the one never-falling
spoclllc prescribed by physicians and
recommended by all who have ever
faithfully used it for lnsomia nervous
debility neuralgia rheumatism Indi-
gestion and the many Ills that comn
from deranged worn-out nerves and
impure blood.
SKK1) W I IK AT FOR KAMI K IIS
A. Ulcer of Khukui Miikin lllrnl
rr(ixinll Ion.
County Commlshionor Stiplcton has
eeeiyed the following letter which
vill prove of Interest to wheat raisers;
Ih'rriiiNKo.s' Kas July 87. Doai
ir; 1 cuu furnish seed wheat In your
Oifullty to farmers tills f.ill should
Aunt the ground well prepared and
lemre to furnish t. lirst class farmers
inly und tlione liuvlng good lands
tnd to those whom you feel bufe in
r commending. Tho terms would be
me fourth of the ciop delivorcd to me
ii bushels at station where seed is de-
livered to fanner. I would furnish
the wheat tit convenient station in the
county. In vtifcos nlioio 1 furnished
sued wheat in tho fall of 18tl If 1
furnish to tho same farmer aguln I
would expect them to return in addi-
tion to uboiit one bushel for every
bushel so furnished in tho fall of H0l
in all cases where I got nothing back
As furnishing seed wheat has been a
heavy loss for tho last two or three
years I think this proposition fair and
equitable. Let the business men and
tarmera generally know I can furnish
tho wheat in limited amounts.
I will send applications in proper
form to bo signed by the farmers
wanting tho wheat. The amount to
be sown por acre will bo determined
In the application as set forth in re-
quirements. I desire to get this wheat
sown us convenient to railroad as pob
slble uud will Inspect the irronnd lu.
foro delivering wheat or will havo it
inspected.
No wheat will bo delivered beforn
September 15 and parties will bo o.-
pceieu to report condition of wheat
wiien caned on to do so and glvo any
other information desired.
In many localities gruin men offer
to allow Iroo uso of thoir elevators to
deposit grain until delivered and free
of charge and send report of samo to
me thus saving a heavy oxponso nnd
making It more of an inducement to
take the risk. What will your friends
do In this respect?
I enoloso stamp and would thank
you for an early roply
Yours truly
L. A. HiooKit.
Attention HumUy School 1Vurkr.
A meeting of the ofllcera of the
Logan County North District Sunday
School association Is hereby called to
room 15 dray block Guthrie. Satur-
day August 3 at 3 p. in to arrange a
program for the September rally of
the association. All superintendents
and other workers in the district or
entire county are invited to bo pres-
ent at the meeting.
S. 1 Atiihktox 1'res
I). W. Walton. See.
Household goods for sale cheap
tall und see them ut 017 N. llroad. 14
THJQ
limiSim.im.
Y
L
NATIONAL POPULIST COMMIT-
TKHMAN DliNOUNCKS
VINCENT.
BITTER SHOTS AT SORE HEADS
Slinnn Up In Vllrlullc Trriim Mnrciit'i.
llrnml .iRRrrKOtlon (if I'lillllntl Mini-
alriialllcH Win. Atlruiplril to Itrnil
Twit llmim! County CiiiiiiiiIk.
m nloiirr Out of tin- I'opnlM
I'nrtjr A Hlnlwxrt I'Hrty
Vorlcr' U u t t I II k
Trutltful I'lillllplc
I'd I tor Loader:
Having been Informed that a crowd
of self-styled Populist leaders in
secret session passed a resolution cen-
suring me I now ask space In the col-
umns of your papor to slate that the
idiotic jabboringj emanating fiom this
socalled meeting of the central com-
mittee of the l'opullst party of this
county have no more effect on jnu
than the antics of the festive Ilea on
the shaggy hide of a bulTnlo bull.
Their esolutions and condemnatory
harangues are about as Important as
tho bull-frog noiso of the tumble bug.
whose exertions injure no one but
himself. It Is true that In this meet-
ing tl4era wore some honorable men
who dJipisod the proceedings but
they were shut olt by the loud mouth
anarchists whose proper place at thl?
time Is tho penitentiary becauso of
their attempt to intimidate county
officials who are trying to do their
duty and save tho county from an ex-
orbitant expense I have been in-
formod that in this secret dark and
damnable convention which can be
likened only to the burrow of thuOila
monster who never strikes Its enemy
except frow tho bowels of the earth
there were soma honorable men who
believed In righteousness and justice
yet they were browbeaten and tramp-
ed down by un illegal majority which
was made for the occasion.
I have been further informed Unit
the censure passed upon mo by this
idiotic rabble would havo been more
severe were It not for the fact that I
begged the pardon of the chairman
I now Hay "that I never begged tho
pardon of the chairman of tills crowd
foi any word I uttered therein o cause
I believe that everything 1 said was
true and right My only apology to
the chairman was for disturbing what
ho called his meeting and not for nny
sentiments I expressed In my language
In that meeting nnd I say now to you
and to the members of tho nibble that
met there thut If I were tho county
commissioners and hud the same con
trol of the court hoitbc that they have
I never would have allowed sue'i an
incendiary rabble as that was to con-
gregate In the court house of Lagan
county. I would have had every one
of them arrested und put in the jail of
Logan county where they properly be-
long. Now lot this crowd vent their spite.
Let these men who have been tuned
down in every legitimate convent u
in tins county gather together at any
time the crowd of jibbcriiig idiots w ho
are willing to listen to their linrrnne ues
anil use my name as often as they have
a mind to but I now serve notl o on
them that thoro is nothing t y can
do or say that will hurm mi- I am
trying to do my duty as u man und
citien of this county nnd the anarch-
ist babbling of jabbering idiots
whether thoy belong to the People's
party or any other party has no effect
whatever upon mo or my standing as a
citizen of this county or us a member
of tho People's party as an organiza-
tion and the People's party of tills
county does not rely for Its success
upon tho venomous mouthing of a
few sore-heads whether they belong
to the central commltteo or aio placed
there for the purpose of obt lining n
snap judgment.
I am m tho People's parly purely
for principlo and am willing Unit all
ray acts as a member of that party
shall be laid bare to the gu.o of the
whole community and the censures
passed upon me or upon anything I
may do or say in u secret conclave no
matter who aro the manager;; of it
whether they be my friends or my en-
emies concern me little und affect me
less uud in conclusion I will say to
the People's party of Logan county
that If you will attend more to the
legitimate business of party organiza-
tion and less to the Inauguration of
committees In which to air your per-
sonal animosity ugainst some person
or persons whom you may consider as
your Individual enemy it will bo
much better for the pari organiza-
tion. P. O. Caohidv.
Uulhrle July 31.
Ijtliorlni; fur Tie r I.o.
Mrs. llurke und her bister Miss
HlUabelh Test of the Kick a poo mis-
sion school are In the city registered
at the ltoyal. Miss Tost Is "field
matron" of the Klckajmo reservation
and Is devoting her lif work to the
oivilLsatlou eulightei ment and cduca
lion of the Indians. The school at
Kickapoo mission is conducted entlro'y
from voluntary contr.butlons without
oxpense to the govern neut and yet
has accomplished the most excellent
results. Too much p-.ilse cannot be
said for Miss Test and her brave us
blstanis for the nobb work they aro
doing in the endear r to rescuo tho
wild untutored sou of the almost
savage Klckapo Without pay
without hope of reward ou this earth
they are doing wh t futuro gonoia-
llons vl'J rise up nnd call blessed
und In this they i. doubt find what to
I hem Is thogreatist best reward.
JLKAUJCK GtJTHHtJB
lilflHTS AND SHADOWS
llrli'f (ll intra I'nliileil h llnppc nine In
mill A limit Hit. CI I v.
lllcyclo parade tonight.
lllsliop II rook e Is In Pawinuka.
K I (irrer fs down from Wlnflold.
.1. W. Walters Is here fiom St Joe.
Frank MeMnstor was tit the pity yes-
terday. Tuck Ulain returned to Chandler
yeMerdny.
W. II. Fallis of Fallls postolllce is
In the city
Agent Frank I'llsdn was up from
Koblu yesterday.
Mayor Put ton was up from Oklaho-
ma City yesterday.
Col Anient und Mr. Ilishop aro over
from Lincoln county.
Frank Anderson clerk of Lincoln
county. Is over from Chandler.
Mr. It II Crawford has been on the
slek list for several days past
Suit ford Duncnn was killed near
Stillwater by unknown parties
Kdward Powers of Winfleld Is visit-
ing his sister Mrs. Henry K. Asp.
.Judge Dale Attorney Hoffman and
C II. Adams went to Purccll last night
J. S. Coxev tho noted good road s
upostlo will speak in this city August
17.
Deputy Joe Severns came in from
Newkirk yesterday with three federal
prisoners.
Deputy Warren Dennett Is back from
the Seminole country with a federal
prisoner.
llandit Yeuger threatens to raid the
federal jail and release Jennie Free-
man his best girl.
Hev. West Is improving his property
In West Huthrio.
Kov. Hawley uud Miss Pauline Aston
were married at Oklahoma City yes-
terday. Dan Wagner lias sold his property in
West Outlirio anu will leave in a lew
days for Indiana.
Miss Allle Schnell returned laRt
night frqm a three weeks' visit to
friends In and near rerry.
Tnreo negroes uro under nrrest at
Choctaw City charged with outraging
and killing Mrs. Mitchell.
Mrs. Jesse Cook who has been vlslt-
i.wr ln.r i-lilldri'ii In Outhrie for several
weeks will leave t'lls week for hor
homo ut Sapulpa to look alter nor cat
tlo und landed Interests.
The Uoivorth Leairuc will give an
Ice cream social ut tho residence of
F. Ii Do Lay cornor of llroad unit
Warner on Friday ovenlng August "J
All aro cordially invited to come.
Arthur Holllnger night clerk at the
Hoyal returned yesterday from a
pleasant vacation In Mexico. Ho Is
much improved in neaun aim win re
Httine his duties at tho desk today.
Tho Jersey cluu was organized in
this city yesterday with Sam Over-
streot president Lou Pitts secrotury
Hill Soarcoy treasurer and Hill Oill
chaplain. An agent has been sent
to purchase u carload of goods
nlrlnlinitin.i' MVll A Kfiftl IK HOW
lntin(v i.lnrlr nf (In dlslrb'L court un
der Clerk Kboy iissumlng the duties
of thu ofllco yesterday. He is oflloient
und bus had considerable experience.
having been chief deputy of Judge
McAlee's court nt Knld.
A3L0NU FEDERAL SINNEKS.
Mnlu mill IVnmla Wliltky Heller I.iiiIkiiI
llehlilil the Hum.
Francis M. and James Harper two
of the men r-.'cently arrested for har-
boring Zip Wyutt nnd other outlaws
were released from the bastllo on
bond.
Frank Wolf was brought up from
Oklahoma City yesterday morning und
lodged hi the federal jail by Deputy
Marshal F. T. Ilalbell on a charge of
perjury.
Deputy John P. Jones came in yes-
terday from the Sac and Fox country
with Huffalo Horn u Sac Indian
charged with assaulting an Indian
woman with a club und guve him
lodging in the federal ' Inn to await
further orders of the court.
Deputy United States Marshal K. S.
Morris and posse came over from HI
Kcno yesterday with four United
States prisoners. There urc: Laura
Martin Pearl Keeper W. It. Miner and
Cheatham Pope. Toe girls uro of the
deml monde type and the boys were
along us business managers for them.
They wero on u little excursion through
the Cheyenne country whun the mar-
shals arrested them as intruders. Thoy
each entered a plea of guilty in Judge
Ilurford's court a fow days ago and
were lined SI (MM each and costs and
having no money they will have to re-
main In jail during the pleasure of the
court.
SLEEP & REST
For Skin Tortured
BABIES
And Tired
MOTHERS
la Ob
Application ol
(uticura
BniDT Cu Twutmixt. Winn ttln
with Cuticuka Boir g.ntlt appllcaUoo of
Curicvai (olntmnBl) and utld dotca of ClTl-
CUBA Khox-vixt (lira ctr clooJ purifier).
I4 ttractui Mi wwU. BrilUidipoli T. Nt.
i . I Klif SJwn-rt Ui
Deputy United States Marshal W K
Mason of Cincinnati Ohio came in
yesterday with William H. Phillips
an attorney formerly of Oklahoma
City who Is under arrest for Illegal
cnargos in connection wuu puuaiuu
cases.
OJKJL.A.HOMA
TKHKITOIIUI SKETCHES.
Ami Kodnk Klmtnnt P.iaMur; InrlilpiitR In
Two DniimliiK.
John M. llrocrull. (Irst.i nmonr nt Pn
rv lis located nt .SIhimiiiv tl.. m
deputy marshal.
Daillcl Ivlee. ulin Mna iin..l.jT r.
Carrie Klee In St. Louib on January
30 180.1 has Hied his petition for a
divorce. He clinrrres irrnu .itni ..
duty in that she refused frdhi the
very first moment of their married
rue io pertorm nor martini duties
though she was a buxom portly
hoalthy woman nnd finally Mio left
him after onlv ten ilnra f ....4t
life.
An exchange put It this way: When
the breuzv. Iilontntnir lilniinur. ---. it...
- -- .. & W.VUI.ICI..I. .IIU
universal go how will tailors pribs
me creases iniotuein rn IIUo to know?
When the bnbv'n linml la timl.ll.t.. .. .. .1
- -j - --- .. . .v..l.. (.1
It wants to take u nap how elm innin-
iuu inn nur tinning in a Ullurlculed
llin? Wllnn lllll itlilnlrnxQ nn .....1.
blngin the garden in the spring how
can llrldget "shoo" the creatures with
nu nun i iu nop mm rung
Tyncs-Jonrnul: The Kiuknpoo and
Sacjiind Fox country Is Infected with
lai numbers of gray wolves that
phJy havoc with pigs and poultry. A
fnriufir near Clifton has lost twenty
lino shnats and ivlinln ilrnvna .r ii
keys and chickens. Tho volvos have
a special fondness for watermelons
and make the average boy ashamed
of himself when It comes to nteuiinjf
hi cm.
"How denr to inv lioart Is tlm obi
sllrcr dollar when some kind sub-
scriber presents It to view; thu liberty
head without necktie or collnr nnd all
mo Rtrnngo tilings tliat to us scorn go
new: thn whin Rlltonrllnrr n.ln lit. .....
rows below It the stars nnd tho words
wuu mo strnngo tilings tnev tell tho
the coin of my fathers we're glad
that we know it for some time or
other 'twill come in right well the
Rnrnfid.nntrli. i1t1nr (In. hii...Mnirtl.l
dollar the old silver dollar we all lnc
so wen
See notices of assignees sale ol
llnory stock in nunther column. 7
tnll-
.T li
"ssa
ttaft
Crescent Bicycles
Wc liire iIrmon'ralnl that first. cl.int Plcvclea can
Le mads anil old nt our following ttnndari) ir Ice.
tlC I Vo. 1 for MHV 28 In. Wlic-1. 23 llu.
) d lNu.4 tor LADIES 21 In. Wlieeli 22 ll.
Cfl J"- '. for YOUTHS !0in.VIerl.21Wlb9.
.JUU No. C fur M1SSKS 20 In. Wl.rrl 21 (lis
$A fl fNo- 3. tv ITOYS 21 In. Vh -el. 2t llu.
V'HJ INu.C Ior(JlRLS21 In. Wliecla231bi.
Tor eiprrlenccd rldcra drlrlnj; n rellahlr Hpl t
wrlglit Illryclc we rrcommernt our CRHSCliNf
MOKblU.K Ilia. 2S in. Wheels. I'KICIi Jgn.
tti'Httratt.t CiUhgui rrtl en Aff'.ieatwn.
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS Arl8.RK'
V(II.I) ONLY HY
F B. LILLIE & CO.
Drug Book and News Depot
GUTHRIE. O.T
H. L. COHEN
The Reliable Merchant Tailor
Makes Clothes to Measure !
WE DO
MAKH
CLOTH liS
('HKAI!
HAliK
WHAT
OTIIHKN
ciiauoi::
WE DON'T
MAKH
CIIHA1'
CI.OTIII5HI
TU'ICM
YOUli
MONMSY'S
WORTH!
Don't fnll to onll and eo the largest
atook of
Piece Goods
in the territory. No nam pi en to ploh
from AH our goods am made In
(Itithrlo. Skilled tailor In our flu
id oy.
H. L. COHEN
The Tailor.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST !
Cor. Oklahoma avonue and First at
up stairs.
Ilosidcnco: Cornor Noblo Ave nnd
Second street.
W. E. FURROW D. D. S
SURGEON DENTIST
Victor lllock 1st and Harrison.
lll! A KHMINOTON
niinui.K
Heoause jtihtilhihlu rep
utation for high grade
worlc is not outaiuaUK'
In a fow brief months.
Tho UuiiiingtoiiB have
ueen niauors :o( world
renowned (roods lntK
1H10.
Kcpuir nhops don't
ilourUli ou tholr tnis-
taltei Neither do po.
plo vho keep whetil
madii to ell only; thuy
don't have them. It
takes something more
than paint ulokoi. and
a ready How of talk to
make a ijooa wheel. Tlio
Hemlnt'ton is a good
wheel made oy .ffontl
peoplo and tiMil by
good rldoru all ovur tho
world. Catalogue frio.
Olsiith Arms Co.
t- S r IV1- - " J.-.IU-I-
C. R. RENFRO'S
DRUG
Is tlio pltu-o fo ko wliou yim w:ni ntiyUiiiic in liis line. Unco
trit'il you will liti hhivIiutiI til' IIh iiiiiiropTinlciioss
ol'lils niodo:
To
P
ease
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Full lino ol' nruijs Drimulsl's Sumlrlcs I'ltinls Oils SlitMoncry
Spo ii-.s Hummocks Croqiu'l pic.
AT YOUR
(c! his prlcos lu-lore you liny.
204 Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
Hiij your CloHiiimuiiil
And pel a ticket uitli
Misfit
Clothing
Hnri 1 111 A V
TrVf'T I? ww H)
To lie t'iMMi :ntu. St-pl. 1 IMI5.
2D. STREET OPP. GOVT. ACRE.
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OCULIST
Olllci- ll.mrKi
t to l'i in 4 ( r i 111
Ollit'C over IW'c Jlho's New Slorc 0U. Aic (JuMiric 0. T.
I'rnetlee Limited to Diseases and Suriery of the
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Sl'KCTACLKS AND KYK (JLASSHS
Seientlllenlly ndjithted to suit the most com plicated eu'-oh ofdefci'tive iKht
nrri ti fv
ine miscieioe isar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. anrl Division
One Block From Hotel Royt.:.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Good
In Stock all the Time
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
HOTEL
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
H. H. PERRY Prop'r
ftt&M
HOUSE
the Trade.
OWN PRIC
Kuniishiiit; (Jooils ill tlio
Parlor !
every SI purcha o on a
T!
3f4fiiMURIST.
u.. erMtor.tW?
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