The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, August 2, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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i'lLH .L-WAJmi UUTJiKlM OKLAHOMA
V G
he geafcet
II WI.KOAll inilCTAULC.
MiHTII 1IOUNU.
No. ion ( hiciKo lixpresi 0:15am.
No. ws. Mo. Klvr-rKxpross 5:03 p.m.
Nil 2S Way Freight V.OOa.m.
so in ii nc.tta.
No. Ma Tunas Kxpross 10.30 p. m.
No. 1(17 Oklahoma Kxprcs.... 12:30 p. in.
No. m. Way Kii'lBlit l:ii. m.
I'lisHfiittrrsolioiild procuru tlokuis ixiforo
Cellini; on tlio train.
t.'hui-littr OklhiiiiiH nml (liilf It. It
WHSC UOl'M).
Sunday Mall and ttxp.iwa
Kxprom
Mail and Areomtiuxlatlun..
KAST 110UMI.
Sunday Mall and Kxuiesq.
Kpl"
Mall and Accommodation .
..0:110 a. in.
A:W p. m.
..S'.'-M) a. in.
..12:o: p.
...7:.Vi p.
..IS: is n.
Gutiiiim: LOIM1H NO. 3. 1. O. O. V.
Meets Monday Illicit of each week
at 7:10. VIdIUiik Odd Fellows ar
alwajs wi'lcnmi'. J. roycAitr N (1.
KiiAMiS A. Mkikt-ik fctie'y.
HUTU HI C i.oikji: NO. 1 A. o. u.
W. iin'i'1 Tliiirduy nxriiliiK or
wfi-k iitl.30 n. m Flail In Victor
block coi hit Flrt and HaiiNon. VNIt-
lig yoimiipii alas wnlcomii.
V C. Holland M. W.
O. U. MiiNTiiOMKKi lternnlur.
IIAIf V
N peel ill
xxkai'iikk i oi:i:uast.
report for Thk Daii.v
r . I a 1 1 h 1 1 1 v W. .1. Wal torn observer
Untied Suites tventhi'r bureau:
Uitfliest temperature yi'stordny: HI
1 iwusl 70
Fnree.iht for today: Stationary
temperature.
Itiilnfnll .01) Inches.
Sen notice of aligners' sale of mil-
1 n fry htock in another column
See notice of assljrnci'f.' sain of mil-
linery stock in another column.
Agents wanted at U!S North Division
(Uicet. .Toe M. Khodcs. 7 23 v
Wrt-ila Wi'i'ilx Mullen.
The boanl of health of the city of
Uuthrle have dechirad all weeds now
(frowlnff in the city to be injurious to
the public health and u public mil
banco.
Now therefore notice is hereby
Riven to all owners agents or occu-
pants of any lot or premises In the'
oily to remove all weeds therefrom
within seven days from the date here-
of or they will bo arrested and fined
according to ordinance 30 of said elty.
lly order of the board of heal ill
Dated this 20th day of .July. A. I).
18'.ifi (li:o M. DMJnoKr
Cleric.
A person Is prematurely old when
ualdnoBH occurs before the forly-llflh
yu.tr. Uro Hall's hair ronuwer to '"'ip
the runlp healthy and prevent bald-
ness. THK T03lTsEi LAN I).
Then are two reasons either one of
which oittflit to bo conclusive with
every 'Vmeilcmt eitieu:
First The trip from Denver to Utah
via llio (Iraiulo Western ' (Jreat Salt
Lake ICoute" is the grandest to be
found anywhere on the continent. No
Ijiunpcan trip of eiiial length can
compile with It in variety and fjrjn-
dour of scenery and wealth of novel
interest.
.Second You should (ro because
when you have uiado this wonderful
trip you will (I ml Utah at the end of
It Utah one of the world's famous
spots and a laud of gold silver cop-
per iron and coal; of lofty mour.'.ains
und fertile valleys: of vineyards fruits
mid suiillowers. Salt Lake City the
capital is of groat interest on account
of iU) historical ami religious associa-
tions. Hero are Hot Thermal Spring;
Warm Springs Sulphur Springs. Saul-
torium parks drives canyons and the
most healthful climate on earth. Ureal
Halt l.'ilto with the new and beautiful
Haltalr lleaeh Resort of Moorish do
sign lias no equal in America. Write
to F A. Wadluigh Salt Lake City for
pamphlets etc
Firtit published in the (Jutlirio Daily
Leader Aug.'.' lh'JS.
Nolico ol' iHilillcufion.
In the district court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
Henry .1. Mitchell plnlntlir
vs
Lot ilia Maria Mitchell defendant.
Whereas the above named plaintiff
Henry .1. Mitchell filed his petition in
tun district court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory on the 1st day of
AiiL'iiRt A. 1). le'.i.'i praying for u tie
ree of divorce from the defendant
Lelltia Maria Mitchell.
Therefore the defendant Lctlthi
Maria Mitchell will take notice that
she must appear nml answer or other
wise plead to salil petition on or he lorn
the nth day of September A. J) InUft
or judgment will be takun against her
by default in favor of said plaintiff for
an absolute decree of divorce.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my liaml and ulll.ed the seal of
said court at my olllcc in (Juthrle in
said county and territory this the 1st
day of August A D IHU5
Louis K. I'iti.s
SealJ Cleric District Court
T. II. Cuppage attorney for plain-
HIT Notice
To the Arkansas Lumber Company
Hlithrie. Oklahoma and W. Strauss
VA Dorado Arkansas ami all uther
parlies Interested;
Notice is hereby given that the re-
eelvers of the Atchison Tupeku &
Wuntii Fo Itallroad company will on
Saturday August 17 1BUS at its depot
in the t ity of (liithrin !ugau county.
Oltlahoiua territory at the hour of 10
o'clock a in of said day sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hum one
tar lns.il of lumbar shipped November
.-Hi. Isui. from Mles Arkansas eon
signed to Arkansas Lumber company
tiutlirie Oklahoma; receiveil by said
receivers at Independence Kansas f
December 1J si and held at Outline.
Oklahoma for ilelitery sinru the Kith
d;iv of December. Hill
Said lumber will bi said to Satisfy
i'hurgus a rollout-;
Advance freight charge paid
rouueetliig tutrrier. $61.18
Freight iluo receivers 52 rtO
Unlnadir g 1 SO
Demurrage for 21 days at 81
a day 2100
Total Jl.tial
Said pronely will be sold under the
provisions uf Section -IBS of the (leu-
eral Hiatutes of 1893 of the Territory
of (Milahoma U IU Im.ANKY
Agent for reeeivers of Ateliis n. Tr
jx'ka X Santa Fu Itallroad company ut
Outline Oklahoma. 3 to 17
k at itiiaq ne S V
AUTHOR OP
A HOUSC Or TEARS" RED POST TARH'lT1
COPYIXlGMT.ia81.DY TlUOrSON &50H.
v ft j".j i rijr ul m t
Inspector lirlggfl xvns tnen eanen.
Tho nndienco In tlio conrl xvoru on tlio
tip too of expectation ns tlio Inijioctor
took tlio oatli but thoy were tloomol to
eiperienco a xvotful (liwippoiiitinent
for Briggs could throw no now light
upon tho mutter nml to iomo of tho
knowing ones on tho jury it was evident
tho ixulco mount to nsk for mi adjourn-
ment of tho iiitpiiry. Ouo fnwtious jury-
man xrhisticred to his neightxir that ho
oxiKted tho police had got hold of some
x-cry important olow.
Ah IiisiH'Ottir Uriggs retired Duteetixo
Goringo cpaietly sllpin d into tho court
and took n beat at tho back in a place
where ho xvas sholtored from observation
I nib hid ouo of tho narrow pillars which
supportLsl tho roof of tho Vestry hall
Albert Stoinworth xvas then culled.
Ho stood ami fiitwl tho ooroiier xvith
an nir of perfect self Kssessiou. After
stating xvho und xvhat ho xai Stoln-
xvorth xvas asked to state xvhat ho Isnoxv
of tho interior nrrnngeiufiitH of tho homo
1!) Felspar road and to glx-o xvhatexor
other evidence ho could glvo tho court
and tho jury ns to xvhat occurred in tho
houso xvithin '..hxii. on tho night uJ
tho Oth of October iiiul tlio inorinii; 'f
tho lOtlu
Btoiuxvortit japfnly lln-oxvliis ovidonco
into iiarrutivo f'jriit. Ho had rotiicd to
his room shortly nftcr 10 -o'clock had
struck having previously arranged xvith
Miss lUxlney a nieeo of tho deceased
ho explained xvho dwelt in tho house
that ho xvould let himself out tho next
morning shortly after 0 o'clock. Ho xvas
going to Dox'oushiro for a holiday ami
intended to catch u train at 7 :U) from
Paddingtou. Ho did not xvish togixo
tho jwoplo nt No. 13 any trouble nml in-
tended to havo his breakfast nt somo
hotol or restaurant near Paddingtou.
Ho had fallen asleep quickly on tho night
of tho Oth ho xvas u hound sleeper and
had no memory of hearing any noises
during tho night. Ho nxvoko nlnmt half
past 0 iKirliups 20 minutes to 0 dressed
himself quickly and then to his utter
astonishment ho found ho xvas locked
into his bedtoom. There xvas no bell in
his room. Ho had tnpied loudly at his
door hoping to xvako Mis. D.ix'oni or
Miss llodney but had utot xvith no re-
sponse. Then ho had raised his xviudoxv
in order to attract tho attention nf tho
first passerby. Ho had not lieen ninny
minutes nt his xviudoxv xvhen tho police-
man Motculf appealed outside tho
hous;. That xvas all ho had to telL
Tho jury xvoro fax'orably impressed by
tho simplicity and directness of tlio
young man's narrative
"Jnst ono question Mr. Stoinworth"
said tho coroner placing his hand to his
mouth to cover up u ysixvn. "Tho polioo
und yonrsolf declaro tho door of your
bedroom could uot possibly bo opened
from tho insido if it xvas locked fioui
tho outside. Would it bo imiKissiblo to
forco back tho lwlt of tho lock from tho
inside? Tho juiy evidently xvishes to
hax'o clear testimony upon that point. "
"I really do not knoxv" nnsxvered
Stoinworth "but I should say not I
Itovor trietl it Besides if tho bolt xvas
forced back I don't seo how tho door
could Ihj locked again from tho inside.
I am uxvaro that each ono of nsxvho xvns
in- tho houso that night stands in a
somoxvhat nxvkward position. It xvould
Ik) idle for mo to lippo-ir to ignore this
and I consider it quite providential that
under tho circumstances I should havo
been u eloso prisoner that night "
Theroxvas somo slight npplansoin tho
court its Bluiuworth ansxvored thocoio-
nor. A solicitor roprosentini; tho treasury
ft mighty browbe.iter now rose and
addressing tho coroner nml jury wnd :
"Wo grunt it xvould Isiimiiassiblo that
tlio xvitmwfl xvho now stands lxjforo you
could lock himself into his bedroom. I
am not instructed J may say to insinti-
lito any charge) against tlio witness xvho
R'ems to havo gix-en his evidence in n
very fair und proper manner but xvo nro
nil of ns naturally eager to clear up ov-
rry point I say it xvith nil duo dufer-
enco sir" addressing himself directly
to tlio coronor xvlio Iwxved mid then
buried himself in n short Biiapjiy
series of yaxnis "cojicornod xvith
this terriblo tragedy. Now I xvould
wish to direct tlio jury's nttontion
to tho fact that though it xvould Im3
impossiblo for oither of tho lodgers in
tho Jiousts tho two gentlemen Messrs.
Steinxvorth mid Viokory to look them-
polves into their own rooms it xvould
not bo impassiblo for oither or both of
them to bo locked in by somo third per-
son. "
"J beg your pardon sir" interrupted
tho coronor "but your ronmrksaruquito
irregular. Haxo yon nny questions to
nsk thu xvituos)"
"Exeuso mo sir " said tho solicitor
boxving and tiuiiingjiin oyos ujxiii Stoiu-
xvortji. "You Bay that during tho night you
heart nothing no soundrt or footsteps or
voices or anything unusual"
"No. Nothing."
"Would Jt havo boon possiblo for you
to liayo let yourbolf out of your bedroom
window nnd tolunolut yourself back
ngaiuV"
"I do not know. I bhould think it
xvould bo impossible "
"Why do you think ft vroulil ho im-
XW8lbl0?"
"Well I must confess I Juw not givou
much thonght if indeed any to tho
matter. But I should say that it xvould
bo impossible ex on if I xteru an athlete
wh'ch I am sorry to buy I am not to
loxver myself ilowu or to lift myself up
without coming to grief. Then in a
lloxNCrbox madoof xory slondur material
-rrj think tho jxdlco have referred to if
lit their evidence otiypring the xvhole
sill uf my xviudmv. conhf not do us
you suggest xvithout bronkiug tlio bux
ut least I should fanoy so or louviiig
somo marks upon it "
"Then there are no marks upon tho
flower Uh?"
"I do not knoxv of myoxvn knoxv l-
pdgo." "Inspoctor Briggs has sworn t hero are
no. marks upon ft" interruited tho cor-
oner. "It Eeoina to most of ns sir said
tho foreman of tho jury "that wo ahull
bo obliged to inspect tho houso Ix-foro
tiToTiiqulry rcks mneii lannex.
"I think it xvill bo necessary" said
tho coroner "but I may ob:orx-o"
throwing his xxoll shaped hands behind
his bond "that the evidence of tho po-
lioo xvliieh you hnxx already hoard cor-
roborates tho ex'idonco gixen by xvitness
noxv lief ore you ns to th impracticabil-
ity of a man letting himsolf down from
tho xviudoxv of tho front bedroom on tho
first floor nnd getting up again xvithout
lunxiiiViiuo x'ery conspicuous traces of
such nn action Thero is no ovidonco be-
fore you of any suoh coniipiouous traces
and I think you may dismiss tho possi-
"Had you uny hutiivlaljf that n large
sum of id on ry uii in the howct"
liility of it from your minds. But jor-
Imps it xvill 1)0 bettor for yon to satisfy
yoursolx-oH on tho point by n personal
examination. "
Tlio coroner then took his hands from
iMihiud his head nnd proceeded to busy
himself xvith his notes.
"Noxv sir" said tho solicitor for the
treasury again addressing Steinxvorth
"you havo sworn you did not leave your
r(Xm botxx'ccu tho hours of 10 o'clock or
therealMUits on Wednesday thoOthinst
and 0 o'clock next morning xxlion Uon-
stablo Jlotcalf loloased you."
"That is so."
"Had you nny knoxv lctlgo that n largo
sum of money xvns in tlio houso that
uiglit or tho previous night?"
"I had no suoh knowledge. "
"You nro n clerk inn morunutilo bank
in tho city Messrs. DuhlwuV: lCloiner?"
"Yos."
"On tho morning of tlio 8th of Octo-
ber did you visit tho manager of tlio
Funded Iwiik taking to him from your
employers a check for n considerable
amount?"
"Yob."
"Did yon xvhllo you xvoro nt tho
bank soo All's. D.ivorn at the counter?"
"No."
"Orintlionolghbothoodof tho bank?"
"No."
"Or hoar that sho had liecn in tho
bank that morning and had drawn out
Iter balance?"
"No."
"You passed through tlio bank pass-
ed tliw cashier's counter -during tho
forenoon of tho 8th inst ?"
"Yes."
"At xvhat hour?"
"About 11 o'clock."
"Would you sxvenr it xvas not exactly
at 10 minute past 11 you entered tho
Funded bank?"
"It xvas probably nbout that hour. "
"That is nil I havo to ask tho xvit-
nnefl" said tho solioitor sitting doxvn
and mopping his rectangular forehead
xvith a colored silk handkerchief.
CHAPTER XIII.
rrriiKL's kvidhnce.
As 6oon us Stoinxvorth had retired
Kthol Rodney xvas put forxvnrd. Siio had
conio into tho court shortly after Detect-
ivo Goringo und n tho guzo of all tlio
siioctntors xx-as centered on Stoinworth
her ontranco had not lecn noticed.
Kthol felt that tho court xvas nil oyes
and that every oyo xvns turned upon her.
Tho doctor's xvifo had diivon her to tho
Vostry hall and had arranged that Kthol
should wait in tho court until after Dr.
I'ereival had gixen his ovidonco and
then tho doctor's brougham xvould call
for her. She had not seen Leclero since
tho previous morning. Dr. I'eroiTnl had
ooiididorod it wiser that they should not
moot until tho imjnost x-as over and tho
strain upon tho minds of liersolf and her
loxer had leen loosened.
Kthol's statement to tho coroner's
court xvas mainly an account of xvhat
had happened in tho houso from 10
o'clock on Wednesday night to 0 o'clock
tho following morning. The young girl
xvns surprised to find that notwithstand-
ing nil tho prying eyos which xvoro fixed
upon her she xvns ablo to givo her ovi-
donco in a jwrfoctly collected manner
She testified to the security of the fas-
tellings. Sho had seen to every xviudoxv
and door on tho ground floor nfter Hip
lodgers had retired to their rooms. She
Imd let Dr. Leclero into tho houso nbout
half past 10 o'clock. Thoy had gono to-
gether to her aunt's room xvhich xvas
situated ut tho top of the first (light of
stairs.
Sho described tho intnrvioxv briefly
und declared sho had let Ixwloro ont of
tho house shortly ufter 11. Sho had then
locked nod bolted tho hall door and gono
up stairs to hor room passing on the
xvtiy the door of her aunt's room xvliieh
xvas slightly ajar und tho doors of tlio
two Ixxlruoms on the flrat floor. Sho hud
not touched the keys of the doors of tho
two bedrooms on tho flrat floor this in
reply to a question from the foreman.
She luid henrd no sounds during the
night but lmd jiossed uu anxious day
and luwl got through u good deul of
xvork mul ftdt -ery tired und no doubt
it would be a loud noiso that could
I uwake Iter. She lmd been aroused ti thp
morning by tho sound uf thu hall door
I boll und the kmx'Uug ut tho door. Sho
I remembered xvlnle hurriedly dressing
'. that Mr. Steinxvorth xvas going uxvny
early und fancied ho hud forgotten some-
thing nnd xvus returning for it On her
xvnydoxvu stairs the noticed hia door
xvas closed nnd looking at her watch
sho ixv that it was about 0 o'clock nnd
that most likoly Mr Steinxvorth xx-nj
still in hia room. She liad not ou thi
occasion eithor tonehed tho k-V in hia
ixntrr in tliutnt Mr Victim- Hhe felt
(To bo Continued.)
Tito I.Itm 8il.
Mrs l'hocbo Thomas of Junctlor
City Ills. wns told by her daughter
that she had consumption and that
thero wns no bono for her but two
bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovory
completely cured her and she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers
ltO Florida st San"Fratifisco suf-
fered from o dreadful cold approach-
ing consumption tsled without result
everything else then bought ono bot-
tle of Dr. King's Now Discovery nnd In
two weoks was cured. Ho is natural-
ly thankful. It Is such results of
which these are samples that prove
the wonderful efficacy of this mcMdno
in coughs and colde. Free trial bottle
at Seatonlan Drug store. Regular
gl?c 10c and SI.
DtMuliitlou Notico.
Notico is hereby given that Robert
S. Uoburtsou has this day retired from
the firm of Nix Ilalsell & Co. and the
business xvill bo continued under the
same firm namo and all debts collected
and liabilities assumed by tho remain
lng partners in the firm.
Nix Halskll fe Co.
Oulhrie Okla. July 27. 1805 7-S-31
On account of tlrand Lodge Knights
1'ythlas meeting at Klngflidier .July .10
thu Santa Fe route will sell round trip
tickets to Oklahoma City ni a rate of
one and one-third fare. Tlci-cts on
stile July 20 "ml 30 good to return un-
til July 31.- 1 1. It Delanoy agent
lln You XVitlil it Clean glutvrT
C. T. Vinson barbon shop near cor-
ner of First and Harrison. Clean
shaves the lui t hair cuts; clean tow-
els. Skilled workmen. Call on Vin-
son. If
'1 Iim Cli itct'lit LfHiln.
Crescent riders now hold the follow-
ing Iowa slate records:
DAVK.Ni'our. June 20 IStin.
mile S. 0. Cox reduced from 3X -5
to 30 3 -I.
r mile C. T. Itoyschon Jr reduced
from 13:22 to 12:31.
15-mlle It 1. Searle. reduced to
13:00.
20 mile same reduced to 57:57
25-mllc same reduced from 1:30 to
1:14 25 3-4.
New hour record 20 5-H miles.
Davenport road race June 25 both
1st and 2d time prizes were won by
Crescent riders lloyschou-Searle.
Hook Island III. July 4.
Iloyschou won the 1-1 mlln 1 ? mile
open 1 mile open 2 mile handicap
from scratch second place in 5 mile
handicap. All rode Crescent No. 1.
Crescent No. 1 sells for 875 never
loss. F. R Lllllo fc Co. solo agents.
To prevent pale delicate children
from lapsing Into chronic invalids
later lu life they should take Ayer's
Sarsajiarllla together with plenty of
wholesome food and outdoor exercise
what they need to build up the systun
Is good red blood.
Don't go home without a loaf of our
flue biead; our pies contain only pure
and fresh material The Famous Halt-
cry llti Oklahoma avenue.
For sale a water motor in good con-
dition can be purchased for almost
nothing. Call ut Louder olllce. if
Lillie & Co. have secured the exclu-
sive agency of Dr. 1'eppers I'liosfc-
rate tho most healthful of summer
drinks It contains phosphorus anil
iron two of our best known tonics and
is so combined with pleasant urotuutics
as to make it the most delightful bev-
erage In existence. Remember it Is
served only at L'.lllo & Co.'s fountain
If you want a delicious drink und one
that will tone up your system nnd
inalco you strong try Dr. Peppers I'hos-
ferrates. 0 1 tf
Important tu NntTtndo X Veil re m.
It is very dangerous louse improp-
erly fitted glasses. Many oyes havo
been ruined by the haphazard way In
which many purchase glasses. In
many cases people do not need glasses
but treatment instead do and con-
sult Dr. Ignatz Mayer who will tell
yon whether you need glasses or not
ami If you do need them will fit them
to you scientifically nut' correctly. Dr.
Mayer is a regular graduate of optics
and bus hud many years of experience
In this specialty (lis olllcc is 122 Ok-
lahoma avenue rooms 1 and 2 ovur
tho lleo Hive's new store.
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Because it Is a bright up-todatn ex-
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Because It will point out to you the
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27 Kast2Ist street.
0 27 14 New York.
For b'ale Two sttiry bui!dlng gen-
eral stock merchandise poet olllce In
store is miles from Cuthrio. (lood lo
cation 40(1 acres land cheap. Addres
HarKalu caio Leader.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powdei
so pure or so great in leau
enlng power as tho Royal.
Hli. lltrilra WhiiIviI.
Two men xvho hate horded 2 UK)
head of sheep or more and know bow
to fatten on the raiiKo. Others not
wanted. J. II. Matthkwh
Imw Medicine lodge Kus.
Justice dockets latest style neatly
bound 'or salu at Tiik Lkadkii olllce.
tf
Notico to Tiiko Depositions.
In the dUtrlct court first Judicial
district in and for the county of Lo
gan Oklahoma territory
Clark K. Hair vs. Mary K Lair.
The defendant will take notice thai
on thu 30th day of July. I!i5 between
the hours of 10 a. in mJ 0 p. in at
the olllce of L. II Merrill In the
county of Mcpherson nndfcluteof Kan
SOS the plaintiff above named will
take the testimony of C. N. Israel and
Laura Miller witnesses In this action
with authority to adjourn from day to
da until such depositions shall have
been takon. Ci.aiik H lUlit-
C-40dltw3t Plalntlfr.
HIW0M1I
l'or H1b nr 1 ratio.
Three lots with two 3-ro0ln cot
tuges. in Host Outhrlo. Address M
Luther West or H. S. Blddorbaok Mo
lCInlcy Okla. 0 1 tf
Wanted. An honest native: gentle-
man or lady to travel for ostnbltslicd
reliable house. Salary S780 payable
SIS weekly and cxponscs. Situation
permanent References. Hnclosesolf
addressed stamped envelope. The
Dominion Company 31s Omaha build-
ing Chicago. 30 d d.
Mrs. I C Mcllcyuolds has sold tlio
Outhrlo Toilet Parlors to Mm. Stone
who will corry on thu buslnoat at tho
old stand 10 4 West Oklahoma nvo-
nii'j. Mrs. Stone wilt bo plfnod to
receive the patronage of Mm. Malloy-
nons' customers. 7 11 1 w
SOH80IIHlllt llooktt
Trilby and Coin's financial school at
Lllllo's Drug Store.
I.m llcutt-r Itiiten.
For the National Meeting Amorioan
Pharmaceutical Association at Denver
Colo. August 14 to 31 the Santa Fe
route will sell round-trip tlehols nt
one lowest flrst-olass fare TlukoUs on
sale August 11 and IS good to return
to August 25 with uu oxtonstot! to
September 1 If so desired.
L U. 1)KIAMI
Agent.
For sale At Leader otllee; ono half
medium Chandler .t I'rlue ("I onion
press 11x20 It is in perfect condi-
tion and Is running every dny nt our
nfllco. Wo must make room ' for large
press ' tf
Don't ItllHll I hit
Unless you wish to know that Hoggs'
diarrhea balsam is tho boat mudtuiuo
nn earth for summer complaint. Norer
falls. Curch ovurv tlmo. Kqually good
for eli lit! ran. Sold ami warranted by
Seaton.
Two glasses for n niukln of Dr. Pop-
per's Phosferrutes ut Litlle's foun-
tain. 0 I tf
Wanted. To trade a fine Jersey cow
for a gentle drlving-horto. Call nt
Boston Stoio.
Sunlit !- to 1'crr).
For tlio Lumbermen's convention at
Perry August 3. Thu Santa Fe liiiutn
will sell round-trip tlukuts ut one and
one third faro for tho round trip.
Tickets ou sain August 2 ami 3 good
to return August I.
L. It Dki.a.vkv Agent.
Hoggs' lllood Purifier.
Hoggs' Blood Purifier.
Beggs Blood Purifier
for all diseases of tho blood. A posi-
tive guarantee with every bottle.
Call for and bu sure you get Beggs'
und take no oilier. Sold by Seatou
Tlin Amrrlt'iin Minim lmll llcj;lHlcr
The monthly ga.otto ot the patrlotlc-
horedilarj societies for July besides
containing much fiesli Information
about the patriotic societies all over
the country prints a great deal of
unusually interesting reading mailer.
The initial at tlcle of the July Issue
is tho beginning of a series that Is to
follow giving a profusely illustni'oil
account of Lafayette's tour lu thu
United States in ls2l-25. which will
bu in the main contributed by mem
bors of the patriotic societies. The
fronllspice is a unique fac simile re-
production in colors by n new process
of an aquarelle portrait of Lafayette
The subjects of thu other articles aio
a History of the North Carolina So
clety of Cincinnati with many por-
traits; the continuation of "The
Philadelphia lluslnuss Directory ol
1703" which is full of Interesting
Information nbout early inhabitants
an account of the firing of the Con
federato's first gun ut Oettysunrg
tho biography of Mis Mary Vining. of
Delaware a Revolutionary belle; a
genealogical account of the Orlllln
family of Virginia with portraits a
bitof lata as to slavery in Pennsyl-
vania; a sketch of do Forest founder
of Now York; u poem by Mrs. John
tjulncy Adams; Franco's Interest In
America by Bear Admiral Boo U. S
Naxyi unveiling the Loulsbourg Mon-
ument; Shay's Rebellion ote. Pub
lished by tho Historical Register Pub-
lishing Co Philadelphia. Price S3 oo
per year.
Firsl published In the (Jutlirio Daily
Louder Juno 'i'i 1805.
Noli CM.
Territory of Oklahoma County o! Lo-
gan. In the district court lu and for said
county and territory.
(Irnco Rowland plalutllT vs. Marquis
O. Rowland defendant
The said defendant Marquis O.
Rowland will take notice that he. has
been sued lu tho district court of Lo
gun county Oklahoma territory by
the above named plalnlllT (li.ico Row-
land lu an action for divorce ami that
he must appear and answer the peti-
tion filed in said cause in this court
on or before the 3rd duy of August
lBDS or said no till on will lie taken ns
true and u juilgmunt rendered for the
plnlntllT and against him In said action
granting to taid plalutllT an ;iboluto
divorce and for costs of suit.
Dated this 81st day of June. IsOS.
(hkai Attost Ltniis 11 Pins
Clerk of the district court of Iognu
county O T.
Herod Wldiuer .C Overstroet attor-
neys for plalutllT illw 3
'
RIPANS TABIJLES
Arc just an old old remedy
In this new shape.
Doctors have always given
this prescription in water!
We have them in this shape
simply for their Imndir.ess.
HIl'ANa TAI1ULES tr Ilk nn
KcKturfiluiioerUll "J
low.tful inari.liM-rjr vIIh u
IlitU Lcocaiarr lulirlMtliK to
lb iiJful pti. It 1 I' 4'N
TAtUUJ Uu tlilt tut VOU.
Constipation Dlizlnfts. Nnutca
UyflxP'l n(1 Mal-Nutrlllon
alt yield to Kipini TatuUt.
At Drag SloruorSMtbr Mill rurMHutU
IUrit'UUIKALLvItIHrflKkt.hW Ywk
RUBBER STAMPS
Kteucila Seals Ink Pad
Uubber Type.
Mituufitclurril Uj tli
Pierce Stamp and Seal Co.
KauMi C'lly. Mo
Send for price list
.jl'ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LAWYERS.
THOMAS S. W1IITK
AtlornoynMiinr
Washington 1). 0
ItiimiK ttn-A-ll AtlHiillo IIIiIk.
Mining Lr-d ami Patent Imiw a
rMi titty
3. R KlJATOn. iXO. II. OorTritlAL.
BATON k COTTKRAL
iTsfKV AT I.sXV
'tithric Oklahoma.
Ibaonii I f
Tru' '
S. I.. ..
utl i International ltnn nri
1 'ns. Oklahoma Ave . oi U
l i ttl.lNCOlt
'bNIV AT I.AW
Guthrie Oklahoma
. V'rtor iltiihltng
t& II
UiiMi!
. cut.
iishio AKonioy
WiisliiiiKfiiii. 1). (.
I
N. i.
P.. i
sin n i
t N W.
Irlin I pal ovanillirr
pen-
it.
Kl
It it. CIIONTHWAITI?
lliM-iM'nl-!mv.
..tn r. i. .
tWliiKlmi l. C.
M
Hal Land Duparliuuiit
of mt olltce Is conducted by the lit)
chief nf thu Oklahoma Towuslto inn
couttwi divisions. I solicit your busi
uoas nml gunrautee satimfiietinn.
VTfE"mNAliY"HO"SPri"AL
mt ii.xii ill rr.
Veterinary Surgeon Surgeon Denlist.
S K. cor. Noble and First
PI hlrhrilrr'a IJll.li IMamilll llrnnil.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
-I v rigiHHlmtii iinljr Urnulnc v
h'J ft 4Iwh r liabl LADitfi ftik I
Vval l""rril for f fcrtrri rk f
kipCCM ' 'hi lrl in 1 '-M mtiliiAW
W)ntolttrr HrfuntlHf h ubtitu- v
rV't n tnU imit in At DmttUta t d lr
Jf in tmin i ii I ulm t tinMHUlli kh
" O ' ItrlkT Tor 1 tlrM m Wiur h rritin
P Malt. llt.OOO r uiionUI m I m?
""M'M(-lirlrrl htinlt MlCjSlttilUtMiHtiuuf
tttl hf Ul LvV HvnkHM
S. If. HATKS A-
SON
i-i 1 1: w.xiiiit xu:n
(Successors to Tucker.)
Tho only wagons In town soiling
well water. Water furnished to fnni-
llles by barrel or by week. Humombor
the place tho windmill well 110
(Irani avenue hot -t and f.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
SfCI'fl.-U.S. (luvcniiiitntUciiorU
What Nerve Jerries
hnve done for other
they xvill i
for yon
arcs7 :'
WftC-'SW
ssni."XWfcr
SMI C'VNJ"
1BT DATf
vigor m
OF 16W1 1AY (
M E N Edsily Quickly
and Pormanonlly Hoslorod. tu uxx
A posiiive cine lor all WcakiK'sc
Nuxonsiit'ss Debility anil all their
train of evils resulting from early errors
.iiul later excesses; the result of over-
work sickness worry etc. Develop-
anil gives tone and strength to the sex-
ual organs. Stops tinnattiial losses 01
tightly emissions causal by youthful
en ors or excessive use of tobacco.opium
ami liquor which lead totonsumptioi
and insanity. Their use shows immedi-
ate improvement. Insist upon having
the genuine NERVE BERRIES no other.
Gjiwenient to cairy in vest pocket.
Price SI. 00 per box six boxes one full
tieatment. $5.00. Guaranteed tocure
any case. If not kept by your drug-
gist we will send them by mail upon
receipt of plec in plain wrapper.
Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto
IMEI1ICAN MEDICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. 0
For sale In (JulhiK Okltihoina.bY K. It.
LllllB.tC'o.
FIVE FACTS.
CHEAP
OUTING EXCURSIONS
First- l'or the National Ldueational
iin-etiiiif al Ihmvn opening July Mb
the rate u ill U one fare plua 8 for the
round trip TitkeU ood tor relurn
any Lime up to and liieludln UcpUIaU
Seoond The regulur tourist ear Ui
1 allforulu via ICanauH City runs onc a
week nnd leaves Chicago evury Tliui-b-day
at 0 n. hi. Kansas City at lo vi a.
111 awry Iprl4oy. Tickets baketl iikju
MCOHtl eluss fare and car run on
fastest train and linowii an the
l'hUllp-lloW Maud Tourist Kxciir
siiiiHL ' i' nr.-ivi'f. ut Colorado Springs
Sulunl I- ; in a. in.
Third ll'iuifSfckera' exvurkiout t
Texas and New Mvxico. N't-xt mir
June 11th. lUlu 011a fare for round
trip. Tiakela good twenty days.
Kourth For Mexico City the Knelt
IsIuimI runs a through slupr from
Kansas City at :40 p. iu. via Tonekn
McFarland Wichita and Port Worth
and Auntiii to Hau Autoulo Two
routes from there urt -International
It. It to Laredo and Mexican National
to the Lily of Mexico- Southern Pa
.Kit uud MexioHH iHternalional via
Spolford and liogle Puss to City of
Mexico Conneetiona are aloo made al
Fort Worth via the Texas Puelne to Ki
Puso over the Mexican Central to the
City of Mexico
l'lf thSjvnd to nddreas below f r a
Souvenir culled "TliiiTourUt'lYachrr"
that k'lvwt mueh Information to lour
1st. Sent free.
JOHN SEBASTIAN
General Passenger Agt
Chicago
VrtV "--tyi
Ka
ili."siWfc.rf
TV
Wil
JZ7A.
tuE
WahJBXk.-fil
H. YORK
CITY SCAVENGER !
So per cubic foot.
All orders ami through llio postofllco
will reoUe prompt attention.
STILLWATER AND ORLANDO
HACK LINE.
TIME TAIIMCi
Leaves OrUri'to at 2 p. tu. Arrives
al Stillvier at 5:3c p m
Leaves Sntlwatcr at 7:30 a. in. Ar-
rives at Orlitndo at ti a. tu.
Nearest and Onlr Regular Route lo the
RaHfMfi
flood hint.1 act i.uui' 1-iUons at
Doth Stillwater and Or. t visi
good livery at Stillwatr-
ME ER nuns -opa
1000000 People Wear
WLDouglasSlioes
HAND ct "300 iH1 BS"T
SEWED ? 11 - IN THE
PROCESJcairJvVORLD.
$5.00 - -$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
For Boys
For Hen
lUWM
Wiflr I.. Itiiiislii ihoi niwl in mim
hi. U(l tu Ml. till a filllr. All Mjlr oil
tlillli. II. iil mir In IfinllH'rliatliMr.aaiil i'
nrlm ir "Iher mki I ul l'i lunlllv and prh - . (
I.. Hoiiulll nll.M. rt'lllltl.l lltp .Hill..
Tnkf nn ntrttnntr ; v I liai nam. ami prtm la iImihu. J
Ml fell tt . l..lIIUllllaK-KTUK1MtM..V.UIj.
BEN. STRAUSS.
216 OKLA AVE.
Oklahoma Loan Office
I. KimIwooiI I'rop.
Money to loan on Watehes Dlmnrnda
nnd nil articles of value.
Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
al n bargain.
Oklitliimut Wm.t GUTHRIE OK.
IF . . .
YOU
WANT
SI.
81.
Send vourord.ir to
A. KREBS
Luudor OIlU'c
Ami he will deliver the same at your
homte.
LICENSED
Cesspool Gleaner
GEO. RUSS
Ci') Scavenger.
oniiu (iiniciio uity unit
Guthrie to Chandler
Take Williamson's Stage line.
Leaves Uulhria at 7 a. m. ; arrive at
Chandler 4 50 n m. Oootl roadn if.xid
sUiKea. Curry V. k malL AH ordern
for paasuL't- and beggag (.hould bo
Uf t at toe (.ulliru- l itrar m ire IU
tieeond Strett
G. M- mCFETRIDGE.
Transfer Tmnkiline
ESTABLISHED APRIL aa 18S9
All ordeis for baggage on outgoing
trains ThouhJ be left one
hour bofortt the train
W Oklahoma Av
W.-vyv'v -V
..itiuuiM .c. UU MOOtRtTC rtIS 5
OunOrriccisOrrotiTCU.S PATiNTOrnccJ
diM r t i . a imi i I iu U. l.i ic tiia.l ti .
rem.ie li. ai buli4l.
SeOd IBIKi! Jrii (if hnQ. wnh Jrvn 1
ihi. na OMiviaa ii imh.hii q ur nAt i
Burrows' Stage Line
Shortest
Quickest
Best
Line between Vorry und Pawnee. Ston
I at Morrison's for dinner- Leave lrry
every mornlnt' at 9 Pawnee at &
$3.50 .
$2.50 V- '
$2.25' nfcl'
UQIIV
mill
wide
Vi
mm
2 I au4i.II r Ail I T . - ( m 1 .1 mn.t r.it It W
J Srf. itou ! wtt 4m i.ll pairut laartuir 1
t A PaHPMUT ' H"W tuUliUi.i Pteui n J
t euat ul tiar in K I . i. and lutuya cui.u r.J
Jaaat (it. Aii-lraa
iCA.SNOW&CO.
i Om Patint Orricc. Wahimoton DC
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