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THE LEADEtt GDTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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CIPlje Sciibcv.
i'r the Lilr Printing Comimny
LESLIE O. NIBLACK - - Editor.
Inly MoiTitnc lpr FablUiird la Uothrle.
Hinnlnl )ren of Oklahoma Democracy
Tho OrtUUl Organ f Logan Count v
SATUUDAY AUO. 10 18M
I'iik Daily ljRAnr.ii accepts advorUv
Ins Willi the distinct and positive guaV-
.iitco Hint It hu double the p il
circulation of any tiowspnpor publlshodln
Oklahoma.
Tun I.RADKit Hlndory Is ono of tho bcU
m-Ututinits of llin kind In tho West and Is
i . ly tinning out hireoiiuantlUesof work.
s uj In your orders f6r binding and blank
built and that will lie promptly attended
MtMISOKIlTION HATKH.
DAII.V.
Onomonth doll vorod In city.. t 50
Uno month by mall 5
Thruu innnlhs 1 M
"S'l months. 3 00
no ycur.vl. S 03
WBKKLV.
at months... . I. 5?
Jno vesr .-.. w
Lkt'a buy Cuba.
Tiir Cottonwood's namo Is mud.
IIkn llAiuti6x thiiiHs two terms are
about proper.
Job IlLAC'Kiitmx seems to bo putting
Home hot ones right over the plate.
It Is time for CJuthrle to gotoff dres
parade and don her hustling clothes.
1'otatoks are so plentiful in Kansas
that tho people are beginning ta ent
turnip.
Si'ut.NO Vali.ky Illinois should es-
chow leaded natter and scare heads
for awhilo.
Vixcknt scorns to be doing all his
thinking bolow his suspender buttons
just at present.
IrOov. Morton is nominated for
president will the new woman sup-
port the old man.
L'siPKiton Wu.i.iam is learning to play
the tlute: this wilt add materially to
the toot ensemble.
Tiikrk is nothing very startling in
"Iho rumored uprising of Queen Lll."
She does It every morning.
As wk understand it tho Spring Val-
ley negroes now regret haying per-
mitted the Italians to tako their pick.
Nkitiikh McKlnley - nor Harrison
will bo the Maine attraction in the
big Kepubllcau convention next sum
mer.
TliK court says Corbctt must not
marry again. Probably this is unnec-
essary as ono dose of alimony Is us-
ually enough for one man.
Wiikn Fltzstmmnns goes to Dallas
we advise him to tako along u bottle
of the gold cure for he'll be qui to eei-
taln to get tho Jim-jams there.
Foil a man who Is "out of politics"
l' licit) Horace Holes probably can skate
closer to the edge of public political
sentiment than any other main in the
bitslucfs.
Wk suggest that tho city council
furnish water consumers with axes or
stout clubs In order that thoy may cut
or mash the stuff which comes from
Iho hydrants.
Wk sec nothing to Indicate that Sen-
ator Allison would not At tho vice
presldoncy If ho should drop into it
And that's where he Is likoly to drop
If ho drops at all.
Tub water in the Cottonwood which
Is served to consumers in this city has
become so muddy that even tho fish
refuse to bite. Thoy have to go miles
overland In order to got a drink.
Holmkb may bo a very bad fellow
but it Is not recorded against him that
he ever played tho cornet discussed
the financial Question or slandered
Oklahoma. 'Olvb the devil his due.
Tiik department of agriculture says
there are only 450 different kinds of
grasses in this country llosh! There
are mora different kinds of grass
v '.dows than that In Oklahoma.
No kxtka charge is mado for the
mud which comes "from the water-
works standplpe along with the few
streaks of water lty balling the mud
some excellent specimens of dead fish
liulr and toe nails-may be obtained.
It is our opinion that Miss Kllzabeth
l'lagler who killed the negro boy in
Washington because ho was "kooU
lug" a pour escaped rather easily.
The parents of tho dead youth should
apologize to Miss Flagler
That Ohio girl who dUpered a con-
gregation by appearing at church in a
pair of bright red bloomers has re-
ceived more than 1.000 letters annrnv-
ing her course. She seems to be a girl
who pants lor notoriety or that sort.
Skvkiui. diys ugo Uenerat v mros
took complete control if the Cuban
cable and announced that news except
reports of Spanish victories would be
hent out henceforth. Wo haven't
heard from Cuba since then.
I'll k km AN thetlauneltnoulbed chlni-
panj.u of the Osage domain declares
that ComtnUstoner John Leahy is a
menace to the Indians and wants him
removed Jnstsnter. This Is Tery Ib-
ffitlivr since tlie Indian absolutely Ig-
nore Free in nil and consult Leahy on
lill quesitons affecting their welfare.
What the Cr.ar is really mad ntioiil Is
the fact that Lenity haft exposed the
agent's double dealing and his rob-
bery of the redskins.
CONSKKVATIVK HIUM.
Tho Democrats of Iowa are nothing
if not conservative and their action
in state convention tho other day
shows that the party is returning
after a briof spasm of victorious oppo-
sition to tho humdrum of periodical
defouL Hud the Democratic party of
lowu espoustd sliver coinage this year
it might have hoped for victory. Its
convention has yielded to gold bug
influences and been lulled Into - that
lethargy which means that Iowa will
give her largest sired Republican ma
jority.
Though defeated in convention it is
to the credit of tho silver forces that
they polled 420 out of L070 votes.
Such a respectable minority is largo
enough to givo birth to tho hope that
before the uoxt presidential campaign
Iowa Democracy may be brought into
line for free sliver.
llOH' IT WAS HONK
A few days ago when wo learned
that Farmer Abe Pullin. of Wishito
had been arrested on a charge of
assault and battery preferred by a
protty young widow who averred that
jbe had kissed her twice on her
plump round arm against her will we
naturally sympathized with the de-
fendant because we believed that the
offense might easily havo been com-
mitted by almost any man while labor-
ing under strong emotional excite-
ment. Further advices from Wichita
hare caused us to take an entirely view
of tho matter. We learn from the
Wichita papers that tl.o widow swears
Abo kissed her "in a loud boisterous
felonious malicious and unsecming
manner." That settles 'it If Abe
can't restrain his chatte oscillatory
salutes so as to avoid frightening
horses on the public streets and bring
ing out the tiro department on u riot
call he should be suppressed by the
strong unsentimental baud of the lnw.
ANICNT lOUKltlN OOl.U.
A llostoti paper comments on tho
accumulation of gold In Huropean
banks and quotes Mrs. C. C Jackson of
liostou as haying that this gold will
drift to America ami Hint "such a
golden current would solve our gold
reserve and have a striking effect upon
prices in the United States."
Tills is strange talk for a gold bug.
When blmctalllsts demand that more
American money be put into circula
tion tho gold bug looks wi o and says:
"The volume of money Is Immaterial
we nave too much money now look at
tho bank reserves and besides sup
poso there is more money in circula
tion how can you got auy of it unlc&s
you have something to soil?"
Hut when it is suggested that Hu
ropenn money is coming hero the gold
bug brightens up and sees visions of
bettor limes. If wo havo plenty of
money why do wo desire more money
from abroad? And if we really need
more money why should wo bo de
pendent upon the will of foreigners'.'
Wh jii bimciulllsls arguo that tho res-
toration of -jitver will utop tho fall in
prices it ii -1 encourage enterprise they
are gravo'y told that falling prices are
a blessing hill when rising prices are
fie nsuitot an I n How of Hritish gold
then the gold standard advocate re'
gar.ls them us the sure forerunner of
prosperity.
Thus do our opponents throw logic
to the dogs and shape their beliefs to
suit the ends to bo gained.
We cannot bring gold hen; from
Kurope except by borrowing it (and
then it must bo paid back with Inter
est) or by soiling something cheaper
than others. The gold standard will
not bring gold to us because tho adop
tion of the gold standard by each now
nation increases the domadd for gold
and this Intensifies tho scramble for
tho little gotd that there Is in the
world.
If we will draw upon our mountains
instead of upon Kuropean banks we
will find it easier to Incrcaso our sup-
ply of money and thus restore pros
perity. What criminal folly to lock up
our wealth in the mines and then pray
for an Influx of foreign gold. The
gold and silver coinage of tho ronstl
tullou must bo restored.
Tut: fish in the Cottonwood river
have become tin do selcle. They need
IkjIIi tlie fins and slclu to cut their way
through the mud.- Tho "D" Is re
served for a forcible expletive as a cut
and tug
A Wariiinoto.n special says that "at
least .100 cats koiiiu of them wild and
feroclou Inhabit the vaults of the
treasury" and a Philadelphia paper
says "perhaps this explains where the
treasury surplus went; what do they
get to eat?" KaU!
Fur KhI or Cai'liaugr.
Stock of general merchandise. Do-
ing good cash business and new. Also
store building and dwelling Oood
reason for selling or will trade and
take part laud for pay and balance
cash or good paper. Address P. O.
No. 5 Mulhall. O. T.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
Stnaglh.-V.S.amonumotRieQtt.
lAHtU (Ut.
Watch the papers later on; we have
boinethlujt for you in the meantime
keep on sending your laundry just the
same. If you are not a customer wo
will Interest you next week Wo pro
pose to give you the best service In the
Southwest. Don't forget to look for
words "Steam Laundry" next week.
A. W. MoKkakii Mg'h
The Model bakery deliver three
loaves of bread auy where In Iho city
for ten cents. In
Tho C'cimlng Rial.
When the present territory of Utah
enters the union of states. It will do
so with ft population of about 200000
Minis and u climate unsurpassed In the
wide wnrltl. it will be richer in agri
cultural resources than any other
state It has within its borders nearly
II the known minerals metals gold
silver copper Iron tin etc. Jn abund
ant quantities. It has best of all a
health giving climate always temper-
iito in summer and In winter. It has
hot sulphur springs and is in fact one
largo sanitarium Utah is the ideal
rlaco to build n homo In which to
spend the balance of your days sur
rounded by fnim nntl orchard which
guarantee all the necessities and most
of tho comforts of life. Thero are
millions of homes now awaiting settle-
ment. Seed to F. A. Wadlelgh. Salt
Lake City for a copy of "Utah's re
sources." It will pay you to post your-
self on tho merits of tho "coming
stnte" which has been nplly tonne. I
"Tho Promised Land." If
Why Vott .Should (trail itlie I'hrrnnlnglrnl
Jniiriinl.
Hccausc it is a bright .ij todato ex-
ponent of human nsturo.
Hccausc It will help vou to under
stand yourself and others.
Hccausc it exposes to view the men-
tal machinery of public men and
women.
Hccauso its Child Culture depart-
ment helps mothers to understand tlie
character and needs of each child.
Hccauso it will Interest you in-
tensely. Single copy 15c; one year Si SO;
sample copy 10c.
Sec notices of assignees sale oi mil-
linerv stock In another column. 7 2H!
Tlrt published In Oklahoma Loader
Aug 8 18'.i:..J
Notice for Publication.
Lund office at Guthrie. Ok.. Aug ft
189...
Notice Is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bt
mado boforo tho register and receiver at
Outhrlo Ok. on September SO. 18H"
viz:
Andrew L Hansam who made II K
(i074 for the lots .1 and 4 and e lif of s w
qr of sec 31 of twp 17 u of r 1 w of I M .
Ho irames tho following wltnoso 10
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land viz:
Henjiunin F Hotkey of Outhrlo. Ok;
Andrew lluntain. of Perry Ok; William
('unnliiR. of Herwle Ok; Willis Hewn
or Outhrlo Ok.
A. N. J. CnooK Kcirlstor
3.va
JFIrst published in tno Okla. Lader
Aiir.MW.)
Notice for publication.
Land ofllce at (luthrle O. T.. Aug ft.
18'J.i.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-Ing-uamed
settler has filed nolleeof his in-
tention to make final proof in suport of
Ills claim and that said proof u ill be
mado boforo thn register and receiver at
(luthr.e O. T. on Sent 17 18!).. viz:
(lahrlnl l( Heeil. who made II K No
1738 for the lots 1 a d '-.' and e hf or tho
u w qrnf socOT twp 10 u r 1 w I M.
Honnmes tho following wltno.-es to
..je hits continuous resilience upon
and c i t viitlon of said land viz:
(Joorgn W Harr's Is.iac N Melton
KII M Sweet Illeluir M Polite nil of
(Jtlthrle Ok.
A. N. J. Chook Hegiter.
J.VVI.
First published in the Okla. Leader
July 18.
Notice lor Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan county.
In the district court.
l'Mward L Winston vs. Alma I. Win-
ston. Tho above named defeadaut. Alma
I. Winston wilt take notice that lio
litis been bued In tho district court of
Logan county territory of Oklahoma
In un action for divorce by Kdw.ird
L. Winston and tiiat she must ap-
pear and answer tho petition which
has been filed by tho plaintiff on or
before the 2l day ol August IHU.'i .mil
if who iIocb not appear and niix.vcr
said petition will be taken as tru anil
n judgment will be taken again t hor
divorcing the pi a In HIT from in.r and
dissolving tho bonds of matrimony be-
tween tho pluintlil and the defendant
Ihkai Louis 12. Pitts Clerk
No. Wi Hy Alfred S. Doltt
1) -puty.
First published
in Oklahoma
Aug 8.
Leader
Notice for Publication.
Lund Office ut Outhrlo O. T.. Aug
IWK.
Notlco is hereby given that thn following-named
cottier has filed notice of his
intention to make limii proof In simoon
of his claim and that Bind proof will bo
made boforo tho register and ii-celver uf
t . fc. mini oiiico at (lutliiie o. T on
Sept 18 lWf.. viz:
William II llowland for tlielo't 3 4 ft
amis oqr n w qr sec il twp i: u and
lot 13 see 31 twp 18 n r 1 w.
lie names tiio following witnesses to
prove ins continuous residence upon ami
cultivation of said land viz:
Cornallus Harrington. Cyrou W Yagnr.
Justes L Maun Joseph Ileal I all of
(liltlirle Ok.
A. N. J. Chook. UoRlstor.
iftjl.
irt Published in Oklahoma
August 8.
Leader
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at (luthrio. O.'l August ft
ISftV
Notice Is hereby given thai iho follow-
ing tunned settler has filed i..i(oo of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado boforo tho register ami revolver at
(liithrle. OT on SeptemU'r h IS'.tt viz:
James A. Null foi the lot- 7 8 tiaiui
Id or tho uw qr. see ! tp i .- n. r 2 w.
He names tho following u tnessos to
prove ills continuous rolilen.-o upon ami
cultivation of said laud viz:
John Cammaek A ml row Dysurt Otis
Cox and O. W. Cox all ol tuiihrlo p. o
Oklahoma Tor.
A. N. J. t ..ook Uealstor
Jftlrt
First
published In Oklahoma leader
Allgll'l I.
Notice for I'li'illmUoiu
To Henry Schwnrt:
You are hereby notified that you
havo Wen sued In th district court of
Logan county in tho rritory of Okla-
homa by Adolline Scnwart your wife.
In au notion for dlv. -ee and that you
must answer the peti ion of said Adol-
fine Scliwart tiled In .till court In said
action on or bo for. the ilstdayof
September lb'J.1 or lit petition will
bo taken as true and judgment for tli
vorce aud for the c-e and custody of
the children of u aud the said
Adoltlne Schwart l be rendered
against you nccoi mg'y as prayed for
In said petition.
In testimony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand nd the seal of said
court this 3rd day .f August 1803.
bkalI Louis B. Pitts.
C.erk of said court.
S 8. LAWllKfJC .
Attorney fr Plaintiff.
ll tnny do Murli for Vou.
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving. III.
writes that lie had a severe kidney
trillllll.l Til. ...n.t. ........a tttl. Lm..'..
pains in the hack ami also that his
bladder was affected. He tried many
so-culled Kidney cures without any
good result. About n year ago he be-
Hun me use oi i-ieciric luuers ami
fnllnil rttltikf .t -..... 1.'.lur..lf Hill...
is especially adapted to the eure of nil
i.t.i.:... ...in '. i.... i ...
.num-j uuu iiTt-r iruuuin uuii Kivcs ni-
wvo. luoiuui ruuui. win- iruw will
nrnV.t llltr Rtntnmnnf Prlnn nnlt. Ktn
for largo bottle. jt Scatonlan drug
store.
1 ' .
For sale At Leader office; ono half
fnndllim Pluitlrtlni. .1. T3wlnA nnn.lnn
tiresft 1490 Tt lu III nnvlnnl onnilt.
lion and is.riinning ovety day at our
ofllce. We must mako room 'for large
press tf
A person Is prematurely old when
baldness occurs before the fortv-llflh
year. Use llnll's hair rencwer to keep
the icalp healthy and prevent bald-
uvr3.
Household tronilR fur Rnln.
718 cast
8 2tf
Cleveland.
Furnished front room for rent lift
llrotitl.
Hoggs' Ocrinan Salve.
Heggs' German Salve.
Heggs' Gorman Salve.
The greatest pile ointment in tlie
world. It cures where all others fail.
A positive guarantee with every box
Cull for sample box. Sold by your pop-
ular druggist Seaton.
Sec notice of assignees' sale of mil-
linery stock in another column.
For Hulo Chi'itp.
LoU 2 3 4 and ft block 02 Fast
Guthrie. Property of Goo. W. Taylor
one door west of Hroad Btrect on Har-
rison ave. C 20 tf
Seo notice of.asslgnces' sale of
llnery stock In another column.
mil'
My boy was taken with a iMscoso
resembling bloody flux. The first
thing I thought of was Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Two doses of it settled tho matter and
cured him sound ami well. I heartily
recommend this remedy to nil
persons atilTerlng from a like com-
plaint. I wih answer any inquiries
regarding it when stamp is enclosed
I refer to any county official as to un-
reliability. W. M. Uoaeh 1. P. Prim-
toy Campbell county Tenn. For salo
by F. II. Lllllc .t Co.
ltnltll
of a nice head of hair just through
negligence. When your hair begins to
fall out don't neglect It but got a bot-
tle of Heggs' hair renewcr which will
slop its falling out and if turning
trray will restore Its natural color
For sale by Seaton. '
Komiil lit l.Mt.
A sure euro for diarrahea und sum-
mer compluint. It is Heggs' diarrhea
balsam. Druggists do not keep it.
They sell it. For salo by Seaton the
popular druggist.
For Rent 7 room house on Springer
avenue owned by Dr. II. P. Unlstend.
Call at school land office. 7 tw
Uun't Tohnrcn Spit or Nmoke Your Life
Away
is tho truthful startling title of a lit-
tle book about No-To-Hac tho harm-
less guaranteed tobacco habit euro
that braces up nicotlncd norves elimi-
nates the nicotine poison makes weak
men gain strength vigor and man-
hood. You run no physical or finan-
cial risk as No-To-Hac is sold by tho
Sstttonlan Drug Co. under a guaranteo
to euro or monoy rofunded. Hook free.
Address Sterling Remedy Now York
or chieago.
Cool and pleasant furnished rooms
with or without board. Mrs. Newton
224 Vilas ave.
Kenneth Haxcmorc had the good
fortune to rccelvo a small bottlo of
Chamberlain's Colic Colera aud Diar
rhoea Remedy when three members of
his family wore sick with dysentory
Tills ono small bottle cured them all
aud he hail some left which ho gave
to Geo. W. Halter a merchant of the
place Lowiston. N. C and it cured
liltn of the sumo complaint. When
troublctl with dysentery diarrhoea
colic or cholera morbus give this rem-
edy a trial anil you will be more than
ploased with the result Tho praise
that naturally follows its Introduction
and use has made it very popular. 25
und .10 cent bottles for salo by F. 11
Lll He & Co.
First published In Dally Louder
Aug. 4 1805.
Publication Notice.
In tho District Court of Logatt county
Oklahoma Territory!
James A. Null plaintiff vs. Mnttio
May Null defendant.
The above named defendant Mattle
May Null will take notice that sho has
been sued In tho district court of Lo
gan county Oklahoma territory by
the above named plaintliT James A.
Null nnd that she must answeroi-otherwise
plead on or boforo tho 14th day
of September 1895 orpotltlon of said
plaintiff will bo taken us true and judg-
ment rendered accordingly granting
an ubsoluta decreo of divorce.
Witness ray hand and tho seal of
said court at Guthrie this 3rd day of
August A. IX 18!5.
fSealj Louts B Pitts Clerk
Hkvkhi.v II. Ckawkoiiii Attorney for
Plaintiff.
FAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
AUK Ct'lO'b I1V
AYER'S Sarsaparilla
'Some )ears
ago. I was in a
tenilile contll.
lion tliii a hu-
mor or erup-
tion which
broke out all
ter my lace
ami ImmIv. Ki-t".
(IftZQ ling the testl-
lBp'Sj fmtiny of others
IHpiN &r' r(as 0 "m fft1'
. Will sr M cafy 0f Ayrr's
Sarsaparilla In Ilka cases I concluded
to give this medicine a trial and the
result was a thorough cure no sign uf
the complaint uiakliig Its aparanee
since t have tiu hoitatlou In recom-
mending Aytr's 8arsaKUilla for any
kind of skin disease." -J. W Deax
Moss I'ohit. Miss
AysfsySirsapirilli:
AJmtttjHl at h Wm4' Fak
.tmmtiffffiftftMgy
Throtich Olmlr 'r.
The Santn Fe route now has through
thalr car lino to Omalin Nob. via Su
perlor. Leaves Gitthrla at 1 p. nt.
L. It. Dki.anivY Agt.
Map of Virginia llnttlc-Fleliln.
The only correct map made from of-
ficial papers lu the war department
with complete ISt if battles. Sunt on
receipt of Sft ccnth in money or postage
stamps. Address C II. Kyan assist
ant general passonger agant C. and O.
railway Cincinnati Ohio. 4-fi-4w
Anyouo who Is suffering from const!
patlon or Itidiirestlou would do well
to try Hoggs' little giant pills. Thoy
rlvo norfect satisfaction. Sold btr vnm-
popuiar druggist Seuton.
1VII l-clit
Some gulna pigs fm-stilo. until Aug-
ust 1st tit 31 per pair. Can ship by
express to nny part of tiio territory.
Adtlress p. o. box 687 Okluhoma City
Wanted To rent a good plnno.
Must. 111. ntinnn Aflfli-nda Miut"
3taling terms etc. enro Leader. tf
Although wheat is worth 81.05 per
bushel our loaves of bread woigli just
tho bumo as before. Stop In and sou
how nice wo havo ovorythlng. (i U.
Hralthwaite.
Kuril) for SmIo.
100 acres two miles from Outhrie
nil under fence 115 acres cultivated
balauce in pasture; two-room house
and stables; 10(1 fruit trees well two
living springs; price SI -100.
7 21 dim 1. N. Cum.
Hooms 2 and 3 Outhrlo National
Hank Huildlng.
Koine people are constantly troubled
with pimples und bolls especially
about tho faeo and noek. Tho best
remedy is a thorough course of Aycr's
Sarsaparilla which oxpols all humors
through the proper channels nntl
so makes tho skin become soft healthy
and fair.
Tlie Noble Avenue bakery has moved
to 11!) Oklahoma avenue and have
changed tho name to "Famous Half-
cry." Our goods oro always fresh nnd
clean. C. 10. Hruithwaito."
"I know an old soldier who lintl
chronic diarrhoeu of long standing to
have been permanently cured by tak-
ing Chamberlain's Colic" Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy" buys IMwurd
Shumptk a prominent druggist of
Minneapolis Ml tin. "I have sold tho
remedy In this city for over seven
years and cotihlder It superior to tiny
other medicine now on tho market for
bowel complaints." 25 nnd fill cent
bottles of this remedy for sale by F.
H. Lllllo it Co.
Don't go Ihiiiiu without a loaf of our
tine bread; our pies contain only pure
and frcsli material. The Famous link-
cry 110 Oklalio.ua avenue.
Seo notice of assignees' sale of mil-
1 ticry stock In another column.
Don't lti-iKl Tlil
Unless you wish to know that ReirifB
diarrhea balsam is the best metllulno
on oartlt for summer compluint. Never
fails. Cures every time. Lqusilly good
tor ciiiiuron. ssoiu antl warr&ntetl by
Seaton.
Tho Famous bakery 110 Okluhomu
avenue for the best bread pios and
cakes. C. l Hralthwaite.
Agents wanted tit 813 North Division
street. .loo M. Rhodes. 7 23 w
Seo notice of ussignoos' salo of mil-
linery stock in nuother column.
Heggs' Hlood PuilUar.
Heggs' Hlood Purifier.
Heggs Hlood Purifier
for all diseases of I lie blood. A posi
tive guaranteo witii every bottlo.
Cnll for and be sure you get Hoggs'
ami tauo no oilier bold by Soatoti
What causes bat) dreams Is a matter
that has uover beon satisfactorily an
swered; but lu nine casos out of ton
frightful dreams arc the result of indi
gestiou which u few doses of Ayer's
sarsaparilla will effectually remedy
Don't delay; try it today.
Nollro to SilbmullxTH.
Subscribers to Tho Leader who full
to receive their papers promptly every
morning will please report such full
urcb to this olllee at once.
For rent cheap :i room house nicely
furnished good locution; 11. Ilurrlson
avenue Vienna bakory.
A I.otrty Ileitil of llnlr
is bomethlng that every woman should
be proud of ami is somotblug iliui ev
ery person can huvo if they utie Hoggs'
lluir roneuer Sold by Scutotiluu Drug
i;o.
How in tho world can you expect to
bu cured of piles mi loss you got
a box of Hoggs Ueriiiuti salve' Sum1-
pie boxtis free. (.Squally good for
scalds burns old soros etc. Sold and
warranted by Seaton.
Whon tho hair has tallun ouUleaving
tiio head bald If the scalp Is not
shiny thero is a chance of regaining
lite hair by ftslng Hull's lititr renowor.
IVrtnt to Truth'.
Thoroughbred stallion and other
stock for claim or city properly. Ad
dress J. W. Wmui
I in d Crescent City Ok.
First published in the Outhrlo Dally
Leader .luiyi'O lblKS
Nolico by Publication.
In tho district court of Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
George Hansen plaintiff vs. Antilo
Hunsen defendant.
Whereas the above named plaintiff.
George Hansen did on the 35th day of
juij A. i). lh'J. nie ins petition lu
tho district coart of Logan county Ok
lahoma territory together with his
affidavit stating that hu was unable to
obtain personal service upon tho do-
defeudant Aunlo Hansen iu said coun-
ty and territory.
Therefore said defendant Anuie
Hansen will tako notice that sho must
appear and answer or otherwise plead
lo the petition of the plaintiff (lied iu
the otlice of the clerk of snltl court on
or before the 5th day of September A.
D. 1805 or suid petition wi I be taken
as true and judgment rendered accord-
ingly granting the said plaintiff nn
absolute decree of divorce and such
other and further relief as to tho
court may scorn just and eqmtablo to-
gether with a judgraeut for tno costs
of suit
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set ray hand and affixed tho seal of
said court at 1117 office lu Guthrie in
said county and territory this 2Mb
darof July A. D. 180S.
skat Louts Ii Pitts
Clerk pf said District Court.
Assignee's Sale!
The entire stock of the Chicago Millinery
Store on 1st street between Oklahoma and
Harrison will be closed out in the next ten
days. These goods arc new and in style.
Purchasers can secure great bargains both
in price and quality. Call at once and take
your choice.
ST MARY'S
A Konriliug ami Day School
COLLEGE HILL
Sixth year. I'ounded by thu Rt Rev. A. a Oarrolt bishop of northern
lexu anil under his supervision. Will open Sept. IB 1806. Cotlogo ami I're-
paratory Courses. Classics and Higher Mathematics in ohtirgo of graduates of
Wo losloy Collcgo arid University of Toronto. Departments f Mttsle an 1 Ar
utidor d reetlon of the best instructors trained in Germany. Knglaml oml N..-v
ling-laud Conservatory of Music Kloeutlnn tmnrl.t w ..t....r.. c .1." !.- . V
sou School of Oratory Hoston. Terms
:;rnXBUs?.
1 " . ... . .- .
; : . "'x; "!"-"". ujh. ueurges. tor eaiuiogues and fur
ther Informal address MIBBTORBBBT Principal Si. Mary's lnsii'1. Iia
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUAHE BICYCLE DEALEKS.
Will search for tratlc during the scatoti of 1895. I.arCcst stork of cyrln
antl cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICK OF UICYCLKS.
A large line of Secoud-hanil Hicyclcs at Slaughtering prices. Term
easy. o not forget to call on us for Sewing -Machines and Suppliej
Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue Culhrie O. T.
The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y
E. N. KNAUSS. Manarror.
COLE
Manufacturer and applier of Cole's Asphnlti.tn Iin t Iml It-mf I'.-Unt 'lhe
bout for ntettil and shlnfflo roof.. .Mtil.-s shingles In.. sim Also put i RS
phaUtini gravel sand ittr tinil pilch roofs and luvi- the geiiniiu- annual Inni
walks and pavements tititl artilleial Kliine. old r.mfs reptiin-d tunl innile as
good as new. Stnelts uml st-md pipei paLited nnd repaired All u-orl. trunran
teetl. llest of rofort'iici'S.
C.
Tettohors' registers best foil ml
printed bo nntl lu iiianlllti and cloth
for sule tit lloylo's book stora The
luw soys theso rogisters nro required
to bo used by teuoiiors lit all public
whools. Approved by 8uperlntontlent
Cuineron. tf
First iitibllKhed In thu lliithrlu Duilv
I.tiader .Inly SI 1SUV
Noticd by I'uliliruf ion
In tiio dislrli:t court of Logtin county.
Oklahoma territory.
ICathurlne Slteblo pltilntHT
vs.
Joint A. Sampsol hvillu II. Sampsol
J. C. Mitclielson 11 A. Iliibbiuil It M.
Snyder 1. R Docpko it Co. Ouroy
Lombartl Lumber Company Capitol
National Hault and Joseph. I. lleim tie-
fondants. Whereas tlie above-named Kath-
erlno Streble on tho Dili duy of June
189.1 filed her petition lu tho district
court of Logan county Okluhoma ter-
ritory against tiio uuuvu named de-
fendants John A. Satupsel antl Lydla
H. Sampsol demanding judgment
uguiust the sultl defeuduiiUi for tint
sum of S'-JIM ami Interest ami that it
certain mortgage given On lot 0 in
block (TO Outhrlo proper Logan
soniity Okluhoma territory bn fore-
closed nnd sahl property bo sold for
the satisfaction of pliiliitiir&'s claim
and coats of suit ami
Whereas on tho 23d day of July
ld05. baid plaintiff filed bur amended
petition making tho following named
parties dofeiitlnnU to-wit: J. C. Mitch
ulson (' A. Hubbard It. M. Snyder .1.
V. W. Doepko & Co. tho Carey Lom-
bard Lumber Company Capitol Na-
tional Hunk ami .Joseph .1. II0I111 al-
leging that said last named defend
outs oluim or have Hens und Ineuiii
braucos on said lot l) in block fin Outli-
ne proper Logan county Oklahoma
territory ami Hied hor atlldnvit that
sho was unublo to obtain personal ser-
vice in Loaii county Oklahoma terri-
tory upon tho ilefoutlunts .1 C Mitch-
olson C. A. Hubbard It. M. J-'uyder J.
V. W. Doepke it Co. and Joseph J.
Holm
Therefore tho last tibovo named de-
fendants will take notlco that they
must appearand answer or otherwise
plead to tho petition aud amended pe-
tition filed as aforesaid by tiio said
plalntilf ICatbrine Sireble in the dis-
trict court of Logan county Okla-
homa territory on or before tiio 4th
day of Sontombor. 1SU3 or judgment
will bo talfon against them foreclos-
ing tho mortgage on said above de-
scribed property und forever barring
them and eivh of them from anv
right title claim. Interest lien or
equity o? redemption Ju or to sit Id
above described real astute and for
costs of suit.
In uitiioss whereof I huvo hereunto
ret my hand and nUl.ved tho seal of
said court at Outlu-ie in said county
and territory on this tho 9!td day of
July 1M)3. Louts K. It rrs
I Seal I Clork of the District Tourt
1. O. Cassidy. attorney for pUiutlff.
"Plrl Iutilii7fieil lii billy" Lcmler
July IU.
Notice.
To whom it may concern:
Notice Is horeby given that Hubert
MrCune has this day filed his pe.-
titlon for license to retail liquors In
Mulhall Logan county. Ok. and that
unless obi-etlon to the same us re
quired by law bo filed by tho 3ls( day
of July. A. U 1SU3 said petition will
be trruntei!.
Otlthrie O T..July 10 1S05.
It EltMKTT STKWAUT
County Clerk.
INSITUTE
lor Voimg Lailit'S ami (Jirl
DALLAS TEXAS.
i
for tuition Inclutlim? nnel-nl' ...
' "" """
H. COLE
201 V. OIjIh. Ave. s'enU.nlnii Drug ( o.
Itn.ltil(iii of -lVrrlturlut Wiirrutil
Q'JTHItlR O T. Juno ) isiift. Notiet-
is hereby given that there nre fiuida
on hand to riHleem till generul fnniV
wiirrants registered 011 or before Apt It
lt 181)3 nntl till uiirmtil school war-
rants reglsteretl on or hefoio March :ill
lH I. Interest reuses on all wuirutitn-
ineliidcil In ahove ettli after thirty
dttis.
SI. L Thii.vijii
Treasurer Oklahoma Ty.
tlo to Hirwl llrtithcrs for cheap gro-
uerlaj. j j lM1.
Cur Knit
Saloon and llxtures. Host localloiv
tinil (Itit-t tlxturos In town. Iinquiro-
at 2U7 sui. Ii Second street. 0 'J3tf
Hlr7.ol Uh'Iidi-h lead all others in.
groceries ami provisions. Try them.
" 1-10 lm.
Nolico.
To all persons whomsoever having busi-
ness transactions of any kind
whether as creditor or uh delitortt
of the Tecuiiiheh Chundler Outhrlo
Merchants' Toluphouu company n
corporation.
You uml each of you aro hereby noli-
fleil that the undersigned !'. Ah Htal-
lanl was heretofore on the tub day of
July 1SII5 tluly appointed receiver of
the above named company or corpora
linn by proceedings begun In the dis-
trict court of Voyno county. Ottlaho
ma. uml any and nil oreditors of Haiti
corporation of every kind are hereby
notilled that by virtue of an order
mado by Hon. Frank Dale judge of
said court nil creditor of every kind
antl nature of sahl corporation must
present tholr claims or demands duly
verified to tho undersigned on or lm-
foro tho 17th tiny of August IH05. for
allowance and all debtors of sahl cor
poration of every kind nro required to
makopayment totho utidorslgned on
or boforo tho 17th day of August lsu.1
Wltnoss my numl this 39d day of
July isii.1. V. M. Staixaiid.
Receiver of tho Tccnmsoli Chandler
1 1 tit hrie Marchants Telephone Co.
4 w j n
SAVES YOUR LINEN!
Hand Woii the Best
Tiy llio Troy Hum! Loimdry
111 H. KprliK-er.
N. Q FRIERSOH.
FOK A O0OO
LIVERY RIG
- Oo to
STAPLETON'S
Livery Barn
ROOFER.
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