The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 82, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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lfQRUMNS ABSTRACT AND INSURANCE SfaE W. M. BkONSOH BANK 01 ItttilAN TEKRITOttV Blhimfr 0
ritiKiKoiM'itKnrr. i kiuhcoiul convocation. ! . .. I f.ovAi am vmw a nh I Tt n m . m m
jsekessssssss
FOH A IIASISOFUIHIHT.
OMnlinmn Central IViipl Wmil I'orly
MHr ! ltltrmlt In the M'ntiiB
Tlnrc -llonnl tot Triule
MrrOng
A p'" I1 ' ' ptln of l'" hoard of
frn.i.. held at the district eo't rnotr.
liH' evening to aUeuss ruiiroad matter
was fairly vrtil H tended President
Y M Spnrl i i .iim1iI. Messrs.
Martin of I. niiu la''- of Sln'
water Porter .f .mc Kan. and
l.ardenhirc of -"" i' '. directors of
the proposed "1.1 ilionui Central rail-
road v.erpr in' Tin' conferred with
iiiemlx-rs f i'" "ard. Mr. Park
Mat.-.! thcohj I f the meeting iyid
nl tlu director- were now ready to
n'ci t-nn cash proposition from Until-
I nvnee Stillwater and VA Ueno.
1 in- Oklahoma entral people lie said
iwieimw 111 a pt-ition to procure
inoiiev from St Louis capitalists pto-
xt.lmg forty miles of railroad were
m-t limit a a liasis of credit lie
n-eitd tliat tin- directors had de-
1 11 1 lo build the foit tnllos required
f.oin loffeytflHe to Pawhuskn provid
ed the town named contributed as
follow Outline S-'".WHi: Kl Keno
riin-e l'awliuska and Stillwater
jlii nun each.
lln- proposition was vigorously
i. unbailed by members of the board
I'm y declared anil rightly tno that
if it as necp-sary to Imild forty miles
.f l oad in order to establish a basis
cf ii-dt for tin- future burrowing
of large sums that tt was not
n-e-ssary to clamber uleor to the
northeast corner of the territory tu
order to '"io It It was suggested that
these forty miles Rhould bo built be-
tween Outline und Kl Iteno via Still-
water and If a hitch occurred after
the short line was built wo would
hate n pajlng road after all. Tho
suggestion mot with much favor. Mr.
llurk said In reply to these sugges-
tions that by beginning at Colluyvlllo
ur auey connection could at once be
had with important trunk linos but
tins position Is fallacious since they
would be of no benefit lo tho I'awhus-
Ua trade. After Boma furthor discus
sioti u committee was appointed In
confer with the railroad projectors
with a view to securing more favorable
u.eessioUK.
Major Martin a lilressfid the board
and stated that ninny rumors wore
nlloal that he had sold out to the
lio.-lt Island and that he never Intend-
ed to build the Oklahomu ContraL lie
vigorously denounced the stories nnd
-aid mi dishonest motive could be Im-
puted to litm. that lie intended lo al-
as reside ui Uulhrte und thai tho
town would never sulTer from any
projects lii which lie was interested.
No other business was transacted
by tlio board.
llllio llrimko llriin lln- Mhl-iliiR Willi
nn A hl- Ailili-rps-1'iin tMltor.
Highest of all in Leavening rowel- -r-Latcit U.S. Gov't Rcpt
TIip annual rinvooat1on of oklnt'
mil Hplfceopnl ehurcip opsned o.t(r
day morning at tin 14pls?0pa1 rhur l.
corner llroad nliil Nohlf. The soion
liegttn with a brilliant address In
lllshop llroolto. In which ho reviewed
the missionary work and the grow th
of the liptseopal church In this terri
tory Ma tlu r portnlulng lo the work
of the W'omtn'a societies were discussed
and the holy tommunlon was celt
brated. Aftof'tho seelon yesterday
the visiting ni'nlsters wore piven a
ride over lite elly. Iast night ad-
dresos wor delivered by Uv. Krnnees
and other. The divines prosontare:
Uev. ltlshop llrooke presiding". Kev
It. 0. Shuw Oklnhuma oounty; Iter.
1) 0 Ounn Ohlahoma county; Uev
Henry Tredor Mtmkagee; Uev. I). A.
Snufurd Korl itauo; ltov. d. N 1-pc
St 111 water; Uev A 11 Nlcholns Uutti-
rle: Itev. David I. Oakerhater. Fort
Iieiia: Uev A V. 1'rancls Oklahoma
City; Uov James Noble til Iteno; Uev.
.1 M. Wright Norman
The following lay delegates arc
present:
C M. Hames Outhrle; 1'. 11. tillie.
(lullirlo; .1. W turran Mrs Susan Cur-
ran Richard Avey Oltlnhoma City.
Mrs. M. R Samlfonl HI Ueno
SUltLMU.SK KOH (JKOHOi:.
IVM Powder
SSOLUJTEHr PKJBE
fiOYAli A'3ili)UCAN8
mnns AND SHADOWS.
llrlcfIUiie rolnt.-il lit lliiiinliiR In
Hllll Alllllll lll CUT.
J. T. Hill la down from Cross.
J C. Lurry of Arkansas City Is
here .
V V Leinmou of Nevada is in the
city.
Scot Robinson
Fort Worth
has returned from
l'lwmnnt I'urtJ- (iliim liy Mm. Course Tny
lor I.iiKt Itvrnhi).'.
Fire Chief (I. W. Taylor was ten-
dered a surprise parly last night in
honor of his birthday anniversary.
Jutt how old Taylor Is no one knows
hut nil the aamc he received a.hnppy
compliment and a handsome rocking
chair. Tho guoslb came and went and
a bounteously laden refreshment table
was kept In operation three or four
hours The usual pastimes were on-
gaged in. Mr. Taylor is lihed by
everyone nnd Is a loyal citi.on. The
callers were: Col. and Mrs. Crowdy
Mr. and Mrs. Dalouock Mr. nnd Mrs.
Merlman of Oklahoma City; Messrs.
and MekdameR W. II. ISaxter O Hate
Tipton liarney W C. tirueber W. II.
Thome F. (lortou I) I) Satterloe:
Mnsdnmes Gardner bt ruble Itosien
Mrs. Howard Kilter; Misses Strough
(furittier Meeirs. Harvey Olds Newt.
Anderson. Harry Ovorbay (J. (iorton.
Will Myer Chns. Laux L II Niblaik
Dolighlful muste was furnished by the
"lllg Three Mandolin Club" composed
of Messrs. Vrcuhuul Hen Hartley nnd
Horace lllxon.
II C Dlehl and wife of Hloomor O
T are In the Ity.
.loan Dassctl Is preparing to engage
in business tu thin city.
Marshal Ilaxter will enter .Joe Orr
at the Norman races next week.
TKHIMTOltlAli SKETCHES.
Anil Kukiik Shut lit I'mmlng Incident In
Ttrti DfiiiiHtiiH
Olvo me the man who lni" at his work
Whos - molody soars with tho sun;
Yus give mo iho man who sIiiks at hi?
uorc
And give me oh glmmoti gun!
The southbound Suuta Fe passenger
wastliree hours late last night.
Attorney Dan Widmer and i l'enny
were visitors at Ferry yesterday.
United States Marshal Neeloy of
Ifsnaas waaat the Okla yesterday.
S M. Slatnbaugh of tho order of
Maccabees returned to St Louis yes-
terday. Outlaw Hill Itaidler has been re-
moved to the federal Jail and Is im-
proving rapidly
Attorney Holl'mnn and Deputy Kol-
ley left yoMardoy to attend federal
court ut I'awneo
for lottors
whioti lie
AN K1.A KOH ATE AFEAIH.
Ulllie Die I'iiTim llvuiiliiii lit (lliliiliiniiii
OUy.
Dialio.ule nrrtiugemenls arc hcing
made for (to nnniial reunion of
1'uv lie's OkI iiioma c ilony winch will
lie held in I'.'n er-nle" park iiciii OUIa-
lioina t'lty i "lilliu Heine; OctolerlMh
ami la-ling I 'I I In' 'mil A -plendid
p..rpnm Ik l ii; .in linked m.l ter
iljy s priK ilnij'- w.l' lie of inli n -t
Kangaroo Com i .mil ther atim-i menu
i very day.
J'liiu eoloin l i- I . 'Hni men. lu'i - and
Inle of course not all of tin in will lie
prest'iit it i- In-lit ved such a Israe-
li umber will I'ouii' us lo make the
meeting a vi-r. notuble and plensant
one
ENTKKTATNBI) AT U1UH 5.
Mn M I- Tiirm-r (litis ii Di-llKliirul AT-
liiriioiin l'utljr.
Mn.. M. I Turner wife of Oklu-
Iioiiui'm popular treaaurur gave u de
liohiful hlh livu party lnat uvonlng
in honor of Mrs. .1. N. Turner of
Trinidad. Colo. wife .of Troasurur
Turner's brother Dainty collutlous
were served and the table doooratlon
embraced lilies and i-osea. Tho fa-
v ired gue-ts were. Memlames Uen-
frDale i.irbett Meteolf Harnes
Moniiy ItulTerly Nix isby. Asp.
liilliiitfhlpy Matfuun MoNeal I.illle;
Mi-ses Wisly and McNcal.
DISTIMCT CO UKT SALAD.
.11 rs .MiikbIk II
Tut Sulteil to it T
Uniirl.
Oil- In
Mrs. Maggie II. Tea proved to Judge
Dale yostorduy that old Hill Tea was a
drunken cruel and dissolute fellow.
The court granted her a I'lvorou nnd
she immediately went olf and wooed
another tea of ice.
Adam llauhardt Itui-sU and Louis
. imwauldi-r tlermany were (('anted
ilual naturalization papers
(Jeoitfe Sirobel is bein(f tried before
aj'irt for alleged iifcsftiilt upon a ne-
gro. The eomt heaul the couiitv i-ominis-sionei'.-s
in tin- mattei of fumliog
ll'l.onii iudej edtiess. The hearing
will lie ii sinned todav.
The pi til jury was orgjni'.cd with
it meuiheis protent.
The I mied Slates k'-uii1 jury re-
pireilsix li dictments and was ex-
cused for territorial worlt.J
A KAO .MISTAKE.
JMillie.
io whom It nittv concern:
We have tins' day sold to It V. Wll-I'-ims
of 1U- t ity MichigRi' nil our
-o -k nf gonds nf every description;
ui-ii store (Ixtures notes and book no
ninth uiul the iirm of Murray t Wil-
ii.iiiin wab ilissolvcd by mutual con-
wiii on Mint ilute liiillirle. Ok
14 l s'.:..
MmiKAVit Wn-UAiia
May
1'iirin for Slu.
Imi acres two miles from Outhrle
all under fence OS ueree cultivated
liHliine- lo paklure; two roam house
and siublus; 100 fruit trees well two
living spi-iiigs; price $11.10. J. N.
i ml rooms '.' unti 3 (iutline National
liit nit building. V 8 8v
Crescent Bicycles.
We havs Urmoni'.ratcd thtf!rtcla Bk yle cas
U Will anU nolil 01 ur lull jwing iuiuir.t price.
071! ( Vo. 1 for MEN. M In t hrrl.. S3 ll.i.
Ql J lNu.4 lurLAOIESa In tt lic-l 2J U.
cjrn "' 2. fr YOUTHS M In. n..UKlbi.
VJU (Nu. 6 lor M1WBES M tu. WLrrl. i lu
( A f. f Ku S for TWyS 81 In. Wheel. St lb..
9'tU I ko. 0 tur U1RLS. 31 la. Wlieeli 21 Ibt.
tWIrl-ocdlJardelrlnjj -t reliable llpbe
melrUt Ittrvrle e rrcuiiiiuend our CWHtJCHNT
cokCiii(aeiij an lu. wkwti. viiicutvo.
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS $mM.RK'
t-OI.U ONCYillV
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
"Drug Book and Mews Dipot
PUTHRIB O.T
Ill-put- Miimli.iU Itlilille the llmly of
Nrgtii
Ltnl Sunday a lot of Muacogeoniid
1'urU itlarahalb who wore lootdug for
the Christian gang in tho up country
uuar the CreLlc ami Seminole Una had
btruelt what tltoy sailed a hot trali.
and wore growing exalted. While In
title state nf mind they nut ucroM a
negro by the name of Dan ltrown
who was riding an old ttiHie. Dan evi-
dently took Hut iiuiralials for outlaws
and ao juiuetl off hit mule and hopped
over into n little com patch and tried
to hide himself. The maishaU sur-
rounded the ptileh and literally rid-
dled the poor fellow w-iih Winches-
ter balls. After learning their mis-
take the marshals furnished money to
defray the oxpen.ee of the jioor darkey
and tleartel to develop more "hut
pursuiU" of the Curietiaim.
caheofcaWle.
Chnrley hatix lint asked
patent for a bicycle lamp.
pronounces a '"0 inocol.
.John Iluiley charged with unlawful
Bhoollng wo talion to tho l'uwnee
court yestordey by Doputy Uvorbay.
Two miiglilfleeut wiutifehes w-Oro pre-
neitled to the I.eudor yestorday by
Partner John Howard living west of
Tohee.
Mary FC. tloulil of Downs was yes-
terday commissioned a notary pi bile
for ICInglHlier lounty by Secietary
liowe.
lohn Soolhorn has been elected a
director of the Oklahoma Situo Fair
usMichitlon vice Treasurer Siile. re-
signed. Police are looking for Oeorge and
Willie Mvors aged 7 and 0 respe -live
ly who i an uwoy from their ho no at
'le.'umseh.
1'r. .1 tin llloomer. of the Kagle drug
itore is on the nick list. llorntio
lilxoti is helping iu the store during
his ill ileus.
lu the contest for lota 1 and 2 blouk
i;u city of HI Iteno. 1.. Day vr. Il-?nry
P. Shinier t lie heereturry of the ; iter-
lor awarded the lots to (lay.
Itislit.il Meerschaert aasilcd by
I'ather Melter held continuation m re-
monles at the Catholic church in K
Ueno this week.
A eiisoline tlaiue iirniliuir some di in-
et sailed Hie Hie department Jn n
Iviiiibei-ly's confectionery yeatertl ty
Damage trilling.
Chief Taylor returned yesterday
from lu I Reno where he started u
horserace umpired Iwo ball games
u d exttnguUhed n Are.
Mr I I' Hmitii living on Ihef i.utli.
west quarter 13-18-1 w hrott hi to
the Leader otHee yesterday sum iiatul-
soine specimens of corn and grias.
II A Piatt of TllK I.iiAiiKlt re-
turned yesterday from Chandler ne
i.'otnpuuled by Mrs. Plutl und hlldren
who have been visiting old friends
there.
Oklahomau: John 1) Lewis- is eti-
duavorttiK to have a postolllco estab-
lished on hit. farm eight miles north
Of Mo Loud It would accommodate a
large number of the settlers of that
locality. The Idea is tp have it named
"Lewis" and have Mrs. Lewis ap-
pointed postmistress
A Uhoventio Indian. Mouse Trail on
Saturday received 100 lashes on his
bare back and was banished from the
tribe for brutully assaulting Violet
Jimmy daughter of i;tilet Manny on
the Cnulone reservation Saturday.
The livening Democrat has resumed
publication at Perry. It may succeed
but its policy gives It a very solemn
air.
Oklahomau: Tho editors are mak-
ing ell'orle to arrange an excursion to
OnlvuHton about the latter part of Oc-
tober. It is expected it will also take
In the Dallas fair and the big prize
light and any other attraction thai
comes In its way. Messrs. ltixlur
Wliotton and Nildaek have Iho matter
lu ahargo.
An application was illed in the
United States court at Ardmore ask-
ing for tho appointment of a receiver
for the property of the Dcnlson .v.
Northern llatlioad company in tho In-
dian Territory with a view to a reor-
ganization of tho road on behalf of Its
creditors. The creditor committee
represents claims aggregating S60.O00
which covers practically till oi mo lo-
cal Indebtedness of the company. It
la anticipated that the lessees of lltu
coal lands nnd townsito properllus
w hich tho railroad company has leases
upon will co-operato with the credb
tors in this action and thai the pro-
ject may at length bo carried to a suc-
cessful conclusion.
Arranging tu (lull it I'rrn lliilue Ment.
If If
A enliven lion hiving been called to
meet nt Perry in October (1 for I he
purpose cf devising itiptins for Inylitg
before eoneress the necessity of re
moving the mortgages frnu the homes
of tho settlers In the Sao and I'V.
town Kiahapoo Pottawatomie Chey-
enne Araptihoo and Cherokee Strip
lands and the organization of Loyal
Aiherloans having the best machinery
for enrrying out the wlshos of the peo-
ple in this matter it Is hereby ordered
that each county select through the
referendum six delegates to proceed
to Perry on tho Bth day of October.
It Is very essential that only such
persons he elected as can make it con-
venient to go. The tefcreiidum shouU'
bo taken and returns made by Iho Sftih
of Hits mouth. Dlviftion Adjutant S
P. Atlierton at Outline Okie. Cup-
tains of the various companies will see
to It that the referendum Is taken
promptly S. a Wiutwam
S. P. Athkiiton Dlv. Com.
Dlv. AdjU
Territorial papers plcaso copy.
RENFRO'S
DRUG HOUSE
Is Iho pi ace logo ulioii .you want nnjihiiif: in liis lino
(rli-il you will lie convinced of the approiiriaf enoss
of Ills motto:
Unco
llrtllnn TeXH.
Tho llor.cral Christian Missionary
Convention Oct. Hth to 83th the
Texas State Fair and Dallas imposi-
tion Oct. llllh to Nov. Uli; tho Cor-bett-Kit.slmmous
entertainment Oct.
3 1st. For Iho above occasions Iho
Santa Fe route will sell excursion
tickets to Dallus Texas October lUth
t- 31st Inclusive al one lowest stand
art! first-class f.iro for the round trip
limited to continuous passage in eacli
direction (food tc return until Nov.
10th 1805. L It. Dki.ankv.
A cent.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
To Please the Trade
REGARDLESS OP COST.
Full lino of Drugs Dniggisl's Sundries I'ainls Oils Stationery
Spurges llsunuiocks Croquel ck
i
AT TOUR OWN
(Jel Jiis prices before jou liny.
204 Gor. Oklahoma Ave. and First SI. 1
A Miinl.-r.-r Arri-tteil.
Skiiai.ia Mo. Sept. 11. John Jones
who shot and tried to murder Mrs.
Jennie Anthony his former .sweet-
heart nt a dance itctir Ilughesville
August 17 and escaped nrrost was ap-
prehended at Malta lictid and will be
brought hore and lodged In jtill.
A St .loepli firm AhhIkiih.
St. Joseph Mo. Sept. 11. The
Wllhuun Murcnnllle company a whole-
sale commiwion firm mtide tin timlfjn-
nient hint night. Churl os M. France be-
ug iniiuud tismtsignee. The liabilities
ttru hIhuiI Si.on0 with insets tmlllclcut
to pay all creditors lit full.
For Henl One or more furnli-lied
rooms at -118 K. Perkins avenue.
Terms reasonable
mitiui:
To whom It may concern:
Notice. Is hereby ?lvo that Fi.-d
Hick has thN day Illcd his pulltlou for
liennsu to wholesale liquors lu Lonn
CMuntyOklahor.iii and thiitut:!issohJiic-
tlou tt ho same us required by law ho
Illed by tho L'Uh day of Sept. A. D. 1B05
-tilil petition will 1m! (.'ranted.
Outhrle. Sept. tl ISM.
It Kmmktt Stkwakt
County Clerk.
A POINTER
Nothing adds more to the
comfort nnd appearance of
a gentleman than a still of
wolt-iltling clothes. lie
always looks well is ever
ut ease and feels as though
life itself Is worth living.
Oeo. II. Willis the enter-
prising and oxclusive tail
s''
r - . t
More Nice New Fell Ooods
jr. sr nc.(i:ii;i at
THE RUSH i
Wutch for aunouncemenl of
GRAND FALL OPENING
At olir'.shoo store at icks .t lliiiiiiliaiispn'H old stand on Oklahoma av. -into.
Yo have just udded the Woods shoe stock purehaf-ed at lo ci-i is on the
dollar. Tills in addition to a line of samples urrhused at about the same
price will make prices on shoos lu Outline lower than ever before
J. 0. DANA Manager. M
The Santa Fo depot has b on thor
oughly renovated and tho walls treat
ed to a coat of hard finish and it now
pratnuU u vary uout and olean appear-aneo.
I olYer for bale my well-known
boarrtinjr Iioiuhs situnted under the
Capitol National bank. Will soil nt a
bargain. Terms and reaous for aell-
iug Kiveu upon application. Mrs S.
K. Van Voorhees.
I'UsiMiiit Church lliitelllB.
Mrs. J. M. ltrouks usslstod by Mrs.
Frank Murray entertained frlonds
yostertlay afternoon lu bohalf of tho
Plymouth Aid Society. A largo mini-
bor of people wore present Kefresh-
inenU wero served from 3 to (5.
Mr. Judge Crook entertained the
Ladle' Industrial society of the Cath-
olic church Wednesday afternoon.
Iteeelvrr Apnolntml (ur the Uiuihll
Uuiuiulimluii Ciiiiiiiuy.
A special from Perry ayu: On ap-
plication of tho Cent nil Trudcompany
of Dallas Texat Judge lllerer has ap-
polnttttl Shanghai Pierce of Pieroe
Station Toxaii reottiver at thi point
for the Campbell Cacaiiiluton com-
pany of Kuiua City and Cliteago.
The property involved is ft. 000 head of
cattle worth Hourly $ouooo A re
oeiver for tin property in KuntasOlty
was uppoittted ttO'iie lime ago.
Inqilurulile Atclileiit .
Special io ihu Leader.
Oitt.iNlio. Sept 10 Little Dennie
tlie year old sou of James Devere
who resides in the Mrip two miles
northwest ol town had hi arm com-
pletely severed from his body by u
mower The Utile fellow wan placing
n the grass and had laid down and
hU father who was mowlug did out
observe him uut'l too late and oould
not atop the team soon enough to
avoid the uceltlent.
llev. Clark Itrudun has been invitel
by the pioachers. ehurehes uml friends
of Iho biblo in llonnewey to deliver ivneeinukvr in a
tn that alty a oourse of ton lecture on
issuas between Christianity and liid-
dolltyt beginning Monday night Sop-
tember 1(1 He will ill! his pulpit tu
Outhrle as usual and lecture tu Hen-
mssey -Jurlng weok days for twa
weeks.
Iktt D Lavarty tho poubion uguut
ia now a full Dodged member of the
territorial bar. As a keen sighted
quick-wilted aud obliging pension
agent he has few equals.
While in HI Iteno Tutoduy. .Marshal
Itaxter lost hi handsome rev 'Her. It
wm lolen from the seabburd as it lay
in a defk ut the Caddo hotel. The
hotel proprietor will buy Ilaxter a
new gun.
Jon t.ie Medklft. the ugly n id notori-
ous feminine bandit under '.wo years'
seuteme to the Mus-lm- tu reform
school for outlawry whs taken to
Pawnee yesterday to appear as a wit-
ness in federal cuaee.
I ivil service exainlnatioi.it booh in
every state for outturns railway mall
internal reveuue and lnd'uu itervlce
depart.nenla and goveriiun tit nrtnting
otuoe at Washington l'.ti lluuiars and
"pointer" free. Nat'l Corroepou
denoe Institute. Washington I). (X
Under the new law the grand jury
is limited to Sit fees for the sewlou ou
the territorial aid und the United
State attorney thinks that the fedor
al side will be douo th1-. weok so a
short sessiou may be looto '1 for
Attorney OeneralOu ' laith returned
yesterday from Okluh ma City. The
general is uue of the most obliging
und uolive uflMall e atiocted with the
Urritorlsl aUiuiiilatiution. He is eon
stuutly working lu t'te interest of tho
territory.
Horn at l o'i ovk latt evotiiug.
Catherine dauirbu-i of Dr Mr. ami
Mrs. Dr. L O. P .special agent of
the interior dcMri lent. This is the
ti . grand ehiU of Colonel Poe. ami
he ia u.- liapp as a Kansas sun llower
Mot In r and etidd si. dointf well.
lie iu t v Jt.ue-
ti'et it in the t i
sloMes printed recet
that deputy uiaeiha'
a saloon by hi at T
otivly false and vvi
mies of Llepiitx
For Kent One or laoro furnished
rooms at 413 Kast Perkins HTfuue.
Al the races ..
Uea laylor of '
of she judges an
tratMl an ciYurt
Kl Ueno sports
The go botwec
Hti a rattler.
two and the foi.
changed bands
f i ie 'lVeiimseh di
i . lie s.tys tiie
ly to theelTect
- hml enquired m
.imseli are malici
inspired by one
I o. who ueted as
rrot tiiiari el
l-.l Ueno Tuesday
city aeled us one
i starter aud frus-
i the part of some
i stuinpedo Joe Orr.
)rr and Jhrown Uonuy
r captured tile tlrst
h Items. About SjDU
Win lln Struck by it Train?
Dr. Harkur county coroner reports
that tho man who was found lu the
Cottonwood river near Seward was
identified as a farmer named Joseph
Moronic who lived eight miles north-
east of that station. The ooroticr'e
jury found a verdict that tho deceased
eame to his death Irom causes un-
known to them. Dr. ltarkor thinks
from tho looks of the corpse that tho
man was struck by a train and thrown
Into the creek us both arms woro cut
off.
or of this city.again irroets
his patrons and tho public
In gonernl with the finest
lino of
Kail anil Winter Piece Clooils
that woro over brought
to this oily. I Io always
guarantees a perfect lit
und in lies a personal in-
spection of his goods.
Gentlemen
WALLY OFSSG'S OAFE
Oysters Fish and Gaic of all Kinds on Hand ;
all the time.
Only sliorl order house in (Juthvie. Second si. near Harrison.
Oklahoma
ulolu
Fair J
Dr Peoples
DENTISTCor. Oklahoma avenue ami First st
up stairs.
Residence: Corner Noblo Ave and
Second street.
W. E. FURROW D D. S.
DENTIST!
Vlutor lllook. 1st aud Harrison.
Uollouwoiiit CurnlK.
Haiti Is needed again.
Chris Parks mado a trip to Outhrlo
last Friday.
Dave Sharp Is making sorghum this
week.
Chus. Sharp mndu a trip to Outhrio
last Friday.
John Kirk has given up tho cunning
fuctory business and gone into the
wagon-maktug business
Dluk Lang nttuudod court tn Outh-
rlo last Tuesday.
Charley Sharp attondod the picnic
at the mouth of the Skolelon last Fri-
day llev. Johnsoton vlsttod at Tom Phil-
lips' lust Sunday.
Oeo. Huff visited In this country last
week.
Krnost Sharp made a trip to Crusount
City Saturday.
Mr. MeCraakon of Columbia passed
through this seettoil last weok on his
way to Mulhall.
Cotton tail
(uticura
fuOAP
Purifies and Beautifies
the Skin by restoring
to healthy activity the
Cuogoed Irritated In-
FLAflED .SLUCKHSH Or
Overworked Pores.
BtU en b Uias Ou tooU... J uWt of all VU Site
. su istaufSuvl 0 vuiu II.HUS diittt r.
Kur s.4 f.ur Uu-Ui. U. . A.
V
H. L. Cohen The
Reliable Merchant
Tailor has moved to
114 Oklahoma Ave.
GUTHRIE FAIR GROUNDS
OCT
IUb
arid
u5 15
Will eclipse all provious meetings iu spooil rinyaiul exiliils.
Only 3Iile Track in Mio Soullnvost.
Oct S Clilhlren's day; Cot. t. Wheolinen'a dayi Oct. 11 Old Soldi rs 1
Oct. 13 Stock day Writo to Secrotary.
a. a. Humphrey! Guthrie.
lay
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OCULIOT.tfAjgiStAIIRIST.
W mmMi
Olllcii llniir:
11 tu i -j in 10 a p. in
Olllee over Hee Hive's New Store Ok. Ae (lullirlo 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases and Surgery of the
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPKCTACI.KS and kve ulaskks
Sulenttflonlly adjusted tn suit the tnost complicated i-anes of defeetiro sli'ht
J. W. McNBAL 1'iiKS
A .1 SKAY V-.t u-l'uthiiiN
eOTHBlE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital. - S5UU00
Surplus 10000
lln
.1 AM IiS STUAYTON.
r n.rscurs iu addltlo v- ll-mx t'iltrr-:
IIOHAOK til'KKl). HOlir. MAltTIN HKNHY MNN
W. J. HORSFALL CnKhin.
05
Olsmith Arm
GUTHRIE OK
US
Istols
I Fishing Tackle
and Sportsmen's Goods. Agents for the
Celebrated Remington Bicycle.
tjMBpCEKfciv'-.1M3HR"yAj.5M THIdH alr
n
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 82, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 12, 1895, newspaper, September 12, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73431/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.