The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GttTIlUIE OKLAHOMA
hc gcttbct
BRUNNER
SUCH selling.
SUCH unheard of doin
DUKE
Cigarettes
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MOUTH HOUND j- . .
No. 400 Chicago Express....... B.k.".
No 4U8 Mo. IUVerKpross.......:lp.m.
Ko. 422 Way Freight 7;0ua.m.
bout k orn. .
No. KB. Texus Express 10 50 p.m.
No. 407 Oklftnoma Express. ...13:25 p. m.
No. 423 vy Kr-.lght. v."i : i vi
PaVHiitKcrs should procure tickets before
getting on tlio train.
CliocUw Oklnhomn and Gulf R. K.
WEST HOUND.
Sunday Mall and Etp.css.
Express ..
Mall and Accommodation.
....0:00 a. m.
. .4:40 p. m.
....8:30 a. m.
EAST HOUND.
Sunday Mall and En press.... 12:05 p. m.
Expres 7-55 p.m.
Mall and Accommodation 13:15 a. m.
GUTHKIE LODOE NO. 3. I. O. O. F.
Meow Monday night of eaeh week
at 7:30. Visiting Odd Follows aro
always welcomo. J. Fouoaut N O.
Fiiancis A. Mcvkttk tfoc'y.
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GUTilUIE LODGE NO.
1. A
O. U.
V.. moots Thursday nvenlnss of
h
ngs oi
Vlctoi
week at T.30 p. rn Hall In
rni Vlrar nrl lfnrrtnn.
block comer First
Visit-
LISi LUUIU A. IIP !!
.ng WorKtnou always wotccnio.
C. C. Holland M. W.
O. R. Montoomkiiv Rocordor.
aUTIUlIE L.ODOK NO 2
A. V. A A. M. Hecular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
mracn muniu ai ou.un&
All brethren cordially lh-
vlled to attend.
II. F. AKDERY Sec.
II. D. TODD W. JL
UA1I.Y WKATUKH rOKKCABT.
Special report for This Dailt
Lkadkii by V. J. Walters observer
United States weather bureau:
Highest temperature yesterday: 7.
lowest 38.
Forecast for today: Fair nud touch
cooler. "
Rainfall .00
Cotton Market.
Corrected dally by G. M. Sharura
dry goods shoes and clothing Harri
son avenue:
Rale 7.00 to 7.25; seed J 00 to 2.10.
And Vluctut Went Down.
EuiTOit Lkadkik
St. I'eter sat by the great golden
gate
While near him was open the "book
of fate"
Where was written tho acts and
deeds of man
For each moment that has passed since
lime begun
Silent ho was as he cast his eyes
along
The mult tidewho about the gate dtd
throng
Euch had somo plea which ltd hoped
would win
And make some single virtue to out-
weigh alt sin.
With some lying and stealing was
a part of their trade.
Tho lrtue: too many at it and they
has been poorly paid;
One strove his best to darken truth
and make foul deeds to shine
And All his purse in every way tnat
came within his line.
(St- l'otor was l.nprossed with the
follow and beckoned to him)
and 'twas:
Vincent slopped up with a sycophan
tic grace
Which showed that ho had confi-
dence in his manners and his
face;
Said he "Good Peter J have come
from that far off sphere
Called the world and am now wait-
ing most patlonMy out here
In hopes you will bid me come thro
the golden gate
And be your boss on furnace If so
jou pronounce my fate.
In tho place from where 1 came I
wai a party leader
Which 1 always Intersted omnivor-
ous feeder;
Well to explain further moan take
you can get
And all promises made to quickly
forget;
One who stands ready to cry: Our
party It must win
Vet when getting the prlntlng.never
care a pin
For party or people but ready to
net
In dcfuralng Ins friends wl'Ji con-
suinato tact;
In Ignoring their iutcrcsts as a pad-
der grown bold
Who sells out his party and taken
pap in gold;
As your servant I'll serve you In any
way you state
And am ull ready now sir so just
open wide your gate.
Said St. Peter to Vlncle "Go down."
A battle-scarred veteran came for-
ward to the bar
Courageously he said: I too have
traveled far;
My lot was a commissioner In yonder
world of woe
I nought to do my duty as my duty
I did know;
1 fought through many battles and
rather would have died
Than give the farmers' money out to
Vlncle wno naa uou;
Who padded up tho printing robbed
T the poorest of tho poor
Was whitewashed by the party
called tho purest of the pure;
1 have left all fights behind am
ready for my fate
As a poor commissioner I pray you
cpe ycur gate."
'Twas then tho harps of angels
sounded heaven's tnuwc sung
While Peter beckoned v.lvn his hand
the gates wero open flung
This county commissioner all in
glory was he dressed
While thousands yea millions cried
"welcome to the blest!"
AuNr Julia.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle
now and get relief. This medicine
has been found to be peculiarly adapt-
ed to the relief and cure of all female
complaints ertlng a wonderful dlt
rect Influence In giving strength and
tone to the organs. f you have loss
of appetite consumption and headache
fainting spells or If you are pervous
sleepless excitable melancholy or
troubled with dixxv snells. Klectrlo
Bitters Is the medicine you need.
Health and strength r- jirant3
by IU use Large bottles only fifty
cents at Seatonlsn Drug store.
Map T Vlrtet Umltlmtrlli.
The only correct aaap made from of
ficlal papers i" the war dapartweat
with ooiaplfcte I'stof Wttl. to
receipt of 2S oenU la oy ef poate
stamp. AAdroMt C. X. ityan alt-
ant gueral aaaiaagw affMit C ai O.
DUKETDURHAW '
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"TJSrf W.DukoSonsiCo.V'-:. t
KSTtHtAKERICUl TOBACCO aVf& Of
ggf DURHAM. N.C U.S . yf
MADC FROM
High Grade Tobacco
AN
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A tlouat-holtl Irmaure
D. V. Fuller of Cannjohalro. N. Y
says that ho keeps Dr. King's New
Discovery In the house and his family
would not bo without It If procurable.
Dr. G. A. Dykeman Druggist Catsklll
N. V. says that Dr. Kings New Dis-
covery is undoubtedly the best cough
remedy; that he has used it in his fam-
ily for eight years and that it has
never failed to do all that Is claimed
for It. Why not try a remedy so long
tried and tested Trial bottles free at
Seatonian Drug store. Regular size
COc and SI.
There aro many good reasons why
you should use One Minute Cough
cure There aro no reasons why you
should not if in need of help. The
only harmless remedy that produces
immediate results. C R. Ren fro. and
F. R Llllio A. Co.
Ifaellth CapltiUfur Anmrlcmi Investments
Important to Americans seeking
English capital for new enterprises.
A list containing the names and ad-
dresses of 350 successful promoters
who liavo placed over 100000000
sterling In foreign investments within
the last six years aud over 18000000
for the seven months of 1805. Price
5 or S?5 payable by the postal order
to the London and University llurcau
of Investors 20 Chcapslde London E
C. Subscribers w"ll be entitled by
arrangement with tho directors to re-
colve either personal or letters of in-
troduction to any of the&e successful
promoters.
This list is first-class In every respect
and every man or firm whoso namo
appears therein may be depended
upon. For placing the following it
will be found invaluable bonds or
shares of industrial commercial and
financial concerns mortgage loans
sale of lands patents or mines.
Directors. Sin Edward C Ross
Hon. Wai.tkii C. Pkpvs
Gait. Airnimt Stikfr
lm Copyright.
Anyone who Is suffering from consti-
pation or indigestion would do well
in try Hoggs' little giant pills. They
givo perfect satisfaction. Sold by your
popular druggist Soitnn
Co4t I.OftU
Unless you have it cleaned it Is tho
same as lost. We will clean it thor-
oughly and press it for SI Steam
Laundry.
Say why don't ou try De Witt's
Little Early Risers? Thcsi. little pill
cure headache indigestion and con-
stipation They're small but do the
work. C. R Renfro and F. 11. Llllio
Call and see my furnished rooms
81.00 per week Soeley building be-
tween Harrison and Oklahoma aves.
Mr. Uridges proprietress. 9-5 lm.
Nothing so distressing ns a hacking
cough. Nothing so foolish as to suf-
fer from it. Nothing so dangerous as
to suiter from it. Oue Minnie Cougli
Cure gives Immediate relief. C. R
Renfro and F. 11 Lillie.
Notice to butucrlbrra.
Subscribers to Tho Leader who fall
to receive their papers promptly every
morning will please roport such fail-
ures to this office at once.
Tho healing properties of De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures eczema skin alleutions and Is
simply a perfect remedy for piles. C.
II. Renfro and F. H Llllio &. Co.
Teachers' registers best found
printed bound in raanilla and cloth
for sale at Uoyie's book store. The
law says these registers aro required
to bo used by teachers la all public
schools. Approved by Supcrlntondont
Cameron. ;?
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure at anything else. t's
easier to euro a severo cold with it.
Let your next purchase for' a cough
bo One Minute Cough Cure. Hotter
medicine better results; try It F. U.
Llllio & Co. and a R. Renfro.
; OVAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all in leavening
8tCSngth.V.S Oorernmeot Report
Acts at once never falls. One Min-
ute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma
and that feverish condition which ac-
companies a severe cold. The only
harmless remedy that produces imme-
diate results. C. R. Renfro and F. II.
Lillie.
l'ur 9le
A nice residence with stable and
water at reasonable price. Call at 210
North Uivlslou. lm
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs the cure
Is the best. Do Witt's Little Early
Risers are the smallest p'lls. will give
a cure and are the best. C. R. Renfro
and F. R. Lillie &. Co.
School llonds l'or balo.
The board of education of the city
of Outhrle of the territory of Oklaho-
ma offers for sale at par Twenty
dne Thousand Dollars of
. 8U Per Cout Bonds
m tho denominations of one hun-
dred and five hundred do'Iam inter-
est payable semi-annually bath prln
Oipai ana interest
Payablo In Gold
In the city of New York.
These bonds bear dale Sept. 24 1893.
and comprise tan series of equal
amounts tbe first maturing Sept. 24
1010 and the last Sept 24. 1025 and
they afford the means of safe and
profitable investment. For further
particular address
Ii V
Frr6w.
Pr9idtaL
OuUrie Ok
Buggies Surreys Spring Wagons Carts Ktc.
Tilmmlng a I painting a specialty. Tups and Cushions made to ordor.
Horse Shoeing and General Repairing done In the ncatrki style.
The best Work at Itcnsouaiilc Trices.
All Work Warranted
LIVE AND LET LIVE.
Fine Clean First-Class Short Order House.
Oysters Served in Every Style.
Ol'KN DAY AM) NIU1IT.
OKLAHOMA AVENUE OPPOSITE THE RUSH
WALLY ONG'S CAFE
Oysters Fisli and Game of all Kinds on Hand
all the time.
Only short order house in Guthrie. Second si. near Harrison
Watch For It
A New tiiul
SERIAL
Will soon
The Oaily .and
J. W. MoNEAL Pbks
GUTHRIE NATIONAL DANK.
Capital
Surplus
Hos
JAMES STRATTON
f Dlrocttri In addition to Hank OQlcorsi
UOBAOK SFiCED
Stillwater and Orlando
Exchange
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livery barns at .Stillwater and Orlando Tho best of teams am
improved facilities for earrylop passengers between heso two points.
DON'T BE
HOFFMAN
AND METEOR
Aro tho Host On
Ricyclcs bought sold and exchanged lllcycles sold on install-
ments. Our prices and guarantee will interest you. Full lino
of cycle sundries. Repairing of all kinds done and work guar-
anteed. Give us a call.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Are.
E. N. KNAUSS. Manager.
M. L. TU NER. Proslduut
CapitaL National BanK
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully pi id : : : : $50000
Undivided profi s : : : 50000
The Mistletoe Bar
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
.One Block From Hotel Royal.
MaaaiMaiMaMaMtAiMHnaMaM
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Good
In Stock all the Time
15.Year-01d Whiskey Had h full lino of Standard Cigars.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 95
-OSCAR HAMILTON Maiaitr.
ximmmi
200 North Second St.
iubscrhe Now
Thrilling
STORY !
begin in
Weekly Leader.
A. J HKAY V:OK-lHK8iDKr
S50000
1000C
ROUT. MARTIN HENR5; LIN
W. J. HORSFALL Caahlor.
MISLED
T
uSuLlu
Earth.
(JKO. K. MLLINOSkBY Cashier
Bam.
SUCH
IB WE ARE HEADQUARTERS J
STETSON
HATS.
WA
greatest November bargains ever offered in
Men's Boys' and Ch-ldren's Suits and Ovci-
coats. Without inspecting the goods you
can form no conception of how real cheap
they arc. We are not given to brag blow
and bluster as some of these aspiiants for
our trade. Ours is always a plain straight-
forward statement of facts and we back up
every assertion made in our advertisements
or you can have your money back if you
wish it. When we say as we do that you
can buy from us new seasonable clothing
not old plunder cheaper than elsewhere we
mean it. We can sell you a good service-
able man's overcoat for $3. We have them
higher the price depends on the quality; Kit
mark it down that we will give you qual ty
considered the biggest bargains in town
You will need an overcoat soon why not buy
now?
Let us call your attention to our strictly
all wool English Clay Worsted suits that we
and we alone are selling for a ten dollar bill.
We have othes lower in price but way up
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
ton
LATK'T STYLUS IN
Till
SOFT HATS.
12SS3B2XQ
LEVY'S
Guthrie to Chandler
Take Williamson's Stage Line
Leavos Guthrie at 7 a. in.; arrivo nl
Chandler 4:90 p in. (lood roads; good
stagos. All orders for passage nud
buggago should be left at the Untli-
rie Cigar Store 117 Second Strcot-
l'lrst published In Uuthrle Dally Louder
Oct. 0. 18U5.1
Notice for I'libl leaf ion.
Land ofllco
1H0S.
at Outhrle o. T. Oct
fi.
Notice Is harnby ulvnu that Uih follow -Ing-iminud
si'ltlur has IIImI nttlcs of lilo
Intention to innkn dual proof In sitipurL
of Ills cliilm unil Unit nafil priHif ulil lm
mtiilo bofoiu rentier and ffiilvir ut
Outlirlo ). '!'. cm Nov. .j. lSyffc. vlt:
Jo(ph .J. Ilnslott. for thu n w qr of
sec 17 in two 15 north of runun 2 vol.
Mo nuimiH the following un.fn to
pnivnhl continuous ri-sliliuieti upon and
cultivation of Kald land viz:
WlUluin Tiiylnr.llorueo Mnev Henry
I). To-lit and William Shield ull of
Outhrle Oklahoi.iu.
aTSO A. N. J. CHOOIC Keglster.
Noliuo for
Publication.
First
published lu Oklahoma
Leador
isov. 7 J8l.
Land Ofllco at Uut'irlo O. T.
Nov. I
lauo.
Notion Is hereby given thut the following-named
solllur has Mod notice of her
Intention to muku filial proof In siiiimut
of lmr claim aud thut euhl proof will be
maiKi iioioru tiiu ueginuir una necuiver
at
vli
Uuthrle O. T. on Dec. II lbia
i:
ChrlUluun M. Hall formerly widow
of Ktnward II. I):ivN duceuMMl for he
lie or of ee u twp 1H range 1 w
bhii 11 h mod the following wltitiwses Ui
prove lmr continuous rtutideiiee upon nud
cultivation of said land; vli:
l'utrick Mulhall.Juhti Alullmll Uuriiii
It. Halt and Samuel U. Lamar all of
Outhrle Ok.
STtil A. N. J. Citooic Hegittar
First published in the Dally Leader
Sept. 14. 180B.
Notlco for publication.
In tho district court within and fur
Loaii county Oklahoma territory
Cliarlos V Uausom plaintiff vs. Ma
ry O. Jonoa John A. bniilh Joseph W.
Miller and Harvey U MclCuuuoo.Cbau-
dlor McKutiuon ami I'uiinle IL MoKan-
non as lieira of Francis it. MeKenuon;
and Samuel Murphy and Harry l'eutff
coat administrators ef said MuKunnon
dcfenilands.
bald defendant Harvey T McICen-
non Chaudler McKennon and Fannie
It. Mcitsnuon hvira of FrancU It. Me-
Kenuon will take nollct) tbat they
have been sued in the above nainaU
court to quiet the title of the real es-
tate described In iba plaiutilf's com-
plaint to-wit: Lot nine (V) in uloek
forty-seven M7) in the subdivUlon of
the city of Uutbrie formerl kiown as
Outhrlu proper In said county and
territory aud to have the legal title
to said real estate divested out of said
abovo named defendants and eaeh and
every of them and vested in Bald
plaintiff and that said plaintiff be de-
clared both thu legal and equitable
owner of said real estate; und that
they must answer the petition filed
therein on or boforo the 2Jth day of
Oetobcr. 1693 or Bald petition will be
taken as true and lodgment entered
in said action divesting the legal title
ad pvayed for In plainU'ffa complaint.
Attest: iiouis h. ruts
Clerk of said court.
Alfred S. DeWltt. Deputy.
Keatcn & Cottcral atty'w for plflf.
fify
surprising oirerings.
WL
The
greatest
slump in prices
ever heard. The
in quality. If you
w "lit Clothing
buy now at
WE
FIVE FACTS.
1113
CHEAP
OUTING EXCURSIONS
1'irbt l'ir tin National LMu -atlonal
HiLflliig at DiHivur opening July Aili
the rate will l- om- fare jiliik t lor the
round trip. TUht-U good fur n turn
any Unit op to uud In lulling i Ut.
fcfuond l'liu regular fiuriat carlo
California via K iiihi City ruin oiumi a
wvuk uud leavoti Cliluugo orery Tlnin-
ilay at On -i. Ksimim City at 10:IU) a
in. uvury Kiiday. Tii-Uota Imbed upon
kceond uhiBS fare and oar run on
faMcHt (nil in unit known as tho
Phillips-Uool Island TourUt Kxeur-
hIoon Car tirrlvun at Colorado Springs
tialurday 7:30 a in.
Third Iloini'feookerb' exour&ions to
i'us anil isow Moxiuo. iMixt one
.1 nut! 1 1 th. Hate one fare for round
trip. '1 loUi'la good twenty days.
Fourth l'or Mexico City tho UocU
Islmid runs it through sleeper from
I'hiikdh City at 8:40 p. in. via M'opclta
Mil'urtaml Wluhlta and Fort Worth
ami An. tin to Han Antonio. Two
routes from there aro-liiUrnatlonal
It. It. to Laredo and Mexican National
to thu City of Moxlo; Southern l'u-
ollle and Mexican International via
Spofford ami Hsglo Pass U City of
Mexico. OoniitMstioiiH aro alto made at
Port Worth via tl Tuxaa I'uclllo U) 1CI
Paso over tho Mexlean Central to the
City of Mexieo
PI fill bend to nddrewt below fjr
Souvenir eulled "TliBTouriatTeaober"
tnut given luueh infortnatlcn to tour-
Uts. Jient fre.
JOHN SEBASTIAN
Ueneral Passenger gt
Chicago
United States Investor
Tho Lradluc I'lintnoliil JoHtnal ut
Amur I til.
If you defclro to know the sUftdliiK
and uondltlou tf a liaiik railroad
bull'ling aud loan awaoeiaUou invest-
ment or miuiiig aouipany write to the
Jolted Statu luvostor.
If you dosire to know the valve of a
municipal bond or a bunk or railroad
stock or bond write to the United
Ntatos Investor
If you deal re to know the aotidillon
of a pirtae of real osUita In any town
city or county In the United States
write to the United Slates Investor.
If you doslre Information respecting
anj form of investment write to the
Uultwl btatea Investor aud get an
answer free to all aubterlber.
Our agents und correspondents in
every suite of the nttiow will uwltl-
uuusly ferret out and proiuolly lilaka
known to our suuwnbes all manors
in the financial railway real estate
und industrial world likejy to alfeel
the market value ot tcaurlttus.
We nnswer subscribers' questions re-
garding investments uf all kinds. Our
Our financial letters and oxeluslve ar
tiales contain valuable inlorwatiou to
be obtained nowhere else. Send for a
free sample eppy.
Itmstor IWHEig Co
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is F.-ukllu bt Itoston
335 l'rojday. Hew York.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1895, newspaper, November 19, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73487/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.