The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 150, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR LOANS
Knocking I
Who i&
GRAY!
l'lcato open your door anil let us in. Wo arc. knocking at the iloor of
every house within a radius of one hundred miluH with greater inducements
thun it 1 1 an ever buQii our privilege to offer ami wo feel safe In claiming tho
"middle of tho rood." ''pllior merchants will flml ft tltlllciilt to fitep to our
"low price fmiilci'' . "
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Wo have cut tho prices and "out them deep." t)n some pieces wo have
cut tho prices In the middle some on one side hoiiio on the other. We havo
tho.goods and are going to Bell them. Turn a deaf ear to this announcement
and you allow gain to turn to loss. We arc
Bapp
ing
Loud and long
Do you Hear Gray?
Ok. Ave. ancl
LOT CONTESTS SETTLED.
nrrlnliiiii Untitled Uomi by Secretary Mini
Coiiiiiitaaloner.
The secretary of the interior has
made awards in tha following contest
cases: '
Kl Reno: O 11 Churchill and P W
P6stcr lots 0 7 and 8 block 10U to
Churchill. .1 K Wilson und li P.Munii
lots 10 and 11 block 73 to Wilson. A
tf'J'lttorugo and L K Johnston lots
1 and 1.1 block l3. to Kitterjgo.
Jamos.ll Hill and Pote Kilts lots 13
and II block 130. to 11 ill. I) P Noel
and Robert Jackson lot 11. block 74
to NpoU W S Portions and George Ly
all lot li block 81 to Parsons. W K
Thralls and A K Woodson lot 0 block
73 to Thralls. Richard J Newman
and N W Evans lot 1$ bfoek 00 to
Newman lirueo Samlets und G J
Knglemati lot IU block 00 to Sail-
Sanders. IS Hey lies Town of Kl Reno
and F N Chick lot 20 block 13d to HI
Rctio.
East Guthrie W N Hangs. II Car-
penter ami II Price lot 1ft block 30 to
Hangs and lot 1G bleck 30 to Carpen-
ter and closed the following cases di-
recting deeds to be issued on payment
of all costs and assessments R C
Propes lots 11 and 13 block 5 Lex-
ington O. T Heirs of Samuel Mc-
pherson deceased lot 30 block 33
G P Munger lot 30. block 33 Oklaho-
ma City; U Hrown lot G block 7. Ed-
tuond; H Colton ami Heirs of P R
MoKunuou deceased lot 60 block nt);
I L Hays and J W Miller lot 10 block
' $' DJUubaugh lot 1. block 00; S Do-
.tfprj; lot 10 block il Guthrie. Hat-
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A "largo llnOjQf gtory boglts and daily
per9tft. They will take your sub-
'terllitlou for any poriodioal published
a't'puUT&lier's Vrlc? They carry the
Jarg'est' and best selected stock of
bkl'ln tho city and solicit your pat-
ronage in this line
jt'h B LILIE & CO.
fug Book and News Depot
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Gray
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE
Knocking !
There?
So
Uemember the place
Block
Division St.
tic Lewis lots 8 0 10 11 and IS block
33 Hast UutlwUi. CI) Korfoot lot IS
block f3. JMolonick lot 13 block ir
El Reno
The ooHMoIssdoucr of tho general
land w lllo uwards Sols lluuillf)
block 03 Capitol Hill to II it Decker
and directs U. W. (foll'muii eontest for
lot 3 block M Sulh nidahoma be
allowed 16 days to furnish eertilled
copy of'twstihiiouy Ih the CotTman und
Dixon cake to bo used in this cuse or
hU uipeul will not be forwarded to
the secretary of tho interior.
The towiibito bnurd have decided the
contests of G W 'J uylor L .1 ICalklosh
Kiurles llrowu und J W Parker for lot
20 block 3il I'jbt Guthrie iu favor of
Purker. W It Little J S Douglus J
llolchlpts and G C McCord lot 13
block 47 E ist GuUirie in favor of
Douglas; und In the Hlghluud Park
cuse "thut upon the issue us to wheth-
er or not the towiibito of Canital 1IIU
was resurveyeil under the orders of
the towiik-ito board upvin its adaption
into the t it of Guthrie that it was
noj."
The board was engaged in hearing
the contests of John Suiitll vs J A
Illhlr for lot 1 block 33 and John
Smith vs W T Howard lot 3 block 2i
Hennessey.
Tho trial of H P lletts V Harruh
and C K Townley lot 1 block 33 Ok
lahoma City was bet for Dec. It 1805.
This case was returned to the score'
tary of Interior to permit Harrah to
show the occupancy of lletts.
v. i. a. v.
The Chautauqua Clralo will meet on
Tuesday De. 3d at 2:30 p. :u. at the
residence of Mrs. Lawrence
rrutriini.
Roll Call Response "The present
governors of the utatns of the union "
A review of the "Powers of Con-
gress" beginning with Article I tac-
tion 1 audextoudlng through tho -43d
paragraph of tho constitution.
I.K880NS
"The Growth of tho American Na-
tion." chapters MV and XV.
"Evolution of Labor" chapter
Will and XIX.
DUauMHQn "United States Civil
Service Ruluo."
Mw J. R. Kkatcn Soe
If you arc anxious to find the most
reliable blood purifler road In Ayor's
Almanac tho testimonials of those who
have been cured of such terrible dis-
eases as ihouinalUm anil sprofula by
the use of Ayor's sarsaparlila. Then
govern yourself accordingly.
Lost A haudkerchlof at opora
house Thanksgiving night. Kinder
please leuvo at Loader ofllce and re-
ceive reward.
Tho old story of Prometheus is a
parable. Prometlious was in terms of
Intimacy with the gods. Prom them
lie stole fire and gave It to men. Kor
this sin lie was bound to the rocks of
Mount Caucasus and vultures were
set upon him. They only ate his llvor.
This grew again as fust as it wus
pecked awuv Are his suiTerirgs to
be i magi lied'.'
Take a modern interpret atlon of
the parable. There is no cooking
without Ire In cook'ng und eating
the mischief lies. The btomaeh is
ovujrtasked the bowels became clogged
and cannot dupnse of tho food that
is given them. The impurities back
up the livin. Then comes tho vultures
the torments of a diseased liver. Dr.
Pierce'o Golden Medical Discovery is
more than ctjual to tho vultures of
dyspepsia asd ks kindred disearas.
There is no more need of suffering
from dyspepsia tkan there is need of
hangiHg one's self. Sold by all midl-
cine dealers the world over.
The regular old fashioned New Or-
leans Molasses at the Leader grocery
Rapping
CATHOLIC EAIK.
l!lnliorio l'rrinriilloim HpIiir Mnilr liy
Ilia l.mlltR A Navel Kntrlnlniiirnt.
The members of the Catholic church
of this city arc malting elaborato prop
aratlons for a fi.ir to bo hold at tho
opera homo commencing on Thurs-
day December S and closing Suttir-
day night Doaoinbor 7. On Thursday
the fair will upon for liusllia&s; and
on 'l'liurtulay evening commencing at
3 o'clock will bo given a very choice
and select musical program In whiah
some of the bast singers of the city
will participate.
It speaks well for the good and lib-
oral fueling existing among llio pooplo
of this city when wo sea at has oo
curred in the past Catholic ladies
lending their hulp to malto nsuccisa
the entertainments given by protos-
taut ladies; so wc tiud In the enter-
talnmont to bo glvon by tho Catholic
ladles next Thursday night a major-
ity of tho leading singers will be
protostunt ladies. Tho musical pro-
gram will bo a raro treat.
A small admission of 10 cauls will be
charged. Tin fair Is deserving of lib-
eral pntronaga. Turn out and help a
good en use.
CHUItCHES TODAY.
flitt of l'lnro Where the Di'tmtt Alny
AVumlil.
Today's program at tlio llrst Hap-
tlit ohitroh corner Noble null Vino
streets:
HI bio School Orlfi.
Lord's Supper IV a m
Suruiou by pastor 11:00.
Hinlors 8 p in.
It. Y. P. U. 7 p. in.
Sorinon 7:R0.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all.
Gurman Kvangulleal church corner
Vilas and Ash streets: Uev. G. Dltel
will preach at 11 o'alook. Sunday
school nt 10 a m
At Trinity Kiscopal; llov. A. II.
Nloholus pastor:
Sunday school 10 o'clock.
Service sermon und tho Holy Commu-
nion 11 a. in.
Kvontng service and sermon 7;30.
Wednesday isvcniiig Practice o'
Christians.
Music 7.30 p. m.
Saturday evening choir practice at
7-40.
SCAHLKT FEVEIJ PREVAILS.
Hut Therii In
no Hunger
School.
In the I'll bile
Several oases of scarlet fever aro ro-
ported iu tho city and a number of
pupils have been takon from the city
schools but local doctors have quar
antined tho cases prevail'ng and say
that parents should feel no ulurin.
Health olllccr Smith Issued the follow-
ing card yesterday:
(JUTiiltlK Nov 3 1805.
To pareitU sending children to bchooi:
Do not stop your chll Iren from
school on account of scarlet fever. It
Is true wo havo four or llvo cases In
the city but these eases have all been
isolated or quarantined mid consid-
ering the mattor among ourselves
what was best to do in the premises
that It was better and children not so
likely to bo exposed by continuing
them iu school as when kept ut home
or allowed to go about the streets
Chun. Smith Superintendent Public
Health.
OLD FOLKS WED.-
Wlllluin l)rt A ceil TJ. Unit
I'or-
tiiiim Willi lluiiimli lltiynn
Ari'iI 7 1 Yearn.
Among tho many ploasant events of
Thanksgiving evoning was tho mar-
riago of Win. Covort aged 73 years
and Mrs. Hannah Guynu aged 71. Mr.
Covert is a grocer doing busineun on
Noblo avenue while tho
cultured and relined lady
school. Although a llttlo
life thoy are dead In line.
bride Is a
of the old
bit late in
UNCLE BILLY'S URBAN TASTES.
Tim ThuutcrKolni; Kxiiimui of u Ue-
rnlly Annexi'il Citizen of Ihl. Town.
"Hain't seen you for n good spell"
said Undo Hilly ns ho ontorod the Inn
yard on ono of tho rucunt hot days to
llnd n Biioet nipping aU and ontlng cold
81 Iced tomatoes under the apple troo
iy tlie Now York Sun.
"I havo been away up In the moun-
tains" oxplnlnad the guost.
"MounUlui eh?" said Uncle Billy.
"Any plenmnter up thora than 'tis
hero?"
"Cooler."
"Well I rckon IPs nice up there in
u miner hut a man might aa well ho
dead at out o' New York. Yea. Hlr; n
man might as well be boxed up if ho has
to llv twenty-five miles from New-
York." Uncle IJIUy's somewhat hasty amend-
ment of his phrase was doubtless due
to the sudden recollection that he hntl
been annexed to the city only a few
weeks before und against his own wish
at that.
"Why den't yon go down to the olty
often" suggested the guest.
"Go two or three times a week" an-
swered Uncle Hilly dodging an apple
that fell with a smart thud at his feet.
"Pin Just up from Harlem uow. Druv
down then six miles an' more through
the heat this morning because a lot o'
fellows et me out o' house and home
yosterdsy."
"I BiipjMise you go to the theater now
and then?" asked the guest.
"Yes. later when IPs oool."
"Go by trelley?" Inquired the guest
as a car hissed by beneath the very
apple tree that shadowed him and Unole
Hilly.
"Trolley? Naw I hain't been In one
a' them cars but once aud that was the
fust one they ran up here. No I drive
down to the theater when I want to go.
an' leave my horse an' buggy at a liveiy
stable. I can come home then when I'm
ready without wait In' for trains or trol-
leys." Aud the man of urban tasus
slowly walked over to the pump to
wash his face and hands before dinner.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior tr nil others.
SEE W. M. BRONSON BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY BUILDING.
mtmersynanxm
LI (HITS AND SHADOWS.
llrli-f (ilmicru 1'olnlcil nt llNtpriilng
In
u ml Aliniu llio tltjr.
A. U. Drake of St. Joe Is in the city.
C. M. llarnes
Washington.
left yosUrday for
ltlnhop Meersehaert
from I'iiwhiisUa.
has rittirnod
dim Cuttlnghniu came in from the
north last night.
Assistant Auditor Albert
loft yesturday for Chicago
noss.
Nichols
on bust-
W. V Cronlu of Su Louis nnfl A.
Hitter of I'liriiiLclplihv. uro nt tho
Uoyal.
Mayor Prank ilahn and Councilman
M. U Stanley of Ht Itono wore In the
city yoatorday
h C. HroiiKin returned to Topoka
yu&tenloy aftor a brlof visit to his
nrotliar genial will iiroiison.
Tho Vertices todojr in I'lymouth
Congregational church will bo con-
ducted by thu pastor assisted by Itev.
Y. A. BoMvortli.
Deputy Wurron Honnott loft this
morning for tho Creek country to
work up a case against some pick-
pocket. Gov. Reufrow Marshal Nix and
Treasurer Turnor attondod Judge
Scott's "stag" reception at Oklahoma
City last evening.
Miss Olivia Smith pleasantly enter-
tained a number of her friends yester-
day In honor of her 13th bbahday. at
her home corner Grand and Pifth
avenue.
A hunter's outfit consisting of a
lino shotgun decoy ducks shell-bolt
and gamo-bag belonging to Mr. Wil-
son was rultled oil last night nt Felix
Adler's popular Royal Exchange. Sam
YVnllor hold tho luuky iiumbor.
What this town needs is a respecta-
ble all-night restaurant. 'Vudy
Krl nit's dive is an eyesore and should
be suppressed. "I he police aro com-
plaining ami say Frlult Miould employ
decent ultondutiU.
David llotsch lato of tho firm of
I'jlsanschiiiidt &. llotsch will leavo this
morning for SL Louis and Chicago to
purchase a stock of shoos. He Is ar
ranging to open a siioc store on Dec.
30 in the room at tho corner of First
and Oklahoma avc.
Miss Florence Patton delightfully
entertained a number of hor friends
Friday night at hor home 133 Eusl
Washington nve. Refreshments wore
served and the usual pastlmos wore
engaged in. The occasion was a hap-
py one.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tread way Mr.
und Mrs Hapst P. Price Harris ltrew-
er of Hominy Post Mr. and Mrs.
John Florer Mr. and E. H. Garrott
Dr. and Mrs Todd and two daughters
and Mr. Sheddou of Gray Horse woio
amohg those presont at the niarrin
nge
ulla
of Mr. Tom Smith and Miss bo
Granger nt Pawhuska
Tho territorial committee of the
People's party wns in 'Session all day
in this city yesterday. Quito a large
number of committeemen and rlurty
ivcirkors wore present it was not
discovered what was done but from
tho appearance of the mon one might
judge that tho '00 campaign has
opened.
Tho noted Club House brand of
cauu'Hl fruits vegetables and jams at
tho Leadur grocery.
Pre'matnre baldness mav bo prevent-
ed and tho hair made to grow on bald
heads utroady bald by tlie use of
Hall's Vegetable Siclclllan Hair Re
uewer.
Strictly pure
genuine "maple
grocory.
bnakwhout Hour and
syrup at the Leador
The best and most
oat Health Hroad.
healthy b.-ead to
Harris & Shepherd inventors and
patentees of the kitchen cabinet are
now prepared to sell county and state
rights for tlie sale of ths sumo. They
will trade a limited number of coun-
ties for Guthrie proporty. There's
money in it for tho right man. Call
and seo thorn at Rltzhaupt's bakery
111 Harrison avonuo.
Havo your wolghiug dono on the
1-ton Standard Monarch scale just
orocted by A. G. Kesler tho popular
wagon yard and feod store proprlotor
corner Division and Clevelan I avc.
Telephone No 00. mo.
Ask for Health Rread made by
Ritzhuupt. Tho Tarlton Milling Co's
Health Flour used exclusively. Vion-
na llakary Harrison avenue.
Call for Health llread ut all grocor-
iok and markets. Tho onlv genuine
Health Flour. Tarlton Milling Co.
lluy Health Flour Hreud made by
RiUhuupt Vienna itakory.
NolM'C.
A. lCrous is no longer In the employ
of Tiik L&ADBK as olronlator. All
subscriptions should bo paid either at
Thk Lkaukii counting room or to
Walter Olds solicitor.
Slooil uIT I lift UoiiHtnlilu.
Constable llassott of Justice Adams'
court had a hot time trying to eject
by order of tho oourt T. M. llallurd
and wife Mrs. Guess and Mrs. Graves
llallurd and wife hold the ofllcers otT
for two hours nt the point of a gun
and Mrs. liullurd is still nt large. Iu
addition to warrants ol ejectment
warrants of arrest have now been
issued.
A WORD IN YOUR EAR
The Sfcret of Deaoty
of the complexion
hands arm s and luir K'
is found in the perfect
action of lltf Win
produced by
(UtiCUJa;
fsoAP m
The most eflfecthe
skin purifying and-
beaulifying soap in the
world. as well as purest
and sweetest foi toilet
bath and nursery.
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BBKf 4 Su I Kinf Jvtr4.l lmdwn
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TO WHOM CUKDIT JS DUE.
For tint Siicrm if Itie Ilrllllmit llinuki-
KlilnE Mllltttrjr IUII.
The success of the inililary ball on
Thursday n'ght was due in a large
ineasnra to the dtltgant work of tho
committees. In iu nscountof tho ball
yesterday the Leader did not glvo a
list of tho company members present
nor tho committees. A list of the com-
mittees is glvan below:
Kxeontivc committee Llot. Arrell
List. Laux Chlof Trumpetoer Molvay.l
.Sergeant l'alntor Corporal I'uine l'rl-
vale Lau.T Private Mullcr Private
littvlgharst Charles IJillingslcy W. S.
Pelts.
Reception committee Gov. Ren-
frew lien. Jamison Col. Wheeler
Maj Itosonbaum Capt. Huston PI rat
Sergeant Hrowcr Sergeant Piatt Cor-
poral Dolcatcr Sergeant West Cor-
poral Loach Privates lieland Purrow
Stone Lavcrty Wisby Deal and
touch.
Ploor committee Lieut. Laux Sor-
geant llrewer Sergeant Painter Sor-
goant Mann. 0
TEUUITOIUAL SKETCHES.
Ami Ktiknk Hlioln lit 1'h nunc
Incident In
Two l)oiiiitlnn.
The McLoud News has suspended.
T. E. Heck will go with the Oklahoma
Republican ut Oklahoma City.
Tho excitement about cold finds
still continues over In the vicinity of
Norman. It is claimed that cast of
Lexington a few miles rich samples
have been found and that companies
are being organized to turn tho tiud to
proper account.
Enid Wave: There is more money in
ton acres of Kalllr corn and ono hun-
dred hens with warm shelter than
there is in acres of wheat ut fifty cents
per bushel. Lot tho lndy have tho
Kafllr corn and chi-kens and she will
buy all tho groceries and clothing
and pay your taxes and the. interest
on tho mortgage if you have one and
the men can have the rest of the farm
to experiment and speculate on.
Oklnhoman: The military ball at
Guthrie Thanksgiving night Is said to
have been a success iu every particu-
lar; the gentlemen nnd ladies who at-
tended from Oklahoma City returned
full of praises for tho Guthrie boys
lor tne manner in wntclt they were
received and the hospitality with
which they were treated.
Four deuths havo 'occurred in the
Sherar family within tho past five
days at Sherman from malignant ty-
phoid fover.
Vinita Leader: Hon. William Hlin-
cop socrctary of tlie school land in Ok-
lahoma delivered an address to tho
citizens and students of Edmond Ok.
on the 22d. Mr. Hllncoc is ono of tho
brightest young men In tho west and
is one of the uotcd men of Okluhotna.
Mrs. Alexander Campbell who re-
sides five miles north of Perkins met
with a serious accident last Sunday
morning while going to Sunday School.
While driving along in a wagon one of
tho wheels camo otlund the wagon up-
set throwing Mrs. Campbell out and
broke her breast bone nnd threo ribs.
She is recovering blowly and her
friends have hope of her recovery.
When most needed It is not unusual
for your faml'y physician to be away
from home. Suck was tho experience
of Mr. J. Y. Schenck .nlltor of the.
Caddo Ind. Ter 1! minor when his
little girl two years of age was
threatened with a severe attack of
croup lie says; "My wife insisted
that I go for a doctor but as our fam-
ily physician was out of town I pur-
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougli
Romody which relieved her immedi-
ately. I will not bo without H in the
future." 23 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by F. It. Llllic druggist.
Ilacklcn'i Arnlcu'Sulvo.
The best salvo in the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chupped hands tetter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions aud positively cures piles or no
pay required. It is guaranted to give
perfo t satisfaction or money refunded.
1'ilco 25 cents ro box. For sale by
Seatoulan Drug Co.
l)i'ifiifit!i Cannot lit. Cured
by local applications us they cannot
reach the diseused perilous of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Dealness is caused by an iiifluniined
onditloii of the Eustachian tube.
When this tube gels inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing and when it is euti cly closed
deafness Is the result and unless the
inllamtnation can be taken out and the
tube restored to its natural condition
hearing will be destroyed forever;
niuo cases out of ten aro caused by
catarrh which is nothing but nn In-
flamed condition of the mucous sur-
faces. We will glvo ono hundred dollars for
any case of deafness caused by catarrh
thiitcjunot be etirod by Hall's catarrh
cure. Send for circulars freo.
F. J. Chunky k Co Toledo O.
Sold by diuggists 75a
A Hible and missionary conference
is announced for Dec. i to 8 In the
West Guthrlo Congregational church
First session Dec 4 at 7 p. iu. Those
who desire the benefits of tho gospel
iu their owu experience and the spread
af it toothers are especially dosircd'to
bo present. Prominent workers from
Kansas City will be present Rev. A.
13. liisliop of tho World's Gospel un-
ion presides.
For llrst-class pupcr hanging call on
L. Chrlsen 111 north First street.
Olsmith Arms Co.
GUTHRIE OK.
and Sportsmen's Goods. Agents for the
Celebrated Remington Bicycle
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Repoti
RoYal
jfcges&a
ABSOLUTELY IHJBE
I'ASSINU TOINTS.
Itrnm of Mure or Leon Interest to
llimjr l'cople.
Go to Uirzcl lirothors for cheap gro-
ceries. 1 19 lm.
Furnished room for light house-
keeping. No. 801 East Harrison Ave.
For Sale A good young cow. Ad-
dress "K." Lender. tf
Wanted to buy two
house. J. S. Murtha
Avenue.
or thrco room
104H Oklahoma
Lost or strayed A pug dog male
disappeared last Wednesday. Finder
will icturn to Guy Turner and receive
suitable reward.
Madame Graham's celebrated toilet
articles for sale by Mrs. Warner the
hair dresser at the Fair. lm
Cheapest millinery in town. Miss
Pattersou has reduced tho price on
every pattern hat in the house; also on
sailors. Has just received a new lot at
easy rates.
For a first class meal or a clean bed
with pleasant surroundings go to the
Hotel Dally.
The Hotel Dally is now under tho
personal management of the colonel
ho will see that your wants in his
lino are satisfactory.
Wanted Reliable man to open small
ofllce nnd handle my goods. Position
permanent. Stamp and references.
A. i. Morris earn tins paper. 4L
Wanted 500 ladies' and gents at
Vienna bakery to try our Vienna cofTeo
nnd chocolate at 5c a cup. Ill Harri-
son avent. 15 2 w
The mines aro behind
coal order now. N. F.
Co. Phone 6. 23tf
on McAllstcr
Chcadlo Coal
A blizzard is coming All up
coal bins. McAllstcr nut coal 85
N. F. Chcadlo Coal Co Phono 0.
your
50.
23tf
Money to loan on watches jewols
clothing notes or anything of value
llusiness strictly confidential. Rates
reasonnblc. Morehouse & Co. 108
south Second street First door south
Misfit clothing co
A carload of buttons 100000000
buttons annunlly are tern olF In the
common roll-wringer. Wo uso a cen-
trifugal extractor. Send In your
name by 'phone or driver and got an
estimate on jour family washing.
Steam Laundry.
A liiincliiK CliiKS.
will start Frhluy evening December C
at 8 o'clock two doors west of opera
house. Childrens' ctass Saturday ut
2:30 p. m Dec. 7 A. L. Young.
For Sale.
A good lot on North First Street
Close in nnd good location. Cheap for
"cash. Addrcs "H" 110 West Man-
sur. tf
Tho I.lw h SutviI.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction
City Ills. was told by her daughter
that sho bad consumption and that
there was no hope for her but two
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
completely cured her and she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggcrs
ir.0 Florida st. Sun Francisco suf-
fered from a dreadful cold approach-
.ng consumption tsicd without result
everything else then bought no bot-
tle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in
two weeks was cured Ho Is natural-
ly thankful. It is such results of
which these are samples that prove
tho wonderful efllcacy of this meJIcInc
in'coughs and colde. Free trial bottle
at Seatonlan Drug store. Regular
tizc 50c and SI.
At tlie rrekhjrterliuiL'liurcli
Tho Rev. W. R. King of Muskogee
I. T
Synodleal Missionary will preach
Sabbath morning and evening. Sun
day school at 0:15 a. m.; Christian En-
deavor at 0:30 p. in. Everyone most
cordially invited to attend.
Author.' anil l'lililUlier' Kmllvnl.
A five days' festival is being planned
and prepared by tho First Haptist
church of this city for Dec. JO 21.
Place and program will bo given later.
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OCULIST. f8IAURIST.
aajp
Olllcu Ileum!
Ill to 12 in 1 no to 0 p in
Ollico over Uco Hivo's Now Store 0k. Avo. tiiithrlo 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases and Surgery of tho
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Scientifically adjusted to suit the most complicated coses of defoctive sight
r
Baking
Powder
A Clinngr.
Dr. Ignatz Mayer's oftlco hours will
hereafter be from 10 a. in. to 12 m.
and 1:30 p. in. to 5. p. m. Sundays
from 10 a. m. to 11 a. in.
If your clerks are Idle audyour trado
Is slack don't lay your clerks off but
get out 5000 bills and giro them to
Smith tho bill distributer and witch
the results. St f
A cup of muddy coffee is not whole-
some neither is r. bottlo of muddy
medicine. One way to know a relt-
blo and skillfully-prepared blood puri-
fier is by its freedom- from sediment.
Aycr's Sarsaparlila is always bright
and sparkling bocauso it is an extract
and not a decoction.
Did you ever hear of family washing
by tho pound? Why not same as
anything else? You had belter inves-
tigate. Steam Laundcy.
A man or lady to manage distribut-
ing soap samples specialties do cor-
responding. Send Sylvan Co 727
Woodward Detroit Mich. 10c for
samples soap etc. receive outfit offer
19 lm
Dandruff forms when tho glands of
the skin are weakened and If neg-
lected baldness Is sure to follow.
Hall's Hair Rcnewer is tho best pre-
ventive. The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powdet
so pure or so great in eat
cnlng power as tho Royal.
For sale. Rest business property In
tin tin Ic. Located on First street. In-
quire of Mrs. Drake corner Ash and
Perkins streets
Dremuuitker.
Mrs. Turner nn expcrlncced Dress
maker of Chicago can be found at the
home of Rev. Hoggets corner of Hroad
and Logan where she will bo glad to
meet all ladles who wish first class
work in the latest styles at the most
reasonable prices. n 17m
M. Kitltli Ford
Olive Ford.
Physicians.
Special attention Given to TIheiUei of Wo-
men and Children.
Kooms 10 11 12
Victor Mock
Tho Firnt Thing
To ReinemlHT
Is . .
I am in business to make money.
Hut I don't expect to get rich this
yeur or next. I go on these principles:
Make a man's clothes fit porfectly
Give him a cloth "a little better than
you toll him it is.
Don't put the price any highor than
it ought to be.
Tho best part of this plan is that
your customer comes buck every time
lie wants clothes and sends his friends
arHiind too. That is tho way I hope
to make'inoriey.
(Jeorfioll. Willis
The Tailor
105
Oklahoma
A veil no.
Dr. Furrow
DENTIST.
Victor Ulock 1st and Harrison.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST
T
Cor. Oklahoma avonuo and First st
up stairs.
Residence: Corner Noble Ave and
Second street.
Guns
Pistols
Fishing Tackle.
to
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