The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 18, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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for loans abstracts And insurance see w. m. bronson; bank op Indian territory builmm;.
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1100MN flETfl SHY.
Not 8n Wltllnr In Tslk Hut
still Ualm
tint ImtlfTcreiil
Dill Doolln was taking things very
calmly ut the federal jail yesterday
lie was still trlllltifr lo tall but
eented to desire to cover u vatlety of
titbjecta as remote as powlhle Horn
himself and !! career. Up was till
willing to arliult his Identity bill tie
nteil betng married ami having a wife'
and rlitld and (Unclaimed any Imnvvl
edge of many part of Oklahoma
where Ills reputed haunt went claimed
to up located.
The one thlitfr 1 1ml seems to bother
litm Is to think that lie wan captured
by one man and hodwells much on his
nrprtsfi that a single innii should have
tackled lilm and talten lilm wltli such
comparative ene when lie was look-
HUc for a large posse wltli guns and
ready to aland lliem nit.
tin had mneli to say alinnl his re-
ception In Outline and laughed about
the ladtes all expressing the inse Iv.'ft so
happy to form his acquaintance. It
was amusing to notice how each lady
thus exprcSH'd herself and how gal-
lantly Hill responded and It wan Mill
more entertaining to llMen to tlielr
remarks as they eami' nut.
"That In not lilm I Just know It
alnl" and one and "lie doe not lnr.lt
vry bad I eould rapture lilm himself"
remarked a chunky 111 tie Monde.
Hill gets rather shy when the eon
vernation drift around to hlnuelf and
does not say mueli and when he doea
speak lie defilr turns all questions so
as not lo oommli himself one way or
the other.
tie still tiinln.rtlits that he has done
nothing except to get iulnd up with
bad company niuliiiare the tun of oth-
ers laid at hla door lie anys he la glnd
the eha&e Is all over and he ean now
have a fair trial and prove Ida inno-
cence. "I have felt II he coming In and glv
lug m.vsolf up often uud ehnwlifg how
much I had been maligned" he said
"hut so mueli had been
igalnal ute that I was afraid
be killed without being
charged
I would
given a
chance."
This was about all he would say
about lilmielf and he then Wandered
off on other1 subjects of no Interest ve-
marking lueldeiitally that Guthrie had
improved mueli since he was I ant here
two years ago.
Tfiimillr MnltfM.
TIip aecrctary of the Interior has dp
ttded the following contests In lluth
lie.
Carrie Tlinrmurti and 1 It Neweomb
loi 16 block 3u to Thormure.
South Oklahoma 1 I'nge and M I
Uawley bit is block :i to llnwley.
I.fxliiljtoii II T Jtnnic and i.'iirall
lots 1 ami '-' Idock :. tu UratV holding
the coinmKsloucr to he In error on the
doctrine thai an agent cannot Initiate
a. right on a town hit even If a noouer
provided no advantage Is had by be
tog within the territory during" the
prohibited period
121 Reno T Run and 1-2 12 lllake lot
fi block 00 to lllake. Hutkell .1 Meliee
kuiI 12 Rurkharl hit i block ID" lo
Russell: 1-2 I) Curler and L Kall.uan
lota 19 mid 'M block I'.'o to Cariei: T
11 Dowell and A U Maromb lot lc
lilool; tni to Dowell: It .1 llteuuy .1 I'.
WOardiner. II W Mundorf A C Mn
comb .S A Craig and the town of 121
Reno louo II 1.'. block KM. to the
town of Ml Reno uml closed the fid
lowing east's ami diiccled the deeds lo
lit- Isiue.l upon piymentiif all ens
uml uaessmelll: Lot . block il tu
ti I'Vank If lioykln fn.ni whom he
purohaaed proves to be a ijualilled loi
tioeupant olherwisi- logo lite imvn
if Ul Reno: Int-t I J ami It. block toy to
W S bnutoii has block Oil to T II
Kist. lot il bloek i'iO tu ' Rarr; lot Ci
oloek lot) to Redder: bit IT bloek ini In
It .1 Newman.
tiouth OLIahoiua loi l) bbu'k :t lo
W B Rean.
In theJuiaUer of the pcllllon of the
cttlxens of 121 Reno forth' government
to bring Mitt In et aside certain deeds
where the towunlte board refused to
consider the povrrly allidavlt of cer-
:alu applicants for a trial of their
rlghte the request was refused.
The commissioner of the general
land ntllce ban made awards In the fol-
lowing .(iut.M hi r.llteno ;C U Holt
and .1. 1) Reudforil lots 1 to bloek TO
to liradford I ICopelkon and C. I.
llort ami li. Lel lots 1 1 to -.'I block VI
to llrddford in both of
Rradford falls to prove
oc upant they go to the
the cascn If
qualUtcd ini
town
-nrirlar I'urlj
A pleasant surprise parpy was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. It.
Rmcli last eviMilHg In honor of Mo.
lnysdale sUter of Mrs. Pinch. lVo
yrewlve high five Has the event of Hie
evening. At Jt o clock a delicious
lunch was served of ciiUe and fruits
after which all wnt homp rejoicing
Those present were: Mosarv Pnlmci.
uverbay. C4ok Wfleker Maine Cinch.
Herod Rirtholoiuew; Mesilaioes Uirk
and Overbay; Missos Drysdwll. Un
Cr.iwloy Ryne Hneh and tKlsirne
1 iiil'h.
tirtllnx It In thr Ni-rk
The late Republican legislature is
gelling it lu the nock on all side
The latest UeU come from the asses-
ors of Noble county who unanimously
pawed ihe following rtssolulions:
Itesolved" That thl lusly of town-
s..ip aieors comfemu the legUla-
up for rutting down tho salary of
t iwntlte assessors who are farmers
n ti.no per day ami raising tho salary
of the employe of the legislature
who are from the city hi It.im pr
lay.
A Irunc Itlilr.
A. 11. WatrM. apHi.t'r from IJn-
coin Krb airv4 ni hit wIimI jps
lc d ly. He kas travhd ten days
since leaving l.lnwiln the attlt of Dap.
;as He 's on bis way to ike City of
Mexico at d thinks If there ib not too
much rain and he divot with no aeei-
dent he cm rereh ihe C1y of M xico
in thirty day and will average aliont
.ev illy iiiiIh a day.
Nulnl U'iiiiiau Aririlnl
Mrs .lennle McDoolet. the mother of
tie female outlaw Jennie .Mc-
Doolet was arrested lu the Otoe loser-
vatlnn a few days ago charged wi'b
liarborlog otifaw. Mie was liruuglu
In by Deputy Mar-hal IharKs L-wirv
A .Social Ktriit.
One of the most elegant social func-
tions of the season was the reception
and card party given last evening to a
large number of society ladles and
gentlemen by Mr. and Mrs. Hpitrlnck
at their elegant home on Cleveland
avenue. The house wan a blazs Of
light and brilliant with decorations
and the rich ilrosops of tho ladles dc-
llolnns refreshments wero served and
th whole oppidnii was one of unal
loyed pleasure to the highly favored
guests.
Trinity Ctiiireh Klrupil
Noble and llroad street tfnv. A. II.
Nicholas 1 'as tor.
Ilolyenmiuuulnii 0:I! Sunday school
lo a. in. : service ami sermon II a in.;
evening seivien and sermon ?:Sn p. m :
Wednesday evening wrvlae T:.iu; 1'rl-
lav. Litany in a in.
West Hid j Congregational church:
services .Ihii. Ill: Sunday school in a.
in ; pieachlng 11 a. m. and ?:ln p m
llev. W. I. tlpslinw In chnrge. V. I".
M 0 I'. 6:1.1 p. in. Collage meeting
Monday and Wednesday at 7 p. m.
I.ngnu I'liuiilr .Mlnrrnl".
(leo Cooper an 1 A.ilates have leased
elalma belonging lo Mr. C M. lloyd
and Henry Weaver and will tihortly
enmnienee prospecting there for mln-
eral. Zinc ore Is already in sight and
there Is no doubt of the success of the
undertaking. Orlando Herald.
I Inn lnr.
The decision of the I'erry land ofllee
In the north I'eiry ease knocks mil
Henry Linn and .1. W. McN'cnl and
gives the land lo the tou unite set-
tiers.
I Jr. cum on i.ii-.
The Rev. V. K Clark prcsh t of tho
Christian Rndeavorers suggested n
unique plan a week nr two ago. It Is lo
tart a "chain of prayer." to teach clear
around the world ami In which every
member of the society If he wishes
might form a link. Each Kntlenvorer
( to offer one short petition every .Iny
for other members and for the en line
at lutcp- Special object may from
time lo time be Included. To become a
link In the chuln require but one con-
dition viz.. belief in prayer.
a jf Kni ini.
A tory penl.er In Rerwlckshlre held
n nut lu his hand and said: "This repie-
euls the whole church question. This
ahe.ll Is the free ehurcli khkI In ltn
way but not the buai of thin km. Now
crack this nut and you rM the eMab-
IIiIimI church." He cracked It nod It
was rattfii uud he hnd to retire amid
dprtslvc iht-prs. Cun.
itimnrv.
llld Rfvmvnit I can't take jour
cab. Rat. I see your horse has Iiphi on
bin Vliees.
Cat Arrnli. er rlvereme: be alny
about that. Tin- last place he had w:ih
Htth a praste and faith hc had lo KH'p
up a sluiblnnce of religion. Sydney
RulMin.
"I had fainting spells and my physl-
elan could dome no good and I was
advised by lilm to try llondVi sarsapa-
illla and 1 did so. I have used a num-
ber of bottles of this uindlelne and
have found relief." -Mrs. R. II. Lewis
Cooper Ok hi.
Hood's pills cure kick headache
lonsness.
bil-
Lont A K. P
return to 1). A.
ward
watch charm. Kinder
Cornel' and secure re-
Lad'es for your ufternoon ten try
Itoj al Chop (iuupiudcr tea the finest
groun.
.su .Morn siiinki-
Cavanal (ial try it nVS delivered
formaly wild ai vs.no per ton. N. V
CfiiiA iu.it Phone 0
At the meeting of the city council
Thursday evening an ordinance Impos-
ing a lleem-e on all liHcktncu and dray-
ioi'U was ilb'iisheil and one passed com-
pelling botcher shops lo eloae (it '
a. in. Mind-iy.
II A Mudge. gmierul superintendent
(1 .1 llarlman superlntendeni. of the
southern division: ( K Hawks train-
master aii'l John Kirk master me-
chanic of the Suuta IV road came
through from the south on a special
ami stopped over several hours yester-
I day.
! Sberlir Hanson is now on hU way
to Dexter. .Michigan armed with olb-
' '1 autliidty and the Cnvernnr's requl-
siiinu wiiu tue inientiou ot irvitiug
.1 . N Oregory of the defunct State
bauk lo accompany him back lo I'erry.
We have no doubt but what some of
our citiaenc will gladly to see the for-
mer bank prcshh-ut a prisoner as he
he hat done nothing but help rob the
clllreus of the county of Sto.noo that
they ill aft'or.l to toe. Perry TIiuck
Now is Your Time!
There seems to be a ilurry showing
a heavy decline in the canned goods
market. Wo are prepared to mod it
ami have a nice now. clean stock
and quote you prices below the lowest
ever made In (iutbric. guaranteeing
eory ean exaetl.v as re presented :
k in caiiiiirnu p-a'iii
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i Hi siring ami wax besitk
Ii ItHl.k iK'jin tr
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?llit-ailv Junr uew or
1 ? lb llrd M I . Tr
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: a lb ua Janl uumpkUi t
3 in MiMun-h " ii
ilbktandard t.iikiaio &
3 in Miar h
il III I 'lui IllMIMM'IMr iv
We have to inimh Old Manse Ma-
I pin .- run ami uiuu iiiriuer nouee
will make tho fullowin? prices. And
remember this is the bot maple syrup
made. This Is a Utile Iom than these
goods cost but'. let them go. We
need money
ii.n r-HU i. .sen
hjll. t il Im4U- rv .-
Halt kaI 4ii Ik u
Juri au 4U :m.
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Remember these prlcos are spot cash
and for a few days only. Goods de-
llverwl promptly and all goods sold
jfiiarantcKil cvactly as represented.
KIMIJAM (JltOCKUYCO.
IV I S lid asi OU Avft
AFTKH TIIK IIIUTINII WON.'
Itraoliilloim 1'nniicil lij- llif liojnl Atnrrl-
IMII.
At tho mooting of Oklahoma divis-
ion Ancient Order of Loyal Americans
at Mulhall Wodrmslay the following
resolutions were unanimously adop-
ted:. lteaolved Thai wo mosl hoaittly en-
dorse the administration of Command
er S I'. Athcrton uml blntf.
ItoHolved Tnat wo most earnestly
urge and conjure every meiulier of our
grand order lo put furih his or her
best elfoi t to aroilso the spirit of loy-
ally while poaemtbte udJustuiHUl Is yet
possible itiitl tlione retorms so much
neetled may yet be. brought iiboul by
uu liitelllgeul die of tin' freeiiilin'n
ballot.
Ilesolved That the A. () I. A tu
an until sewlnii iisaembleil mosl earn
cully condemn uml pmtcl against the
aetious hi Die orliolul or llie A. I.
H. V. Itv. for iho Insult rendered ever)
Ioyul Aniericiiu clllen by plui'lngun
tlielr ehnrU and inapo the Kiigtisb
Hull lyplenl of Itrltisli poiyr and au-
thority hi our frre America
Resolved That we tender our great-
fill lhanlts to the eomrndcH ami clti-
xeiu of Mulhall and surrounding coun-
try foi their most hospitable reception
and co operation during our camp lire
and cspoeially for the church and
music furnished.
MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.
Ursv MUt-ikt-ii Jlle ij liipiierlaiicU
XtPII Hllll .!!.
Nothing Is moie remarkable than the
extraordinary and heedless .cul of the
modern mlsslonnrj lu China bays tho
the Philadelphia Times. ItegurdleuH of
nil dancers. Dim young iiHplruutH for
uiltmloiKtr work heeillt-SM of foimer
ih1h1iiiik make Ihe oug and tedious
oynRen Into the Interior far from any
help. I lone seen oiiiik ami lied peo-
ple with a child clIiiKlng to the hi east
of Mm mother. tort out ft out KhaiiK-
hnl for the noitli. not knowing one
word of the Chlnere lauguiiKc. The
force of folly could no further go. Of
the great Importance of knowing
the Chinese laiiKiuiKO before nt-
leinptliiK to preach and of the pa-
tience tequlrod lu mustering the same
too much cannot poHHlhly he said lu
the "muudnrtn" which Ik the dUlect
used by all the olllclals lu the eighteen
proxInceH there ate to every sound four
(flsllucl toiiPH. If the jouug mlBHlonary
after studyliiK for a e.ir or more the
common oery day phrases nml char-
acters starts out an Itlnerar from the
utatlnns. and during a stteet sermon
does not use the right tone or lullectlon
of his voice with a certain sound he
will eonvp) to his heaters an nliMolutc-
Ij dinurent moaning; from that Intend-
ed. The four t-nes in the "niunilurin"
are- rirsl. an iisceiiding tone Riving
a liih exp'oslve sound as when lu au-
ger; second n ilslng lullectlon. ns when
making: an Inquln - third n curving
aiid fourth it lowering Intlectlon. The
language containing tens of thousands
of words and characters has only two
or three bundled sounds which neci-
fcltntes the great tone dllllculty. 12u-
topean children born In China hear
and reproduce tho tones naturally and
unerringly but the tongues and ears
of the mlHRlonary must he trained by
c;ii ef ul and persevering attention. Se:
ions troubles have at times been traced
to blunders made h slips of the tongue
and neglect In using the pioper tone.
Ignorance lu this matter may load to
speaking disparagingly of old customs
or perhaps an unintentional condemna-
tion of the sacred rites expounded by
ConfucliiH. Old and experienced mis-
sionaries useert that It U a gieat mis-
take and ery often the cause of grave
consequences to allow Inexperienced
men and women to deal with the Chi-
nese whose pitsMlons lie lu n dormant
state until aroused when at the slight-
est provocation the break forth with
the fury of wild boasts.
Wlmt to llu III Chip ef Art'ltUula.
The following short rules for action
In cases of accident will be found use-
ful to lemeinber. Cor dust lu the eyes
avoid rubbing dash water lu them; re-
move cinders etc.. with the round
point of a b'.id pencil. Remove wax
fiom the ear with tepid wati-r; never
put a hind Instrument lu the cur. If
un artei y Is tut compress above the
wound: If a vein Is cut. cumptess be-
low. If choking get on all fours and
cough. Km slight burns dip the parte
in cold water if the skin Is destiny ed
cover with a punte of whitening and
wider. Smother a flro with carpels
etc.; water will often spiead burning
oil and Increase the danger. Uefuie
passing through smoke lake a long
breath and then stoop low : but if cur-
bonle acid gun U suspected walk elect.
Suck poisoned wounds unless our
mouth is sore; enlarge the wound or
better still cut nut the purt without
deln.v . hold the wounded purt as long
as can be borne to a hot coal or end of
a lighted cigar lu case of poisoning
excite oiiilii"K ly tickling the throat
or 1i whi'iu wsler and mustard For
arid poisons give alkallex for alkaline
IHiisuus give acids white -of egg Is
good lu most esses lu case of opium
poisoning give strong cage and keep
moving. If in water Host on the back
with nose and 'mouth projecting. Cor
npeplexy raise the head and body; for
fainting lay the person Hat.
llltTlilrlll lAll.-htl n.
n painful spectacle lu
It la n painful spectacle lu fi.mhles
whore n mother is tke drudge to tec
the daughters elegantly dreMie-l ie
ellulng at their oase. with their draw-
ing their music. 'Oeir Jaucj woik end
their reading beguiling ihemsclvei o
;he lapse of hours days him w.el
and never ilroainlnx f their res'ioe . -bllltlos
but as a nccetwury ooiuequcL
of neglex't or duty stowing uc) u
their useliMui Uvea lajlng hold of -verv
newly Invented stimalant to ni nue
their drooping eHergy and bUmii.
their fute when the) dure noi b.i m-
thelr Ooil.fer having placed them whei
they are. Those individuals vvi'l otien
toll oj with an all of alfected ioui-
passlou for who can believe it real""
that "poor mamma" is working herself
to death; jot no sooner do ou pror.u.-e
that they should assist her than titer
declare that she Is quite In her ele-
mentIn short that she would never be
happy if she hnd only half as
much to do.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of all In leavening
strength. v. s. nvmiuf of Mpvr t.
LIUUT.S AND SHADOWS.
Ilrlrf (llanrrn I'nlntrit at llnpprnlnt In
nml Aliiiot tits UllT.
15tl (Jreer Is here from Winlleld
J. 1). lire ts over from ChatldW.
Ux (lovernor Hcay Is at the Royal
l. Y. Waller I here from iMinnnd.
.... ii m ni- m
Sam Kartell is tip from Oklahoma
City.
Prank- Carroll of Wl -hlta U In the
elly.
A. W. Cooley if Topelta ts at the
Royal.
V. V.
Ih.vul.
Rush of Chandler Is at the
fleorge R I'hle
water.
Is over from rfllll-
Captain Nlpp of N'ewlilrlf Micro mi
business.
Rev. J S. Davis was In from Carney
yesterday.
Attorney C. II.
lalioma City.
Winp ts up from Ok-
lleorge (Iray made a
yesterday.
trip to Perry
C. II. Oarswell returned
last evening.
to F.i Reno
J. F. McOralh Is over from
on business.
Kl Reno
J. W. Shartel
nnd son Hurkc arc at
Oklahoma City
I. R CoUlngham Is at
legal business.
Ht. I ulsnn
Rishop ilrooke
of strip towns.
ts home from a tout
Deputy Ramsay
t itv yesterday.
was ai Oklahoma
Rishop Rrooke
City lust night.
went to Oklahoma
C
City
M. Rarnes came in from Oklahoma
last evening.
Dr. Furlong came up from Oklahoma
City lait evening.
Hon. Horace Speed came In from the
north last night
(Jeorgc Rmerson Is here from Win-
Held on business.
Attorney Ocorge (Jardncr was at Ok-
lahoma City yesterday.
District Clerk Pitts is
trip to Carthage Mo.
absent on a
Several mory fair candidates
for dh
vorce arrived yesterday.
J S. Rurke and (Jeorge Mouser were
down from I'erry yesterday.
Dick Plunkett Is down from Retry to
see lliiit Pill Doolln hurts nobody.
S. Ii. Rerry is over from Pawnee
shaking hands with old-lime friendf.
A. II. Meal has
contract to repair
walks.
been awarded the
all defective sldc-
Judge Charles Reddick is here from
Oklahoma City attending the supreme
court.
The ladies of the Christian eburoh
are requested to meet today at 2 p ni.
at the church-
Mlss Xtlie Rlubaugh
f.u Red Rock to spend
home no the claim.
left yesterday
sonic time at
Judge W. W. Thomas was called to
Indiana yester lay by a telegram an-
nouncing his father's death.
Mlss.kMsln l-2lder returned to Win-
Held ytsterday after a pleasant visit
at the home of Sheriir Painter.
Mrs. W. M. Spurlock gave a delight-
ful afternoon reception and tea to a
large number of ladles on Thursday.
Tho Ruildicg and Loan Association
will sell money next Monday evening.
Investigate and own your home.
II. L. Words and James Lawrence
of Wellington Kansas are here at-
tending Ihe iealon of the supreme
court
A dUlrict Sunday school convention
embracing the north part of the
county will beheld at Mulhall next
month.
A. 1-2 Rishop president of the World's
Gospel I'nlon who has been in the city
sereral days left for Kansas City last
evening.
Miss Mary York of Mulhall who
came here two weeks ago blind to be
treated by Dr. Ruxlon Is now able to
see for the first time In vears.
The Capltil City book store will
move into the new postotlicc on the
government acre Just as soon as it ts
completed. -
Oklahomatr Miss Lottie M Tillot-
son a prominent educator of (iuthrle
has been in the city a couple of days
visiting our teachttrs and schools.
A. A Stone has sold the Pa) ne
county bank at Stillwater to a stock
company organized by T. P. Rock and
is In the city enroute to Colorado.
Father Meiter relumed from New
Orleans yesterday morning. He re-
ports Rishop Mcerschaerl very much
urrprnved in health and will be able to
return soon to Oulhrle mueli to the
pleasure of bis many friendr here.
The city council has refused to grunt
the school board free water for the
public schools declaring that the
waterworks should be run on busi-
ness principles ami all water paid for
A R Harding. Santa J'c agent at
Harden Kansas has been the guest of
Deputy Tilghmau for several days.
Mr Harding assisted Tilghman In his
long search for Hill Doolln.
HUMOURS
Instantly Relieved
And Speedily Cured by
(uticura
WHEN ALU ELSE FAILS
A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAI'
and a single appluun.iti i.f CUIICURA
(wlmmem) will annul inunt rcl e yet
nut rest and sleep and point to a sptidy.
permanent cure of the most distressing ot
iuiiing ami burning sk in and s ilp diseases
after all other methyls fail.
Sel4 Uiujhut Ik wmI4.
BnliOi dtputi Nioiiii
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Catarrh
lias troubled me tor 11 years. I have
tslteu four bottles ot Hood's Harsapsrllla
and am jierfeetly cured. 1 think Hood's
yansparllla has no equal and bellevelhat
many who are in pour health and have
become discouraged would be restored to
good health It they would only give
Hood's Sarsapariiia
ftUlrtrisl." Vm.J. Uj.nscii. Astorla.Ore.
Hrvnil' Pill eui.iilliW.rllli LtUgut-
noou s fins uKj.Ltiuuch. ic.
TKlUHTOUIAIi SliKTCHES.
Anil KoJxk SlinU lit l'.mnlni: I net ilr n I In
Tiro llnimiliK
Miss Alice Higgs of Percy jumped
from a moving Santa Fe train at
Red Rock and was fatally injured.
Rev .1. Collins pastor of the Con-
gregational church at North Rnld has
resigned to accept a call at Kingfisher.
The Congregationalisms have secured
"Tank Kce" who will lecture on China
add the Chinese l'eb. n 4 5.
The mlved school war at Perry is
still on and the board of education"
have resolved to dismiss the teachers
and close the schools for the year.
S. S. Nix chief at the l'. S. Marshal'
olllce has been ill for scmie days and
his condition was quite critical yester-
day but he rallied last evening and
appeared much bolter.
Tho Ladles Circle of the (i. A R.
will meet Monday Jan. 10 at Masonic
ha'l at .1 p. m. Mrs. W. It. Ilcrotl.
Short 'Jtorlrn for IVIirunr y.
The February number of short
stories provides the readets of this
magazine wltli u bountful supply of
good fiction the table of contents
giving ihe names of no lass than
fifteen authors. Among these are
Hermann Sudcrmann Hamlet Alar-
con Rarblor etc. represented by
English versions of their stories while
thcrd are also clever original sketches
and titles by Anna McClure Sholl
Howard Thcina A J. Lyman Mar-
garet Hall. Anna 1! Haw ley and
others. The il I it t'atlons especially
those of the opcntoir story are attrac-
tive and add much to the appearance
of short stories Current Literature
Publlshlog C). f3-6t Lafayette Place
Mew York.
Itiivul Chop
MoynncCiunpowder tea the finest
tea grown lias no equal in quality or
llavor. Goode & Nultor. -w
Wanted A good lSOOqiound work
horse. Charles 12. Smith 'i miles south
of Outline.
T. K. Tingle has taken the up-town
business of the (lulhrlc Steam hi'tudry.
Any orders left will roeclve prompt
attention. t:i
Sallhfi't tnry Acljtutiiient.
titniiiilK 01:. Jan. 11 '0.
Received of W. M. Rronsou agent
for Herman Insurance Co of New
York and Niagara insurance Co. of
New York twenty-five hundred dol-
lars In full settlement of loss by fire
and same was adjusted to my eiulrc
cttltsfacllon. Mim. M A. Lowrc.
Iturkli-u'ii Arnlra Hitlve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chapped hands tetter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively cured piles or no
pay required. It is gunranted to give
perfe t satisfaction or money refunded.
Ptice 25 cents per box. Kor sale by
Seatoniau Drug Co.
The following letter received In this
city yesterday is self explanatory:
AitiiKN N. C Jan. 10 tt
The Knowlton Damlcrlnc Co Guthrie
O. T.
Gentlemen: Your favor of tho 4th
Inst and also the bottle of Danderlne
arrived here duly.
I have very little' faith lu these
things but I am not loo bide bound to
try. them. I shall with pleasure give
the. mailer a thorough test lipping
that it may do what I have heretofore
regarded as an impossibility
I do not know whether It would in
jure my business to disguise myself!
with hair or not 1 think however
that 1 would chance It verj oheerfully.
Yours truly
K V. Nk.
Hnlnijril.
One 2-year.old dark Iron gray marc
has sore ondor right eye. Leave Infor
matioit with regard to the above with
Thos. Corbctt at laud olllce or tul
dress L. IL Slaten Guthrie 0. T. Iw
The folly of prejudice is frequently
shown by people who prefer to sull'er
for years rather than try an advertis- J
ed remedy. The millions who have
no such notions tako Ayer's Sarsapa-
riiia for blood-diseases aad are cured
So much for common sense. J
Olsmith Arms
Guns Pistols Fishing Tackle and Spoitsmcn's Goods
GUTHRIE OK
BICYCLES BUILT TO
This
$85.00
To he cfiven ahsoluU'lv free
iJfiHpp
jl MMs's'-g'r'iV'ai'i '.gfti w-a-'iir wf ljyp'SHbiij
A.T THE EA1K DIM U MOKi. ( ..( II 11. isiMJ.
Foi' the purpose of calling tho ullint n f t n n.- of .lewclr
which we have received direct front tin-tnann' i i i c.ms'tng of up-to-date
patterns In gold gold tilled and g-.Id front i n I i"ld plule and P.o-
man gold which will be sold at wholesale priros w will give jnu a tleket
with every '.'"-cent purchase of jewelry or other g. mils ui our line which will
entitle the purchaser to a chattcc on the beautiful tw tve air n u-ie box We
have n complolc line of Drugs Paints Oils and Ulass.
The
Eagle
fXlJxJ.
ED NICHOLS.
A Simp
We will mail to you a handsome
photograph of each president of the
Cnlted States upon receipt of 25 cents
n stamps Send nt once supply ts
limited. Waslngton Souvenir Co. ni".
i st. N. W. Washington 1) C.
P. Newman of tho Misfit Clothing
Parlor is going out cf business. The
storo will bo closed until Saturday
morning at which time ho will com-
mence u cut and slash sale. Valt for
opening.
P. Newman of the Misfit Clothing
Parlor is going out of business. The
store will be closed until Saturday
morning at which time he will com-
mence a cut and slash sale. Wait for
the opening.
Mrs. 0. A. Peck fortnc-ly of this
city lias opened dressmaking parlors
of :iH north Division whore she will
be pleased to moot all friends who
wish llrst-class work at prices to suit
Ihe times. 13 S ltn
Agents wanted Kvorywbero to
to canvass for our new gift books.
Two rare beauties. Sell at sight. Ad-
dres Historical Publishing Company
Philadelphia Pa. t 7 ltn
Try Cavanal Coal. It will not smoke
Rich and Oily N. I-'. Ciikaih.k
Pftone fi.
DO YOU READ ?
Look at this feast for the long win-
tor oveiilugs which can be found on
Llllie's news counters:
Texas Sifting ..' ..
Judge
Puck
Illustrated American. .
Life
Comic Weekly ... .. .
I'ncle Sam.
r.eslle't Itudget
Munsey's lUgatlne
MrCture's MagaalHe ....
(Nwiimiiiolltau .....
The Ureal Divide
Itan'T's Weekly
.. to
. ..!
.... 1
. . 10
...to
10
... 10
. 10
III
. Ill
. lu
111
III
10
. 10
III
X
.. DO
.
...
I MetropiilUaa Magaslne
Roinanre
! Ladles lluine journal .
Century Magazine .
llariier' Magasltie . .........i..
N. A. Iteviw
Arena .........
"orum ..............
Iteview of Itevlewn
Atlantic Monthly ...
Current Literature . . .... tu
Leslie's i'upular .Monthly . ft
Monthly illustrator jki
Delineator in
l.aMtule it
f. Art de I.amode as
lion Ton .. ib
Toilet au
A large line of story books and daily
papers etc. They will tako your sub-
icrlptlon for any periodical published
at publisher's price. They carry the
largest and best selected btook of
nooks lu the city and solicit your pat-
ronage in tills Hue
F D. LILIE & CO.
Orug Book and News Depot
UUTHHIE. O. T.
DR. IGNAT
OCULIST.
Ollliu lliiural
10 tu l in I ;i(i to 0 p in
Olllco over Hoo llivo's Now Klorp OK. A. (iiitlirlo 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases ami Surg ry of the
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND EYK LASSES
Sclentlflcally adjusted to suit the mostcompli.ate.l cases of defective sight
Biff I
Box
Drug
Store
PROPRIETOR.
I'rmoiml
New York Cily.l'Jt west 131th street.
Would like to secure n itositinu in the
west or wed some good man Am In-
telligent and good looking. Addrr..-
Mrs Annie 12 Peterson as above.
limn I'.ci ii Shiii'l
Rut havr h'icii'v now of MeAlster
nut coal at fci.Tiii delivered. N L'.
Cheadle phone n. tf
KOYAL Baking Powder.
Highest ot all tn leavening
StCSngth. -U.S. Gov ernmt.nl Report.
Now is the t'nie to have your pianos
and orgacs tuned and repnlred for the
winter festivities by your borne tuner.
I'rlccs reas.inable to suit the times
and work wat i anted second to none.
Rrlng in nnrold laid away gtiitais
and violins and have them "repaired
udj listed and put in first class order.
Your guitar cm 1.'.' tuned to concert
pitch. No more bridges pulled oil
the tone greatly impiovcd and made
better every way bv applying Iho la-
test improvements. N w musical goods
fitrnlshri at tho lowest prices oliluiu
able. Call or write. Orders e.m in-
left with C. W. White the Jcvvt lei-
Prof. C. E Richardson
205 Washington Ave.
Thti Vlvki ThiiiK
To IvtMiipmlxr
Is . .
I am in business lo make money
lint f don't expect to gel rielfthis
year or next. 1 go ou these prim Ipli"
Makfi a man's clothes fit perfect ly
Give bl in a cloth a little lieUer than
you tell him it Is.
Don't put tho price any higher than
il ought to be.
Tho bet part of this plan It that
yoi t ouMunift- comes bek every time
he wt its clothes and f-enib Ms frit-mla
i fviind ton. That Ih the way 1 hope
to make money.
Ueoi-KA II. Willis
Tho Tailor
Oklahoma
Attune.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST
0
Cor. Oklahoma tiw lute and Kirst st
up stairs.
Residence1 Corner Noble Ave and
Second street.
Dr. Furrow
NT1ST!
'd i-t uud Han i .nil
IAYER
HIST.
rWtlTT
Loaded Shells 12 gmge per hundred $1.32
Loaded Shells 10 im ier hundred $1.40
Sholpjrhig - $42
Special prlees on cse lilt
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 18, 1896, newspaper, January 18, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73534/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.