The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 26, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR LOANS ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE SEE W. M. BRONSON BANK OF INDIAN TERRITORY BU1LDIKG.
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F.RSTLOOAN COUNTY CONVEN'
TION HELD YESTERDAY.
IHTEhBSTIHG PROGRAM CARRIED OUT
OIllroM HlPClril 1'or the Ycur nnil Ilrsolu.
lion. Atloiiteil Lively IMaciimIoii. nnil
Ounil SlUElnR-Mucli ilnlereatliijr
Work Work to l JinnrBttlciilly
I'mlicil In m Oouiily llrciit
linrtieatneM w Shown.
fl o first Logan county Sunday
seluiol convention mot In the M. E.
church South in this oily yostorday
nnil was a woll-attondod and onthus
iistii) meeting.
The convention opened at 0:30 n. in.
with a Bong and praiso sorvlce led by
Kee. CL N. Queen pastor of thoCongro-
gutlonal church of ttiis oity.
"What are wo hero for?" was the
first thing dlsauBSod Rev. J. II Aughoy
of Mulhall opening and followed by
every parson present in a oua mlnuto
spocoh.
"How shall wo reach neglected
chlldron?" was discussed prolJtnbly by
Mrs. II. h. Miller of tho Clutlirlo l'res-
bytorian Sunday aehool followed by
Miss MoNenl Dr. liuxlon and others.
Mrs. II. M. Woods of tho Cluthrlo
Congregational Sunday school read a
irood nanor on "How to nronarc for
teaching a class" which was discussed
by difforont -vorhcrs.
"How to teach the primary claw"
oponod by Miss Mamlo llowo of South
Rlvorslde followed by Mrs. Dr. Smart
and Mrs. Julia Ilyan of Guthrie was
of go n or til interest and brought out tho
fact prominently that pictures wore
very eMontlal to successful primary
work.
"Teachers' meeting" was tho sub-
ject of a talk by Hov. U 11. Holt pas-
tor of tho First llaptist church of
Guthrie in which many practical and
proutablo thoughts for thcsuccossfiil
carrying on of such mootings were
presented. This subject was discuss-
ed by Rev. Aughoy of Mulhall; Rev.
T. J. Austin Row C. N. fjuoon and
Rev. .7. I). M. Iluokncr of (lutlrriu.
Tho convention then organized as
Tho Logan County Sunday Sohool As-
sociation by tho adoption of tho regu-
lar international constitution rind
electing tho sfllcors recommondud by
the nominating committee as follows:
President Rev. John II. Aughoy of
Mulhall.
l'ormanont Secretary J. 15. llrowor
of Guthrie.
Assistant Secretary -MIbs Anna
Schocnhalr of Guthrie.
i Treasurer Mrs. t U S. Chllds ol
Guthrie
Executive Committee Rev. C N.
Queen Mrs. T. J. Lowe nnd S.I'. Ath-
erlon together with the president and
permanent Eccrctary.
The president of caoh township asso-
ciation becomes vlce-prosidant of the
county association and in n few days
tho executive committee will appoint
vicc-prusldonta for all unorganized
townships.
At the opening of tho nf teruoon ses-
rtiou Territorial Secretary Weuner who
had presided during tho organisation
turned tho convention ovr to the
newly elected otlloers of tho county as-
sociation and Rev. Augliuy made u
brief inaugural addross urging more
active ami coiihuoutlve work all along
tho line.
"How to makn a Sunday school
grow" was tho subject of an interest-
lug talk by W. II. 0. llrown of Laurie.
The subject was thon thoroughly dis-
cussed by Thomas Ladner of Mount
Zlon an J Honry Gilford of Mount
Hope.
1 M. Spanglor of tho Mulhall Moth-
olist Sunday sohool prosunted "The
duties of tho biiporlntondont" clearly
and many new points on the subjoct
were brought out in a general open
discussion.
Dr. L II. liuxton president of tho
territorial association presented the
territorial work to tho nudionoc and
oonduotod tho quastion box in an en-
ergetic business manner.
"How to Produce HablU of Study
Regularity and Punctuality" was the
next subject taken up. V. II. Horod
superintendent of the Christian Sun-
day school of Gutlirlo opened with
an interesting address whloh had
many sug geetlons which oan be usod
with profit by the workors present.
Rev. J. A. MeUllvary pastor of the
Guthrie Presbyterian church followed
M(JTKNNON OPBIt;
il II. W. VKST
110USK
.N'THUOST ainiuiKor
One Night only
Monday Jan. 27
Lincoln J. Carter's mammoth Scenic
production
The Tornado!
The awful tornado.
The great rigging scone six tars
furling a monster sail.
The collision of two oooan llnors at
fuh speed.
The mighty open tea scene waves
running mountain high.
Dissecting room of u tnedieal college
Ohieago harbor at night and many
other soonle wo odors.
"To bold as well a win success
Keep all your play-bill promises "
Likoolk J. Oamtkk.
PRICES 25 50 75C.
Seats on sale at
WALLACE & MULLER'S
i
WORKERS
with some pointed remarks on tho
same subject.
Territorial Socrolary Wonnor pre-
sented the Loyal Sunday School Army
work the Sunday Sohool Vorkor and
the normal class plans enrolling flevc-
oral now normal studonts at onco.
Tho time and place of holding tho
noxt convention was left with tho ex-
ecutive sotnmitteo.
The oommltteo on resolutions re-
ported resolutions of thanks lor tho
use of tho church and entertainment
and u read upon Sunday school work
ers cf tho county the importance of
turning out to all county township
nnd district conventions.
They also endorsed the Sunday
School Workers and urecd that clubs
b formed In all schools nnd urged
that cvory Sunday school in Oklahoma
territory obsorvo "Oklahoma Day"
(Maroh 8) and lake a special collec-
tion for tho territorial work.
"What aro our groalest discourage
ments in tho Sunday school worn?
was the last quostlon dlsoussed. S. I'.
Athortou of Lawrlo Union Sunday
sohool oponed with nn exhaustive
paper rooltlng tho many dlillcultlos
mot with in Sunday school work In the
. i . r !..... A
couniry ami asiuug iur u suiuuuh i.
Dally of Camp Russoll oponod tho dis-
mission tclline of tfiscouraeinir fea
tures and looking forward to the time
when all would bo one in Christ and
christians would everywhere forgot
their dllTerences. Mrs. J. II. Readies
W. 11. Horod unil Dr. lluxton followed
in several phases of tho subject.
Tho convention thon closed with
prnyor by Rev. McOtlvary and Father
Romlnc followed by tho singing of tho
doxology.
One of the features of tho convention
was tho oxcollont singing which was
undor the leadership of Prof a B.
Richardson who Is always ready to do
such efilclont work nt all such gather-
ings. UlPOltTANT CHANGE.
(IcorRO K. lllllliiRnloy tho Nisiv l'rrftlilciit
of tho Cillol Nutloiml.
Uoorgo K. llllllngsloy who a year
ago purchased a half interest in the
Capitol Nationnl bank of this city and
has been cashier of the bank slnco that
time a fow days ago purchased an ad-
ditional block of stock giving him a
controlling interest and at a recent
mooting of the board of directors ho
was elected prosidont of tho institu-
tion and his son Charles E. Rllligsley
assistant cashier.
Tho Capitol National is ono of tho
substantial and prosperous financial In-
stitutions of tho territory nnd both of
those salos of stock together with a
block to Dr. A. G. llrowor a capitalist
of Utlca N. Y. were mode at a good
premium.
Metsrs. Turner and Mctcalf still
havo substantial holdings In tho bank
ami remain on tho board of directors.
Mr. Hilllngsly Is well knowu hero
nnd elsewhere as a successful banker
and the many friends ho has made
durlugjhls stay in Guthrie are glndjto
know that he has decided to havo
larger Interests hero. Under hi? ac-
tive but conservative management the
Capitol National will continue its
prosperity of tho pu9t and remain in
tho front ranks of Oklahoma's sound
financial Institutions.
Hon. C M liurnes of Gulhilc was
in Mih city M juday tho guest of Cnpt.
J. D. Mag lire. Mr liurnes was
speaker of tho lalo legislature and is
quite u political porsonago in Guthrie.
It is reported that tho wily Cassius
lias a llve-viro attachment to tho Mc-
Klnloy boom but whether lo was try-
ing to string any ot it in Norman we
wore uuablo to learn. Norman Demo-
crat. It's a pity Lincoln J. Curler's new
play. 'The Tornado" could not stay
with us longer. It demonstrated Mr.
Carter's remarkable ability for sconte
eilect and llavlin's could havo crowd-
ed houses for a month with such a
play. The Dramatic Times Juno 10th
18U3.
UhurcH Servient.
Services at the First llaptist church
today as usual.
llible bohool 11:45.
Sermon by pabtor 11 a. m and 7:30
p. m.
Junior meeting 3 o'clock.
Young people's mooting 7 o'clock.
liy a unanimous vote of thu congre-
gation nt thu last meeting which was
the largest of the serios it was decid-
ed to continuo the meetings tho com-
ing woek enoh evening. Cottage
pruyer meetings will also be held in
the ufteruoon on Monday afternoon
ut Dr lluxton's Harrison street first
door oast of county offices. L. 11.
Holt Pastor
Rev. C. N. Quoen pastor of the Ply-
mouth Cougrngutlonal church will
speak tills mornlug upon "Lovers of
Pleasures" and tonight upon "Mighty
Men."
Trinity i:iUc-oal Uhuroh.
Noblo and liroad streets Rev. A. II.
Nicholas Pastor.
Holy communion 0:15; Sunday sohool
10 n. in.; service and sermon II a. in.;
ovoning service and sermon 7:10 p. m. ;
Wodnesdny ovening sorvieo 7:J0; Fri-
day Litany 10 a. m.
Wost Sldo Cougrogationnl cliuroh;
services Jan. 1U: Sunday sohool 10 a.
in. ; preaching 11 a. in. and 7:15 p. in
Rev. Alex Lennox In charge. V. P.
S. & K 6:15 p. tu. Cottage meeting
Mouday and Wednesday at 7 p. m.
Kveusong 7.15 p. m. Wnltor J. Dwin-
nell snoakor. Wednesday 7 p. in. a
three days Sunday sohool institute
will open under Re?. J. 1- Piatt.
First Presbytoriau church corner of
Noble and Division Rev. A. J. McGill-
vary pastor. Owing to tho extensive
repairs being mudo there will be no
preaching tomorrow.
Sunday sohool at U:15 a. in.
Christian Kudouvor at ft:S0 p m.
Everybody Invited.
Rogular mooting ot Guthrie Minis-
ters' union at Congregational study
Mondav January 7 at H-:W o'oloek.
Rev. Nicholas will read a review of
Ian McLaren's book "Reside the lion-
n llrier Hush." -L. II. Holt Secre-
tary. Ladles for your afternoon tea try
Royal Chop Gunpowder tea the finest
grown Goode is. Nutter.
FAIR ASSOCIATION.
One of (IntlirliTii Kent nnil
Lending Uii
tcrprltet.
Preliminary to tho work of prepar-
ing for tho mooting of the Oklahoma
State Fair assooialion it might be In-
teresting to tho public to know some
thing nbout the association as an
attraction to Gutlirlo and tho good it
docs our merchants and aitinein. In a
financial way. The association has a
bill before congrtss nailing that tho
grounds consisting nf ISO aire b
donated to the Ft.tr association nnd
we havo ussuranco that the request
will be granted. With a dead to the
valuable properly all improvements
wilt be pormanent and the association
will be able to build up one of tbo
greatest expositions tn the wist.
This year's Improvcmat is alone
amount to something like 8700 and
they have only commenced their
work.
All horsemen and experts say ttiat
our mlto track Is tho host in the south-
west and the ofllcors aro preparing to
collpso nil previous meetings the com-
ing rait.
Tho assooialion has nn outstanding
Indebtedness of less than $1900 and
tho stockholders nsk the united sup
port and assistance of the people of
Guthrie u wiping out thu debt in
order that they shall in no way be
hampered In pushing tho fair to tho
front. From a finanelnl standpoint
the boneflts arc mutual to association
and citizen and all should take hold
and help.
Tho committee roeontly appointed
to audit the accounts for the past
year find everything in good shape
and accounted for us their appended
report will show:
(lonil Showing.
For tho yonr 1801-r the Oklahoma
State Fair association's receipts nnd
o.xponrilturos woro as follows:
For 180 S total rocelpts $314fi; the
expenditures 3115.
For 1805 total rocolpts $3 107 14; ox-
rcdlturcs S3 401. -10.
Last year's business shows a defi
ciency of 813.7I which A. A. Hum-
phrey tho ox-secretary is carrying for
tho association.
These accounts nro all corrcet and
the books in good condition.
COMMITTKK.
A RARE TREAT.
"Tho Tornndo" nt McKennou O peril lloiiio
Monday Night.
The Bccno of Lincoln J. Carter's now
pluy. "The Tornado" is laid In n Wis
consin village on tho Fourth of July.
An approaching htorin soon bocomus
manifest; it turns out to be a veritable
tornado; houses are torn asuudcr nnd
blown away; great trees are taken up
roots and all and wnfted into spaco;
lightening Hashes and thunder peals
Tho scone is one of awful intouslty nnd
truthfulness. Then follows the deck
of a great ocean 'steamer the grand
rigging scone with six sailors on the
ynrdnrm of a mast furling sail; a col-
lision of two steamships; a scene show-
ing the open sea tossing a lono man
about on tho waves which run as high
ts the stage will permit; Chicago har-
bor at night; a dissecting room in n
medical college and a bountiful
autumnal scene in the Wisconsin
woods. "Tho Tornado" was unani-
mously prououncod the mot elabor-
ately staged melodrama over soon in
Chicago by the ontiro press of that
city.
PRIMARY WORKERS.
Territorial AHSuulntlon Orciiuleil on Vob-
terdny. At the close of tho Logan county
Sunday school convention yostorday
afternoon a number of primary teach-
ers representing six dilTeront denomi-
nations and borne from union bchools
met and organized tho Territorial Pri
innry Teacherb' union auxiliary to tho
Territorial Sunday School association.
The object of tho association Is to
unite the primary teachers of all tho
Sunday schools of Oklahoma for their
mutual benefit and the doing of hotter
work.
Temporary officers woro elected as
follows:
Prosidont Mrs. L 11. Holt.
Vice-President Mrs. W. M. MaCoy.
Soorotary Mrs. F. M. Smart
Troasuror Miss Mamie Howa.
Every primary toaohor in the terrl
tory is urged to at once send in her
namo und addross to the secretary
Mrs. Smart at Guthria so tho work-
ors can bo put in oommunieatlon with
each other aud with other primary
unions.
I'uultry Aooltloii.
The Oklahoma Poultry asMolation
lias eleotod the following officers for
the ensuing year:
Probldont J. J. Wallace cf Oklaho-
ma City.
'ioe President W. II. Kngllsh of
Gutlirlo.
Secretary L. F. Laverty. of Outh-
riu. Executive Committee The above
officers and I Obrlotor and O. N. Wel-
usor Edmond and Thomas Morris of
Guthrie. It has been deeided to hold
tho next annual show at Gutlirlo' Jan-
uary 8 fi 10 aud 11 1S97 or as noar
that time as the sorvluo of a Judge
could be obtained.
Muro (lui.
Yesterday Jack Smith who lives
two tulles oast of this town dls.-ov-ureJ
natural gas issuing from n orev-
loo In tho ourth llor of his dugout
lu order to gel rid of the disagreeable
odor Mr. Smith applied a ma toll to
the urovieo where the gas issued from
when the gas ignited and illuminated
his dugout us no other dugout was
ever before illuminated. As a oonse-
quonco of his dUeovery Mr. Smith has
raUed the price en his farm 8100 per
acre Choctaw City News.
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS.
Ilrlof dinner l'olntnl nt Ilnppenlnci In
mill About thn OUt.
Tank Kea.
Tank Kee next week.
Tank Kee Fob. 3 -i and 5.
Mayor Martin is hero from HI Reno.
A. N. Danlols is on deck again work
lug the boys.
Judge Me A tee came in from Hold
last evening.
Judge Realty was
tnu City yentortlay.
up from Oklaho-
Ticket aro going fast for tho Tor-
nadogot youis at onea
A trip to Cnina. Fob and s for
35 ce'its. Hoar Tnnk Kee.
Got your tickets for Tornado the
greatest show of tho soaeon.
Rev. W- U White is suffering from a
serious attack of rheumatism.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A J. Spaagcl have re-
turned from a trip to Colorado.
.! .
Frank Laux loaves today for a so-
journ in the country going via Red
Rock.
Rev. Ii. II. FloldB pastor of tho
Presbyterian cliuroh at Hdmoud has
resigned.
Will Hodges is entertaining his
father W. J. Hodges who is over f com
Stillwater.
Tank ICae has the Ueest collection
ofChinefio ouriositlca in tho world.
Seo thorn next week.
All mail will bo delivered at tho new
ofllco today. Ah mall going out must
ho mailed at the old office.
F. M. Spongier was hero from Mul-
hall yesterday attending tho county
Suuday school convention.
A freshly papered newly painted
four-room coMngc on the corner Third
and Vilas to rent at $5 per month.
Tho North Logan district Sunday
school association will hold a conven-
tion at Mulhall on Saturday March
14th.
lSx-Govoruor Swineford who was
hero during strip opening times and is
woll known to u large portion of the
people of Oklahoma came in last night
and will remain sovoral days.
Secretary Lowo and family have
moved into the large square house on
tho corner of liroad and Vilas and arc
making numerous improvemevts in
the way of porches balconies and
other alterations.
Attorneys J. R. Kenton of Guthrie
and A E. Watson of Kansas City
were in tho city Tuesday taking depo-
sitions before Judgo Mathews in an
Important case botweon the Rank of
Mulhall and Lazarus Peters Commis-
sion company of Kuusas City involv-
ing about S10.000. Mulhall Enter
prise.
Ono of the great features of the
"Tornado" scene In Lincoln J. Carter's
new play "Tho Tornado" Is real
lighting which Hashes and lllumln-
a'es tho scene all through In awful
iutonsily. Tills la supplied by a sys-
tem of storage batteries carried by
the compauy.
Tiink Kco Conilui;.
Tauk Kee the wonderful lecturer on
China who has been secured for tho
next week by tho ladles of tho Congre-
gational church is a llucnt speakor
full of ready wit and being intimately
acquainted with tho people of China
their government religion their social
habits their vicos and virtues and be-
ing u gentleman of culture lie has the
happy faculty of making his lecture
instructive. Ninety minutes In Chlua
with him is worth moro to tho student
than a month of study on tho history
of the celestial people. Do not fail to
hear him.
The Tornado is by far thd greatest
molo-drama I ever saw staged. James
Ilutton Manager of Havlln's Theatre
Chicago.
Taxpayer! Wlniiliie.
Ill the district court yesterday
Judge Dale overruled the demurrer to
the complaint in the suit brought to
knock out the 10 per cent raise In the
valuation of taxable property in Lo-
gan county made by tho territorial
board of equalization. This virtually
decides the ease tor the district court
though of course it is yet to be triad as
a question of fact.
After tho final decision in this court
it will be appealed to tho supreme
court aud be fought hard on both
sides.
ROYAL Baking Powder
Highest of all In leavening
Strength. U.S. do eminent Report
The Capital City Rook Storo will
move to tho new post office building
on the goverment aere as soon as it
is completed. tt
For sulo At Loader office; ono half
medium Chandler & Prlae Gordon
prees 14x80. It is in perfect condi-
tion and Is running every day at our
olllee Wo must make room for large
press. tf
Hall's Hair Renowor is pronounced
thu best preparation mado for thick-
ening the jrrowth of the hair and re-
storing that which is gray to its ori-
ginal color.
-yi -I vr-v-.
.Oi &7.
u.YY V1IIC1I'
and Women only
Are most competent to fully appreciate the
urtty iweelness and dolicacy of CcTlot ha
fjOAV and to discover new uses for it daily.
In the form of wtuh&i solutions etc. for
dUtreMing Inflammations irritations and
waKugtna of tu luucoui nieuibrano it h-a
proted wast grateful.
Crnri.uASo.Ar appeals to the refined and
culuvalwl everywhere m the most cllecuvo
skin purifying and beautifying saapuwc!lu
purest and sweetest for toilet and bath.
Sold throvihout tli werli. .DrltUh dtpoti T. Niw.
Mir 8d. I Kluf Kdvud-!. Kwdeo. lottaa
Uea Ca. C6r. tvU I'rop DmIm V. S. A.
Item
'fil&tfr
Oman's
ork
Is never done and It is especially wearing
and wearisome to those whose blood is
impuro nnd unfit properly to tone sus-
tain and renew tho waiting of nerve
muscle nnd Umuo. It is more becaueo of
this condition ot tho blood that women
nro run down
Tlrod Weak Nervous
Than because of the work itself. Every
physician says so nnd that tho only rem-
edy Is in building up by taking n good
nerve tonic blood purifier nnd vitalizcr
HkcIIood'BSnrsapnrllla. For tho troubles
Peculiar to Women nt change of senson.
cllmnto or life or resulting from hard
work nervousnws nnd impure blood
thousands linvo found relict nnd euro In
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Tho One True Wood 1'urlfW. $1 nor bottle.
Prepared only by r. t. Hood & Co. I.ovell Mass.
u it rii are the only pllli to tnko
liOOCl S FlIlS with Hood's Sflrsanarllin.
I'reo Hook uu rntontf.
Wo have received from C. A. Snow
and Co. Solicitors of tho United
States nnd foreign patents of Wash-
ington D. 0. a patnplot recently pub-
lished and copyrighted by them en-
titled: 'A summary of foreign patent lnws
with information and advice ai-.it
foreign patent? giving the cost of
snmo in vnrious countries.
Tho pamplet is concise well wrltton
nnd contains in plain statements
much that will bo of Interest to In-
ventors patentees and manufacturers.
A copy will bo sent 'ree to nnyono
addressing C. A. Snow & Co.
Patent Lawyers Washington u. u
XTor Sale.
A good lot on North First Street
Clo80 In nnd good location. Cheap for
cash. Address "U" 410 West Mnn-
sur. tf
It is never too late to learn to spoil.
Come to tho "old fashioned spelling
school" Saturday night at tho Congre-
gational church.
KoytU Ulioji
Moynnc Gunpowder tea tho finest
tea grown has no equal In quality or
flavor. Ooodc &. Nutter. 2w
The following letter received In this
city yesterday is self explanatory;
Ahukn N. & Jan. 10 'JG
The Knowlton Dandcrino Co. Guthrie
C
Gentlemen: Your favor of the 4th
Ipst and also tho bottle of Danderine
arrived hero dulv.
those
1 have verv little faith in
things but I am not too hido bound to
try them. I shall with pleasuro give
the matter a thorough test hoping
that it may do what I havo heretofore
regarded as an impossibility.
I do not know whothor It would in-
jure my business to disguise myself
with hair or not. I think however
that I would chance It verj cheerfully.
Yours truly
E. W. Nyk.
Wanted Energotic salesmen for a
lino of Lubricating nnd Farm mach-
inery oils and greases.
The Emplro Oil Co
Clovelanu Ohio.
From a private letter received from
Mr. J. W. Ferricr tho Jeweler we
learn with pleasuro that ho Is pros-
poring at Guthrie where ho is now
located. F. was at one time vice-
president of tho Amorlcan Jewelers
Association andjas anj expert work-
man has fow if any equals. Yukon
Weekly. '
J Don't worry. Don't run in debt.
Don't trifle with your health. Don't
try experiments with medicine. Don't
waste time and money on worthless
compounds. Don't be persuaded to
take a substitute for Ayer's Sarsapa.
rllla. It is the best blood-purifiers.
No More Smoke.
Cavanal Coal try it S0.25 delivered
formaly sold at 3.00 per ton. N. F.
CflBADi.u Phone 0.
The claim is made for Lincoln J. Car-
ter's new scenic play "Tho Tornado"
that Its realisms are of such an Impos-
ing naturo that even thn pictorial mat-
ter nsod In advertising tho play c'onot
do the piece justice that the scenes
dopicted by tho posters are actually so
much more Impressive when seen ns
Mr. Carter presents them In the play
that one must acknowledge that for
once the printers ink has not overdone
things. This of course is a novolty
in theatrical advertising. Rut we
promised that there should be nothing
but novelties in tho Tornado" aud
Mr. Cartor has shown in tho past that
he knows how to build astonishing
things for tho stage so wo will wait
and soe h is new play at the Ms-
Kennon opera house Monday evening
before we comment furthor.
llucklen'a Arnlou Halve.
The best salvo In tho world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheum fever sores
chappod hands tottor ulcers chil-
blains corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It is guaranted to give
perfe t satisfaction or money refunded.
Piico 25cenU per box. For salo by
Seatonian Drug Co.
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Olsmith Arms Co.
Guns Pistols Fishing Tackle and Spoitsmen's Goods.
GUTHRIE OK.
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T.Yir Uu niirnnn r.t nnllinn- thn nt-.nntion of it
which wn linvo re.- irnd direct from the
date patterns in gold gold filled nnd gold front rolled gold plate and Ro-
mini i-nl.l uilil.-l will lin nnlil nf. whr.li.fin.ln nrlccs. WO Will clve VOU a ticket
with cvorv ''5-ccnt purchase of Iowelrv
entitle the purchaser to a chance on tho beautiful twelve air music box.
havo n complete lino of Drugs Paints Oils and Glass.
The
Eagle Drug Store
PQW
ED NICHOLS.
A tin m.
We will mall to you a handsome
photogrnph of oach president of the
United States upon receipt of 25 cents
in stamps Send nt once supply in
limited. Wasington Souvenir Co. 02'J
0 st. N. W. Washington D. a
Agents wanted Everywhere to
to canvass for our new gift books.
Two rare beauties. Sell at sight Ad-
dress Historical Publishing Company
Philadelphia Pa 1 7 lm
Try Cavanal Coal. It will not smoke
Rich nnd Oily N. F. Chkadi.e
Phone 0.
DO YOU READ ?
Look at this feast for the long win-
tor evenings which ran be found on
Llllie's ucwb counters:
Texas Sittings 10
Judge 10
Puck 10
Illustrated American 10
Life 10
comic Weekly 10
Uncle Sam ...... 10
Leslie's lluilget .. 10
Munsey's Magazine ..-.. 10
McClure's Magazine n. 10
Cosmopolitan . 10
The Great Divide - 10
Harper's Weekly ........ 10
Metropolitan MaRar.lne .u.. 10
Romance ........... 10
Ladles Homo Journal ..............................10
Century Magazine raM.nn.wm...... 33
Harper's Magazine .... .......35
N. A. Kcvtew ... 60
Arena m... to
Forum ......-.......... ......
Review of Reviews ........ . 25
Atlantic Monthly....- . 35
Current Literature iO
Leslie's Popular Monthly 35
Monthly Illustrator ..... 30
Delineator 10
LaMode .. io
L Art de Lainodc 35
Uon Ton 95
Toilet 30
A largo line of story books nnd daily
papers etc. Tlioy will take your sub-
scription for any poriodlcal published
at publisher's price. Thoy carry the
largest and best selected stock of
books In the city aud solicit your pat-
ronage in this line
F B. LILIE & 00.
Orug Book and News Depot
GUTHRIE. O. T.
I ApH BJJH BeeBJ BHS BBj BBF SJBV 1 1
Caveats and Trade-Marks obtained and all VaX.t
rent business concluded for Moocrate Fcts. 5
JounOrricciaOpposiTi; U.S. patent Orricct
andwecanst ure patent in Jess lime than thoci
J remote fr 'tn ashmsrt m. J
f Send model draw mg or photo. with deserip-1
ftlon. We aJvise if patentable or not ires of J
charge. Our fee not due till patent Is sc ured i
i A PAMPHLE.T "How to Obtain Patents" with J
cost o( same in the U. S. and foreign countries J
(sent free. Address. S
C.A.SfUGW&CO.
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OUOLli eSb&mSk AUR ST.
"WfP
Omen Ilonrai
lOto IS in 1 30 tu Op in
Olllco over lleo Hivo's Now Storo 0k. Avo. Guthrie 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases and Surgery of tho
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES
Scientifically adjusted to Bult the most complicated cases of defective sight
Music
Box
MARCH 14 189G.
public to oar line of Jewolr
manufacturer's consisting of up-to-
or other goods In our line which will
Wo
PROPRIETOR.
rerionnl.
New York CSty125 west 134th street.
Would like to secure a position in the
west or wed some good man. Am in
tclligent and good looking. Address
Mrs. Annie E. Peterson as above.
Ilnve lleen Short
Rut have plenty now of McAlstcr
nut coal at 8550 delivered. N. F.
Cheadle phono 0. tf
KOYAL Baking Powder
Highest ot all tn leavening
Strength. - U. S. Government Reert
Now is the timo to have your pianos
and organs tuned and repaired for the
winter festivities by your home tuner.
Prices reasonable to suit the times
nnd work warranted second to none
llring in your old laid away go i tars
and violins and have them ropulrciL
adjusted and put inj first class ordor.
Your guitar can be tuned to concert
pitch. No more bridges pulled of
the tone greatly improved and made
better every way by applying the in-
test improvements. Now musical goods
furnished at tbo lowest prices obtalc-
ablc. Call or write. Orders can be
loft with C. W. White the Jeweler.
Prof. 0. E Richardson
205 Washington Ave.
Tho First Thing
To Komcmber
Is . .
I am in business to mako money.
Hut I don't expect to get rich this
year or next. 1 go on these principles:
Make a man's clothes fit perfectly
Glvo him a cloth a little better than
you tell him it is.
Don't put tho price any higher than
it .ought to be
Tho best part of this plan Is that
your customer comes back every time
he wants clothes and sends his fri on da
around too. That Is the way I hope
to make money.
UoorRo 11. Willis
Tho Tailor
105
Oklahoma
Avonno.
Dr Peoples
DENTIST.
Cor. Oklahoma avenue and First at
up stairs.
Residence: Corner Noblo Avo and
Second street.
Dr. Furrow
DENTISTI
Victor Block 1st and Harrison.
Loaded Shells 12 guage per huntfred $1.32
Loaded-Shells 10 guage per hundnl $1.41
Shot per bag - - - $42
Special prices on case lots
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 26, 1896, newspaper, January 26, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73539/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.