The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 108, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 16, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEAJDJBH GUTHK1E OKLAHOMA.
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bv overheat.
value vour cttns
voiir nlatHB. vour
out of hoilintr water.
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Thi ffttnmiR nreoaration will make every-
thioff clean without
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The N. K. Falrbank Company
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31NUI-F PHEMUH.
THIS
SYSTEM of Life Inaur-
i i . original with and op-
WA oi.U
Ult'i ind'i
i 'ic ftat'l Liite is based
i lemlum adluslcd on
etlcal equity between
jsurod no that each
tho insurance received
Will p v for
iHat w latit(is actually worth according
M tin' agt) and the haaird assumed.
CASH SURRENDER VALUES-
Cash surrender va'ties are
framed on our Sinsrlo Premium poli-
oitr at the end of each Five Year Divi-
dend Period
PAID UP POLICIES arejrran-
tod on same terms as original policy
for such a proporation as tho number
of premiums paid boar to the num-
ber required in the original policy.
EXTENDED INSURANCE-
After the live annual premiums
have been paid in case policy Is lapsed
and paid up policy !s not applied for
the Association will without any
action on the part of the insured
onrry tho original policy for its full
amount for such a time us the Rservo
aud dividends then apportioned to tho
policy will pay for the Association's
then rates.
DISABILITY I" case of total
Disability upon surrender of ihe poli-
cy the Association may pay an
annuity certain of one-tenth of tho
than value of tho policy payable an
nually for ten years; or a single cash
payment equal to the present worth
of such annuity.
THAT SUCH A POLICY
fully meets the purpo'o of life insur-
ance aumly supplying tho demands
of the insuring public requires no
shrewdness or business experience to
aoe; while it is equally self-evident
that it is the fairest most equitable
and just insurance contract now is-
suod enabling the National Life to
soil life insurance on tho samo prin-
ciples that fire insurance or other
commodities are sold' the purchaser
paying exactly what the article pur-
chased is -vorth. and receiving full
consideration for the money expended.
Sierll 1'iiHturPR.
THIS SYSTEM while it does
not include (he c Ejection able features
secures bv its c re-year accumulation
distribution plan all tho strong and
popular points of Tontine insurance.
It practicatly eliminates or leduces to
the minimum the dangers of loss
from lapse or surrender at the same
time securing to the persistent insured
the greatost possible benefits arising
from all surplus accumulation which
can be used from time to time or al-
lowed to accumulate and be paid with
and in addition to the amount of the
policy at its maturity.
BY THIS SYSTEM you can
secure tho best nnd most equitable
policy issued contain! ne all the new
and popular features. You can also
foel assured that you are not wasting
your money on extravagant manage-
ment ns tho expenses are limited to a
fixed amount and oil profits are used
to increase tho surplus nnd
strengthen tho loss-paying ability of
the company fo that you will never
fool in after life that you havo ex-
pended considerable sums of money
that micht better have bpen saved.
IN SECURITY against loss and
to promptly meet maturing claim
tho most important perquisities of a
life company this srstem loads all
others as by its special reserve clause
it affords an additional caferruard.
Tho premium piving period is limited
io the producing ynars of life thus
rendering to the minimum tho dancer
of absolute loss on account of inability
from anj cause to pay premiums in
lator years.
Tlia best and most equitable policy
over issued.
Insurance in force. 30.741500 00.
Rat adjusted according to the risk
a sen rod.
ftroas aasets 7.134.142.00.
Surplus as to policy holder. I1.-M7
77.01
National Life Association
of Hartford Conn.
Uagan A: Paine general agents
Room 10 Gray llros. IHock
Guthrie O. T.
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signs of new garments are published every
week Ih the Republic with an order blauk for
tlM pattern m. Ttaousauda of ladles la every
slat kave purchased these patterns durlur
the tutst year aud never a complaint. They
are invaluable aud vou cau save on these pat-
terns alone every year many times the price of
the paper. Subscribe at ouce.
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The "Twlce-a-Yeek" will be seut free for
one year to auy person seudiuir before March
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i sample copies write for them. Address all
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THOMAS S. WHITE
Altornoy-Jil-Law
Washington J). C
UoomN lO.'J-a-d Atlantic lllili;.
Mining Laud and Patent Law a
specialty.
Dsivid L. Mil
Pension Attorney
Washington. I). C.
No. 888 P. Street N. W.
Formerly principal examiner pen-
sion bureau.
M. Edith ICord. O'ive Ford.
Doctors Ford & Ford
Special attention given to diseases of
Women and Children.
Room 10 11 12
Victor Rlock.
Townsites Homesteads Patents
Watson li. Colonial)
Land and Patent Attorney
Washington Loan and Trust IU'dg
Washington 1). C.
RKP15RBNCES Hon. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen
ate; jiou. UKie retire ninaernooic n. v
Hon. John C. Dell M. C. ; Hon. J. D. Hick
M. O.
YyiLMAM BLINCOE
.TTO.Y AT Law
Guthrie OtUhotii
rtr-Ottiee in Lyon Buildiug
FRANK li. CttOSTHWAITE
Atlomos'-at-Linv.
i sac r. st. n. w.
Washington - 1). C.
The Land Department
of my office is conducted by the late
chief of the Oklahoma Towusite and
contest divisions. Isolicit your bu;
noaa and guarantee satisfaction.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing
Dyei g a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
US W TlarrUou.
ti brie. Ok.
Dr. Furrow
Olllco mill Tic Hldeiice
Cor. I'lrst ami URrrliou
Up Mulra
Dr Peoples
?W
lpi
Cor. Oklalioma avenue and First at
up stairs.
Residence: Corner Noble Avo anr
Reeond street.
FOR SALE
Jacks and Jennetts
Pure SpnDih and Black Mammoth.
Also registered trotting stallion
grand son of llambletouiau 10. Pedi-
geee ' furnished. Correspoddence so-
licited. J E. BRADLEY
Box it Carthage Mo.
G. M. MCFETRIDQE.
Transfer Trunk Line
ESTABLISHED APRIL t
All ordeit for baggage on outgoit.
tntiat. xhould be kit one
hoar beore the train
W Oklahoma Av
FOR A GOOD
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DENTIST
TO
STAPLETQN'S
Liverj Barn
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BILL.
Favorable Hopon of the Senate on tho
Monturo In Authorlreit.
WvsniMOTos April i.v Tho Sonato
Committee on Agriculture today au-
thorized Senator nr..n to make a
favorable report upon the animal in-
dustry bill. This is a re-codiflcatlon
of the existing laws bearing upon the
subject of animal and meat Inspection
with numerous important additions.
Among these are provisions putting
the inspection of meat products and
Hvo stit-k. the extirpation of infec-
tious nnd contagious disease the regu-
lation and transportation of livo stock
and the prevention of tho exportation
or importation of disenaod stock in the
'''rcclehnrge of the bureau of animal
lustry. Stock oxposed to contagion
a well as those already affected aro in-
cluded within the infiibitlons of the
bill xrnnsportation companies arc for-
bidden under penalty. $1000 to receive
or ship infected animals for int-state
commerce. The owners of c. is or
pens which have contained diseased
. ..1U f 1 . .!..
unique lire requireu io uiSUlieci lUOUi
thoroughly. Veterinary inspection of
live stock whoso meat is to bo ox-
ported is exacted and shippers of
meat products are required to mnrk
plainly packages so ns to iudicnto tho
spocies of tho animal. No slaughter
of animals at abattoirs having gov-
ornmeut inspection is to bo allowed
on Sundays or holidays or at night in
the absence of an inspector. Inspec-
tors are authorized to condemn such
animals or carcasses as aro found to
be diseased and if necessary to de-
stroy thorn. Provision is made for
Bonding veterinary surgoons to dis-
tricts whore horses cattle or hogs nre
suffering from infectious disensos.
Penalties for dlsrogard or disobedience
of the laws aro provided in nil casos
and in several instances fines amount-
ing to $5000 aro imposed.
A Worn nn l'.-RliteiiPcl to Dentil.
Chawkoiidsvim.k I nil. April 15.
Mrs. John Lolland of Crawfordsville
was frightened to doatli last evening.
She heard a noise in the streot and
reached the door just in time to see a
runaway team pass by. The driver's
coat had fallen and wound about the
hub till it resembled n human form
and the supposition is that Mrs.
Lolland thought it was tho body of
her little grandson who had been
playing in the road a momont bofore.
With a crj' of distress tho dropped to
the iloor and never regained con-
sciousness. Motlov'n Toiihoi-IhI Areutlr.
If you want a clean shave a neat
haircut and clean towels go to G. V.
Motley's shop uudor Hank of Indian
Territory corner Oklahoma and Di-
vision. Courteous attendants will
wait on you. Hot aud cold water
baths. Lndios' hair trimmed. tf
It'b just as oasy to try One Minute
Cough Cure asanything else. U'b
easier to euro a severe cough or cold
with it. Lot your next purchase for a
cough bo Ono Minuto Cough Cure
Ilettor medicine; bettor result; belter
try it. F. 11. Lillie & Co. and C It
Ren fro.
Lillie & Co. are making room for a
beautiful line of new papers Their
clearance sale will last but a short
time longer. Better take advantage
of thesu slaughtorod prices. Many
patterns at less than wholesale price.
Charlie Cameron tho carriage pain-
ter lias moved to tho old Rimball
building on Division between Okla-
homa and Cleveland. All work guar-
anteed. lOtf
SKsasaaes3KfisBBJEWB
We
TIN SHOP.
r'aaaBnianaii
DUKE 1
CibaretteS'
Duke :duham
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H (IGARETT ESK L
W.Du Sjna&CoTTTTTre.'v
pjisCTKANEnMN TOBACCO COWVBftj
lgfl DURHAM. N.C. U.3 A lir
MADE FROM
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I AND
ARSfMUTPLV PIIPP
Nuw ntllllnory Store
1 wish to inform tho people of Guth-
rie and vicinity that I have opened a
new millinery store on the south side
of Oklahoma avenue next door to
Knauss' bicyclo store No 115 whore
I will be fouud at all times with a full
line of Fashionable Millinery the very
latest styles from Kvnusvillc Indian
apolis hid. and Louisville Ky. Miss
Pearl St .lolin an experienced trim-
mer from Louisville Ky. will have
charge of the trimming department.
I also carry n full line of Foathorbone
corsets the best corset in the market.
You will always find our store full of
goods as wo believe in carrying a
large stock.
We arc always up with tho times as
we are bero as strangers to solicit a
share of your patronage. I am horo to
stay. I will invito the ladies to call
and examine my stock white I would
like to form an acquaintance witli
you. Will also take great pains in
allowing you through every depart-
ment of my store.
Let all the ladies call on us. Wo
will treat you right ono price to all.
Wo expect to deal honestly with every-
body. It will be to your interest to
come and see us before purchasing
elsewhere.
Vc will be ready to show goods
March 27 1890. a! its. Lou IIooku9
Those aro hard times and prices
count. If you havo novor tried Lillie
vfe Co for what you want in the drug
or book line just give them ono trial
and our word for it you will be more
than pleased.
If you are needing a dross shoo re-
member you can get Williams Knoe-
land it Co.'s best men's shoes at cost
Eisonschmidt & Wcckol 118 Wost Ok-
lahoma avenue.
Wo might toll you more about Ono
minute Cough Cure but you probably
know that it cures a cough. Everyone
does who bas used it It is a perfect
remedy for coughs colds hoiusonose.
It is an especial favorite for children
boing pleasant to tako and quick in
curing. F. B Lillie &. Co. and C. It.
Ron fro.
ROYAL Baking' Powder.
filghest of all in leavening
Strength i. S. Government Report.
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CORNER OF FIRST STREET
and OKLAHOMA AVEND!
building formerly occupied by
Spengel's Furniture Store.
are now prepared to fill all orders with
goods new prices lower than ever.
Hardware Tinware Iron and Steel
Garden Hose Reels Etc.
Everything in the Hardware Line.
Get our prices before buying.
DON'T BE
HOFFMAN
ANO METEOR
Aro the Host On Earth.
Bicyclra bought sold ar.d exchanged. Bicycles fold on install-
ments. Our prices nnd guarantee will interest you Full lino
of cyele sundries. Repairing of all kinds done a'nd work guar-
anteed. Give us a call.
ahoma Bicycle Comfy
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Are
E N KNAUSS. Manager
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OCULIST
(Mllco Iloum;
10 to 12 m 1 30 to 5 p in
gfc
OIHco over Hon Hive's Now Slot e Oh. Ave. Outline 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseasoe and Surgery of tho
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
Sl'ECTACl-US AND KYK UMSSGS
Scluntifically adjusted to suit tho most complicated cases of dofoctivc alght.
Hotel
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
H
sxse
PROPRIETOR.
H.
GOLE
Manufacturer and applier of Colo's Asphaltum Iron Clad ltoof Paint. Tho
bos I for motal and shingle roofs. MnkcB shingles like slate. Also put on us-
phaltum gravel sand tar and pitch roofs and lays tho genuine asphaltum
walks and pavoments and artificial stone. Old roofa repaired and mado as
good as now. Stacks and stand pipes painted and repaired All work guaran-
teed. Best of roforenccs.
O's
OUR
W LOCATION.
Spencer Hardware Co.
MISLED!
CYCLES
M
OYAL.
ROOFER
H. COLE.
200 W Okln. Ave. Soatoniuu Drug Co
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 108, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 16, 1896, newspaper, April 16, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73602/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.