The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 21, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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ABSOI.VTEI.Y PUK3F
:CITY IN HHIF.r.
I'crioitnl l'olutn rik! Mnturs TruB.pftltir
In and Aliont tlif I'ltjr
Frank W.ia't i ni Moscow lunch
last night
The Pona t it v iall club will play at
Oklahomaf ity today.
Treasurer Turner aud Family arc
home from Ualvestnn.
J. O Dobbs living near Moure was
-'ally Injured by being t'novin from
tin movvor.
Tin Patriot of America In I' .m in
-Tf-sting meeting last miii .1 K
(ea'on presided.
Claude Parktr Jim Furber Nels
Warren Mid 11. II. Heynolds were over
'.Din Chandlor Saturday.
ke nlainod glass windows are being
ut in place in the nev Haptist cluirch
nU jvs vory hrnilsome.
').lo Bckomeyer cane in from a visit
.0 Jp.ingJohl 'II. yesterday lie
e.t .o Oklahonr City last night.
tSUin-iiinMstS hold .heir Irst services
in" oTAcnuro11 tod-y " the new
...'- IU 'jYl'jdJcs'cd n"t StiniHy.
' i. sBidonoee o Pnnk Allen K
Hp-dls-.'nd T O. '.unpkins near Of?
landc ivor. demolish h) by Wednesday
nigh o s.c.w.
The Crplviil ic rorsMng ' ognn couu-
. iictrroos fo" urninc ou. in the o. Iir-
ii 1 McICluler pi "id1- It will be ilif
- 4 no::. I'o.'on-oer.
- origin' 1 pL.isio 1 was granted
'Hlipiu "1. lecler Oe'c 40iW
hocioiv jrtio-i. Reissue r u" imre-iie
''IHam onry Jdncjd Ckl-v
SfTsii Hank o I'luokroll riil op-in its
iloor?YO:JiATn?.5li;4gr diya. .'.
2. RfcurrdBon anir J. '. Irr's n of
vl.ord -10 the proprietors. " '
'u 3raibohoue of 2 J. Anderson
7"h n-llljJ off 1. tho T5: glo drug store
ast ilgh. V Hrown being tho
li ckv holder o. 1I10 winning ticket
U 7j
1 rs. L. II Ilagan Airs. J. It. Koa-
011 nUss Collar and others will tr.Uo
r-t in tho Camp Jamison Coniei.erate
locial Monday evening ut the real-
lcnce of Qon. Jamison.
.n entertainment will be given by
'bo pupils at St. JOwOpb acadamy rt
McKennon's ope-1 Inuso Thursday
night Juno 3fi -.t 1-10 to which aft
aro invited. "Mekjis da
3 The ufisscs 'lurch riid Hitchcock
?avo a vory oijo-abk picnic to their
rlends vrday o"erlng a. d Col. Stllos
ded to .ho pleseure by surprising
ine gues.s w'tli . v basnets ol choice
perch s.
G. . wj-r ims Mid his elgar em-
porium oj Uurrisou avciuo to II. c
Olds nud II jree i'ijtoL. The new pro-
prietors uro lius'la.8 .rour way lack
and . '11 undoubtedly conduct one !
tho tuvplaa. i.- t.-e jltr.
" A. ...oiJenl if .'opeka Ksna-
is in ui oit visitint his brother J
t. McNcal of tl.i 'uthr'e .'stlonui
bank. Mr. uioilvt 1 is cne c f tl e vn
ej-a of tho Topo'i. jril rc 'iree.'
'"ho o'lcl ' org..n 11 'laus s.
t'nited States iarshal "ilorl le.t
for Columbus Ohio yeste.d y l o.r-
ing witli tho notorious Hill I'rlule-
.1i-SHgwa"v-r?oetoU" BL Ju
two years ago. t . xr r o-
Ntr and Mrs. Joo SovarnB and ilr
jel Uowman will leave toino -
ior aracoy mum. to sponu tue J'. n
mer. Mr..Sevorns will drive o c
kirk while Mrs. Severns :nd liar
s rr ...
uowman win wnoel their v-.
Severns will spend two )- in
nesota and tlion go tr '. l.w.ir.
- ." I
Ono young m. n ; VarfiUll- .
Outhrlo was sc-red Yr . doa.l- b
tho stem Vju'd-y ipit. ' n
nignt wis t r t cji In I .'. .ow oor
f"t u tiL lloo- Ij ron.o. n r--th
7'ndow i ode ) fcj -.H.lnoeoi
lrposslblj. J"ii Uuow wr . Jlk
I IjVl Btv -"'er .ie stiuu u 1 ie
v ioln-i'jI V1 fi-w 1 ! ac.
jefari 'V j otmg 'ii . 'u .r h' t
i. ppeneu je-jj o. 5ik. H.er
-n cj. urn -oo.4Mt him with
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v i. . r 1. .0. hove ai
vrs ujdar l.a imp. eksio-
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111 k m:ri ca.aful in cVooa-
. ins 'lrce u .he futi e
' I' .
5 S -o- 1 Er.Cj School aaso-
i'l ";1 a r-d r Uy .
-o . 1. io!d C p lu H
1Mr in -ron m Trl The
wa T'ees ill Ax-. rt of .0-
a i.'.ec.ly e . of tiuthric
ll o .h ;i. arrc . river aud
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.h. 1 is u .d .0 com
o j? .. 1 1 hool nd one
h one
it tl -n
j
jibel- . h progr m will p
'C '. r jd audreMM will be ? .
Jd jy j e r' o. ie oftcem of the
ic.il assoe) do rnd other work-
l ll air.. w. and bring well
. bnkoj
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.uieJrape .a.i o '
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aLcRvcro-fr -I." ovFPcrt
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iroKlit 11 thU City nml In .Inllnil h Urn
Charge of Alnnter.
Diok Clifton aliafc Dan Wil .. alias
'Dynamite DicW" was brought to this
city yesterday and lodged in the Fed-
eral Jail. "Dynamite Dick" is a noto-
rious outlaw the last of the Dalton
gang that tool part in the bandit
fight at Ingalik in 181)3 Last year
when Outlaws "Slaughter Kid" and
Charles Tierce werekillel and brought
to this city the impression was out
that Pierce was the real "Dynamic
Dick" but sue 1 is not t'.c case. ICrer
since February H'U Clifton h. s been
chase. 1 by Deputy F. I. Canton ci the
Pawnee district to whom all credit is
duo for his capture. The outlaw was
pulled at Rush Springs Chickasaw
n. tion 'cbruary 1 on the charge of
sellirg whiskey to Indians Previous
to .hat .ime he had been tracked from
the Trirngle country and back by
Deputy Can. on. A reward of $2000
wus ofTorcil for Clifton's capture and
.ilarshal Shep Williams uf the Paris
district cl 11 led all the credit and the
rewrrdfor .lie captnre. "dynamite
DfcV.'v8 brought to this city yester-
day on the'ch'Yfe f killing' 0111 'i t-
son in the 0 ge couM"- krst ";.
nlng he was rearrested by CjfcV57i on
the charge of killing Deputies Huston
Speed and Shadley in the Ing-vlts bat-
tle. In Commissioner Thomas' cour.
tho outlaw was fully identified as
"Diamond Dick" and was committed
to the Federal jail.
Not many business houses in these
United Stages can bo-stof fl-ty years'
sti ndiny. Tl-o business of Pr. J. C.
-..ysr.&'O. Lowell mass. whose in-
comparable Sarsar arlllr is knot.n and
used everywhere lias passed its half-
centennial and vs never so vigorous
as at present.
(lullirlo mid tho IV lUillxtK.
The Grant County News of Pond
Creek says:
The executive committee of the Peo-
ple's party are nrranging an outer-
tainlng program (or the territorial
convention at Guthrie August 4th Mid
5th. The way the trains run renders
it impossible to go to that city do tho
necessary work and got away tho
dame d-iy. Accordingly wo learn that
the city intends to do a nice thing by
the delegates mid visitors on the evo-
uing of the first day tlioroby giving
lime for the work to be done and to
allow the delegates to loava for thalr
loines ou the afternoon trains ol ;hc
seventh. Ve are also Informed mat
mteb will 1 ndoubtedly be given for
that occasion. Tho
It-Miu-ts Meij'it eluj of Guthrie .-e
f iirg Jiki! jubilant over their sue-ct-s-
1 1 ki curing the Populist t .rrilorlal
cmvimtion They :onrriai'i tL-.t
their cltv has always been.discrlriija-
ted agaliiftt in tb piaci xg of .'n .erri-
torial conventions . all par.! on
recount Oi the old p.ejrdicc jx'sv' k
ai aI .st .ha. jit s .ie crni
4 "-lJ
'h 1 'ill 3.1. .i" ii'.
netr .l.slc c lied lur 'here
1 ' st . . . j .
'". e tt .oils Io. Ui'h s
ys:
1 10 1 1' .he p.omir.'it ". jpi'.-l." z
uo.t Ij St. L mis ir .iio- 1 .'
-u-- the .is.ioLil ooJ-r.-Ljem-
. vwuhui bjoi .r. .es w c .-e
'irs vV. mm to aet.'t. In ;i 1 onr
cr:-.y aid K ie ro' r 0I4 .'.
t'tl-j Ir.ir jjst I. ajpriire -1 K...
i.i p.ll '88t . .r u.-i bj.C.e .1-
uew tov.-'tc-y o. ri'h'.'on uj c ".
o.iereu to .I l.i . ijrren . 11 w'lllo
tin iorders r 1 bV r i-ri-d jy U.
3 roo 1.J01 nrries .ho .iil
been anpol. eu r )rlr ?r o" tl- 1 lam'
or oe rt . thrl-. et iuto the .or) f-
dei. t rri.ory with some carpeiif's to
1-ve ' ouse b lit u the u ec. In
eg's.e - d ecei r 'f the .4
ofbee. " '. i louse b lug eomf I .. f he
.j-; vc- jcic . u ow 'jr.mrt cj
oe.i.. me opening -nd h- Midtd la
Uu..me ever since.
e is .0 s.-er ker o. i 1 third legU-
1 ti - emblyof Okl-ho-Aft and wll'
P bably be governor o. Jr t U rlry
if a Kepublle- . - -a(doBt abonld I
elected.
It is fact th-. x l's arllla
the One rue "Uooi. u-Utr k. 1
h "ed orer nd ot aj. I . .Y It
uw i e j 3 er a eur . ea :j u
other morleln t '.1 j; do ny ad.
ood'a "ilU - irrol.-
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ui o noi . a .. B-n or m
l.
dr ggUU. '.re.
'llio . X. -i -i
be -.UhI llri o. ae
kl jj .ooe
.or
o t
. ny
Ic .
r .
eie.r-.ee sal ..HI loot Vt
time longer. V.er t-.ko 4t
of these ala gHtjrad n loee.
patterns at It -g .k a wkolosalo
Personal ' ntod to know the ad-
dress or wamw - or of u.1 J s '.e
rTiudley eaanpto . bora 1 - rid ir i.
the eat. t .o-ld be to be. 1 . .-
t e .1 eorrwjoiMl t.h ma the cam
plon bo- j t Maar of 'be' orld. .' .
T W.U c: iB. 7 r. Uo street Cleve-
la C U. 8. A 17ta
Druggist .vf ij- is he. a -Bd s r-
n. . I v ui i-. 01 . - y( u i - i -a-
.tar to Jm' I ' i t.ll 1L . .o .
r.? ve orer . tSe i w.i. ir-dr. m
MX iW "u.h to.
nt
iTUbir - to do
Ue . i j.b
qx tA. Cu.rrP.
u Jii(e-s ur lag
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KAILHOA'DH REASSESSED.
1frl(rlol Hon til of Itnllroml AmH)i
ttoM nn Itniwrlniit ?tetlne.
The assessment of railroad property
raado by the Territorial Hoard of Rail-
road assessors til their rogular meeting
in March having been dcelared exces-
sive and illegal by the district court
and the said court having Issued an
order compelling the said board of
railroad amessot-k to reconvene and
reasscc said railroad property the
Territorial Hoard of Railroad assessors
met in the office of the territorial aud-
it r at 11 o'clock Hatiirday June 20
1990 for the purpose of carrying out
the order of the court aforesaid Tho
following members were protunt:
Uovernor William C. Henfrow Ter-
ritorial Secretary T. J. Lowe and
Territorial Auditor li. 1) Cameron
After hearing evidence bearing on
the value of railroad property and
considering the assessment made on
other properly by several counties It
is ordered by the board that tho valu-
ation of the property of the several
railroads in the territory be fixed for
the purpose of taxation as follows:
Atiehtson Topeki r ud San a "o
main line Arkansas CU-uMMoii JSimio
per mile
Atchison Topeba and W nla Fe .ii-
owa division i.iain li 1 vlooo per mile.
Chleago Re M- Islaud rnd 'acillc
main lino $6000 pur mtk.
ChooU.r- Oklahoma and "u!f m-ln
line SlOCn p r irtle.
All side tracks ml .urnouU S20O0
per mile
Locomotive $3000 ereb.
Pi ssejger err CIOOC 0' ?h.
.i ail natkage nd e press ours 91600
eroh.
Crboe s S400 each.
House cars CITS each
Crttle enrs 8175 each.
PP t.or c rs $1.0 each
Coal cu ;15() each.
Hand crs J13 e. ch.
Telegraph lines ln or Uu fi -st re
Iier mile and lo pv Tn'ie for cli 1 d-
ditional wire
AW tools materials and improve-
'nents on riglit ef wy atlhevrlu: .Ion
jhrwn ir tlu s orn roturns of the sov-
orrl rr.lord companlos to the board
"l-ebonrd dlree.od tlio auditor to
prepare tin necessary schedules and
forward Jie imiio to the sove-nl coun-
ties on or before u tine SS 1800.
The board adjourned sine tliu.
B. D. Camkiion Auditor.
Hy A. C. Nichols Joputy.
liucklufjhatn's Dyo for the Whlskors
Is a onulnr proparr tion in one bottle
and colors avonlv a brown or black.
Any person can easily : pply It at
home.
The chance of your liio tlmo is to
secure 0110 of those $6 atlassos of the
world. LUHe t Co. glvo ono with 885
worth of purchases'
Lost llotweon tho Capitol Xntlonal
bank and Seward 4 live dolln;- bills.
Finder will bo rewarded with ono of
tho bills rnd no questions asked by re-
turning same to S. Nix Outhrlo Ok.
Confcilerrte Voter mi.
Severul ladies ana gentlemen among
them Mrs. II. II. Ilogan Mrs. J. R.
Koaion .'-liss Collnr Mr. Jerry Cor-
bott Hon. Roy JloUman ani othors
will take rnrt in the i Horary and mus-
ical oxuxlscs i'ondoy ovcilng Juno
82u rt the residence of Cuncral J.imt-
soj wluro tho mcotl'igoi -ho ConJud-
ora.ovoterans and rnd roughtors of
he Confederacy will bo .iolu. o
formal tufowr riUosvlU bo issued but
all uro cordl-.lly Invliod.
I I. uli ''li i)eor.
A grand picnic and baibocuc will to
hold six in Ibis Boutuwcs of o'-virii
ou Tee: Creek .Tuly 4 rhle t promlt-i-.
tols 1 m-iinn oth '.It.-lr. lion. J. i
I'ciloa 0: .bis city .III deliver Lie
oration.
Vir -i luvlted if attonu In 1" ("I-
.a Ion services of the new odiUco .
.lie Ifiret Haptlst uhuroh Guthrie C.
T. corner of Nobb inl. VUirvnios a:
Suri"ui"ana S p. in. Morning sor-
mon by Hev. N. IJ. Rairden of Omnha
Nob. The Commlttoo.
A lady minstrol show with two pro-.
foulonals as guides and tlio rest c ' I
he performors in oork made up o' .1 I
.il.e latllos of the olty pi--." o t
t 0 1
U '1 rie ..)).. ho
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"a.-A.u -ih. ' ie tii"on 'z.a .'
.3h ".".'. roujr.ed Vt.v i&.'i d
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3
Soi'i .u: . c.h'..r Islr..i .3-.
io'iv loulu te u-'i.ell . .c lr Uiy t. '
ret ul n. '.' tre r s fii'iook.
"'ic c.' v c deelrrja oil " d .no -. -ic
.e . c ro.ur jed Ijj jo ty. i y
j'c '.inel.
' 'it nei l'jere o. J 1 Tret
ipro..t a -11 10 m jet at. J-iid
V i
irK . s.reen iv ).r ' )-. ng
.f:M.-0. "' n y. PrsJu-iirt . .
nVU t.or rjr.
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with food f om All'
yotif
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vB- per A a U
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lio v q.re t : -r w 1.'
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Jf.'l a.e nt 'joi' .Ur". r.'.r till- d .e
- uj. .t ko urn .-. .j s .I h
3orl .4fl ast m. .'-t 't.'jr'e -Uc.tl
b'ttk or their s-;k ill je
turaed a n .. . . viomokht
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If yoa are got j. . jXj sui
al i tho 'I- u Xhmi i.
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rid iol.. tt4 rll mou In
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-uly 1 . 8. .Icl es to ii i
co.-vi.ur.s ' a- a iu i or (l ec.ion.
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UBATOt UUTHME. QKIAJiQMA
Help
js needed hy poor tired iniiihcrs ove--worked
and burdened with care debili-
tated and run down because ot poor thin
and Impoverished blood. Help Is needed
by the nervous sufferer the men and
a omen tortured with rheumatism ncu-
rnlglA dyspepsia serof ula catarrh Help
Comes Quickly
Whun Hood's Barsaparllla begins to en-
rich purify and vltalizo tho blood and
sends it in a healing nourishing Invig-
orating stream to too nerved muscles and
organs o( tho body Hood's Bnrgnparilla
builds up tho weak and broken down sys-
tem and cures all blood diseases because
Hood's
SaroaparillK
1 m I in-1 tin-1 1 in- IMcmhI IiirHnT .lltlrugBW
rrcpiircil mil l 1 IcmkI A. ( c Lowell Masc.
. . . . are the only pills to t . ko
i iCCU 'JlZ witli IcKHlsSarsaiia-lllr.
HIM 11..1.11.11 . -.l
JCJLIJLS.
l. ! 1 . ilhlu
Hobt. tjlso .-r-s out oast o .own
ief.- ih j .isldj tc o." . ' 'oti.'i!:
1. st Sund . 1 nd j : colt1 int .'ounil r
-ewl; bci slc-1 l-jyb the ror 1-
sh' 1. "in oliild w: s ir.".etly inlj
ml ye. .v-sbeu. 'i. IipiI .he'f j4.er.-
rr ce cf belhg jus. ttssed off the wrgo 1
rs its I'lh' '-1 n motlior p .s ed tit .ftor
"InL It jir h. Some p' rtle cr.
.uttscd o d"all r short tlma 1 . .Vi
pl ae . bcu. o"i hour " eforo t r. -C' lso
found the brbo. J.s. 'omrck "r.sed
tho brbe. Prrlios lunr-i'lr.jly began
Boarah ror the Mother und .ound lier
In comprny with lier f'.tber (Mr.
Roberts of N K O count?) near 'ho
western part of our county. Vlie
mother (firs l.oover) confessed Jilt
crime. The? were brought b-ck 10
town nnd placed in tho hrnds of tr-c
proper ofllccrs. Tiio ft the claims
that Ills daughter left .ho wngon
ubout 30 minutes and returned but
snid nothing about givly birth to 1
child. That he kiiiiw tolliing of his
daughters shamo for sovorri hours :
lor the unntural dood was rccom-
plislied ulrs. Hooior had been away
Xrom home for some lime working
at various hotels trying 10 support
herself and daugluor of about five
years. Her husband has been dead
lor about threo years. Watongr.
nerald.
The pain that sometimes strikes r-
mau nt the inos. inopportune moment
is duo to lndIr:stlor. It nuy come in
homidt'1 1 dlnnor nnd ifiko .ho
fc-.s1. 1 mocker. It Ij a reminder ih.it
ho may no ont v. lift ho chooses nor
whon ho chooros. IJ.3 i a skive 10 tlio
wor.k. c s oi hl stomach. A. man'--health
und j.ron?ih 'lopem! upon what
he "Ola ou- his ioor1. This dcpoiii's on
his dkjjstiou. Pemcvo ilia obsiruciio;i
ir uikin: D.-. I'ia.cyaTbir.biirtl'olIoiF.
.hey aro a posi.lvc tiro for courtlpa-
'.'on uad hs itu -dnnt ilk bendfohci
sou; moul.uIi flfi.rlei c llr.r.lij.es.
bl icusress r.'u "hoar.btioi." Tin
"lolbts rre vt. t.o.lo I tholr
.c.'o.'. Thjal. pl? L-sisi r.rj.
i".oy i'i-c ro rlole-t v.-j 'U it .1 e
s?- m. ' 'hoy cusi nc prJ io 7W1-
'tf Ui 'd tl one-cia.s-r r-pjtooi.
or mt'UIns o.'l" .nd r.)i-'.
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I iiwd.'ies ".''o Id's jJLpcm"" "
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cov yr.j.s tollc s:
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Fotirlh nl Jniy feltbratlon
Grand celebrallou July 4 at Hturgln'
grove on the southwest corner of sec-
tion SS township 1G ran go too west
llecf nml mutton bar borne utid free
fur all dinner. Everybody invited A
cool grovo and pi cam lit place to spend
th glorious 4th. 11 tf
Try 'LlUieV pills for lmmati I-Is
Of every name and feature;
Glvo them a test you'l like tbom best
They aro a friend to nature.
You'll find them good to cleanse tho
blood
And n?t upon the llvai;
In ague olime taken in time.
They'll sure prevent the fever
One dose will prove that bile must
mov ;
Fur tills they've long been noted
When you have Ills lako Llllle's Pills
hey re hinall nnd sugar coated.
Sold only by
l II LiM.IK &. Co
Drug. Hook und News Ucpot
.Motor ltlocu.
Do i't -ail .r try .he Oold Medal
flour made bv Washburi Crabby Co.
( . MlhiiciipolU Tho llnefit in tlio
United Stat is. '"00k the medals at
tho World's al the Centennial and
the St Louis Reposition. Tim Wel-
ec 1110 .Irocory isbole gont. 10 tf
u'tirilshai rooms with or wltlioji
board rt .Irs. Newton's '03 ilr.
T rrrisoii.
HP-e y0U noticed how -he pcopld uo
orrrvlm oil inat won pane- ;rom ui
Hi's tlriiK storcV Thosi
n.lcf I.h tho dlscou.'t u'
the people.
holes'lt-
.(" or klt
J"or Bale Mod 3l '0 ;olr
!. t lmost now 85. Ch 8.
ner. Vrry O. ".
ibl b'.oy-
L "'ar-
Ktfi 1. vou wriit '-hool .or voi'r o'r.
g'rl that will J-a woi r tm". r3 -to.
.ho Unrtfora C50 whfM. Tf. Ulb .".
Co.. sole u;e ito
Thoso who lah their cyec bolen: Id-
eally e. mined r.nd hf ve glrtsocs ni'op-
erly fltlcd should not i'll to consult
Dr. !' nrtz 1 layer rt hio oflec over
HuhbV 1 Ohb bom e i 11 n 1.
"oioho.s' reia.eit. '-aa. 'ur.d
printed bound li mi ulllt. rnd cloth
.or sale 1 1 loylo's book 3tor3. Tho
It : s-ys .hoso re'isici-s rs jqulred
10 bo used by Lcr..hora In rll public
cohoolc 'in-ironed b? ilrna.'lu tendon t
Oumoro-1 J
'i'i'o r.'o closing ouu our Jiosk of bicy-
cles and will iosi.lvoly soil Uiom a1
cost for .he nexi thirty rays. J. U.
Lyon cor. Dillon r.nd Ok1homi
avenue. 13 t30
These are hnrd times and prlcu
count. If you have novcr tried LlllL
A Co 'or what you v. jut in tho diui;
or book line just :lvo ihem ouo trial
r.nd our word for it you will be more
than plei 'sd.
Charlie Cameron tlio carriage pain-
ter hns moved to iho old ilimball
building ou Liivlslou botweon Olili-
hemr. and Clevoluud. All work gunr-
an.eed. lOtf
Ilr.voyou socn the Oil Colnmblp.?
Tho pleasure you feel In riding a
.vhcel that you know is tho host that
cm be tn.ido is worth more than ihc
price you pay extra for your purchase.
P. II. Lillia -. Co. liavo secureu tho
.igencv for tho Columbia TUki. and
have '.hem on ccliib'iloii 'itiheir s.ore.
If you wnnt io see tho best whoel that
cm r made cr.ll roiiiiu.
Tin
a -v. 5. uuv t Kcpons
U.
( .- r-i.
jioii' lioym Baking Powder
'fffgr ''n all others --""
.i.:- - di.ia.rv ocqun nt-
"o ll.Q)-v..jti-iV.i city limiui wl---
":"o boon notified .0 brte nuls'iai.-.
in .lie s'irj s o. m- ro -.illes id 'irl y
ura you rre in loy 10 vc .i-f
S'I('
.0 lat3 trus. be co ir.liau Lb
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DR. PEOPLES
DO -:a:.'i'Xi5rt'-
Tln first rnd leading d.-tLt
In
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Loh. Cl.leo at Hfirla 0. T
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tf
vo Jiii c:.'Jarcu . 3 1
ti-atln.ic. rid) ai. vlst
ale . . a.iafln "Mill i-eoti
Of JMNhl :.'.; .'Jlllrn ..
niolf aii
aha -ir er o; Vitjrie
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Jer-tfti'.
smith Arm
FRM) R.
Justice of the Peace
and Notary Public
My Office 1 light ani well" tvniila't-d ntd fltttnl np fr
tho eonvonlencf of attorneiiH and the hsmlltng nf hml
nrss In general
0(11 en In International Lnan nid TruM
RICHARDSON
Doilura in
LUMB
Mloi'lc a nil tni'
half North
Wt-t Side
r'-HOI.K NC.
.1. W. McJ' MA L PitnsiiiKNT.
SUTHRIE NAT1DNML BANK.
Capital
.1 -
Surplus
Hnanl n( Directors Itr
James Stratton Hnraee Speed
ORO. M. HILLiNaSLUV. 1'rMtdi-nt.
R. HODOES
Casliier.
OAPITOL
NATIONAL
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid 50000.00
Surplus 105000.00
IJOAHl) 01' DIllRUI'OltHi
A. O. Hrowor Catdtallst UtloaN. V. Oeo. R. Illlllii'jsl iy. lulhriii O T.
V. B. Ilodao (lutrlo. Jim. l'-Stone . Jin i 'h.
Chas. B. KllllnKSley Outhrlo
COUHKSPONDMrCB SOLICITMI).
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OTEL HOYW-
L1ST HAfiSISBK AVENUE .
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PROPRIETOR.
DON'TBS-ftSLEDi
HOFFMAN
IVIETEOR
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Oklahoma Bic vols' Qmr-
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of
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a crtt .A b .orow i
Jr ' uie'.'L hi n.li 11 iu . n
UanMi c 'jne:ij . or nar .1 east
i .-reofl inc. i.(ir -t u. MtrbMit
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Ilobert Mnrtln J. R. Cotttngham.
W. J. n'C'RSi?A '.1 Cf'Sh'.".
CHAS. B. ItlLLlNOStiHV.
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COLLECTIONS A HPKCIALTY.
PERRY
CYCLES
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IticTelac sold un InhUili '
tiMruntoo will intureet yftaBJUl.rctV "
iring o: all Wp.do;...rort rir. " "
100FE
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was suit' iuh line ut Aur put .hi .
roc-i. and lave Lh juimlnu i. .... ..
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 18, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 21, 1896, newspaper, June 21, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73653/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.