The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 25, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
fi cufcjcv
Id nM nfnce slUuttarlo. Okla.
W a i r aii matter.
the Lnsder Printing Ooittpsny
LESLIE Q. NIBLACK
Bdttori
Unix "fnlnr l'uper rablllihetl In Uathtle.
Official Organ of Oklnhom nemciney
The OHIclnt Orfinu of Lotsn County
TIIUttSDAY. JUNB M 1606.
Tub Dailt TiRAuan accopts advertis-
ing with the dMInat and positive guw-
Mitse that It hM doublo tho psld
clrcuiattoa of any news paper published In
Oklahoma.
Tux Lkadkh ltlndory Is ono of tho host
inauiuiioos 01 me Kinu in mo west 1 1 . u
dally turning out largo quantities of w k.
Scud In your orders for binding and blank
books and thoy will be promptly attended
tj.
UUIIBOIUI'TION HATEM
DAILY.
One month dollvorod In city I 40
One month by mall SO
Three months 1 SO
yii months 3 00
One year BOS
WltKKLV.
a'lx months I JO
Jna year 100
Oklahoma Democratic lMiiU'orm
itesolved That we heartily emlorso
the Ilajnacrntle principles as laid down
by JeTlcrson and Jackson and that
those principles are the true test of
loyal Democrats.
Resolved Thut we are In favor of
the free and unlimited coinage of gold
and silver atu ratio of 10 to 1 regard-
less of tho action of any oilier couniiy
aud the steady and gradual increase of
tho circulating medium to moet the
just demands of tht peop'o.
Resolved That wo favor homo rule
and the appointtnont of the bona fide
cltlz ns of Oklahoma to tho federal
oll'eos In i. lis ic.rkOiy
Resolved Thnt the dologates elected
to tho natloniil convention arc in-
'true ted to vote as a unit on all ques-
tions coining before that convention
and to voti for no one for nomination
for president or vlco president wl o Is
not unqualifiedly in favor of the free
und.unjjjttUwl coinage of gold and sil-
ver at tho ratio of 10 to 1 Independent
of tho action of any other nation
Resolved That we arc in favor of a
tariff for revenue only.
Resolved That we are in favor of a
constitutional amendment authorizing
the collection of an income tax us a
part of the federal revenue system.
Resolved That wo rocognuo liberty
us the birthright of every human be-
ing and that wo earnestly sympathise
with .uttering Cuba in her struggle
for independence and call upon tho
president to grant the people of that
'sland recognition of belligerent rights
in their war for freedom.
Resolved That we condemn the Re-
publican party for its persistent critn
inal legislation to porpotuato Iteolf in
power by such acts as the force bill
disregard nf lir nnnnlltntlnnn! litnitn
tions destruction of silver ns- ouU'df
the money metals logislr.tloii in the
intorcst of the classes tuid against the
masses. - '
lttW.ved JTrfat in William McKlnle-
we recogifue fffXT"pti: ' u ul
macfacturin irurU he recti . .
'.o.r hands ' onom i. -ini ua
ons or thu )ripoo of ' ia ee iijt. sn
apj -h? b tm agent to . in.bnr uiid
ve! tno'r grert fortunes by tl'i
sruaie'.ose taxation of the poo.lo 'ltiut
we further recognise in Wltllum Mo-
Kiuloy thu most o'lilnei. tins n'a'
s.rnddlobug of h's la r i
mek 'ltforo the - u"v.ai. jeple who
is vouched for as being in favor of
both tho frco coinage of silver and of
a single gold standard.
Resolved That the national com-
mtttceman from this territory Is here-
by Instructed to vote with the free
silver men in the temporary organisa-
tion of tho national convention. s
Rosolvod That we favor the en-
actment of legislation by congress at
the oarliost pocslbe moment which
will give to all the settlors upon pub-
lic lands in this territory the satno
rights to True homes that wore ac-
corded to tho settlors of original Ok-
lahoma. Resolved That we favor more liberty
und yirlvllceoB in roference to Indians
holding allotments in Oklahoma and
demand such legislation as will por-
mit thu Indians to conduct tholr busi-
ness without interference on tho part
of the Indian dona tmont or its agents
and that the Indians having one-half
or more white blood be permitted to
sell or dispose of their lands without
interference by law
Look at Ohio; se Illinois
ng In line for white metal.
All roll
Tint pople will not listen lo tariff
this campaign; Its ft. dead Issue.
iik Republican papers in Okla.
homa are in the ailddle of a very sad
fix.
Tiih doiaulUng Taller might be
brought back by the extradition pro
cess.
Junuixa from his literary activity
Uen. Woylor saeuu to be eonduoting a
campaign of education.
Tho opposition to free stlror in Ok-
lahoma hardly casts a shadow. It Is
the mere fuze on tho peach.
A j. auo k assortment of warmed over
Hops con bo bought cheap in Okla-
homa by making application early to
Abo tJeay.
The Capital ludorsoe the Republican
national platform one day and declares
for sllvjr tho noxt Poor old Capital
It can't decelvo the voters this year
It beglm to look as If (Jen. Woyler
killed a few Cubans every time he
heard of the publication of anything
In the United States that did not please
him.
Now let'd hear from Sam Murphy.
Capital.
The Lkaukii wirod the above to
Murphy l"V5t evening. Murphy is tho
only original Republican goldbug in
Oklahoma Here is the answer lie
tent to the Capital:
'Katorow il you. tat orowl"
1'Min Rrpubhcans indorse tho "inou
and not tho platform If that rulo
were to prevail gcnornlly little trouble
would bo oxncrlnlicod in oleellnir
Uroror Clovoland prosldont by accla-
mation. "Thk Republican party Is a party of
free conscience free speech and .reo
homes; and let these bo the campaign
slogan ' says the livening Capital.
If that is the slogan flod pity our
chances for statehood.
Hi) Lrrrt.K of Abilene Kansas who
was oonsut to Cairo under Harrison's
administration has bolted tho Repub-
llecin party on account of Its gold plat-
form mid says he will vote tho Demo-
cratic ticket If it declares fur froa sti-
ver. Tor Wisht Is bkldlng hard and high
far the fusion nomination to eon roes.
Cap. a'
The dciiM he Is! lias Mr. With-
held up onough money from funds do-
nated him by olllee-holdors to make
nnathor campaign? Mr. Wisby Is really
ambitious. So is a snail.
CoiiiBMAX I'i.yk.v has oruolly
knocked all tho thunder out of tho Ok-
lahoma dologatiou to St Louis and
shored tho lie down the Capital's
throat. He takes nil tho credit for
working tho froo homo plank into the
national platform
Thk Republicans may got up lots of
enthusiasm later on for McKlnloy and
llobart but there has been mighty
little so far They explained this by
saying that it is because tho nomina-
tion o' McKlnloy was known so far in
advanco of the convention. Whatcvor
the cause may be It is certain that
the enthusiasm Is lacking.
Timk after time tho blmotalll U hat )
captured both housos of congress bat
they have always been met with a veto
from a president selected because ho
was known to be a reliable champion
of dear money and cheap products and
cheap labor. Wall street kuows
where to put its money. Tho people
must acqulro equal wisdom and learu
where to put their votes and how ti
mass Hi cm.
In the Democratic state convci 'lor
at Maine a platform resolution declar-
ing for the free coinage of silver at 10
to 1 was beaten by only eight votes.
With the inlluencc of Cleveland's ap-
pointees removed it would have been
adopted almost unanimously. The peo-
ple of New Kngland aro all right p.nd
must not be confounded with the panic
breedors and money gamblers of Now
Kngland
Tim CAi'iTAi. has been trying to
double-load itself Into correct -shape
on thc-llnanatal question all week.
TlietTdays ago It declared for gold
but hi nte tho return of Congressman
I'lynn it wobblos around and says:
"Thu Oapltal advises Republicans to
str.nu consistently ou the mnuov
ii'iiiPtiuu In tho party th ro I
n 1 '.1.1 mi uu on but ono question b
liuu qi !' 1. 1 will not cut much figure.
i-irlfi.' inn eo homos are thclrsao."
O.i prll :o Jie Capital sal'': T; l:i
la til ci i er. 'i I tliT-. i ii LI m
tr a ' 'i '')i- Hie Democrats
n 'ture for gold and the Republi
cans for bimetallism outright. No
dead issues will be considered." Tho
Capital should quit. It has gotten
Into a jam. It must either bolt or tako
Its medicine.
rill MAN NOT THK lM.ATrOKM "
l'erry Republicans refused to profit
by tho mlserablo fall-down of the orig-
inal MclClnlcy ratification in this city.
On Monday night thoy attempted to
ratify and spread "oulogios on the vic-
torious champions McKlnloy aud llo-
bart." The ratification was attondod
by olevun and one-half Republicans
.ludgo A II Ilolos and Mrs Judge
Monti It was a very soggy damp
affair and proved to be a worse fiasco
than Wldmcr's negro function in this
town last week. After Capt. Wallaco
had sung a song Judge Holes he of
the poetic tonguo and slashlug hirsute
demanded that a resolution be passed
pruUIng McKInley. If MoKinloy Is
elected Powell Clayton will give Holes
a postolUce. A clause of the resolution
rendu
"It Is alvavs nf m ll(W ti& d
man on wh.u i l n g1 t believe 'o ue
a bad pla f jrm than to support a oad
man on what'omo might believe to bo a
good platform for after all It is more
tho man than the platform that wo
must work to to dofend aud preserve
the nation's honor hence we endorse
tho platform adopted by our national
ooiumtttoe in St. Louis on June 18th
1808."
Two weeks ago Judge Ilolos and the
dosen people who ratified were "sllvor
to the bone." It is different now. The
man and not the platform was In-
dorsed. These are hard times and prices
count if you have novor tried LUHe
&. Ca for what you want in tho drug
or book line just give them one trial
and our word for it you will bo more
than pleased
Cupid breaks Ids
bow at the sight of
a face full of pita.
turn aim moieties.
Hollow checks
simian eyes and a
sallow lomnlexion
will dvfy his best
intentions llcauty
H ni re than jlin
deep The gVln Is
merely the surface
on which is written
in pum characters
the condition of the
lirulw
' I)i Pierre's fiold.
en Medical DiM.overv is eood for the com
plexion because it males the whole body
liealthy because it clean and purifies the
blood makes the digestion ilrotiK and clears
out impurities of all kinds. I)y iiicteaiiasr
the ability to aiwiiuilate nutritious uxmI
and by the infusion of its own ingredient
it enriches the blood and so makes solid
healthy dealt. It cures d I waits of the
lungs liver tor tcb bowels skin and
scalp simply because all these dtseaj
Enrinv from the same cause a dlsatfeml
dJgestloa sn consequent irapui blood.
Sold by all medicine dealers'
' lA71K. s.
vnn
CANCER CURED
AND A
LIFE SAVED
By tho Porslstont Uoo of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I wns troubled for ers with n
ton? on my knee wlnin efr.il
jihj sic inns w In. trr.iti 'I me illed
unrer assuring in th.it nothing
rottld In done t" mm1 mi life. As
. Inst resort I wii4" indum! to try
Ajer's Saronparillii. .iml. .if t. r Ink
liiR a unmix r nf l t 1 1 . th' ho re
begun to ilisipiirir null in ginii.d
health miproM 1 iistfl in l'ii
treatment until lln- mih v.im in-
lireh healed since then I use
AerN Sir-iii.uill.i oi i anloii.ilh :is
a Ionic .mil blood pmifler ami in
deed it see li is ns thoui-li I oulil not
keep house without il." Mis. S. A.
I'll Ml-. Hlooliifielil. I I.
AVER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ay.r'-. Pills Reyulnto tho Livoi
Kltlii: MM UK AND roKKIMN CMI'I-
TAI.. One of the stock arguments of the
goldbug Is that the present rapidly
growing agitation In favor of frco sll-
vor will result in driving nil foreign
capltal.from America Of course this
Is a theory 11 is a hollow vacuous
assertion. II has no example in his-
toivnndno foundation In fact. For-
eign -.ipital is now actively seeking
Investtnont in countries which not
only coin silver but which use silver
exclusively. It is a we'1-known fact
that ''the cradlt of tho country Is not
determined by its 'currency' but by Its
prosperity." History p-oves this. All
the sllvor countries today am pros-
perous and therefore the credit of
all the silver countries today is good
and foreign capital seeks investment
in their securities aud In their enter-
prises. And how about the gold coun-
tries? Wo aro in tho habit of accept-
ing from goldbug authorities the as
sumption that all countries upon a
gold basis aro prosporous and that for-
eign capital seeks InvoBtuiont in tholr
sccu-Htcs r.nd Inth Irene pr'sos. In
tho lnsi L-suo of the Ravlo o. Reviews
tniesl'roi..cn has an' article regard-
ing Soaln i i. )r aone.ar syst-u
lit says.
1 3p"ii 's . cj. V. wh' ' 1. i b en
f.i . mrf ; la -s i o . n gold basis yet
CI ilsh bo ids -" i hardly be sold;
fo.c t tVtal . jfises to Invest ia
Spanish c ''see aud the currency
of the greati. .1. 1j Madrid ci.'
lates at a great i tuiit and las ic-
many years. A slm''- otntUl':. ix
ists In Portugal and i ivuM i'
gold standard counto -li 1. '
Turkoy."
Tho.cradit of Great llrl'.ain does not
depend upon a gold standar I and the
confidence in llritlsh iiivefi'iout doae
not dopond upon a gold at I i 1 1
doponds upon the prosperlt of dig-
land und in the prosperity r ' .. In i a
tries and her enterprise Tore if n
capital will invest in this ' w mi
tt has oonfi'loucu that tho ' oriiiu irs
will be profitable and t 1 ..j
profitable when the fal' i rl-.s "r
checked by tho froo sen f ..
AN IMiriNO I'ltUSl'ItUl
The supreme opportunity of its his-
tory Is before the Democratic part
If it goes r. solutoly forward lir 1 a
course to ilch principle' aud expe 'i-
onc" v v millions who have ahva s
ii.u'! vuh distrust will from th's
' 1 1. forw in' make It the trustee of
thoir hopes auci interests. It may be-
come at a bound tho commanding aud
potoutlal po.vor in the republic. The
way Is plain the duty easy of per-
formance. Republican disorganisation
uiakos Democratic opportunity. Tho
socoders who have left the Republican
parly because they can on principle no
longer abide lu It must be brought
into full and hearty Demooratie fel-
lowship. Noscunt and niggardly wel-
come will sufilee for the neds of the
occasion. Let us bt honest with our-
selves. The Democratic purty has
boon sinee the war nationally speak-
ing little more than a New York eity
aud Jorsoy City party. It must rise
above and beyond that. If tt would
winthe great West It must become lu
the truest sense a national party. Tho
Wosl is ours if we but use ihe proper
methods to gain It. Surely Democratic
leadership nevor had a more inviting
prospect to call forth all its energies
and abilities
Hocklen's Arnlea blio.
The best salve iu the world for out
bruise sores suit rheum fever torof
chapped hands tetter ulnars all 11-
blulns corns aud all sklu erup-
tions aud positively cures pile or no
pay required. It ia guaranted to give
perfo t satisfaction or money refunded
l'rlco 35 cents par Imx. For salo by
Soatonlan Druir C.
ROYAl 8 liking Powder
hrs been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
I For tlrst-clnsa paper hanging call on
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I nnjfts took!
olm. 1 1 imi i Oklahoma bupicmc
ourt Rrporto for ial' pi ice rcdurcd
lo 83 60 per volume or 810 00 for
complete sot Also limited number
of Statutes of 18U0 and 1801 nnd Ses-
sion Laws of 1505 for sale.
Hdoar W. Jonks
Territorial Librarian
Tlie Ills J'our
Confedarato Veterans' Reunion at
Richmond Va .lune TO to July S the
lllg INiur Chotapeake and Ohio route
from .St. Louis throuirh tho pooture-
otque mountains of Virginia and tho
historical battlo grounds. Two dally
trains from St. Lonls to Richmond Va.
Ask your local ticket agt . or oddross
A. C. McOuiHB
Hon. l'ass. Agt. box 533 Dallas Tex.
UlillntUn llmlfHvnr ltoiirluu.
The lllg Kour Cheipeukejt Ohio route
has been selected by the lindeavur
ers of .St Louis and the slate of Mis
Bourl as the olllcial route to the Na-
tional Christian Kmleuvor conven
lion at Washington D C duly 7th
to 13tli. CD
For desnr'plive pamphlet sleeping
car reservations etc. ask your local
agent or address
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"Vav l'ass. Agent.
1 O. llox 693 Dallas Tex. tf
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United atatr-j Convention Music
Teachers' National association Rate
one Ion est first class fare for tho round
trip i 'us 8800. Dales of klo July
5th and Oth Original return limit 1')
days from date of sale limited to cju-
tiuti' us passage In each direction
Kvtenslon of limit Tickets deposi-
ted with Joint Agent at Denver ou or
before July 11th will bo extended to
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200 miles Dates of sale July 3rd & lib.
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A trip east is often replete with
many annoyances such as transfers
and delays in the larger cities and tKc
summer tjurist is deprived of many
pleasures which aio incident on a trip
to tho Eastern resorts. To avoid
these annoyances the Santa I'e com-
pany havo arranged to run a special
train consisting of pullman sleepers
and chair cars thiough to Huffulo
N. Y en July -1th without change
Tho train will bo In charge of an ex-
perienced Managor of the Santa To Co .
who wil' arrange all the details of the
trip and relieve the passengers of all
annoyance and responsibility and if
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cratlc convention ono fare for tho
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bth nud Gth with final return limit of
July 12th.
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ono fare for tho round trip. Tickets
on salo July 2d 3d -Uh and 5th with
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Wasu'nj'ou or or boforo C p. m. July
llth.
Miiwauhius A'ls. July loth t 13th
.i-H am ml mooting Rapt st Youu
t 108 iJuii ii uf America ou" 'aio
.r t o -ound trip. TiiUeti; on alo
Ju' 14 til litij and 18ih trool fo. re-
1 I in jaseitc oaving M.lvMiuUfo July
1 iC h t.s and 2M
1 .noriean S n.'e' v i f .i ' Englueors
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i late j' jr.'
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July 0 to 11 1600. Oil. lust-class faro
for the round trip pmss S8 member-
ship feu Tlokths on onlc July 4 and 5
v 'Mi rjpturn limit to July 1 1800.
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nii ug Aiumt 5th 1600. wlli op
iui1 rn ti Itorta deposl'e' v?in
'o'nt rgmt p. M
waukoe ml 'ii cic f
'. It. IHUM i
A?v'"
' t publ "' ' "v Oklahci i i . i !
Jto:ui NoLicfl.
Notlrc is aereby t !'iat at a hon
the board uf commissi n i' T.ofau - n-
ty Oklatiouu Territory. ' tlietdt ay
f May. A I ISH a lie ''. 8 T ef V -oh"
lalion ana otners - - towusui.
ns for a vliw a- r '-rve. ' tbe pur-
1 -dire f locatl-. a c-'..r'.' com J d. de-
' t as folic .
041 nencli k tbe uor'btas' corner of
I 'clo.i Man. he .ortuwes. tua tsr of il-
t"f ti thence M'tR rw s- i. sUIon ' nt
I as near as urrtlca' 2 'o whvra s. Ill section
Mne 'ntersects sct;on Hun running sat and
weal jc'ueen mk-Mou as aud section W vn
Evsenud and that p. &l llnnlt. 51. U Snc'
n and John Nicnoi v ere amnloted view
rrs.and II l Wblts. ounty fturveror will
Meet at the place of belnnfnjr of sal4 road
on tbe Hb uy of July. A. I) ISM. at 10 o'clock
a. m of said day and proceedd to view and
Hurvuy said road and give all parties a hear-
infer Done b) order of tbe bof.r.l of coiiiinlnalon
m of Logan county oklaaoma Territory.
It K juhtStumaiit
Ci'i(it Clerk and Clerk of Said Hoard
lloiul Notice.
Muilce In hereb) Riven that at a wulun of
tbe board of commlsaiionerii. of Igau cuun
ty Otlahoma Territory held on the Htb iUy
of May UtM. a ix-titUin signed by Kphratm
lield and othsrn of Crencent township smV
Ins for a view aud a mrvey for the pnrpone
of lot stins- a certain county road described
a follow. Oomsnenctngat the croanlng on
the section between sec B and M about Ml
rod north of the southwext corner of wi M
running outhea-it around saud bill and
north Mde and tnteniectine sectlou line be
twciii mi -l and M about 60 ro.K cskl q'
koutbwi-Kt corner of kec M was lunmntixl
and that U MOobble t Hosg and Saw Watt
were appointed viewers and II I. White
luuntr surveyor will uieet at tbe jilaceol
beginning of said road oa the (Mb da of
June lawsTat UWclcwl s m of said day aud
proieed to tew SHd nurvey said road and
give all partle- a hearing.
Don by Order o the board of eomials
Hlouent of Logan count) Oklahoma Terrl
'ry K. KMMB1T STKWAUT.
t'ounti Clerk and Cleric of said Hoard
ltourt Notice.
N.jtlt c ik hereby given that at a wenaloc uf
the Ward of commissioner of Logan coun-
ty. Oklahoma Territory hold on tbe Mth
day uf Majr. U6. a jietltlon signed b Chas
White and other of Seward township art-
ing tor a iew and a survey for the purpose
nutating a certain county road demrlbed
as follows- Commencing at tbe southeast
turner of the aw qr of mc IN iu tp ft 11 of r
w them e west on the set Hon line about ID
rude to draw thenre around said draw on
tbe north side about 40 rod to ectlon line
theuce along kald line wet.t to the koutcuest
corner of aald sec 31 was ju-esented and that
II W Katbboue Prank J oh 11011 and W II
Lng w-i viewers aud ll I. WhlU county
knirui will meet at the place) of begin-
ning i nald road on the SUth dar of July
nils) atiuo'tioik a m oi said day and pro-
ceed to t lew and survejr said road aud Rive
all partle a tearing. ...
li.'iie by order ot the board of commit
sloncr of Logan fipuutjvilaljpraa Terrt
t. 1 H. JUIMBTT STKWAUT.
county Clerk and Clerk of atd Heard
llin'it t onls IlepKhllt
'In l-C' r thoroughly welt potc 1
on Hip in nr-if inch nn rvrnlful j hi
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wuicn win cover too presidential cam
paign thp great speeches the Novem-
ber election and tt outcome of ull the
wom and troubles abroad If intend-
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receive In return twice every week
for a whole voar a conv of tho
spiciest newsiest nnd most enter-
taining newspaper In the country.
Tho Twlce-a-Weok Republic will make
aspeciaityof giving all the political
news nnd speociies on both sides and
nt tho snmo tlino keep up tho very
entortaSn'tip departments It has al
ways contained
A ulL' inducement Is offorcd to those
who become so Interested that onlv a
dally metropolitan paper will meet
tueir wants ino imuy ami Sunday
Republic has been reduced to only SO
a year or 33 for six months llox 4
St. Louis Mo
SINGLE LMlEJUljl.
THIS SYSTEM of Lifo Insur-
unco; which Is orlglnul with und on-
orated only by tho Nnt'l Life is based
on a bingic l'rcmuim ad lusted on
nn oxact mathoinctlcal equity between
the persons insured so that each
will pay for tho insurance received
just what lllis actually worth according
to tho age and the hazard assumed.
CASH SURRENDER VAL-
UES. Cash burrender values aro
granted on our Single Premium poli-
cies at the end of each Fivo Year Divi-
dend Period
PAID UP POLICIES are gran-
ted on same terms as original policy
for si cli a proporatlon as the number
of premiums paid bear to the num-
ber required In the original policy
EXTENDED INSURANCE-
After the live annual premiums
have beon paid in vaso policy Is lapsed
and paid up policy !s not applied for
the Association will without any
action ou tho part of tho Insured
carry tho original policy for Its full
amount for such n time as the Reserve
and dividends then apportioned to tho
policy will pay for the Association's
then rates.
DISABILITY In case of total
piipbillty upon surrender of the poli-
cy thu Association may pny an
annuity certain of one-tenth of the
then value of the policy payable an
nually for ten years; or a single cash
payment equal to the present worth
of such annuity.
THAT SUCH A POLIOY
fully meets ttie purpo'e of life insur-
ance amply supplying the domands
of the Insuring public requires no
shrowdness or business experience to
see; while it is equally self-evident
that it is tho fairest most equitable
and just insurance contract now Is-
sued enabling thp Vitlonal Lifo to
sell life insurance m tho same prin-
ciples that lire insurance or other
commodities are sold' the purchaser
paying exactly what the article pur-
chased is ivorth and receiving full
consideration for the money expended.
Hprclitl Pentnres
THIS SYSTEM whllo it does
not include tho objcctlonablo features
sccuris by its H re-year accumulation
distribution plan all the strong and
popular points of Tontine Insurance.
It practlcatly eliminates or t educes to
the minimum tho dangers of loss
from lapse or surrender at the same
time securing to the persistent Insured
tho greatest possible benefits arising
from nil surplus accumulation which
can bo used from tlmo to time or al-
lowed to accumulate und be paid with
und in adt ition to tho amount of the
policy at Its maturity.
BY THIS SYSTEM you can
secure tho best and most equitable
policy issued contalul igaMthe new
and popular features "iou an alio
foci a-i.u-1'ri 'lat j'l aro not wasting
your mjuuy on xtravagant manage-
ment ns 'Jie cpuiibOi art. limited to a
(lxod amount acil all profitH aro uted
to lncr i o fie surpnto and
strengthen tho lost pavin ihiM's of
the compn so t1iai jiu wPl in u-r
feel In aft i if i 'h.i kvi 1 .it o--pondod
coi i'lurj) u uin" of mono
that might 1) 'li r 'live becu saved
IN SECURITY against loss and
to promptly meet matur'ng claims
tho most important nerquisltler of 2
Mfo 'ompany this bvsIhh U u't. all
I Dthi iv 1 us hv iw Bpi lial runurvij e'auho
u iUTuril in iidiifofli!l srtfoguurd
Viio proiiiiiiui psylng Tjorinii it hmiU d
tw tho pV' 'lHii!ufc' v is of lifo t'uif
' rord(Hui' t ) tli) minimum Hio dinnr
ct aHb dutr Insn ou aceoui t of inability
f r' m pii laust to pay p"' mnrutc 11
laUr n 1'
I lllu llO"-t "'ni imdsI i'i lilabli; )n l(i
. 'Wliilll
Ta -it not 11 f ee '7iir(i) (
l.it. ii'iustod accoi In.' w 'li. il l.
U iryii.
Gross assots 7.131142.00.
Surplus as to policy holder SI M7
57 i
National Life Association
of Hir'ford Conn
llagau & 1'alno goneral agents
Room 10 Uray Pros. Rlock
(Juthrie O. T.
first PublUneil In tbe Dally Leader May
ai.isw
NOTICE.
U.S. Land oce st anthrle O T. May
) ito.
Complaint having been unlerpd at this
olUce by Itlcbard Olilli.iin agatHat William
K. UlnVle charging and alleglagi
"That he is well acquainted with the
tract of land embraced In the hoinostead
entry of William K. Hinkle No 1WI9. made
Not 18 INS6 at the U S Land (Mice .a Outh-
tie O. T for the w 1-4 Sec. Si Tp 15
N It I. W and know the prusenl condi-
tion of the uw alo that tbe said William
R. Hinkle madt said bomekiead entry for
tbe puriioku of keculatlon and nut for
the purpoM. of residence aud cultivation
That said entry was fraudulent In this that
said entry was made to secure the payment
of adeotto the ktep mother and fatner of
enlryraau and that he has never reMdcd
upon or personally occupied tbe same since
making kald entry but that katd entry has
been held for kale by tne par.lcs w bo orlgl
nally sold the same and procured this entry
to ecure the debt a aforeatd That tald
entryman baa abandoned katd entry ami
that said abandonment exUts lo the present
time "
Oa May lfth 1W the following amend
meat was filed to kpltl romplalnt
"That In addition to the allegations filed
May 18 18M be alleges that he ts well ac-
?iualnted with tbe tract of land embrnced
n tbe homestead entry of William K Hin-
kle No. 1T18 made Nov IS Ib9&. uiwn the
sw 1-4 Sec. 33 Tp is. N It. 1 W and
knovs the present condition of the same;
Also that the said William K Illnkle in
addition to tbe allegation heretofore hied
ha 1 wholly abandoned kald tract and
changed bis residence therefrom for more
than six mouth sime making aid entry
and next prior to the date herein that said
tract Is not settled upon by said party as
required by law that said abandonment ex-
Utluptoand including this date"
With a view lo Win cancellation of said
entry. sa!4 parties are hereby kUinnipneJ to
appear at the V S- Land Omco at Quthrle
O. '' on the aHb day of June isvti at 6 o'clock
A. M to resound and furnish testimony eon-
earning said allegations.
Sit. Tl'03. J COnOBTT Itocelvor.
It you want bills distributed any-
where In Oklahoma write Smith the
bill distributor' bov 2 CO Outhrlo. Ok
lahoma. "l6U
iii li ) Ql.&
nuugmon s uuoianons.
Grannlatod Sugar it lb for $1 00
45 lb hand-picked beans 1 on
101b " " r.
4 lb good Raking Powder 35
01b Rico . gs
7 liars White Russian Soap . 25
7 liars Clalrctto Soap 35
7 liars OrondmothorN Soap .. 88
8 liars Rib 2ft
2 lb Cracked Java Coffee ;
3 Can Tomatoes r.
Swcot Corn por Can uv
8 Cans California Poaches .. . . r.
2 " " Apricots. J".
2 " " Rgg Plum . 2'.
2 " " Green Gage. . 86
0 Cans Sardines oil 3ft
S Cans Red Salmon 9ft
Whlto Salmon 10
21 lb Dry Salt Mont ..100
Armour llacon . . 09
Armour Ilams . . 11
Pearl Parley por lb .... ... 0.1
Tapioca a)(
Sago 8i
Ilroakfaui'up Coffee por pkr 20
3 Roxos C0IL0 Hssonco 0"i
Cleaned Currants por pkg OX
Pressed Tigs per lb 10
dolly por pall tr
Mlncu Moat 07
Rest New Orlotuii Hjrup 00
Rest Corn Syrup as
Sorghum per gal so
I 1-ltJpkgsS da . . 85
S lb Sal Soda . . 85
lb bulk Starch laundry ... 85
15 Dozen Clothes Pins ... 26
1 Large llottlui Itlue . .. aft
8 Small " " 85
Ground Spices; Poppei Mustatd
Allspice cinnamon und Cloves Hi so
Ground Spices Popper M us turd
Allspice Cinnamon Cloves per Hi 15
3 pkgs i east Foam 10
Tobacco Anchor per lb 13
" Froo Silver ir lb l0
" Starand Horsi'shou perlb 3"X
Rough aud Ready 1-lb pkg 15
Masons gal Fruit Jars purdoz . 1 00
quart " " " 75
Rubbors for Masons Fruit Jars m
H-gul Tin Cans ivi
Quart " " v
Sealing Wa per lb 05
Oils Castor Machine por gal 30
liluck Oil ao
Coal Oil 1M) water white 20
SUNDRIES.
Tonthplckf 5.000 for 05
Rarometorg and Thermometer ... 15
1 doz Load Ponclls m
Glass Cutters 0;
3 Rottlos LsPago's Gluo 85
Carter's Ink per Rottlo 03
25 En volopos (V
1 roam Writing Paper so
1 OxlS-lnch lliO-page Day Hook.... m
F. E. HOUGHTON
DEPARTMENT STORE
712 Noble Avenue. Guthrie O. T.
DON'T rORGkT FRIDAY-OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY
Danderine
Is the place to get the c isicM -hav-j .i 1
I the most stylish hair cut nrlb'e c.t.
EVERY BARBER IN THE SHOP IS AN ARTIST.
The bath rooms are strictly first-class
in every particulir. The celebrated
DANDERINE TREATMENT FREE
to all patrons of the shop.
DR. IGNATZ MAYER
OCULIST
um re Honrsi
IO to la in 1 30 w s p ui
Olllco ovur Doo IIIvo'8 Now Store 0k. Am. Uiitliric 0. T.
Practice Limited to Diseases and Surpcr of thp
EY15 EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPKCTAC1.ES AM) KYK ULASSF
Scinniiticallv ttdutcd to suit the most oiupllcnted usscs of onfe. tive sight.
YUM. YUM IT'S GOOD.
WHAT'S GOOD?
Whj the meat you buy of Q II. Owens. Sucb delicious stutl ou never laxtod.
all kinds from tender fulcv steaks to salt meats ovsters. tlsh. fire.id tmimr tr.
cooked meats too that maktf your moutn
nautu uwm ui uncut (hu.m )uw jib ft
with uutarle. He Is bandy too for be has
iuukuw ion juuubi uarsei. tdd mucr 41
111c iiuie uivcuiWiiHii 1 au arc inio
llARDWARH
Western Washer
Acme ( Inn n logiil
s
CedarChurns. " '
Pino Churns ii
Wood Well llurket
Galvantztd ltucket
Galvanized I'hIIs l niurt
Galvanlzod PaIN 10 iuart
nillwiiukco Dairy Pall. I8q-iart
Tin IVI. 10 quart
Wooden Pall 17 quait .
Tea Kettle capper Imttntn
Tea Kettle Iron
Ten Kettle granite
Iron KottloNo
Iron Pots No. 8
Porcoleln-llnod Ket lo ...
Elwood's Wlro Stretchers
Hill's Hog Ringer
Hill's Hog Rill' s pet bo
Shoemaker's Stand and 3 Lnsis
10ft h Inch Log Chain por 11.
Wfi 5-10 Inch Lot Chain par ti
Mattocks with handles . .
Railroad IMckMvlth hundlos
1 quart Collee Pot
2 quart Coffeo Pot
3 quail Coffee Pot
4 quart Collee Pot
5 pint cups for
8 Home Staple
8 llatne Clips
Rope Fastener
Steel Doot Luiks with Knobs
Cust D001 Locks with Knobs
S Inch Ml I File
10 Inch Mill File
12 Inch Mill Flic
14 Inch Mill File
Taper FIlos
Stone Waie per gal
Screen Doors
X Inch Rope per Jt ....
10
15
I i
At
no
08
1'
'II
SHOKS.
Moil's Plow Shoes 2 Huekles Mil
wiiukeu Oil Grain solid inner and
outer soles solo loither enuntir
well sowed und ilvoted 1 1
Sumo as uliuvo In loiigresx m.il
goro 1
Men's Creoles 1 no
Mull's Porpoise Leathor Slioe U-s.
and toiiK'liost leather lu uvlsteiin
solid Inuur and outer soles sole
leather counter 1 ;'
Ladles' G01111I110 Dum;ula Shoe war
rantisl 1 so
Ladlos' Oil Grain 121
Ladles' Genuine Kangaroo Calf I 50
Ladles' Sheep Sklu solid paper in
ners and spongy leather until
solos solid pajier counter ei
stylish and wa. ranted to wear out
day to
Wo havo a full lino of Oxford Ties In
Tan aud Klaek; also Children's Sandeis
that we aro selling very low
Barber Shop
AURIST.
'efcit
water to look upon. You are always pr
motlr
tils MftMcaL rtuu uc.l uuiuui:i7 in iswn
two markets One at US Oklahoma
Urted
ij ncn xtinue me ume aiar. i'ricc
to sul
iu uc )iica.ca
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 25, 1896, newspaper, June 25, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73656/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.