The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 12, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA LEADER FBOM AUGUST 1st. TO JANUARY 1st. FOE 35 CENTS.
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Toe Great Presbytsrian Rev C
iMpson u y 01 im to
Wliat HiiiiiG'
l'rotu tiD one claaa A toon baa
I'aino's ukry cninpoui.il rcneived
moro uuBtinti'd praUe foi its wonder-
ful poivern of making the Mck to be
well again than from nrirtifiU'rR of th
pospel in every Uunomlnatioii.
ltev Patlu r Oiicllet. ltt-v Dr "Meek
the editor of tli' Cuntral Mothodit'
Hot. Dr. Haird Hot. W. .1 White
D I) of ttie l.eorffia llupnat are
anions thr tiot of rlprtrTuten mho
have jrratef nl l. putilml p I i.idi tl eir
i-i. it-nt .' rn tr'n In" of l.'n.'lii to
r liei . 1 1 i' i vi i I rue ' of Ii i
ili is (fiea.i-t uf ii.l n melius nuki'i-
peoole well Iniililintr up t . shut teiitit
nerph aur i lini tin th n I'ooiluiu)
r otinjr o.it disi i i
Kev Cliatlc I. lhompMii I) I .
pastor of th. M i l"iin fli n in I'ns-
I'V'tPiian ' l.ur Ii m New "i i 1 1 v i
a man efovmd utlli hoiiur It. fore
.'oinu to tin eeli brated-oh ii n lure
lip now pr ucli -i In Mr" orli he
hcrved in prominent pulpit'- in inoln-
nati Chicago IMtisburf ami K'ii.k
C'.lv !! has wrltti n mtiiu und well
on themes uf public intert-1 presioed I
..ver the CenUinnia' Ooneral Assetubly I
in I'lilldulphlo and has often been a I
CITY IN 1111 1 KP.
l'oriotnl l'olnta and SIltei IrauiplrliiB
lu anil About the tliy
Judge liuckner is at New kirk.
l:. D Nix went south last niht
1" P. Illass lia returned from Colo-
rado. John ll'on ii
I'erry.
J. It L'eaton
-pringa.
uck from u trip to
has gotK to Colorado
'J he son of Mr
ml Mtf .1 K haun-
iliTb is qu ti hi I
J H Cottingham came in from the
n ir'h last evening
s.dnej t lurlie came up fi nn tUla
I oma Cit n last i-wrung
Mrs ! 1 Hainer is 1 i no from a
visit at J) s Mo m s la
ihsrlev ine r is back
where he was mi.i foi se
Henry L A up goes t
tins eveinnif l" open up il
ni W inli d
Ml wei k
lu county
. ainpaieO
Mrs W
bick from
cago
11 Coyle and
an i teuded
i I i'i i n are
v I to 111
tieiret-n
tarued y. '
rnipply.
.unl Mrs T.
r lav ftom a
l.owe it
p to 1 orl
Mr. Han Harms f I tl l.un
Ark.lsiln gui st of Mr. .mi Nlrs t
M liarnt -
l'hil Host i. bauiu Ufi vektcrfsy for
Muskogei lu atti in1 the Masouii. grand
lodge me t n'
Awnrtlcil
Highest Honor--World' Pair.
'DR'
mwrni
MOST PERFECT MAUG
A pure Crape Crstm of Tattar 1'owiW. Fte
Oom AmnionU Alum oi anyoUin adulUtant
40 Years Xhe Standard
CREAM
EAMN6
WTH
Oclortt Gompound Has
H.locitituiL lJroachor.
commi&Monor and chairman of leading
committee and an exceptionally
foreililp debater in all eliurcli court
lis liuye charity lias made him a
we U nine representative of his church
to other churches ami to his brethern
of other lands.
Dr. Thompson Is a prodlplous
worker lie U one of the many thoUB-
a'ln who have discovered what I'aino's
celr y compound doeB for those who
are worn out liy lab jr. ho are suffer-
ng- from Mime Bt(p of nt rvous i
ti a 11 -1 on and who n Hire a liealili
iv uf remeilv that unl speedily n-
plei sh the system with the proper
nutruui n'
Wiit'i i frjin New Vork on June M
l)r th unpjon said
' I thinU to th ue of l'aine'H pelerv
onipoiiiid is duethe fact that aftei .1
winti i of exhausting work 1 hiivp
bi'pn able to carry my duties tliroiii'li
the eneivalinff sprin(fiime with tin
uiiial ease and comfort."
To the multitude who suffer 1' m
tb'
enervating efects of the wrm I
weather in the climate this p'' in
straightforward statement from so
eminent and fearless a clergyman!
Mrs. Htnarson of Woodward Is in
the city on her way to visit her par
sntg at Chandler.
Airs Frank 0'Neil entertained the
young married ladies' club pleasantly
Monday atternoon.
S J Koldaui one of the most promi-
nent citizens of the ()age country is
in the cit) on business.
Two car loads of cotton gin macbin-
ery for the new gins in this city came
in over the Santa ire yesterday.
W. S. Denton of Knid woo was one
of the delegates to the Chicago con-
vention was in the city yesterday.
Lawyer Mays of Hlackwell die J
yesterday and Judge llie-er adjourned
court out of respect for his memory.
A light shower yesterday afternoon
fo' lowed by cool winds last night
broke the backbone of the torrid wave
J M Kane and Sura Wi&by leav.
tin: morning for a trip up the lakes
and on to New York and Washington.
I w o car loads of otton gin machin-
es fur Chandler cuiue in yesterday
(torn New York coining via iialvcs
ton
Tiuteling rossenger Agent Dough-
erty of the S C & 8. F. railway was
in the city ycMerdsy arranging for an
exclusion to (lalveston.
Iir 1' nterprise. Hanker Wildei's
wife at Oilando has been very low
with typhoid fever but is now conval-
escent under the care of Dr. lireugle
The Republican county central com
inittee met yesterday afternoon and
elected Sam Overstreet chalrmau Oeo.
Dodson secretary T J. Austin treas-
urer Mr and Mrs li 1' Perkins and Kir.
Hamford went to Muskogee last uight
to attend the Masonic grand lodge
meeting Mrs. i'erkins is grand sec-
retary of the O K r).
The ladies of t'ie t irt M U burch
will give an ice cream social ul the
parsonage Wednesday evening Aug
P. Come everybody and hilp but tht
new carpet and chairs for the chun.it
Oklahoma City '.u ctt. Before the
game the Uuthrie I an ' which cuiue
down with the visitoiia geve a concert
on the grounds which inspired the
players aud people and uo one could
be oihsstis&ed for it is undoubted v
the finest band in the territory
v I H William- I) I) . a nolid
c ired evangelist is looducling a
LTiaud revival in a vacant building
south of the Tar Hi a mill ami wants
the ct'-y of Outline to ass.st Inn. Ue
extends a pressing t.ivitation to the
white peoplo and g. nerous y . il i t-
give tli tun one whole sioo of tbe band
ingiftbey will conie out and brinjr
tneir families
HONOR.
i
harles
r
Done for l.lio
should be hefde.l
I'liinea celery compound has put an
end to an enormous amount of sick-
nehb and dlaoafce
It began at the outset of its splen-
did career to cure men and women of
kidney troubles liver complaint and
nervous nrostaHon. lie speedy and
lusting cures .' all these nerve and
blood disorders were not alow In
spreading iu leputation through
every Htatn In the country. L'hytd-
cian everywhere greeted tho great
remedy as the mo l enlightened most
skillful means that . ould be employed
for invigorating the "run down" sys-
tem. Thousands of disinterested men and
women saw their neighbors and towns
people made well by fame's celery
compound.
'1 Ins-epoch making discovery in
mi .1 i tries due to the patience thor-
'itrhness and eal of the great Dart-
moti'li College sciential atatid todav
uniiuewtionea bo greatest brain anil
nerve slronjjthner and restorer the
world possess
Kor Ilea-Uter nT IlatMhi.
Else.vhprn in thib issue can be found
the anuouaeement of C J. Touhy. of
Iron Mound to-rnshlp as candidate
foa register of deeds before the Peoples
Free Hllvtsr convention. Mr. Tuoby la
a pioneer resident of Oklahoma owns
a fine claim in Iron Mound township
is an active party worker and being an
expert b.xtk-keeper Is certainly woll
iualined to fill the office in every way
satisfactory to the taxpayers of tli
county Ma Tuohy Is thoroughly re-
liable and trustworthy having been
employed by one large firm for oter
live years having complete charge of
tho books ae 1 cash and if nominated
ai d elected be will bj a public servant
of whom the county can be proud.
1. II Farr nr UrgUter
I In nine of Mi John 11 Farr is
unnoti iced in tint. Issun as a candidate
for register of deeds of Logan county
subject to the decision of the Demo-
cratic party Mr Farr took a claim in
Lawrle township at the opening of
Oklahoma upon wIiIl'Ii he baa resided
ever sine lie is a prosperous and in-
dusti.iuis farmer and comes well rec-
ommended as being eminently quail
fled to discharge the duties of the
oflice lie would bo an ideal represen-
tative of the farmers If nominated
Mr. Farr will surely win
B)SSSSWSWSWHeBWSSI.I. X JJI I
Nervou
People often wonder why their nerves ate
o weak; why they get tired so easily j
why they start at every slight bat
sadden sound; why they do not sleep
naturally; why they have frequent
headaches indigestion and uervoas
Dyspepsia
lite explanation la simple. It la found In
that Impure blood which is contin-
ually feeding the nerves upon refute
Instead of the elements of strength and
rigor. In suck condition opiate aud
aerve compounds simply deaden and
uouw cure.
Hood's UsrsaitBrilla roads .
the nertea pure ru h red blood ; gives
pa turn I sleep rf t digestion is the
true rtmedy for all iitrtous troubles.
Sarsaparilla
I the One Tree Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle
rrstencd oalr b j 0. 1. 1 looU & Co. Lowsll. Man.
HArtrl n:if ""' Jw His; easy to
IIOOU S J-'HIS take easy to oivrale sec
Hoods
lli:Mflf 'If VTH ( ONVKNTION.
Ifit r(tiqllr Itfpi i -i "' ittlnn it if thr
Wn.li !! H mi
Hie inii"'rHt ity i onvi iii nm
i ill mpt at M s i n mi n ji n luino
on September I In n minute pandi-
I'alis for probate iu.Ik'' eon. y at-
torney r. i-! it. r i f ' d . minty Pntr-
iro nun r in-1 1 of tli i''Ri enmla-
I.I. At tin' f inn' 1 imo ami place w'll
inert the. Pop.il Rt convention 1o make
nominations for (he rest of the cfli rs
awl the two will thci meet In j'tint
convention to ratify th w hole 1 1 . kit
The repr. . ntilmii m Hip Memo
rratic ronv ilium iii liki 1 v Ih thr
same at at tin' r itiiI i mini v convc n
tlOO to il i.i il legates to Ihii terr -torlal
i'in ii inn which imii hs fol
In Vf
r'llsl ...t
iti i unil n 41.I l
1 lilr.l w iifl
Kourlh want
lltth ward '
llfth ward. i -'
amtirle township f
lava iownmiii
Sprlngvale tovtii l i
Bctr ('reek
ntclopr
Kpilufter
I...WHC tow nship
Multi.ill
Orlando
Seward
iron Mound
W (Midland
tltxmark
l edar
(iTHCPIlt
Oak View
Marshall
sprint. Creek
Knse Mill
I'lmat i on
T t il
Iii tli i issue will b f uod the an-
nottiii'i in-nt f William llroivn f
Creiient t ity fjr register of deidi of
I')gan county Mr llrown is tieing
pished b his tiplxhb -rs and friends of
all parties end it is i-aid has much
Strength in his loealily Mr. llrown is
well qualified for the pitlon and two
yer ago caril'il his township over
Ool. Sules fnreouuty treasurer
A lloturlmlil Trrustiro.
I). W. Fuller of Canajohaire. N Y
-ts Unit lie keeps Dr. King's Mew
Discovery in the hoime and bin family
would not be without It if procurable
Dr. U. A. Dykcman Druggist Cutskill
N. Y. says that Dr. Kinga New Dis-
covery is undoubtedly the best cough
remedy; that he has used il in his fam-
ily for eight years and that it lias
never failed to do all that is claimed
for it Why not try a remedy en long
Irled and tested Trial Lotties free at
yontonlati Drug store. Regular str.e
50c nnd Si.
Wanted Uood girl for house work.
Apply at Leader ollice. tf
Notion Member ). K 8
Wedneeday evening Atig. 13 is the
regular tueotlug of Uutlirle Chapter
O K S No. 13 and the time fixed for
the annual election of ofllcers.
All tiiombors are requested to be
pretent. Nina Hani ford W AI ; Sadie
J. Donnelly See'y.
Attention Cuniuilttecnieii
There will be a meeting of the Ugan
county Democratic central committee
on A uc 15 at 1.10 p tn sharp at the
district court room All members are
urged to be present.
II. II. IUiivn.
C J. Tuonv Seo'y.
lliunirkei ili);
If a woman is in g n d health there
is no nure healthful employment than
housework tieneraiiy speaking there
is no happier woman in the world.
Hut tow different when every breath
'.a pain every step torinre! This state
of health In nine cases of ten eouies
from derangemont of the delicate
feminine organs of generation The
family doctor inquires first eonceruing
these. He most usually insists upon
an "examination." From this t e
modest woman natnrail. -'brinks Sh
is right. ISxcoptin ry un.isual cases
of "female weakness" examinations
are unnecessary. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is a simple natural retn-
ody for these Ills. It cures safely
pennununtly.
Send II one-ttont b'amns to rover
cost of mailing only and receive free
a copy of Dr. Pteree's Mcdicul Adviser
Addrose World's Dispensary Medical
AaMoJatlon Huilalo. N Y.
OI) Myt
The Uuthrie nine were defeated at
HI Jteno yesterday by a score of 10 to
'II. They should be called In and givet
a jib picking cotton.
My little boy when two years of age
was taken very 111 with bloody tiux 1
was advised U use Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
luckily procured part of a bottle. 1
carefully read tbe directions and gave
it accordingly. He was rery low but
slowly and surely he begau to im-
prove gradually recovered and is now
as stout and strong as ever 1 feel
sure it saved uts me. I never can
praise the remedy half its worth. 1
am sorry every one in tbe world does
not Know how gooi it is as 1 do
Mrs. Hon 8. 11 In ton UrabamsvlUe
Marlon county Fla. For sale by Sea-
Ionian Drag Co.
I'nink KrciNS Bttliniulug I'out.
Frank Ureas has opened a swimming
pool at his pluee on section 6 one-ball
mile north of the elty on the Cotton
wood bottoms. Tbe pool is 45so feet
oeiueuted and oontulna only pure well
water. Hath era are eharged but 10
cents and are requested to furnish
their own bathing stilts. Kress' place
is delightful In every tmrtloular and a
merry go hi a Horded bathers. The
pool ean be reaahed by going north on
Heventh street.
For Sale Hy Ohus. Osger the small
two seated phaeton which took the
first premium at the State fair; also
the horse and harness to match. This
is a rare chauce to buy a handsome
turnout cheat)
Carriages and spring wagons put up
to order. Painting aud repairing done
j flrst eiaM Blse 8hop re eotly en
largea ana Ulieu up wttn titte improve-
ments. Chas. Osgor S1U Division lsu
Tho U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others
lloarj.
Mrs. Kewtoa has remove 1 to ill
houth First street. Table boa'd 53
per week
wl lt.ro!
' " i . pi
Tf " t!' '
rp admit
tedh II.. t ' ' i i . i . f
llmlr 'irii. i u I '
holrl y ping win I.I " I i . i '
pinpotn fo oi n a toi t n n I I . I l i
Inflection In th- urt of Hum . ainu
The isaur'v Includrs From h unl im
man lib partktilnr leferrncp to 'mli
mini ( oi 1 1 pr.inli in oi nr anil
Imokkl "ptli ' fl.l 1 lj. I i pi I I
! tr.iM tin)' .n i .in. i i.i' ii' i l . i
munlcH'l.m In ' v. ri ilnlii.ni nimi
tries the ii ' gt in nt ol tin nil i
Mid Kitchen the nolo nn 1 puuh.in
of provisions and wI-m t t of
waiting nttil finally ni m and de
portm nt
MIrii l nj tor i ls In 1 .in Inn
Oi.p or the Intel in w iitid'i i !n on-
necMon with the ppf til' Ii i i .t'llont
cnb call Hevernl rltiln .u.l lmti N in
London have already been supplied
rtHti thle useful ponirnorillt two
lamp-' .in w-prmlpfl ontKhle th" build-
ing otio red unil ilin oihir grpen and
by pressing n knoli in the ontranre hall
one or the otlur uf Die lamps can be lit
at will. ThPtcl In lit t alts a four-
wupelor and tin Rien a h in-utn.
Kervons debility is a common com-
plaint especially among women The
best tm cat treatment for this disor
der ia a i. .sistent course of Ayer's
Marsapanlla to c-leaune and invigorate
the bloo I This bi Ing tt"eoniplikhpd
n nun wnl do the rs st
I.fiBuii t'niinly liernurralle (Vntritl K nm
IMllti-P
V t llS'iiiii i.ulhrn I ir-t W arcl
.liinni-Dnltiaiii i.iltini- s. ((nl Ward
W II It i il i.u.hru 1 tiitil Want
.ll.i ilMil i.iitlitn I .nn th W.iid
Ii .1 imlKiui i Hit mli tiHiiWird
I II II ll.i'an (.uilii it Uuliiru Inn
iuKnkii isi S4.i n(! t'reck tii
V V. Mi 1 ii i i at t. ut title Hpi Inflate tw p
Kit Vlsop ( nttiin A 'eliiie ti
( Hal les hitt Witt I loo Siardtwp
.1 Ii 1 an mum i fiurtetnp
I .tin Mmmnn- Uuttun lion Mimmt twp.
l M.roniifhy Mulliall Mulhall twp
II W KathtmiK Water .h Hprlomr twp
J M .1 ilinsi.ii incntnii Clin irron twp
.It ltr..n t'riMinll il Crpsi ent twp
Ji.tm M u ker (irlandn orlandntwp
KSHall iluthrle Hi o l "reek lap
S W lllikiim Oil.itni.. ItlMii.uk In .
It I llan. n. k ttdn t ir tivp.
KIIOiiKcnl slatm ml Marshal twp
s'I'Uirtnei 1'riMtiiu it Oak ! tap.
tabulator Stand tut I"m' Hill I' i.
Wm Uiiicr fjuthrn
.1 1 lluriit'l rts em i It Wood I unit lp.
If the care of the hair wore made a
part of a lady n idu ation we should
not see no iiibhv tf rny heudi and the
use of Hall's Hair Henewi i would be
unneeesHui y.
tlirl w.tittd
work at Mrs M
and Warner
hor g neral house
tiolilt ii em ner Vine
tf
()prau.i
Wauted 1 00 operators to maWe
overalls jumpers outing shirts la-
dles' shirt waists wrappers and la-
dles' clothing In general. Apply to
tho Standard Sewing Machine Co 100
Oklahoma ave. (iutbrle. totf
How to Keep Cool
If you can't go to Colorado or the
seashore drink Cheadle's Famous Pup
at home.
For sale Itllliard table.
Hamilton.
See Oecar
JL'nr Sale
property on
My home property on 403 North
Second street und one lot on North
First street must be sold right away
a I have business that calls me away.
Mrs. Linuie Booth.
Try one of those good meals at the
Capitol Hotel. 7 lltf
9almmro
Wanted nale&uic'j to canvass the
city for the Standard Sewing Machine
and the American Typewriter (ood
commission. Apply the Standard Mew-
lug Machine Co too Oklahoma ave
Uuthrie 10ml
As to the merits of diltart nt tailors al
was r siilis in tin "lu'lsloii that for
corr itlie-s In Style and 1 it and Hvcel-
lenee of Workmanship
We Are Always
In the Lead.
or New Fall Goods
Have Arrived.
Th( are very reautifiil d we are
alwiys ready to show them.
Tho largest frllock of Tailor Woolens
lu tho city.
Willis The Tailor
lea (IKLtUOMA AY.
LADIES REMINGTON MODELr21 PRICE SlOO
Olsmith Arms
lsHHHHHMHHsiHBHPVlsK4VBiHs
T HI I new. -K3eV-' 'T.fcw
jfB 1 " ) 1 hi m r f ItV M-(il i I Bftk
jH ' - ti If Ii v ontn r tmtf i jBBSHQk
m Osnyisie Durham M
H Smoking Tobacco MBm
H I in i Oils Iphrntc.l Inlini contiit ' ...up. sBLHr
B lit ii ii ii 'in. tnlepreiH'UtiiHnit U; n.1 IJI UP
byLLB
Mann ft t or and appliur of Dole's Aapnaltiim tr
best for met j nnd shliip-'e roofs. Makes sbinglt .is.
plialtutn gravel eauil .fraud piteb roofs and in-
walks ahd pavements and artifletal atone Uld roofi-
good aa new Htneks mid stand plpea pa iteii mm epu
teed IRnei of nferenep.
c.
son
UUO. 15 WLLINU8LEY I'resid. nt
CHAM. K. liU.I.IM
W. B. HODUB8
Cashier
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid $50000.00
Surplus 10000.00
HOARD OK DIIlIiCT'.Us
A. (1 Brower. Capitalist U tics N. Y. leo H It
W. E. Hedges UnthrlO. Jno I M
Chan. K. llllllngsley Onthrle
COUHF.HI .NDKNl'K SOMl 1TK1).
J. W. MrXKAL I'iifsiuknt.
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
Hoard of Dlioctors In
James fcitratton Iloraco Spued
Mrst published in tbe Oklahoma Leader
June t ISM
Notice for Publication.
Iind .mce at Uuthrie O T June S It
Noil e Is hereby given that the followlnK-
nann d settler has tiled notice of his Inten-
tion to make tlnal prool In support of iw
ilalin and that said oof will le made he-
lm. Keglster and Keielver at Uuthrie o T
on .lult 27 IWW tl
Wortht J Uat i tor the nw qr scr SStplSn r
4 east
He names thr following witnesses to provt
his continuous lenldcme upon and cultiva-
tln of said land vis
Hli.liard Kennedy Alfred Cross John W
Kennedy Allien Hunt all of 1'arti Idtte O T
76
a n j cuuuK KeKister.
KUMfKU S'miTS
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH MARKERS
MAUK ON SHORT NOTICB
And at Reasonable I'rtces. All Work Ouar-
autecd. Write for price of what you want.
J. P. HAYDEN
IBW Mercn 8t Kansas City Mo.
Send 10 cents unit recoivu a sample
package of
OWNEY'S
CbocolatQ Bopbons
FOR SALE BY
Tbe sole agent Wm. ItlUhauptA
proprietor Vienna Hakory and Ice
Cream Parlor. Ill Harrison Avu.
Oliolcest candles an tho market put
up in fancy Hon Ban boxes. Specially
of catering to aoeial parties.
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addition to Hunk mi
Hubert Mai tin
W. J. HORSFALL
I' Otllll!
CiBhiur.
II THE flSI.
1 looked ami i i
;ts an npi'ii 1 x 'K
tilt Tf WtTf III. I 1'
tlu-n in Tlti '-4
I saw in lltf inn! st in
otlier .injffl with it m 'i
and trrt'iVt tflurj ami '
llu-n of was I) win i. l:
beliold this attfcl .is mtuist. i
infj tlu' bald heads lu roine h i
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 12, 1896, newspaper, August 12, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73696/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.