The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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Tjik Daily Lkatikr accepts advertis-
ing with the dtntinct and positive guar-
antee tbat tt has doable tbe paid
rirculatlon of any newspspw published !
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dally turning ont large quantities ojw -It.
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and they Wll be pmnpUy attei.ued
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FOUI'KHSIDICNT.
WILLIAM .JKNMNUS HIIYAN
OF XOHASK A.
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AltTlll'It SHWALL
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I'OLITIOAI. ANMHINCKMKNTS.
T'h l.e.nler I- autti mnl I" aunoun
n unt ut hrrik It l.m i- .i a i amlbUli
i . jivioi .f uet K Riitili t I' the diiis
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tin
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l tn 1 1 ii) itfii'ium mx-tlf a camliilate tm
nunt attorn' ol uogan countv I Mibnilt
m .ljIniK to oin.e to the peoule iihhi mi
lia-l r i iril as inoneculInK allorne lor till
iuiit iiiJ hniilil 1 be nmnlnattil 1 will
aiiv.in- thecmiitx tm Iree silver .mil linne-t
..iiii.Mit TIIOS S J. INKS
i n liy atuiouiire
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it lUr lVoplr'-i I lie HlUer prt i out
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Heward Sewanl tiivMinliiji.
Mur the siiUL-IUllun of mam ft lends I
tiavr i included to announce inyKir.is a i an-
'lutate tor i ounty attorney lor togan county.
b.it to thi aitloti of th rronles Irre
. i-i .iiMUti..i ' M lirOKNKK
t to i iix anuouiK i' niMnll oka taudlliiU
! .i th. olHe.l Justin uf the INoie ut the
itv ! Uutbm lowiikhlp nuujei t to the
a tin of tbe . ouuiy Ui-iniKratb and I'm
jile I-ree Slhi r i omentloa
11 S M K XX
To tbe x-oU-rs ol Loaan couniv-1 a
aii'IUlat- for prolific Judge sul.Jci t t
i a
tbe
a lion nl tbCsihtr louvrnlloti.
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1 in n liy ann iuii
t..r K.KtMrr . i Hi
on "t The Hi pli
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unsrlt as d . .mil Mate
rils Mililn I t thi ill ' i-
I ' 1 1 siiu r I' ii l mi
I tiereliy ann .unn mj-tif ag a jiulIU itr
fur register il ... .U ul Lot an ( .nl sub
1 1 to the de i i n n' tm ' mnty lit-iim i itli
. .mention J 11 I AUK.
xe are autliui liil to annouci Uu nanu
tt J Tuohv n! li.n Mmiiul omi-IiIi a-.1
aiutldate for tin nttlii nt rt-nlsli .if died
suliieit to tbt aitlmi it tin l'i lit l
viltr lonventlon
At tiir soilcllalt in nl iiijnx tll ai imiii
r friend It tii- been dd tiled to i n sent
x aiiam llrown o' rrsient Cli) as .1 audl-
iiit for rrgtstir of ilreds ubje t t t'n m
hi nt lUe Denim utU nnivcllllun
Utmucrutli Territorial Conxcntlaii
l'ursuant to authority conferred
upon ine as temporary chairman of the
Oklahoma Territorial central commit-
tee I hereby call a delegate Convention
of the Democrats of this territory to
iceet at 121 Reno. September 1hi at
10 o'cloek a. m for t'ae purpose of
nominating a delegate to congress
from the Territory of Oklahoma.
Counties xvill be entitled to repre
hentation in taid convention as fol
lows.
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lO.Mli 18
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t.recr V
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J'aw uee
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tK.r Mills
Ruin UAl.UKAiril.
J. S. ltltshw. Temn. Chairman
Secrctsry tf
Tub telogr&ph announces that Tom
Watson lias a new straw hat but neg-
lects to say whether the crown is con-
veniently perforated or cooling and
other purposes.
FAVOIt I'tStON
At tbe Democratic eonnty conten-
tion (if Oklahoma county lufcoday n
select delegates to the congressional
contention at Ml Reno the following
resolution were adopted.
Ilesolvrd That we favor fusion as
tlio santl iient of this eon veil Hon
trusting the details of any arrange
merit if that ( liaractrr. both In terrl-
toriul anl c. Mnty matters to mich
ct'nimiltFi- iiavr m thi'ir keeping
lir ) -nt interest and future snece of
femoorae7
Jlii.fJved That we endorse thr Chi-
cago platform and especially Its fea-
ture for free homes and statehood
that we favor home rule and the elec-
tion by our w n poupV of all judicial
and api n ilm lernli i Al nnli'lAlft MJ
long as w r nam a t-i i ilory
Resolve 1 That it i. the sense of the
Democrats of on'uhonni county O T
m roOViiit'on ai in bled that all hon
orahle mi an lit- ustd for the purpose
ff unit i u upon one ticket all the Toters
of this territory who believe in the
free and unlimited coinage of lutli
gold and silver at the ratio of n. to 1
regardles of the actions of any other
nation
t;t!3 III IK73.
It 1 a little remarkable thai from
1798 to 1871 a period of more than
eighty jvars the silver dollnr was the
unit of value and during all I his time
the products of labor the farm and
the shop commanded renvtnerallve
I prices and no general complaint was
I. .... - -i . ... .
Oaru. I lie people were iiiunuini
n i the eonntry was prosperous.
1 . 1871 silver was struik down as
lite nnit of value and the gold dollar
substituted as tha unit ol value and
from that Jay to this the product of
labor and the farm have been en a
downward tendency until today the
wheat fields the corn fielda and the
cotton fields rarely return a profit for
tha time and labor expended This
is an object lesson verified by actual
experience which every farmer and
laborer and tiller of tha soil knows Is
true and It needs no argument to sus-
tain It
For tlio edification of fools not the
intellectual plnnts who lnoubatod and
brought forth the Logan county Re-
publican platform we extract this
sweet morsel from said platform:
"We condemn tha action of our Demo-
cratic courts in usurping the constitu
tional laws passed in the interest of
the laxpajers of the territory." Here
oomes the funny part of this condem-
natory excerpt A Republican legis-
lature with a olenr majority of twenty-five
paw (Ml thu tax or revenue law.
The supreme court sustained tlio law
and declared it constitutional. Xowt
tlm county convention of aggregated
Titian intellects lauds the legislature
for passing the law and then turns
around and in the same paragraph do-
ti ounces "our Democratio court!." for
sustaining a law passed by a Repub-
lican legislature
Juimik 0. N. I'KitKiKR who was so
uumeruifully slaughtered by the Oreur
uang in the Republican county con
vtutliin speakH of his defeat In the
lu lowing expressive language:
Mars I'lunk gave the order gave
tin' order to eiui.-ify us und suramoneil
to his aii HiiitfH from every ward in
Outline
VVi were Out-irlid and lurried for
the gainb'erh a loltrehH thieves thugs
and ex convicts but. we will rise
gain with healing in our wings.
Thk fellow who wrote the Logan
county Republican platform is a rip-
roaring genius It contains twenty
seotlons and occupies one and a half
columns solid type In the Capital to
tell Its readers that It cannot Indorse
the Democratic party und that the
Domocratio party is responsible for
the legislation of ISO I and 1600 when
in faot no .legislature was in session
and no legislation of any sort was
enaeted either of these years.
Hanna's .MoKlnloy Wnll street ton
million slush fund ought to be fairly
distributed with the Logan oounty
whoopars. If this Is done in time it
will not be difficult to prove that all
the Republican oounty candidates re-
side in the country and that Guthrie
got left instead of the country.
Tint Capital insists that Nelson tlio
Repub'tcun candidate for register of
deeds in not a resident of Uutbrie but
of the country. If nearly two years
residence in town and voting in tile
city elections don't constitute a city
residence the election laws don't
mean anything
Thk great drouth and the total
failure of the corn crop in Mexico will
likely Induce that government to sus-
pend the import duty ou eoru. In
ease this is done our Oklahoma corn
raisers will rlud a good market close at
home for all their surplus corn.
Tiius must be pretty hard breth-
ren when a pretty actress at a sea-
side resort is reduced to thu extremity
of being hugged ig an octopus
To Mb. Dama the difference be-
tween "Est money repudiation" and
"free silver repudiatiou" seems to be a
matter of twelve years.
The was xvho
stands idly by and
sees the life Uding
out of his wife's
face sees her health
going sees her be-
coming old snd
faded and wrinkled
xvhrn tbe should
still be in the perfect
enjoyment ..i vig
oruus useful bealto
is cither less than a
man or tU dies not
know of the owe
reined v which will
bnsgr hr back to health and strength.
I'erhap her bubaad cannot persuade lie'
to go to her doctor because she natural!)
dri i ' the inevitable examinations ana
"local trcatmeuu " He cin pcranadc her
if she used per-tuasiou lotake Dr. Pierce's
l'avwite Prescription Tint truly wonder-
fid medicine has cured hundred of xvonten
after the bsst phaicius have failed. It
lias been In constant use and tested eveiy
day fur thirty years. It iwi't an expert
mtm there are no chances about it It it
a certain cure for all deranccmrnU weak-
nesses invguUnties and displacement of
Internal oitur. prruliar to women
OVERWORK
Nci ous Prostration
Complete Sseorery by the Vm of
Apr's Sarsapariiia
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r nit i! I in i mil- i
n result of trm
i -. my health
I . in r (i i" win
; i ft r tux uiti teM and
ii liittnm ! a ie-
iluvi lHittli-4 t.f Aw r'
I ini to inprii nt unoo
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Ayer'sSjcSarsaparilla
RECEIVING MiDAL AT ttuUO'S FAIR.
AVER'S" Pllis I nvo Ooctcr's Bs.
Tub young duke of Manchester now
at Newport is an "enthusiastic btamp
collector " Voting American heiresses
will plenty of stamps will confer a
favor by addressing him inclosing a
stamp for reply.
Wo nvo opposed to Iho fi'co
coiungo of silver Tlio
existing gold slumhml must Ito
preserved. llopublicnii pint-
t'orin .
A i.kam.si Republican remarked
yesterday that the Democrats were
laeking In sagacity if they failed td
have thousands of copies of the Logan
county Republican platform printed
and scattered all ovnr this oonnty.
llnokllu'a Arnica Hnlvu
The best salvo in the xvorld for out
brulsos sores salt rheum fever sores
chapped hands tetter ulcers chil-
blains corns und all Bkln erup-
tloua and positively ourou piles or no
pay required. It is guarantod to give
porfe t satisfaction or money refunded.
Prico 85 cents per los. For sale by
Scatonian Drug Cn.
HANNA IN CHICAGO.
ArrmiKlus for MutliiK of limine Stun
mill III Mir Iimplj-na.
Chicago Aug. i Chairman Ilanna
of the Republic in national committee
spent rery little time at the head-
quarters to-day. lie spent most of his
time amoug moneyed men in the lead
ing clubs enlisting business inun for
service In the coming struggle. lie is
reported as saying that the iiesl way
to reach the great armies of voters
ami xvorkliigmen Is to consult with
those who employ I hem and to thst
ond It has been arranged. It is said
for employers to hold meetings in
their shops and factories for the pur-
pose Of educating employes on cur-
rent Issues. He has ordered a long
distance telephone put in between
headquarters and those in New York
ao that the ifllces can be in coustunt
oomuinnit'stioa and inainiaiu a com-
plete system of exohsnge about re-
ports DOCKERY RE-NOMINATED.
Jtlnkvs tlm lima for Hie i:ililb 'lima
III III Ihtril Missouri llUlrlet-
Camkrov. Mo. ujf I'. Hon. A.M.
Iloekery was nominated by tlm Dem-
ocratic congressional conveirlon of
the Third district held m this city
yesterday this making eight consec-
utive times lie has been thus nomi-
nated Tlm Ktiia4 Nubmskii
Surr.inoii Nub Aug
pertinent Commander
Iteualnu Oil.
1-J Past De-
fy K. Adams
has lieen aprxi.ntctl by Colonel Schulor
to take climvre of Camp Lincoln
where the Ivhii is-.W UrakUs Ursnd
Army reuniui. i- tn'uUe place begin-
ning to-ds. Iioif.alous from many
poiuts in the tw i.tiitc urrived last
evening uud tint morning. About
300 small ten Ik uru up already and as
many more lire expected to bo pitched
by sunoct
A New lork II (ilk lloteU
Nk York. Anir K ' -The follow
ing notice yiii-d by I' l Kilburn
State superinten Unt of banking was
posted ii.i tin iIikii- of iho Muirtty
Hill b.uiU tn-in Ibis bank is
closed pen lin' a i i iniiiiul lull of tiie
ooudlti. hi ut H ult hi m. 1'lie depos-
its auiouut to 1 1 ni.iiu i It ik bi'tiuved
that Ibcv will be pai.l in full.
Ill I. ii I sunt llimUiil.
Has 1'iim:-io Aug I.' Attorney
Foote has I'm mhI lnuti ueliona fiom
Attorney tmnertil Hui inun it dismiku
the ei(jlit kiiili limiip'lit by the govern-
ment koxeiai muiitiik m'o tit recover
00000 aires nf ajji i till m-jl and timber
land in fulifuruu i)ieun sua Ari-
Konu Tbe .in. I i xahu-ilut ' mil-
lion tin! '.li a
Your l'ur llullli "
Kxpei't plij-iioiaiib aillrui that tbe
right climate may cure consumption
and kindred diseases
The right climate u where a pure
dry air muabl temperature and con
slant huiibbine arc funud
These etteulials ekist tn tha Salt
Mlver of AriLunta and various '.icoi in
New Mtxioo.
DeseHpUve iiauiphleu . 'cently
issuixl by Iatsager Uepartineot of the
Kama Jfe Jloute eoutain seeii somolete
iufurtnatlon relative to these regions
as invalids need. For free copies
address tl T Njcbobjon (. V A A T
A H V P.y . Chicago.
Ulinrch Din i iri
harnes Chapel V V Mim i.
D W Ri t-a-toi U. 1 ii
north bimnaT iliool -i' l'i
and t'th
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in . ! I
worth leaaiiH. In m inyir
mi tinit
TLimday cv. niug - i i o k
First Baptist Chniib htm.. Vine and
Noble; U. II Holt m lot Kesldenee
308 Vinn strict MorniiiK eilee II
a'tlork: efnlntf 'inlmli. bilile ehiHil
8 45 rr : It. V ! .Ii i !' m I'tmi'l
tnei-tlntr and t i
i imp I inn-
d-n 1 1
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ill 'l lllX III ll
I Inl-ltmi ( bur b i nil i mi and
rit'elanr . A Hum hn. pi-toi
Residence 71 Ea-t -printirr tixenne
Morning serviie 11 i. in evi mug ut i
p.m. Sunday ebiMil .it lo a in.. Junior
Kndeanr at -.' lop '" V 1' s t E at
0:4.ri p. m pray 1 1 meeting Tlmndav
eveiiltis nl " V '" '' cntill-illy Invited
I'lynioutb tutiRrnrit al I'.road be
tween Okliiho it ami tlixeland. Ri x
C N. tliiei-n pnsioi. ii sidein-i' Ilexes il
and ltroad Moim.iir s ivln 11 o clock
evening h oelocl Smidav school 't I".
a. in Chiliniii l.iiileaxor 7 p in prar
miH'tlng Thiirsdav ixenlng at " i li.ii
West Side ( onKieuatMiuiil hiireh
SalilinUi ( hnol in u in. pleaching
at 1 1 a in l. I i n M. Lennox
uaH r S I' S K i p in . W. .1
V J. Iiv.i'itii'11 Ii i Ii i ex etilng sfrxic
8 p. in.;tempfriiiii rally. 4 p m. Exn-
nlng sontrand ilisi onrsei at s p. in
M. E. Church. South corner of Vilas
and Ilroad street. Hex. V. I): h le pas-
tor residence lirst door honth of church.
Morning services at 11 o clock; evening
services at 8 o'clock Sunday school at
9a.m.: Kpxxorth League at 3 p. in.;
prayer meeting Wednesday evening al
8 o'clock.
First M. B Church coiuei ltroad and
Noble .1. I) M. llucknii pastor resi-
dence lirntdoor xveat of church. Morn-
ing service at 11 o'clock Junior League
3 p m. Epworth league 7 p. m ; exen-
I us service. 8 p. in.; prayer meeting
Thursday evening al 8 o clock.
l'reshy lerlaii (. bnrch corner of Dlvis
ion and Noble Rev A J. MaclJilllvrui v
pastor ifsideiiee u East Noble Morn-
ing xer i e at 11 o'clock evening -erxice
at 2 p in . Sabbath school -4."i a tit ;
V I. S L E 7 p. in.: prayer meeting
Thursday cxenlngat 8 o'clock Eveiy-
body invited to utteud these sei Ices.
Trinity Church f piscopal. cornet
Noble and Rtoad street Rex . Dr. Rrooke
lllshos licv. A. II. Mi-holns rector. Holy
communion '.i l"i a in.; mnrtiiiig scivlen
and sermon. 11 a. m.: exenlng serxlee 8
p. in ; Sunday school 10. in. Wednes-
day exenlng services atoB p. in. Friday
Litany at lu a. in. 'he Holy communion
Is also administered the lirst Sunday In
each month at 11 o'clock serxlco the
Holy days at 10 a. in. Every welcome.
German Evangelist Church corner
Vilas and Ah street. Rev. (1. Dltel will
preach at 11 a. in. Sunday school at
io a. m.
For jonrJi'rolccuon.- .tor'h"frr'ot
Tonics for Catarrh in liquid I 'rm to be tilf n
Internally usually cotitmn eitlv rMen ury or
Iodide of Fotasaa i1r Imth xxlifh are inju--
ions if too long taken. itairh is a local n it
ft Wood (Heenso eausi .1 by Bitilden change to
ooldov damp went in r Ht-iaita in the nasal
pnasagM nffc.-tin ; iys ears and throat.
Gold itt the net I i s- ev-a no flow of
inuoiH.snd if i'i n'H . J.L uil the re-
mits of catarrh w ill U i ; i t icjmin in
UielieJO a lonniig sound i.i U.eears 11
brestli nd ufteiitiuii nu offvnsivu dis.
ohargi'. Tberemedy fliould 1 quick to allay
inflammation and heal the membrane. Ely's
Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure lor
these troubles and contains no ini-rcury
nor nay injurious drug. Price GO cents.
North mill IItlnmnil Kxcnrnlnn Vli tlio
thtntll I'e ltoute.
Milwaukee Wis. Aug. US to 37
1800. National Convention Ropnbll-
League rate one lowest tlrst class fare
for the round trip Tickets on sale
August 23rd and 21th good to return
until Aug.. 20.
Omaha Neb. Aug. Ill to 21 Evan-
gelistic Conference and annual Insti-
tute and Convention Voting People's
Christian Union. Rate one fare for
the ronud trip. Tickets on sale Aug.
15tb 17th and 18th. Tickets xvill only
be executed and honored for return
passage leaving Omaha August 34th
and 23th-
ISxtenslou of limit; Ry desposlt of
ticket with joint agent of terminal
lines at Omaha on or before Aug. 24th
an extension of return limit may be
obtained to ami including twenty
days from date of deposit.
L. IL Dki.anky
Agent-
The Leader
Book Bindery
And
Job Departments
Are the Best
Equipped in the
Territory.
PRICKS ItKASOKslIUilt
WOlUi GUA11ANTUKD
And Don
NKATI.Y anil QUICKLY.
SEND FOR PRICES.
LEADER PRINTING CO.
QUTHRIB. O. T
Popular Science.
News nature invention ootany.
Klec tricky Chemistry Medicine Hy-
giene ileal th.
Fora&rly Boston Journal of Chemlsry.
Bnlarged and improved
Contain a number of short easy
praetleal iiUrstlng and popular
tetentiAo articles that can lie appre-
ciated and enjoyed by auv intelligent
reader evsu though knew little or
nothing of selsnee.
It Is profusely and free from Tectiylcallties
Kewsdealers 10 oeats; $1 00 per year.
Mention this paper for sample cooy.
Largest circulation of any scientific
paper in the world. Published month
ly by Uenj. Llllard. IU LiUrty strwt.
New York.
liy u speelal otubbiuk' arrangement
wo can now furuish tha Oklahoma
Loader and Papular 8etence both
for one year for only SI. 60.
LEADER
C'Utl'r'ic Oklalicica.
All kioU i.r Mineral Water And
aoda 1'op deliverwl to any pnrt of the
ciiv N r thfsdle phone No. 6.
If nu are in need of hot weather
m gli.'ee shlrta call and get my prices
mi tlicm A big assortment on hand
anil xnt to be closed out nl the New
nl il.ithing llnttM- lf L Cohen
irlil 'lor
M in a day's xvork la lust liy 8lo.lt
In i 1 1. in i mi-ed by lniligesllnii and
ainii 111 ii ir.nil.lis lieWHt'a Little
Earl Hiscrs are the most effectual
pill for overcoming quell difficulties
1' II Lillie Co
Wanted -An active and capable
salesman in represent us ill UiIb sec-
tion of the territory. Preference
given to an experienced man. Refer-
ence r quired. Aldan Vinegar Co.
sole proprietors of the Alden Fruit
Vinegar Works 1000 to 103t N. Main
st . St. Louis Mo.
for Mlp.
Two story house 0 rooms Uitohen
ami good cellar stable buggy feed
and chicken house and waterworks
All situated on three improved lots
with a variety of fruit Terms easy
ar.d satisfactory. 101 1 M. Noble avo.
Apply to land olllca 3tf
lliciirnlun.
There will lie an excursion for tbe
annual convention of the Interna
tionsl Association of Fire. Engineers
at Salt Lake City Utah August 10
to 14 189. The Santa Fc Route xvill
sell excursion tickets for one fare for
the round trip plus $2 Tickets on
sale August 7 nnd S good to return
only on August 15 to 88. L. R. lie-
laney. Agent
Druggist Mpriiig Is hero and sum-
mer is coming Oivo your advertising
matter to Smith the bill distributor.
Leave orders nt the Rush or address
bos SflO Uuthr'u letf
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
For llrst-class paper hanging call on
L Chrisen 111 north 1' Irst street.
DR. PEOPLES
DENTIST
The first and leading dentist in
Uuthrie. Always keeps in the front
with nexv methods. Thoroughly edu-
cated and xvith seventeen yoars ex
perience. Honest and conscientious
in all dealings Work the vory best
yet prices the lowest. Oct the loxvcst
prices you can in town or territory
then come to me and I xvill do your
xvork cheaper. Don't make a mistake
In the place Dr Pooplos The Dentist
Southwest eornor Oklahoma and First
Up stairs.
NOTICE.
Sealed bids for constructing an Iron
Hrldge complete across the north
Canadian rivor upon Township lino
between Range No. 5 and 0 xvill be
received at tlio oinco or the Uounty
Clerk of Canadian county up to and
Including August loth 1800.
lliddors to furnish plan or pro'Jlo ol
bridge xvhich Is to be 7C foot span and
15 foot roadway and to bo erected
upon piling drove to solid foundation
and 10 foot above the bed of tlio river.
The board reserves tlio right to reject
any and all bids
fjocation of said bridge Is within
three miles of Yukon xvhich is a rail-
vyiy station. Said bridge to bo paid
for in uash upon acceptance of same
by board.
V. II. Hutchison
Chairman
J. A Osiioiin
H. II. Vabky
Commissioners.
THE CAMPAIGN
HAS BEQUN.
The Kansas City Journal fires the
first gun. Tlio people's paper pioneer-
ing again. Thu Journal half price
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Send In your subscriptions. Tell your
neighbors.
liy MrII Iii Advance:
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WILSON
Atloriiey-at-ldw.
PRACTIOB8 IN ALL THK C0UKTS.
oace over Bee Itlrs Clothing Store
nIIOMAH B. WiHTK
Attornay-rtt-Law.
WnshiriRton D. C.
lluonu iW-S-S Atlsntte llullAlug.
Mining. Land and Patent Taw a SteclaUy.
T-AVIU L OITT
Pension Attorney
Washington D. C.
Nu. fell P. Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Usamlner Pension
liuresu
Tbe pension pulley of the future will In all
probability be laore liberal ltcjoctcd cases
solicited. Correspond cue Invited.
TTATSON K. OOWKMAN
Land and Patent Attorney.
Washington. D. C.
Washington Loan and Trutt IH'Jg.
RMPKKRNOBS-llOB. M. V. Allen U.S. Sen-
Jit' noil. Lafe Pcnee. Klnderhook N. Y.
Dos. JoSn a iJell M. it lion. J. U. Hick.
w. a
TBANK B. CROWTIIWAITK
Attornoy-at-Law
Washington D. C
1M) K Slrcrt N V
m..M t i.i. liu.iiwuiuwnrnlvnfllr. kriin.
dnitt'd l tbe late ihlef of tne QVlalioini
Ti.wiii.ue and iViatet DlvUlous. l koiicit
your uuniueaa. and imaraotee satisfaction.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing.
Dyelog a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guarutwl.
113 W Harrison. Quthhrle 0k
OTX
Open to
TO
You Hold Yourself Free to Buy Goods Where Your
Money Will Get the4 Best Bargains?
We Can
Our story is short and simple. We claim that because we
handle so many different lines of goods that the cost of handling
the same is much less in proportion than the one line dealer
We can afford to do business on a smaller profit in other words
to name smaller prices. All we ask is for you to call and o
amine our goods get our prices and compare them with other
houses and you will see the point. We don't throw out bails by
selling one article at less than cost and anothcr.it two prices
But we make a low price all around on everything
The following is a list of Avhat we an- si-P.nt;
f
Groceries Clothin;
Dry Goods . Boots .ind Shoes
Hats and Caps Gents' Fiirninhintf Goods
Hardware and Tinware Queensware and Glassware. f
I
Table and Pocket Cutlery Stoneware and Woodenware.
Flour and Feed Hay and Grain
Seeda of All Kinds Window (.lass.
Baby Carriages Bicycles v l
Clocks Spectacles
AND A JIUNDItEI) AMD ONE OTIIEI. NOVELTIES.
m i ...-..-I ! ii i
We :tre agents for McMullen's "Wire Fencing and Pcniltrv
Netting1.
"We are also Exclusive Agents for "Wilbur's Seed Meal tin-
celebrated Stock Food and "Wilbur's Egg Food makes liens lay
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods Highest
Market Price Paid for Poultry.
We are now putting in directly across the street from our
store one of the largest and most complete Ginning Plants in
the city. Capacity Forty Bales per Day. Farmers coming to
our Gin will find all the accommodation they could wish for
Ye will do our best to please.
F. E. NOUGHT
DEPARTMENT STORE
712 Noble Avenue. West Guthrie.
Danderine
Is the place to get the easiest shave and
the most stylish hair cut in the city.
EYERY BARBER IN THE SHOP IS AN ARTIST.
The bath rooms are strictly first-class
in every par'ticul;ir. The celebrated
DANDERINE TREATMENT FREE
to all patrons
Two Popular Magazines
for the Homo.
fioul Leslie's Popular lily
Contains each month; An original
water color frontispiece; 138 quarto
pages of reading matter; 100 new and
high class Illustrations; more literary
matter and illustrations than any
other magazine in America. 25a 3 a
year. Frank Leslie's Pciular Month-
ly and the Oklahoma Leader both for
one year for 83.
it
For llojt ana Ulrli.
A bright wholesome Juromlo
monthly fully illustrated. The best
writers for young people contribute to
it. 10o SI a year. Frank Leslie's
Pleasant Hours for Hoys and Qirls and
the Oklahoma Leader both one year
for SI. 05. Undoubtedly the best club.
offers. Bend all subscriptions to
Tke (rklakoRia Lender .
Gtttkrie 0k.
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Interest You!
Barber
of the shop.
16 TO 1 SHOTS!
Silver Dollar Saloon
V. 31. 1VVATT 1'iop.
Victor llutldlog corner Harrison aim t rv
The bebt of Liquors und Winct in
6took. All brands of Ilecr Cigarti and
Tobacco. Krre Lunches served i-n
Saturday evenlngb. Putroiih ar- al
lowed to '66 Hi o tiie financial queMion
while doing businoss with this pnpii ur
arcado.
TransferTrunK Line
G. M. MCFETRIDGE.
ESTABLISHED APRIL a isu
All orders for baggago ou out gouiA
train thould be left one
hour before the train
West Oklahoma Avenue-
Conviction
Shop
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1896, newspaper, August 13, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73697/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.