The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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Tuk Damt Lkadfr accopw adverti-
ng with tbe dl tlnet and positive ftir-
antce that It baa donble tho pM J
circulation of any newspaper put 'tM.cf li
Oklahoma
1'iiK Lkaskh Hlndery U ono of tho host
ntltutions of the Kind In the V t ami Ik
lady turning ontlarpo Quantities nt work
send In your orders for binding ami blank
books and they 'will t promptly attended
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srnsoiui'Tnis katki
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no tejntn. deliver i' .i
one month by mail
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niMRCT I.B9SOVS
A Isri(i' pari of Mark llannn'i ten
million sluali fgnd raited in Wall
tiepi 1 loW tiard l rr-lmtuirae .01
piimtiona hud big manufacturing inn
eerna for losacs sustained by closing
down their establish mcnls and (Ik-
charging thalr thousand of employe
upon the al'ered charge that the "sll
rer .eraae" ia rnlnltif their nnslnefta '
It Is said tliat thvac are (0 bo "object I
lessons" to be continued an occasion
requires Irom now until the prexi
dentla election and this groat sura
and a much more if found necessary
has been promised by Wall street
Not a dollar of It la to be given to em-
ployes 'ml ' lir agree to support
McKmh ri winch rase they w.ll re
reive t nmgh thou late employers.
Mifflciem t 1 Mippt.-t tlicmaelves and
famine until after the election while
the actual losses sustained by rcaaon
of giving these 'object lessons" are j
to be paid out of this Wall street lund j
to the ownrs of these big concerns
At one time it was contemplated to
deal with 1 ail road employes in the
&amc way. but the fact that railroada
are operated under special state lawa
which could declare their franchises
forfeited caused a halt to be made in
(that direction and f'ii the pieccnt
1 j) those "object leHion.' are to lie pushed
- for all they are worth by the big man-
1 facturing establishments
All the railroada have been furnish
ed with tons of goldbng literature.
which they are distribute to their em-
ployes and ao far aa they can control
the matter no fre ailver literature ia
to reach them
Thia ia one of the great ptirpos.es to
which tills ten million Mark Hanna
slush fund ia to be used. Thia attempt
to control employes by Intimidation
moat outrageous In the character and
meana employed will fail to accotn
pllsh lis purpose and will redonnd with
terrific effect upon the managers of
the McKlnley campaign.
aMwwaaaxeimi Aiumnnr " ' '"' "'
TURNING Oil AY
ANl 1I(K-ATI Wf II
WITH BALDNESS
The Dung m Avt-i r. d liy tJlillf
ojep'iya4'wgtwBgMj rmg. jj t'AMJjmjju a.'UJujrtJ'1
AYEITS
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MIC9B
"Nparl forlv vitro njro nttrr
some weeks of sKkness in hair
'mi nod giav and hrn falling out
.. rapidly that T tv.is threatened
with immediate h.ihiivM. Hearing
Aer's Hair Vigor hmhlv spoken of
I commenced using this prepare
EVERYWHERE
f Sent
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Tko A(lvnnla:i ol' I In
ira Excursio
OVER THE SAHTA FE LINES
Bates
WILLIAM" JENNINGS t IIIIYAN
OF MillKASILV.
roit viuis-i'itL'SiuKrr
ARTHUR S1JWALI
OP MAINIC
1'OLITICAL ANNOl'NCKMI NT"
We an authorl'i I 1 1 hum. urn 1 tin
t ' ' 1 II Dull' 1- ! i.iitlirh a 1 tn 11
A if lur he 1 .1 11 'I 111 Hi' Mn " II
1 strut sulilect t t i- .1 ll"ii'i! ' 1 in '-
rail M-nventl 11
The Leader i- mill irlnl I ann (tin
atni "f I rank 11 Liu ah at a 1 an a' f 1
renter of deed sul t lo lh( 11 11 1 1
. I'e iple tFut sllryi ;iai
Vtthereuue t I nian frlinds I u Ik a
11 luiate for Hie "llln l 1 1 Kltte 1 il-dl
n .'i int
lllr 11III1 ol 1 1 Klat
t. ulii t 1 int
t Lt'Ca" eounn. uil
leniu t at it (Hiuiil.n
A I. 1 in ItllCM OrUiul O.
lirtlpy aniiMiue mttlf a 1 tmllilale
f r rcRlt.r ot ii cil uh)ei l to tin-tl 1 l'lon
I tht IVoplt -. 1m siiMr paru 1 mix 11
tl n A O 1V 18
Htard Seward tnnhlj
tht eln ann nnu mi II as a iindidatt
furreglmer o: tU Isnf tKan c unit sub
e t tutlie ilerli iioIUk 1 .iiuty lit hum tatlc
mvectlon J 1 Mtlt
We are autnt.r1" ' to announct ihi name
uf( J Tuottj ifimn Mound township as a
andldatefor tbt nBlieof ieflter of de(ls
Ut)lei-t to the a'tln of the I' a ttvi
SiUcr tonventlun
At the solicltaluni ot many tit) aud toun
irr friends It lut Utn decided 1" urtkcnl
William Ilrowii o' 1 rt scent I'Hy a t andl-
ilate for regutt r ui dteds uujet i i 1 the ac
ttomof the ueai 1 ttli t (.mention
t lien In aun im unell as a aiulidalr
1 t Mei.li.ier ol lit id iit1ett t' ihidtil-
un if Uu 1'eopli Im silver J'aii roii-
totltm A Mil-US
Uirtlit antu un t mt If a i.u dulau lor
.nt altuim t I L gan tiunt 1 ulnuli
n aim lo mlie I 1 llir in-oi'k iiikiii un
j.irnird 1 1 tt u'lo atlol ut t (or tin
int) and l ul 1 I 1- iiumlii ilrd 1 111
an ah Iheci uitt t I 1 tin hilei tn I Imm l
t. rnminl TliUb .uiNl-s
AUtr the kill iijiioii of malt liniidh
Jia e ttmiudid lo tun uiu 1 uiht M 1 a an-
didate tor counlt allium t lor U. uu ouni)
ubjeit lo the a tliL ol U l' 'I'lt lltt
liter louveiiiion 1 it n 1 ivi 11
1 hirelir annoiiii 1 hum If as 1 1. if lad
riliroOlreot Juiui 1 Hie J't . 1 ol Hit-
nv t Ou tli 111 t llllp hU 1 t to tin
1 t ion of the 1 .mm Dtuioirat an 1 l'i
I ice Siltt 1 uu nlloa.
D s M K 1
I am a
A 1.1 H llMANOIItl
"I hare cever at any time or under
any circumataucea been In the em-
ploy ot any mine owner Individually
or collectively directly or indirectly
ncr havo I ever been in the employ of
or paid by any Bimetallic League as-
sociation. If the Republican national committee
will say officially that I have ever been
ctsp'oyed to deliver speeches by any
mine owner a group of mine owners
or by any aaaoclation supported by
iniue owners I am ready to make a
atatement showing tn detail all money
received by me for speech making.
Vm J. Uryan
Wiirbb the charge ia openly made
by leading Republicans that all the
nominations of the late Logan county
Republicac convention except two
wero secured by fraud and chlcaneryit
folio that the whole action of that
convention deserves the condemnation
and repudiation of not only the Re-
pab!l3n but the people of this coun-
ty Tin- 'iippt-it and vote for the
nominee . .if rhHi a convention ia to in-
do fran 1 .111 ' 1 irrupt methods and
eniMurng ix ir .oniiniiaucc. To re-
fuse li'i f ' cand 'dates is to re-
bu i- 1 1 11 e '1 (I aud compel a re-
tur 1 ' 1 01 rnbl aud fair dealing
wit 1 l' 1 oopie wno compose tho
party
1k.ii and v ' I' .iiffil with
the HMiti II . ' m i.t-ter Iried
inv "tin 1 1 ll"l ' i vst"f It Htoi
pnl tin- h.ui l ' 1 '.mjroiit.Mmiti-
l.itnl it now i" ' ' m. mill kept
the m ilp fix 1 1 '' mil tiff. Only
1111 otr-.iMii' il 'ii "it 1011 is now
iitotlcd to Koii in I nr of Rood
11 itural iol"i 1 ik ' 1 hi'sitnte to
11 coiiinii'inl ct 1 1 v "f m 1 s medicines
inn friends 'Mi 11. M IIaioIIT
Woen N1.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
1111 1 I 1 1 V
L...ir.AYr-rP i" '! "S". U S.A.
Ayer fiui - i. ' ' I'imjili:
10 I
III
And
Oct
film SO
CLllU Oil
Yes vi lia
t suit tlu times
doi t fall to look
rlt I I
f in
I lt II I S
'l I MfcJ 1 lilt
III 1 lli
I .ill 11( V
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cowie to
Thk Republican county central 00 111-
mittee turned down lis old secretary
and pet in a county official who got
nearly 81 000 illegal fees out of the
county In one year getting ready no
doubt to draw on the peoples' funde
if necessary to run the campaign.
Mabj. awsMMaBsasaami
SLm Jf I I
WHERE A
vtv
CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP.
We make a Hperialty of handling
And have such now on our list for sale.
Chac.ncet Dkpbw'8 elahora'e expo-
sition of Uryan'a failure as an orator
would be the most humorous of his
many funny things if it were not in
such wretched taste for an eminent
speaker to show ptty jealousy at the
superiority of another.
JioiRKE Cochban the spokesman of
the bolting Democrats says he hopes
to see the pricea of labor and farm
producta go still lower. Of course the
laboring men and f aimers will all
Hock to the support of Mr Cochran's
.ticket
Itui tlo in this Senator John M.
Taunton who talks ho glibly about
the til vet repudiator ' l'rlor to hia
elevation to the United Ntates senate
he was tho legal representative in Ne-
braska of the Union 1'aclfic railway.
For appearance's sake he resigned
when arriving in Washington but the
very lirst ofUolal act of bis waa the in-
troduction of a bill which really meant
the repudiation of interest of the gi
gantic debts of that corporation to the
government That debt amouuta to
$148000000 et Senator Thurston says
the advocates of free silver are re-pudiationista
it 0t11- ' 1. .(fan loun I am j
ati for 1 r 1 ttt judge ul 1 1 t lo Uu
1. Hit
ainildati fur 1 1
.1 iiu.101 the- tit 1 itiutlou
I U C M-V I. m
Wau jktw n 1 1
Lai (tie oR 1 1
ft uia be helo a t
itl umbeut I 1 rt-i
andliiale for 1
in. 1 1. 1 ket
111 t preiHil .1 ilein
1 July pup 1 ii it mlt nl
n.t u tin b) Uu pi 1 rill
t i ... jii 1 1 t t il a a
1 11 n aii unit i u--HK
I. UllSUiUll H
WllEH Mr. Uanim uiaken up Mr. Mc-
Tvmley'fi mind to do so the latter v ill
go on the stump.
AX M""BHIr QKSaKAL UllMi
son annoaneee hia converaion to Re
publleanUm He is o years old and
this Is the first time the country ever
heard of him.
hlKlt Republicans are out ou the
stump repudiating the n minee of
the recent Republican couuty conven-
tion It i a hopeful klgu for Logan
county
It a u. signiilcant faci tnat of the
300 honorary vice-president who eat
on tho platform while Jiiiuiko Cochran
delivered hia tirade againat tho Amer-
ican workingraau and American
farmers almost overy one was an ofll-
oer ol 6ome large corporation made
rich not by honest toll or legHJmato
business but by ciaaa legislation ae-
cured in a corrupt manner
I'oi.iTit ai. conventions are instituted
torcil'ctthc will aud expression of
the people composing the parties and
not to thiottle and thwart them and
when contentions 110 matter whose
party t undertakes to repieent de-
scends to fraud to defeat the will and
exprthion of the people its action
ought to be icpudlated huch Is the
Intention of the hone! element of the
Republican parly of this county to-
ward the ticket fraudulently foroed
upon the people by the rei ent convention
Thi. Li U'Mi urges upon the "ountj
convention which meets here on Sop-
tembr I to place none but good men
on the tu ket and let lbi-11 to far aa
they tan represent the whole c mnly.
Nooin tcction of the county is enti-
tled to any more repri mentation ou the
ticket than any other section
Uen. Torrkxcb haa announced that
he will quit the country if Uryan is
eleoted. The very goda 'themaelvcs
seem to have formed conaplracy to
defeat McKlnley.
AVo tiro oiiposod to ilio froo
colnngo of slivor Tho
existing gold standard must ho
nroscrvod. -- Ropuhllcsui nlrtt-I'orin.
We have for sale Good Upland 160-acre Farms having
fair dwellings costing from $200 to 300 with good wells or-
chards aud h i ng from Ci to 100 acres in cultivation ranging
in price
i-KOM $800 TO $1200
We liin mi inn list for sale some very fine Uiver and
Creek Bottom i'.irm- vt il improved and having from HO to 120
acres in cult w i'idi. w i.tnsell
l"0R $1200 TO $2500
Part Cash Balance on Time if Desired.
"tliuitr. and c ti( . Him
ii C(i of an liino ui tin .
tn sti 'k. I .im viii . n .
you in qualify n 1 in rice Ju si ck ot Clullutn
1 f.tt.li frniii IIim 11 . . .. .... ... i .
unit --! . w..i id. 111 'ii sii we ; ui' nn hi mi I'm i"i noin
clothing in oi r store. Ve can fit the 1- rt.-s4 n i ..i tlu mall st
boy and yoi r i nckci-r-ooat Don't fail w .s bet or. ou bu
elsewhere
HARDWARE
Wetresliil making er low n ilardw.u. ml .
shall continue to do so regardlt s ol all ombines cli.iios and
combination ur prices romain. as hrn tofore. it bed rock
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We now have our Pall and Wintei Stock which is a lnr' i
and a better assortment than we have cer had before and the
low price we are selling them at has ncer been equaled before
in Guthrie Don't fail to pc im whrn in need of anvthinsr in tins
line.
DRY GOODS.
Tn this department oui stock i lo'iipletc. and m make
kn uniform jirice ov '-very article . no not .M two or tlu .
articles at cost and then sell tin bil.uicr ol tlic -lock .
11 per cent. but we make a low pun ill around All we ash
is that you examine the goods and ! t . nr pn--i in this lux
and we will trust lo the rest
HATS AND GAPS.
If in need of anything m this line remember v. e have trot
them at prices that will suit you.
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
We have the largest assortment in tin line eer brought to
Guthrie and if you will look our line over vou will Una pit
what you are looking for and at a price that will suit vou
GROCERIES
We always have this line stocked w illi the best and lreshet
goods that can b found in the market and at the lowest possibd
price that groceries can be sold for
TEAS AND COFFEES.
We have had 24 years' expuin nc m this ln.i .i I if oe
want a good article you will not b disaj pointe 1 l . it'i"gouu
QUEENS WARE OLASSWARfc AM) TIN W Alt F. .
In these lines we cannot be undersoil is . Inu in original
packages at the very lowest possible pr . . Call ai.d irt t pn t
and compare with other houses.
TA1JLE AM) l0CKET ( TTLEIH .
In this line our stock is comji'ete and price nlit
FLOUR FEED AND PROVISIONS
1 We handle in large quantities at Wholesale and K. tail Wt
I also carry a full line of Window Glass
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A SNAP.
Sow the I itui in wheat this fall and this crop will nearly
pay for the land.
"Tin- farmer and the lilnrcr be
damned i what Cochran -ui.l In g.mg
aay and llanua McKlnley ibinks but
ia afra d to hay
MVil. wurknin uftea
I utb bis lunib on Ujs
line liviuh uht e
-. h di ti Irs uuic
'Ike i tri t e ii'ia
tlirtiA hia cl. .1c mm
ti dmiug-table Nn-
tljrr Btts tne out of
dour ezercme he
nmls. tuilbir takes
Uu jiroptr tiiar lor
t ilii.K It ik small
1 - t. . .U .1.
aSW nfuuii it. t. tut ui
out of order lusuch roses Or. I it i it i
l'le ant fflltts turae lo their aseitil in -by
aiding nature in taking care of the UxX.
The i.tuf ut u i ik Uutlis of llie ickms
of the woiid i couitipauon From thin one
cause cume mdlgt Uim disurdus cf the
btouiatli liter aud kidnivs bihoum
besdachen flatulinre hcdubum unpuiity
of the blood .id the hihui lumtilkalioni
that folio'. 1 f I" ?" w tu.. coiistip&iion is
a little thii-ff and a lutlc thing w.ll cure it
The "1'leasaal IVUett" aie tmv tuar-
coated croBulaa. Ttiy will perfectly cute
the worst cosea of conMtpatiea aad jcdigt s
tiou. It the druggitt tiiM to sail you acme
other t)Ill thst paya him greater proBt just
Ihiuk t what villi lfft pay you.
f7irvy
' va'T';l--jSi
VtiSiaE----"'"
HneMlnM Avals Halvn.
Tho beat salvo in the world for cuts
bruises sores salt rheutn fever sores
chapped hands letter ulcers chil-
blains corns and all akin erup-
tions and positively cures pile or no
pay required. It la guar anted to give
perfe t aatiaf action or money jre funded.
Price 35 ceuta. per box. Tor bale by
Seatonlan Oruir Co.
Democratic County Convention
L'arsuant to authority vested in me
I hereby call a Democratic convention
for Logan county to bo held on Tues
day Heptetnb-.c 1 ltsuO at 11 o'clock
a. ra. at the McKenuon opera house at
the city of Quthrie tor the following
purposes towit
First To nominate candidate j for
tho several county orTlues and to nomi-
nate candidates for the conatuble and
justlco of the peace by the delegates
from the city of Uulhrle and (imhrle
township
Second To nominate a candidate
for member of the Ninth council dis-
trict Third To seuvt eighteen detegau
tj the congreiioiial conveniion I In
held at Kl Iteuo ou September .1 lUt
l-'ourlh To he'ect tomuiiUeeuien for
a county central oouuimt.e to setvj
for tlie ensulOK' toji tru and for such
oilier Imainesb .is iintj piojx rly come
before the conv muni
For the purposo of btleiUiix d It'
gati'h to said inunty tonvenluiii aud
county central loiniuilt euin the
Deiuo.-rata of eai.li toniisnipof L f'au
county iH meet in i mv iitnin on
l'rida August a "i ui nit hour
of 'i o'cloi-k p ui ; and at tt Imui uf 3
o'elo Up lu m the tvarj of the city
of (futhrie.
Tne several wartlh and towu-hipi
aie en 1 1 tit d .o the following ii'prenoii
tation t haul eounl lonvention
1 IT I 11. 1 '
Srtoi J it 'I 1
Third vt ui 1
Fourth wara
rirth wirtl I"
fifth viiril ti 1
Out brie unlilji
lovta liivtiitili 1
hpi Ingt.ilf ton.iliip -
lliar l rtek I
A.!lelnK' i
Splinter '
l.nwrii tovtuliip
UuiluH
Orlando
Seward "
Iron Mtiuutl
WtMxllantl 3
lli.nurk
i ntui i
Crt cm l
Oak ii '
M dl I ill
ptim mil '
KlM 11 I i
Clot an on
Total I-1
11. H Uai.a.n Uiu'ritiati
i ! 'I t oin hicretur
' n Ii nt)diii 1 1 1 1 friable easily tilled. oft and mel-
a-- I at ib i
II' You Are Nm u Earnier and have yet to learn by experiftiJe.
Nan u will iD.ii up youi mistakes and will turn your
failim inii nu i -- more kindly and surely here in Okla-
homa il- in m .in ui her state or territory.
If You Are a I.irni' v i i v perience and education your intelli-
g(ni i..loi v ill it i. ive rich returns.
The Soil
lo
Tho Water ii'pl i u llent and unfailing; numerous never
f.-iilme .pnn- unl (.reeks; inexhaustible s.jpply from wells
siml limn 1 t t i ' fi el.
The Cllniali i-mihl and iieathful being a hajipy medium be
tweui Kan-as .im Arkansas Cool and refreshing nights.
.oseere wmtii eather.
The Hainlall is nnitoiin .md copious. The government guage at
CJntlirie shows tins -eason a r?'"fallof 6.07 inches in June;
4XA inches m .Jnl and 7.29 inches in August.
Rssxa
. NOUGHT
DEPARTMENT STORf. .
702 Noble Avenue. West Guthrie.
Danderine
Barber
pi i
mm
To show the alue oi Ueal Estate of Logan Couuty we give a
description ol .t few of the farms on our list
Guthrie I IM) acre one mile west uf town; all
wo ucn in cultivation; a tetirym nuns i
cost .'.ixi barns outhotuoa granarlo.
i n .'.ii t er acre wtii buy this farm
iiT1 .u im of I'oitouwood river Ikittoui
1 unl. i eiy Inch tillabh o'e-lmlf miU
I iv in i uitii In hi.riU'io on the Cotton wood
mm no Improti uu m ut nmuuut to
i'i)ih uu t' per ai'ic twill tnkc thl
. In.. trio. 1 of laud ami -hoiild (iiilhrie
I .ii i tin .initiil of t hi new statu it
it -( ll for ' im acie within (he
i ii r. not ii i liooiu 1 ui DceauKc It will
III Ulll til I In' llllllll
line quditii i'ilon living Alieain
I'm .u k in i ulti i.ilou 'l aort Inpis-
liin lomiinilUt l'i it e. tJ.Sun; wants
on i. Hi i Uiil -i I' .ii a harg ifu kooi!
i i-iiii ki n
I i il i ' ' i ui I ii in; lno ut i in
I i.i laii ol i.ulliv.itiL.; 71) aiTci h ttoin
Ui (I xocd laigi lnue wel . priel Wi
In at i s f.iin niili' from t.inln.i I
ftiK.d i(nty in n in I'ultiv iitioi i(
liir IIVI I (Mill I.Oll!' i -I t i n
nli latioti I i o
Pill ill- III t 111 IV 1 T Hi 11 .mil I i
lo illl (j.UIH I 111 VVi I filllli(tl lllli
will unl ii l :u i' nl i U.titi living
Klulilv aeii nv mi
all fenced: thlrii iiv mr. -in cultlva
t oin. a good five room housn cost (fivi
. ii apple trees planted In I hw t ti.oo
will buy th'i eighty acrex
.'is icros m nillni' from li'UlnU lo
i' ttt il on th'i Cimarron rlvci ' nil liimii
Ho iit. in cultivation 10 a K ol
Mid line bottom laud i ii loom h hi i'
i ot l ii k ro ii. iii i in
ton ul 'ration ? i.ki
16D aciox seven mile irom luilnu
all ft n iid; 110 ueiis in ( iililvailtii join
Ilio Cimarron liver a two loi 'in;
houe t.l.l Icrutioil t-! (i
IW) acre ten iiiiIck 1 1 1 illl l.ullilK .ill
fiiind MVinty ai 1 1 im i.'i aiioii
ill ill i oiltttin I III Ji'iio! Komi It 1 1 1 im
l.uiil ii two roo i 1kiii( mi licit mn -h
itf mil fiom the iiittiiiiuoi (I i i I i
llviiigand in vi-1 lulling vva'.i I i i.i nil.
through it t onstderatlou il xo1)
Koj acre;) three mlh s 'nun lun'ri.
alltiiieuu luu acre ii. ciihm ant
Is the place to get the easiest shave and
the most stylish hair cut in the city.
EVERY BARBER IN THE SHOP IS AH ARTIST.
The bath rooms are
in every particul r.
strictly first-class
rive celebrated .
half mlli Irom the 01 in irron nvi i
In.'
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t."M
tlite loom lioiix1. bill ii 'al
hoii t on Itltiratlon .'ii
ii a ' Utn i nun ( i li ul i i
Utitln it . oin null t) i ( ii uu i
plenty of good bottom lami
water ui.d good hoii( t oiii
i iii(ii
Siltlldtd xliiek fuilil lrvi a ii
iiil.ivitiioii i'vera i i vi i f illmii
' Ii ult in ex; oiue umlu i pi
Tin I din h up mm ml1 f
iui i md
ll li i ol. I 111 1 .1 llolll dull I i Ull
ltUiuti 1 " U.le ill t-l. lilt UllOll. eight
room hoitc umt 1 NO ten mmiiti iide
fi oin lint citv $IO(X)p(r utre will buy
lli- furm .Should Cm I Ull. retain tin
t.iuloluf the new xiale ill I md wilt
1 1 hiiiiii t lii 1 1 r acre
DANDERINE TREATMENT FREE
to all patrons oi tlu shop.
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xprlug tu tiustuit! elosc to ;.arn muuar-
!' turn lot foul uorxc lien
oil i i out building'
Hi l'i i ("ex tn i f
lilai It -uiiil) loam
lio u ri an
house and
'im grove ol tote t
Mile tin id ufi t iv i
1'iui l.w)
in cultivation SO
in ias uu good well iinlPlidld water
.. ' depth of seven leou feet: frauu housi
I USD log house Hxfti si ble for four
hnrxe borne tbailiui; 211) fruit tiees;
iiUiU terrlex. elf I'lnu ehanoB to buy a
eomfortab e hotuu cheaii. 1 ai're palel
for garden spot. chool houe near
thru- milt lioiii Cit-xcfiii ( Ity Vrict
lino
K
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di'f 1
to" i t.
u i i t t vjurkloo
'ii faro Bt'tba
1 hi Uu Naiioi
1 Ii 11 VI I ' ) ip'iii
i 1 1 u t a I e 1 ut
tU...I tl 111 till 1 "'
round trip p. a- -. 'tickets on sale
Auguxt "'.) to Soplcinber 1 iuetuaive
limited lo return September 10 exit I
t.ou of limit Tlcketh ijeponited vvitu
joint agent at Denv-r ou or bef.ne
September ' will b' exleuded to and
uu-1 tiding Septeuib i to lya I l:
Dclaney Agent.
TAKE NOTU'E THAT THESE FARMS ARE ALL IN
THE COUNTY WHERE THE CAPITAL OF THE TERRI-
TORY IS LOCATED AND THAT NO FARM IN OKLAHOMA
IN MORE THAN ONE AND ONE HALF MILr.8 FROM A
SCHOOL H0U8K.
Call on us by letter for any desired ui fin taction We will
be pleased to drive you over tho couoty and show you everything
on our list No charges. The seller pays our commission.
ACjA
&
PAINE
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pagea of reading matte " loo w ami
high clasa illustration; wore literary
matter and tlluatratiooa than any
other magazine iu America. 2Je it a
year. Frank Lealie'a 1'cTular Month-
ly and the Oklahoma Leader both fur
on year for $3.
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Kreu Luii.lith c t veil i n
v I'fi'DiDiiH I'utrons aie al
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t bubiiitf. ith thia popm jr
For aale IhUiard UW.
KlamlHoa
M Uaear
Rooms 19 20 and 21 Gray Bros. Building
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For 1U) aud Ulrlt
A bright whohiouie juveii.it.'
monthly fully Ulu.traU'd Ihe beat
writers for young people contribute to
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'the Oklahoma Leader both one year
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offers. Send all subscript lona to
Transfer Trunk Line
3. M. MCFETRIDGE.
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All orler for buygaf.'.-
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1896, newspaper, August 21, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73704/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.