The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 128, Ed. 1, Friday, October 30, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Cit IN B1UEF.
Person.! Points nil Mnlter Tran.plrlng
In HudAboot the Oltr.
J U Carter is down from o ta.
Iionis Ei hofl is uvtsf from El Ren
The Cyclone ha a liamUorae new
sign
Qi ek luii ju
allot
M. E conference
Reno.
Frank Cleg is
i -. "Ins t
li it. spsVon at El
1
K hi if-
iUber
Judgo Lowe wu n Oulnlioma City
yesterday.
Tlynn speaks her
Mom'a i a'lahan
tomorrow.
Mrs. Morris and Mi- MeNally are
visiting in MulhalL
T. A. Heard of New axi Is the
guest of Sam Waller
Uryan club meet lop at the district
court room tonight.
Y. II. Coyle lias returned from a
cotton trip to Shawm-s
Ilcts on Plynn cannot bo found. Cal
lahan men aro offering odds of two to
one.
George Simpson a horse thief
escaped from jail at l'erry Tuesday
night.
Cotton receipts yestorday were 100
bales. Prices a 50 to 0 80 Seed 185
to 2 18.
Manager II. W. l'ontecost of thej
Aiciveunon spent wouoesiiay in uma
homa City.
Ross Somers. who swallowed car-
bolic nclil with suicidal intent at Perry
will rccovor.
A. D. McKay of Lawrence Kan . is
in ttio city lie Is on his way hurne to
vole for Hrynn.
.lohn Towers has moved his barber
shop to tho oornor of Division and
Oklahoma avenue.
Judge and Mrs. Tnrsuey came over
from El Reno last ovening and are
registered at the Okie.
Clork Kolley came in from Greer
county last night to procure more bal-
lots to vote for Callahan.
County election judges arc invited
to forward clecttun returns next Tues-
day night to the Leader pest haste.
Miss Daisy Mnrr nnd Mr. George
Conger of Davenport O. T. were
married by Rev. Tennoy. of Chandler.
Lawyer Chorlio Kerne is being highly
complimcntod on a rattling good
spcecn maao in morgan's court yestcr
uu
.TnYltl ftntl 3m Wnllnt. n ..B......1 t. . . .
pfcVcstcrday from Oallfornla where thev
were called by the death of I heir
father.
Rev. IlawJoy pastor of the Presby-
terian church at Oklahoma Oity. will
hereafter do synodieal missionary work
among Indians.
Bishop Gaines of the A. M E. church
will preach at St Paul A. M. E.
church Monday night Nov S at 7-30
p. ra All arc invited.
Aldcrson I. T. was swept nway by
tho tornado Wednesday night At
Sherman Tox. much propertv was
destroyed by tho blow.
Tho local electric light plant Is evory
bit as rotten as the waterless water
works plant For goodness sake give
consumers light ana water!
Wm. Crump cattle intpectur for il
Texas Live Stack association. us .c-
dently shot and killed by Dt-vv liruoe. .
near El Reno while hunting
In giving a list of th-j n-en m
tho Lillie puny Wednesday it.kh g
the names of Prof. IUxter and D It
Arrcll were unintentionally omitted.
Mr. nnd Air Joe -tleteras returned
last night fsoin Newlork Mist) Mab'e
llowman and Miss Mina Severns a
companled them for a few days' visit
Secretary Lowe vosterdar irranted
charters to the Pawnee Mission Park
association of tho M. IS church and to
tho Co-O;iertlve Loan company of
New Jersey.
Judio Torsnoy came over from El
Reno last evening. The judge appears
halo and hearty nnd none the worto
for his first trip over the sand hill
court circuit.
At tho McKenuon Tuesday ovening
n musical entertainment will bo given
in connection wl(h tho eloollon bul-
letins of tho Dally Loader. Ladies are
specially invited.
L. R Delaucv. Malor Croxinr nn.l
Harry Uarelay celebrated their respec-
tive birthday anniversaries yestorday.
All are just over St and will east their
vote on Tuesdayitnoxt
John McLaughlin who is charged
wi;h killing Oka Wa Ke. a full-blocd
Osago Indian in an altercation at
Illackburn last winter who has been
u fugitive since returned and gave
himself up to the officers.
There will be a social at the resi-
dence of Mrs. M. L. Morris 810 North
Broad street Friday evening October
30 given by tho Ladies' Social Circle
of the First Presbyterian ohureb. You
aro coroiauy invited to attend.
Th a Choctaw oounell passed a bill
creating a commission to treat witto
tho Dawes commission yesterday. A
townalto bill is being prepared and
will be submitted to the Dawes ecu
mission for their approval. It pro-
vides for oollectiug a -rental on all
town properly held by non citizens
and citizens.
Oklahoma people are preying for
cold weather. The fall boa been very
mild and everything is still growing
and attracted by the warm weather
and vegetation swarm of grasshop-
pers liuvn come in from the north and
aro devastiog and rmuluir the wheat
fields doing groat damage everywhere
they have appeared.
Awarded
Highest Honors - World's Fair.
DR
iSL
CREAM
nmm
JriOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fic
from Ammonia Alum or any other aduUtrsnt
40 Years tits Standard.
Mtfjuatw Nnjiwj.jiiw'UJimw' m'sri qsswirMi 'am
Brown and Jones of Gulbric lm
wore here last week exhibiting tho
Lightning iee ere a in freezer are hero
again this week. Their frcceer seems
to tneot tho popular domttnd nnd thoy
are selling a largo amount of territory
HetilleMM-y Kiekpr
The ta'idU who looted OArnoy and
h nd F" tisT'noyhavo taken
-. 'n 1 t e - ' lion btit sallied
u mii hiii . - nunoer of valuable
horB f rotn fartm-rn and aro evidently
preparing for ano-her raid. Eastern
Ok la homa is terrorized.
P R Ro fcnek. who was struck by a
Fris -n ir in une time ago died from
the effect of the injuries yesterday at
Uoodlaol II" wi appointed national
attorr.rv for the Choctaw nation two
Tears nifo and wm elected to the ofQco
a year ago. bat otccount of some of
the returns coming up blank he wai
counted ont
Vree Silver people
hung out your lings lo-
in orrow Saturday 0c-
tolier 81.
Snlmtlon Army 'en.
The Salvation Arfny ha rented a
new hall on the oornor of First street
and Cleveland avenue whore they ex-
pect to open meetings tonight. Lieut
E. A. Thomas who 'lias spent most of
the summer in the ' i..th end bot-
toms" of Kansas City extends a cor-
dial invitation to all christians to join
In with hint for a harvest of souls.
The whole story of the wonderful
cures by Hood's Sarsaparllla Is soon
told It makes the blood rich pnre
and nourishing It cures scrofula
catarrh rheumatism.
Hood's Pills act harmoniously with
Hood's Sarsapmrtlla. Cure all liver
i'la 25 cents.
MIRK WIIIIhiim' Droininaklnc School
Miss Ida William of tho New York
dressmaking school has opened a
dressmaking school in rooms at the
Hotel Royal where the ladles nro
taught to cnt and make their own
dese from beginning to end. Thoy
bring their own material and tew for
themselves while learning. She pays
for ell material spoiled. Guarantee
satisfaction or money refunded.
HereTwamley. Sing Thli.
Tune of "Coming Hack to DKio."
' Wo are going back to oilvcr.
Going back to -iKer
Going bark to i lie double standard fold;
I hear the people railing
I vec their ballots falllns
We're going bsck to sliver It j ti-1 in
good a gold."
When the hair baa fallen out leav
ing the head bald it the scalp is not
tblny there is a chance of regaining
the bnlr by using Hall's Hair Rerewer.
A chanee to make $500 iu one deal
on hogs Apply to E. P. Pomeroy at
Capital hotel or at II. H. McCrary's
wagon yard. 3012
The Leader will givo election bullo
tins at tho opera house on tho night of
Nov 3 An entertainment will be
given also tf
For Sale Daseburner heating stove
for coal or wood; nearly new. Call nt
Uellman's harness shop. 24 tf
Foh sai.k t-HKAi'. A splendid drlv-
lag horse and buggy- client) Mrs.
Jacob Corbelt. 1011 E Noblo. 7tf.
uihuI iim fur snip
Two splendid residence lots on
Drex.'l bouleraid on Capital Hill for
nine v.ry cheap Apply to Geo John-
-.an Koviil hotel
ll.iu-h
1(1
tfinids for sale at Mrs.
iwirnr Noble and Oak.l7tf
For San' - An Everett piano hand
carved -tinliofony case wooden harp
ost oo oo ulaiokt new Will sell
cheap Mrs Jacob Corbett 1111 east
Noble 27 tf
The Daily Leader
tion returns at the
house on No?. 3.
will display f lee-
McKeimon opura
tf
Up-to-date election laws on nala. at
tho Leader counting room. Price 95
ecnts. . tf
Bleetion laws ot leM v1ttr the
amendments and revisions ot'QS com-
plete in book term on salo at the
Leader oftiee Price 85 cents. tf
Ilero'n Your Clmnco.
Plenty of old papors 10 oents a hun-
dred at the Leader odltorlal rooms.
Call and lay in a supply at once.
Wanted Clean
Leader office.
ota rags. Apply at
Two nicely furnished rooms for rent.
Call nt 310 Cleveland avenue. 31H0
Vw Sale Cheap Ladle.' second-hand
bieyele; good as now. Inquire at
Olsrolth Arias Co. sotO
Tho Guthrie Coal Co. for Mc-
Aloetor coal. Tolophono ." 1.
30li;
Second hand coal heaters of every
description for sale cheap. Stoves ex-
changed by M. Collar South Second
street. Guthrie. M. Collar. 10 BOtf
. -
Headquarters at the .Urn
fresh oysters and oelerr.
d'
Pisk for
received
18tf
For Rent House ot 8 rooms on east
Noble ave. Uocd stable end eiilokuc
heuse Mrs Jacob Corbett. 1011 eust
Noble ave. 7tf
All the latest st les of stiff and soft
bats just reoelved at the N- Y. C.
House SHtl
Wanted Live lady canvassers who
have had some experience. Good
salary. Dlreel Q eere of Leader siltf
A niee line ot boys' Baits
celved at tbe K. Y. C. House.
last re
S6U
Tearney & SeWtroin .will put bul-
letins in the lilue Hell saloon election
night. 85 tf
Tbe ladies ot the Con?"egatioaal
church will serve an all night luneb
at the r.rooks building on the night of
the election and will have a reeeptlon
njtn for all who want to await the
returns of the election.
Nutlc to Subscriber
A Krebs is not connected with Tux
Lkaue in any eapaelty. He Is not
authorised to collect any inonoy due
on subscriptions to Thk Daily or
Wei km LtADitu. 10 lso
l-tyuu IU1I7 at OhlHliuma City
Vor the L'iynu rally ut OUIakoin
City oo baturday. October SI UlO
Santa F will run an excursion leav-
ing here at 1S.15 p. pi. and arriving at
Oklahoma City at 140 p. in j return
ing loavo Oklahoma City at 9 p. in.
nnd arriving at Uutlirle at 1:3D m
h. IU Delanky Agert
THJ&
taaKJ
MimnrvitiwiiKiiift'mabnmmfhimifiii'i'''i"'''''
Nervous
People olteu wonder why tholr nerves nte
bo weskt why thov get tired bo easily
why they start nt every slight but
Buddcn sound; why thoy do not sleep
naturally; why thoy havo froqnent
headAcbce indigestion and nervous
Dyspepsia
Tho explanation ! simple. It is found In
that impuro blood which is contln-
anlly feeding the nerves upon refuse
instend ot the elements ot strength and
vigor. Iu suoh condition oplato and
nerve compounds simply dcAdcn and
do not euro. Hood's Saraapnrllla feeds
the nervea pure rich red blood; gives
naturt.l sleep perfect dlgostion is tho
truo remedy for all nervous troublee.
Hood's
SarsapariUa
Is tho Ono True Blood rurifior. 81 pv - bottle.
Prepared only lyC I Hood & Co.. Lowell Mats.
sj i t-ii cure Mver Ills; easy ta
nOOU S FlllS take easy to operate. 250.
Write Smith the bill distributor box
too.
Iloanl.
Mrs. Newton has romoved to 614
South First street Table board 83
per week.
Muke n (lilras.
Oo to Tingle's buy a cigar make a
guess on the congressional voto and
win a box of cigars.
l'orSlc.
Almost
new sewing 'tnaaiiino
and
eook stove for salo.
Enquire at 31C
North Broad strent
?7U
For salo Billiard
Hamilton.
able. See Oscar
For flrst-olass paper hunglnir call on
L. Chrlson 111 north First street
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
For Sole By Chas Osgor tho small
two seated phaeton whloh took the
first premium at tho State fair; also
tho horso and harness to match. This
is a raro chance to buy a handsome
turnout cheap.
DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salvo Is an
antiseptic soothing nnd healing appli-
cation for burns scalds outs und
bruises etc and euros piles liko magic.
It instantly stops pain. F. B Lilllc &
Co. oornor Harrison and First streets
C. R. Hon fro 304 Oklahoma avenue.
Now Ktectlon Lhmk.
The Leader job department has jiibt
turned out in pamphlet form thu elec-
tion laws ot Uklahotnu. Tho laws of
'03 are given with tho revisions and
corrections of 1805. The InwB should
be freely circulated over every county
in tho territory. Tho Loader oflleo is
the only office printing tho up-to-dato
laws. Price Sic.
To I to? oezoma and nil similar skin
troublos aro oured by tho use of Do
Wilt's Witch Hasel Salve. It sooths
at on co and restoros the tlssuos to
their natural condition and never falls
to euro piles. F. B. Llllio it Co. cor-
ner Harrison and First streots. C. R.
Ken fro 004 Oklahoma ovenue.
GUTHRIE Lodge
Thursdav evei
No
. I A. O U W meets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7 30
In Victor block corner Hirst and JiarrUon
visiting workmen always welcome.
F. P. GATCHKM. M. W
C. O. FINCH Hccorder.
GTJTimiE Lodge No. t K. ot P . meets
every Wednesday at 7:S0 In their hall
In tbe Victor block corner First and Harri-
son VIsltluK knights are always welcome
W H MBKTKN V O
J KOUCAKT. M of P and IC. of It. S
O K M Meets every Tuesday night In IC.
I Kofi' ball Visiting chiefs alway
line cuiem always
ioi-
eorae. v. i: it. skaucky Jr
ime. w. i: u. mkaul
31.11. OHKKRY. Chief of Records.
f-UTHIUE Lodge No. 3 I. O O. V. meets
V3I Monday ntgnt oi cacn wock at 7-30. vis
mug
uaa feu
d Fellows alwavs welcome.
I'UArsuis a. smiirni; r.
O.
0 W. BRU
Oil. Sec'y lock box 1T.
OKLAHOMA KncampmentNo. 1 1. O. O. r.
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
Fellows hall at 7.30 All
at 7 .30 All vn
hlllne tiatrlarchs
welcome. S
B F. MHRTBN. Berlbe.
II OlJid.V C. P.
M
t'TUAL Iir.Nni'IT TO ftADIKS. We
furnish employment procure help buy.
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
Mis periodical etc.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION HURKAU
Room no I.yon lilock.
Cor. Harrison and Division.
GUTHRlB Camp No. S Woodmen of the
World meets every Monday nlRbt in the
K.of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come. J 11 TOWKRS.Olerk
LRO VINCBNT. Con Cora.
N
AOMIHebekah Lodge No. 8 L O. O. F.
meets everv Thurdav evenlneat 7:X
In Odd Fellows hall lu the Weinberger build-
ing Visitors welcome.
ADKI.r.A HOMSIIKR N O
DIRUIK SOOTT Secy.
UUTIIRIH T.ODQK NO. 2
A. F t A. M. ltOEUlar meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
Ail uretnren cordially in-
vited to attend.
II F. ARUERV. Sec
E S. DONNELLY. W. M.
THE CAMPAIGN
HAS BBQUN.
The Kansas City Journal Bros tho
flret gun The people's paper plonoor-
laa again. Tho Journal half price
daily and Sunday. Read these rates
Send iu your subscriptions. Toll your
neighbors.
lly Mall In Admnors
Daily and Sunday 1 year .
' " 8 months.
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Weekly Journalist and Agrioultur
1st one year ....
Siugle eoBlas Sc oxcept Sunday
Sample ooplee free. Address
The Journal
Kansas Ci'.v. Mo
(HiTO-
Stapleton's
Livery Bam
See Smith tho bill distributor.
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lill.
tttAtifJH GBflBMli OKLAfiOMA.
WHAT
As long as you get the goods at half-price- -or even less in some instances---how we
get them or how we can afford to sell merchandise as we do? These questions are
asked a thousand times and no less every day. You should remember that we are in
constant touch with hard-up m mufacturers and bankrupt merchants. "Working all
night?" asked the nijlu police about 3 o'clock a. m. "Guess that's the reason the people
talk so much about you."
Now who would have thought of that -doing night work being accused of doing
something terrible! The next thing we know we will be arrested for selling goods .is we
do. Yes our entire force worked all night opening and marking a STOCK OF DRY
GOODS NOTTOINS Etc part of the stock we have been telling you about. Oh
my! what a a snap!
JUST LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT "AD."
If you are down in town today see our BLA.NKETS No use telling )ou about
our MEN'S SUITS because you have perhaps seen them on the proper dressed peo-
ple of yt ur neighborhood. Our Square-Cut All-Wool Cheviot is the talk all
over the city because The Price $3.50 is doing lots of advertising for us.
We remind you now that after this week our Great Special Sale of Men's FINE
FOOTWEAR--thats the name of the Shoe -will be discontinued but you can get in
on the ground floor at $1.18 a pair. Princess Olga the name alone should be suffi-
cient to establish our leader in Ladies' Shoes; Style Comfort Elegance all combined.
The price $1.58 a pair. Of course to some people who love to deal with ""regular"
high-priced dealers we could sell them at $3.5o; that's the price for them all over with
the exception at the
THI
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OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
Wanted Salesladies. Those having experience apply
Speed and safety are tho watch-
words of tho age. Ono Minute Cough
Curo acts speedily safely and never
faiU. Asthma bronchltlp coughs and
colds aro cured by It. F. B. LUlto &
Co. cornor Harrison anc First streets
C. It Ren fro 201 Oklahoma ave.
The Rhino Tho Alps and Battle-
field lino of Amcrlfn. In connec-
i Zt'on with the Big Pour Honto via
Cinnclnnatl to
WASHINGTON.
BALTIMORE.!
PHILADELPHIA.
NEW YORK
p-y . i a
A modern train oleu-
trio lights steam heat
ed observation car.
.his famous train of-
rxSTFUlH6YlBGDiUJl feri. tho best scrvlco
over the best track and best road bed
to the cast through hUtorlc regions.
U. a McQuiro T P A. Dallas Texas
a B. Ryan A Q P A Cincinnati Ohio
H W. Kullqr Q P A Washington D. 0.
Popular Sciense.
News nature invention botany
Electricity Chemistry Medicine Hy-
giene Health.
Formerly Boston Journal of Chemlsry.
Enlarged and improved
Contains a number of short oasy
practical interesting and popular
scientific articles that can be appre-
ciated and enjoyod by any intelligent
reader oven though ho knew little or
nothing of sclcnco.
It Is profusely and free from Technicalities
Kowsdcalera 10 cents; 81.00 por yoar.
Mention this paper for sample copy.
Largobt circulation of any scientific
paper in thcTworld. Publishod month-
ly by Henj. LUlard 10 Liberty stroet
Now York.
lly a special clubbing arrangement
wo can now furnish tho Oklahoma
Leader and Popular Science both
for ono year for only 81.50.
LEADER
Quthric Oklahoma.
FOR THE LADIES
Cut Paper Patterns
Tbe Hepublu- upiillo iu lady readers with
rut luiwr paitstus of all kinds for Udls
W'irU Uoys and men. All of seasonable irar-
nivuls of lle latest styles and at a OiMt of
Only 10c Each.
KlswUtrtUeycostfrom3Sto4eHs. De-
signs ol uew carmenl are published every
week In the Henubllc with an ordsr blsuk for
the patterns. Thousands of ladlos la every
state haro purchased these patterns Cuflnir
the past year and never a complaint. They
are Invaluable and vou can save on these pat-
terns alone eieryyeir many times the price ot
the paper. Subscribe at once.
The Twice-a-Week Republic
OKIA' S1.00 A YKAU.
Tue "Twlce-a-Week" vtlllbe sent free tor
oue yr to any person sendlnir belore March
1. a club of three uew yearly subkcnr trt with
W to pay for the same tf yon want apacsace
of timnli cooles. write for them. Address alt
orders ' THK KKI-UJM.IU.
eti Louis No
M. 01 Rill!.
WlWHwriwll IllWimilHH illiM'JMIHUItllHfylrtlM!'l6ril?lffnlllWiwii liilswVWis iisfr
'iiiiuiuwliLAimt.lWAlWaH'tteB!HlSM'W'i
GYGLONR
OH ! MY TEETH !
Rest Teeth and Rest Rubber on Earth.
Everything guaranteed to be strictly flrat-
class and warranted
$6.00 PER SET.
(Elthtr upper or lower.)
Uold llllings. l 00 and ur. Sliver (Oold and
Platlna Alloy). Cement and Uutta Percba
tilling 60 rents and up. Extracting 25 cents.
Urldgework at correspondingly low prices.
As appeals above v.e warrant (with a war
rant that Is worth just what It says too) all
our work to be strictly flrst-class. AVe do
not use cheap Job teeth but the very best
that are made in the United states (and that
means In the world) as well as the very best
rubber and ijlve yiu exactly tuc same thing
fortt-uo that e charged lSoo (or a couple
of years ago We havr btcn pracllcfng
dentuto for more than 17 ear and have
received our education In the bent colleges
In the land and from the bet teachers have
all the modern methods and appliances
(some of which are not In any other omre in
the Territory) and will do you belter work
for lets money and gbe better satixfactlon
than any other office in Oklahoma.
DR. PEOPLES
THE DENTIST.
Southwest cor. Oklahoma Are. and First St
aUTIIBTE. OKLAHOMA.
VIENNA
Coffee and Oyster
HOUSE
Now opeii-j the w'ntor soaaon with All
tln Delicuoli's tho markets afford. A
Short-Order House has becu otened In
connection with the Itekery and Confec-
tionery. 11 us in oss Men's
Lunch
Served Every
1:90 p.
Dey from U: a.
m. for 2o Cents.
m. to
Fresh Fish Oysters and Celery In Bulk
WIYl. RITZHAUPT.
GDBS. PISTOLS AUDITION BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE
.in . j 7"T t-. n.r nn qnartintr Goods llouse in Oklahoma. Twerty-u?o ytam' experience in shop
Qldet and only jxe Iu1t Ow B and portinfc uooas uau e something to you. If ypu arc iooidn
fof n B?ood mS . "iSd wlcel?uadf by' Kr0d mahers and used by 'Rood people tho nlaco to find Ji Is with n5. an4 i.
?oes wltUoursinfthluou get it at OlsmUh's H will be O K in price tiuallty an5 material.
aw -
TO
ar
Of Interest to
Parties having Rants' second-hand
clothing hate uootn and shoos. Can
sell for cash by cnlltng on or stldrese-
ing B. R Baker South Second. 10 lin
Situation Wan .ad Middled afred
lady wiehos a Utuntlon m house-
keeper or light work in a sin nil family.
400 North Ktrst street. 8318
&&$4)4)&4&t$$l&v$'444v'
IGNATZ MAYER M. D.
sj a? 3E3 es a:
FOR
DISEASES AND
OF
EYE EAR
SPECTACLES UD EYE
Sclantlffloally Adjunted
TO SUIT ALL
Offiob -134 Olclrthomn.
Over Beo
0PFICB KOUltS
Gun Makers ancl Dealers
And Sportsmen'scGoods.
ini Isffi umiii .I minim "
MMttiMjlii.t'ii..;; - t. - .ija
this afternoon.
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sea ituHiini.
Lost Black Newfoundland curly
pup heavy body seven months' old
with white spot on breast small ears
hind feet slightly tipped white. It
answers to I he name of Curio Abovo
reward paid If returned to J II. Drake
the lending photographer. North Div-
ision street opposite Kessler's. Finest
photo's $1 50 per dozen. Sltnl
$&&M&&S&S&M&$I$
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ALL
SURGERY
THE
NOSE AND THROAT.
CUSSES
DEFECTS OF SIGHT.
Ave. near First Streot
nive Storu.
j 9 A. 3
2 to 5
9 A. 31. to 12 31.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 128, Ed. 1, Friday, October 30, 1896, newspaper, October 30, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73764/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.