The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 136, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 8, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Telephone No 04
X KarVs (?or. Ft it 'as.
Notice to Subsertl
A. Ercbs is not connected witk Tub
IiEADicu in any capaiHiy. Ila is not
authorized to i-olloct any wonoy due
on auoscriptions to xun U-iit-Y or
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A $5.00 SHOE TOR $300. I
Tt H ttyltsh dirabl- and perfect-fitting qualities
ar-srfttely necessary to make a finished snot. The
i x.t nt manufacturing allow a smaller profit to dealers
t!vn any boc told at $3.00.
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V. L. Dooffe $W0 $1.00 and $5.00 Shoe are the
rt f material possible to put into shoes sold at these
Tn." rtu.nm In .1.1 .M1 Uj.
the leaders this season but any
other style desired may be
obtained from our agents.
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inn coinro t rrpnrn j-aient un. i rencn
Bmntol let Kiel etc. u drt tocorce-
(pond with rrtcca of (lis hoes.
It dealer cannot (npplr tou writs
W. 1. VOVGliS Brockton Mass.
C'ATALOdCE FREE.
In no line of business does
"tha eternal fitness of things"
form kucIi an important factor
as in that of making- CLOTHES
becoming tile style and com-
plexion peculiar to the wearer.
The art of making corpulent
men look mote slander short men
look taller and slender men appear
more proportionate are only side
'lines of a "cutter's" sartorial
education.
i
When yon wish most to please
yourself and friends with your
appearance buy your clothes
of a tailor who is a thorough
rn.tt.ter of his trade who knows
' no other business and who has
devoted his life to the study of
I this high art trade.
GEO. II. WILLIS
105 Oklahoma Ave.
(Exclusively Merchant Tailoring)
KIMBBRLBY'S
66 A 99
For Fall Golds.
CHANGES OP WEATHER!
CHANGES OP CLOTHING!
CHANGES OP ABODE!
CHANGES OP DIET!
AU Cauao Clrfb that urc Cured by
"FOUR."
ho. 1 curf infant tlioasui.; No 2
oiut-. ?anooho itn autt tuiuorh; No 3
ur s ulcers; No. 4 cures fever; No. 5
Mtreb rheumatism; No. 0 nervous dis-
jo Uerf; No 7 citrua 6ltin dJsuast-B; No.
relieves pain; No 0 cures catarrh;
-Jo 10 cures Iiygpopsla; No. 11 cures
nr.iaria nnd purifies tho blood; No 12
t'tirrs boils and folons.
Vr Kimborley's Manual of Diseases
Ue at your druggist or mailed on re-
qufSt. THE HOME 11E31ED1ES
ai- pat'up Iii two ounce bjttlcu Sold
in Llliie & Co oatou and Mesh &
Pu'Kett or sent on receipt of 80 cents.
K!MBE8LEY'S PHARMACY
HP flrit SrKv
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
r UTHRIK Lodaa No. 1 A. O. U. W. meets
tSI Thumday aventni.'s of each week at 7:30
vu m r Mock
corner l'irst and Harrison.
ii- p Workmen always welcome.
F P. OATCHULL. M. W
' o t INCH Recorder.
vl 1HK1B Loaga No. S 1C. ot P.. meets
. t.ety WedaeiHlay at 7:30 In their hall
r- tor block corner First andllarrl-
i V iaUlnif JtalgBts are always welcome.
W. II. MKHTKN O. O.
j r'juL'AB'r a. oi r auaa. oi ll 8
R M Meets every Tuesday night In It
I K' o( jt"
me
hall. VUltln
aiJ
Itlng: cblela alwayu wel-
W.B H.SBAItCKV.Jr.
n CiibHRY. Chlaf of Records.
ri uiue ia a 3 I. O. O. F. meets
v m uipui oi uacaneea at 7:30. vis.
w .i; Ovid Fellows always welcome.
VRAMCI8X MBYB1TE. N. O.
i '. HKUCK.Sec'v lock box JTtf.
C i. Kjua KneawpraontKa I I. O. O. F.
Bum every Tuesday evening In Odd
- mv Hall at 7 SO. AH vfsttliig patriarchs
' ' ne S II OLSON a P.
i- NKi:rE Scribe
TVTl'TCAL HKNKFIT TO
1 1 irn su emiloyment. pre
LADIES. We
. nrocu re h pi n. Im v
htll or eachange fancy articles novelty
V"1MEN'S INFORMATION BUREAU.
Room B0 Lyon IHock
Cor. llarrtsoc and Division.
Gt3H?iE P Na 3- Woodmen of the
K ot P hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come j. u. TOWERS. Clerk
LtO VINCENT. Oon. Com.
OUTHRIE LODGE NO. t
A.F.AA.M Regularmeet
lng third Tuesday evening
in each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially in-
vlted to attend. '
II. F. ARDERY Sec.
E S. DONNELLY W. U.
JVIAOMI ReMkah Lodge No. t. I. O. O. F.
IJ waat-; every Thursday evening at 7:0
laOili Fciiows hall In the Weinberger build-
ing IWrs welcome.
ADELLA IIOMSIIER N. Q.
'J'RDIX CO-riT. Secy.
'ifty head two-year old owe want-
ed t jrbo. Apply or nrlto to Loader
ufflce. z-t
Fur Jaals An Everett piano hand
carved raabogony case wooden harp
coat 900 00 almost new. Will sell
cheap. Mr Jacob Corbett 1011 east
Noble. 37tf
i i
Socoml baud coal testers of every
deserlptloa for sale cheap. Stoves ex-
changed by M. Collar South S4Moad
street Outhrle--M. Oollar 10 KU
THIu
9immvoamma
I HE III SENATE.
THE REPUBLICANS WILL
N01 CONTROL IT.
NEiiD TWO MORE VOTES.
Pop and Independent Will Ill I Pit
nncn ot l'owcr- Uoubt to the t-
tltudo ot Some of tlic l.i:lr
Prohnblt" Tlmt a Frer ( oln
go Itlder to n Tariff
Hill C.isl.l Kot J'nm.
Wasiiixotox Nov. 7. Ihc not u
nto it is bcliored w 111 stand
Republicans 44.
Democrats 83.
ropulisbi and lndependotit u.
This takes oil states out of the doubt-
ful column plaolnff Kentucky and
North Carolina in tho Republican col-
umn ns Sonntor Ilutler said to-day
that a free silver Republican would
probably bo returned by the fusionist3.
Delawaro is put in the Beiuocralic
column nnd Kansas and South Dakota
in tho independent nnd Populist
column.
This will prevent the Uepuldioan
from taking control of the semfe un-
less somo of those who bolted the Re-
publican platform nt St. Louis should
return. It is difficult to estimate tho
exact standing of the next senate on
the money question owing to the new
alignment of parties in tho recent
campaign. Men who have bcn pro-
nounced silver men have been Minnort-
ing tho Republican platform and cun-
uiaates nnd pronounced gold men
have supported the Democratic plat-
form and candidates l'erklnn of Cali-
fornia Wolcott of Colorado Shoup
of Idaho Cnrt4r of Montana
Mitchell of Oregon Wilson of W ash-
Ington nnd Clark and.JVarren of Wy-
oming have nil voted for and sup-
ported silver legislation and what
courso they will now take iu the Sen-
ate is altogether probl. -mat 'c.il Amonsr
the Democrats Uorm in nf Man land.
Smith of Now Jersey. )lur hj of New
York raulkuor cf West uVhiin nnd
Mitchell of Wiaconsin all have voted
ngainst silver and ut supported the
Democratic party In this e.iinp.i irn
As no silver bill po -i.U i.nl.i pass
the House this faet wutild iiitlm noo
voting in Uio Senate nn the si her
question especially in tin shape of a
rider to n tariff bill. Th- prol ability
Is that on a free coinage amendment
to a torlit bill nil ot" the forty-fonr Re-
publicans would vote ngpinst it nnd
possibly f-oino Dtm'H.'iats suth as
Caffery of Louisiana t.n of
Delaware and I.uhImu of Ken-
tucky who bolted the i ! .. i ( )'. i'
form nnd perhaps e.i-n -di.i t.ii.i
who Mtipportod l.ijan lui iii tno
campaign. It also I. not unbl l th.it
some of the Reptib'.itan ctit... :io
bolted tho Ropuhlituu plntfo .i m irht
take a position whluli uonkl it r.mt n
tarltrbulln which their ro.-anments
nre largely interested becaus .it wool
and lumber and leu.i ores t. letoie a
law.
Senator Faulkner. Democrat n t t
Virginia said to-day that the silver
mon by standing bolidly Willi tha
Domocrata could preent Ui hr Irgis-
latlon. Sonator liutler on the othor
hand said that he audothcisof the
I'opulisU would support the tight
Kind of a tarlirbill but not a incasiv.-o
liko tho Melvlnlet' bill. Mr. Hulier
wants adequate protection on raw
material.
LITTLE GIRL ASSAULTED.
.V llrutnl Crime at 1 llau.il hit. Kn.
Keiirlj I.t'd t a I.juclilog.
Hiawatha Knit. Nov. 7. At tho
Stono sehool building in this city
yesterday about noon a negro hid iu
one of tho outbnlldinga and assaulted
a little girl who came there. She re-
turned to tho school room and the offi
cers wore notified tho fire bell was
rung and citizens nnd nfBeera starched
tho town nnd county for tha criminal.
A negro thought to be the mm could
not be positively identified by the child
but was detained. There hns been
angry talk about him all day. To pre-
vent nny possibility of hnchinv. thtt
bhuriff has removed the prisoner to th
county jail of Nemaha county.
l!lc Demand tor Carwary.
Wasiiixoto.n- Nov. 7. Assistant Sco-
retary Curtis wont to New York to-day
to consult Assistant Treasurer .Ionian
on tho subject of accepting tha large
amount of gold uow beiiig oflvrcdln
oxohange for cu -reuvy. Jt is probable
every effort will t.e made to accommo-
date persons desiring enrreney la ex-
change for gold and to that end stocks
of currency will be "-hipped from the
Bub'trettsurics having a large surplus to
others u here the demand is greater.
The llutlli'l.l lu lre.li Iroable.
Tiivcklh. W. Va Ni. 7 --Captain
Hatfield and Cloiin Id M year-old
son were captured hi the niDintalna
on the Tug river b .i pse of dtiwns.
Thoy murdered John nml Klliott Ruth-
ford and liauee Chauili i on . !tion
day. ilatlleld WU-. It-mi. i' ' !m llat-
flolds when they halt I. d u.tii in Mo-
Coys years ago."
blity Armenian Mm.au. I.
COXSTAXTIXOPLK Nov. 7 -ItepoiU
aro current that a uutsi-mre ims oo-
currod in nn Armenian village ear
Kaiscrlea and tliat slxtv persona have
been kltlod.
Lunler for Pcnulon CoaiiuUilunvr.
RooKFOito 111. Nov. 7. Friends of
Colonel Thomas G. Lawler ex-eom-raander-in-ohiof
of the O. A. . will
urgo his nam o to President-elect Mo-
Kinley for tho appointment of commis-
sioner of pensions when tho proper
time arrives.
KnPway Stations to lis IleajieitMt.
Sr JosKi'ii Mo Nov. 7. Two year
ago eleven St Joseph .t Grand Island
railway stations were closed. Yester-
day orders woro given Ut reopen two.
It Is said that the othor win alao be
reopened
Tree Pills.
Bend your address to II. B. Buekleu
& Co.. Chicago and got a free sample
box of Dr. Klng'e Now Lle PUIS. A
trial will convince vou of thuir mnritit.
Theao pills are easy In action and are
particularly eu"ective in the cure of
Constipation and Sick Uetdaohe I'or
aiaiariaand Liver tronble-a they ha'o
been proved invaluable "ihev nra
guaranteed to bo perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be
puroly vegetable. They do not weak-
en by their action but by giving tone
to the stomach and bowels greatly in-
vigorate the system. Regular sif 25c
per box. Sold by a it ReGfro drug-fcit.
LEADER QCTHKIE OKLAHOMA.
J30O000O0OO0OO00eOCKiO0OafO00330O6OOCO0OJ0aoC000
$250
I ISmWiI rTv'1
I HRBraliiSI W ki
'HBH: mBt O lit s
x Mml- fff
Tho Bost
: SmoklngTobacco Made
eaooooooooog6ooooifl9oo ;- y
flltt Remit lu Nrbruiliu.
Ui in a. Neb Nov 7. Complete ro-
fjrna Iu the atate give the following
result on president and governor:
Bryan 79711: McKinloy 72805. In
1)4 lpnblieana dS.tWSj fusion of
l'opnlist and Democrats 07310.
D.ttld Iletidetfon I Dlturccd
LH1CAGO Nov. 7. David Henderson
theatrical manager was to day granted
a divorce from Oracj Roth Henderson
the well known actress. Ueorge A.
Uallimtine the son of n wealthy New
Jen.ev brewi v was named as co-respondent.
- .
strpliWn' Mujorlly (iroiting
St. I.oiis. Nov. ". Tlietvareict ten
counties in Missouri to hear from but
the indications nro that lirynn will
have from 00.000 to 05.000 plurality and
Stephons Demoentt. for (loveruor
from 48000 to 60.000.
U'd advice: Nevor leavo home on
j uirnev witbout a bottlo of Chambor-
niiu's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remidv. For sale by Seatonlan Drug
C I'lipsn--
ec S-nlth the b II dlstr'l'ittnr
te-? tf
(Pure Vegetable extract.-mot Intoxicating.)
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT..
When v.o make an investment In the purchase of Clothing It is just as much an investment as the purchase of
a House and lot or a farm. You should therefore be reasonably certain that you aru gettintr the
bost suit or overcoat you could possibly get anywhere at the price you wish to pay for it
MONEY SAVED IS
We say to you
tvr sold by any firm in Guthrie and we remove at the same lime even the most remotest element of cliaoce by add-
ing your money back without a word if you can do as well or better elsewhere.
Looks like a fair and square proposition doesn't it?
ALWAYS
Whcro you always find the largest and best stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing Hate Shirt and Underwear
at prices always lower than anywhere else and qualities bettor.
TRY US AND SEE!
LEVY'S
MTTTTrTiaagrwaa
ii
To Be
efcytiiTg
thi xtnr In valuable
nrtKles to smokers of
B!ackvc!lJs
iam
Tcbacco
You il! nnd otic eottprm Ju-
.de c-i It i otiuce bag and two
ioupi.1 h in .tdf each 4 -ounce
boy Hnnln rr J the coupon A
ud s I lei ot. tl-irp. 5
-"JCoSoooeS
llosril -
Mrs. Newton has removed to 814
South l'irst street Table board S3
per week.
(looil Lin. for .
Two splendid residence lots on
Drexel boulevard on Capital Hill for
sale very cheap Apply to Geo. John-
san Royal hotol
Transfer Trunk Line
Q M. MFETRIDGE.
All orders for baggage on out golug
train should bo left ono
hour boforo tho train
West Oklahoma Avenue.
'T
M$ HPffiE'3
IA
&&4iila
that we will offer all of this
Anxious
ini e
m HaraflsaB
'inHB'
JalSsTHam
PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BE
BEE HIVE
Oklahoma Ave. and First bt
Outsiders having advertising to do
.'erryor Guthno ploaso wrlto Smith
tho bill distributor box SCO. Outhrlo
Mft. lfitf
Forfiale-HilHard table See Osoar
Hamilton
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing
Dyelg'a-Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
U8W Harrison
Guthrie Ok
OUR LONG SUIT
Is to suit the people witli
.a suit of hair that suits
them.
DANDERIIME
Suits everybody that tries
it so if you want to be
suiteduse ....
Xaa.n.2LexAxa..
Doctors prescribe It
Druggists sell It
And we guarantee It
To Cure All Scalp "and Follicle Ailments.
Yours for Long Hair
KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO.
GUTHRIB. O. T.
DCMCO
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and-BpwUes.
"SPKCIAL HREW"
il ItOTTLKS F0II
PHONE
HOTE
EAST HARRISON AVENUE
H.
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PROPRIETOR.
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for
MONEY
Good
month some of the most wonderful values in
dren's Suits
CLOTHING
10 JO 1 SHOTS 1
Silver Dollar Saloon
P. M. W1MTT Trop.
Victor Dulldlng corner Harrison and First
Thn bost Of Llnnors and Wines In
stock. All brands of Uecr. Cigars and
robaceo Free Luuelios served on
Satur-" evenings. l'otrons are al
lontd to a ttlo tho financial question
whlh dj ug bunlncss with this popular
arcadb
Hugh Ii. McCreary
LIVERY STABLE
nrst-Cln&a KIrs Always Ready
Hack line running every daybetween Outh.
rle ana Otunuier except Sundays. U 8.
Mall. Uarn Oor 1st and Vilas.
11U1II)K STAMPS
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH MARKEBS
MADE ON SnoRT NOTICE
And at Reasonable Prl. All Wn.v n..-
anteed. Write for nrlce of what vou want
J. P.
HAYDEN
IMS Mercer St.
Kansas City Mo
First published in Tho Dnllv r.ond.r
Oct. SO. 18S0.
Notlco Tor Publication.
r.ftnd Onlen nt. Dntlirlo n m -.. ...
IBM. ' " "Bi w'
Notlco Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named sottler has tiled notlco of his
Intention to make final proof ir support of
nisciaim. anu mat said proof will bo
mado bofprp the- registor and rccolvor
Qf tho Vntted States land ofllca at
PutIir . Olt'ahoma Territory on Decern
cJr o A. Itryson for thoo hr soqr.
soc 88. tp is r l w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
proyo hi! continuous rBSlilenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
uuiviii u. ju-pwer imnry Y lirown
.Tamos 11. LoGrand Robert U. Foro all
ofTihee G T.
js3 A. J. crook. Register
ZJ.-r
FOR FAMILY USK;
$1.00.
NO 2.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 136, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 8, 1896, newspaper, November 8, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73774/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.