The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 148, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 22, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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THM LHADEtt (JDTLRIB OKLAHOMA
CITY IN BH1EF
I'eriomil yolnti nnd Matters Trnplrlng
In unit Abont tlio UltT-
Military ball Woanewlay night
President Hoyd It tip from Norman
Dr McEtlllnucy Is ovet from Chandler-
The cold fever liti struck Norman
again.
Mrs Chas. Inpram and Mrs Or.
Peoples are home from I'errf .
JudRO Harper Cunning nam is home
from tho Shrlner's l.ai.'juct mt Wichita.
The Santa Kc ahlppcl cut thirty-two
carloads of freight from this city yes-
terday. The Guthrie club and the 1'iee Sil-
ver clubs will reenve Mr. Callahan
tomorrow nitfht.
Fifty uve bales of rottou were mar-
keted Yesterday. VrWs. r to G.
Seed 175 to 8.00
W. T. Burke the rrookcl member of
the school board ha-- returned. He
should be captured
Judge S. II. Harris is iown from
Perry. The Judge has develope.1 into
an expert tuba player.
Ed S. Donnelly left this morning for
Perry on Masonic jidpsf He will
return on the noon t.
The KnifthU Templar have issued an
invitation to member for a "Smoker"
which will take plare Monday evening.
Miss Alllo Hchnll will hold her
dancing class this wir;er in the old
Salvation Army hall on Second street.
The military ball Wednesday night
promises to be a swell affair. Great
preparations are being made for the
event.
Joseph Mohney of McKinley and
Mrs. A K Cotterman of this city
wero married yesterday by Ilev. McOil-
livray. Prof. Lapitina waa run out of town
last night bv the authorities. Judge
McCord ronldn't stand music In the
saloons
Tlir- Chicago Inter Osean gives Okla-
homa dandorine a breexy writeup.
It says dandcrine wilt grow hair on
tin roofs.
The 4-yoar-Bon of M. I Devore of
Kay county was burned to death by
liia clothing igniting lrom a spark
from tlio stove.
Somothirifr Wrontr With Their
Brnlnn or Their Faith
An epidemic rcsombilng dtpthcria
Is going the rounds near Hopeton in
this county says the Alva Republican.
Health Officer Oamblo went down Sat
un'ay nnd quarantined tho affected
families and reports six deaths. In
the neighborhood whero the dlscaso Is
the worst and in families in which flvo
death a havo occurred and u doctors
wero called tho sick ivei' tr'w.vb -tho
"faith euro" and are followers of a
creed calling themselves 'Christian
Scientists.' Their cure however Is
not effe.etu.al and death has resulted
in every case while in families who
used mod teal treatment but one death
is reported. These people aro liable to
arrest under tho charge of criminal
negligence and if they continue in Its
practice T)r. Gamble Informs ub that
such will be the case.
THINKS WE'RE ALL RIGHT
Mr
On
(luttirle Utah to Kutertnta Callahan
The Guthrie club will have charge of
tho reception to bo given to Congressman-elect
Callahan on Monday night
The club entertainment commlttco
yesterday held a meeting and aftor r
conference with local silver clubs
decided to take full lYiro of the
reception at tho opera hiv During
tho ovenlng a musical cntortainmont
will be givon The rceontlon will bo
entirely Informal and tho public Is
Invited. Tho opera house will bo
decorated for the occasion and every-
thing will bo done to accord n cordial
woleome to tho new delegate. Mayor
Fnrquharsoa will deliver the address
of welcome.
Two orchestras will furnish niusla
for tho military Thnnjagylng ball
which r'oraises to Tie taiTgriJSteBt over
hehHrt Guthrie.
Lawrence Orrae and Jim Huston
two noted whisky peddlers from tho
Osago country were committed to the
federal Jail yesteraay.
Illtzhaupt'fi ebop house is becoming
the most popular eating place In ttiu
city. Tho midday lunrhes are attract
ing business moo in great stiapo.
Miss Pearl Sample of Topekn slstor
of llrakerann Sample who was kilted
by tho car was in the city yesterday
enroule homo from Oklahoma City.
Tho local bar association held a
meeting yesterday and arranged for
a reception and banquet for the terri-
torial bar association on December 1
and 2.
Tho Leader office waB tendered a
delightful sorenado last night by Prof.
Lehr James Gallager and Albert 8.
Moore assisted by a trio composed of
Laux. Delanoy ana Ilekemeyer.
A smart A look giving the naisc of (X
P. Uogges nnd ilsimlng to bo a seiu
teacher near Credent had a lOfa-t
physician perform an operation yi-
terday and then n fused to pay li
bill
The contract fur sign palming on
stand pipe was frlvnn to Kennedy liros.
Instead of Lentz lirof. and is to run fur
an indefinite length of time instead of
ono year The council changed lis
mind !
Silver Dick Heaves after a conference
with the Guthrie Club committee yoe-
terday decided H best to allow tho
club to have charge of the Callahan re-
ception. The aftalr will be entirely
non-partisun.
Mulhall has organised u llusiuess
Men's lcaguu for the purpose of
-dvanclaav- tlio business interests of
rA.uirt3wn7 F. M. Spanglor was eleeted
temporary prosldont and W. II. Mat-
thews secretary aud treasurer.
Miss Catherine Caaeidy entertained
the following in honor of her friend
Miss Uorgan of Perkins. Misses Crow-
ley Her rod Rodman Jones Urerbay
ilorgan Messrs. Kinnan Darling
WIror l"u ow Herod JJutboaianla.
Mr Juseph Mohney of McKinley
was united in ion ri age to Mrs. A. IS
(kiltorinan.it the hmneof Rev A.J.
MacUiiiivray on i imreday evening.
Nov l'.. Uoth i a Ufa are well and
favorably knowi. ia Guthrie. Tbe
Leader extends c(.nj.'iatu)tion.
i This is a 4
I Rapid Age. I
And tho pcopb want rapid
remedies. Thoy havo no
time to be alcU.
Orloff's Russian
; Grippe Cure
is a modern rapid remedy
! compounded especially for
' thoe who want quick and
' permanent cures
I This Is the Way It Works.
I KMroniA Kan. Oct 37 1890.
For two yearn I havo used Or
loll' 8 Russian GrlppoCurofcr colds
and coughs both for myjelf and
my family. It k1vc3 mo tlio quick
est and most permanont results of
anything 1 Iknow of. It will rn-
llevo a cough almost Instantly.
i Mns. A. D. Wai.lf.ii.
I suu nv am. nuuaniSTs.
)&&W&$'Q$4i'Qfrik $4x$x54ij
TIGHT CALLED OFF.
up on
i ol J P. WoolK'-- agtnt of the con-
solidated Indian ir''-- on the I'onea
roecrvat.on A. W 'lurley chief olerk
of the Indian ofll ut l'onca and Clerk
W II. Webb of P.iTnee are in tho
city conferring with the United States
attorney in regard to Indisn leases.
This is the initial trip of the gentle-
men to Guthrie and they are greatly
pleased with the town and people. All
are congenial gentlemen and are made
of the right stuff. The Leader trusU
this will not be then last visit.
l'srry Heard turn Over.
1 pon the order ut the secretary of
tho interior the towusite board of thin
city has takeu charge of the business
of the Perry board. Captain Taylor
Joe Saunders and Dr. Lsudruni went to
Pcq-y yesterday to have a formal
transfer.
Awarded
Honor World's Fair.
II KliMt
CREAM
BAKING
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pore Grape Geam of Tartar Powder. Free
ftom Ammonia Alum pr any other adulterant-
49 Yrs the Stand ard"
Typographical Union Lots
tho Military Band
The Typographical union hold a
special meeting last evening nnd
eansed tho following statement to be
issuod:
It appearing from tbe public state-
ment of a majority ot tho committee
m printing for tho Thankscrlvlncr ball.
to be given by tho Governor's Guards
that the printing for tho ball which
had been given to tho Gothrle Print-
ing company J. F. Loach Jr. man-
ager was given through lgnoranco of
the fact that tho printing concern was
a "rat" shop; and it further ap-
pearing from tho statements mado by
tho above committee on printing to tho
mombcrs of Guthrie Typographical
Union No. 258 at a special meotlng
hold last evening that tho printing
would not havo been glvou to that
firm had tho committee boon aware of
oxlstlng conditions notlco is hereby
given that Guthrie Typographical
Uniou No. 258 boroby rescinds and
countermands action already taken In
reference to the ball. Guthrie Typo-
graphical Union by osecutlve commit-
tee Hair la I'rertnt Croup
Soino reading that will prove inter-
esting to young mothers. How to
guard against tho disease:
Croup is a terror to young mothers
and to post them concerning tho cause
llrst symptoms and treatment in tlio
object of this item. Tho origin uf
croup Is a common cold. Children who
uro subject to it take cold very easily
and croup is almost suro to follow.
The first symptom Is hoarseness; this
is soon followed by a peculiar rough
eough which is easily recognized and
will never bo forgotton by ono who
has hoard it. Tho time to act is wheu
the child first bocomes hoarse. If
Ohamborlaln.s Cough Remedy is frooly
given all tendency to croup will soon
dlsappoar. Rvon aftor the croupy
eough has dovelopod it will provont
tho attaek. There is no danger in giv-
ing this comedy for it contains noth-
ing injurious. For salo by Seatonian
Drug Co
Trrmurer Knit Slept Out.
Treasurer Stiles yesterday sum tho
following to the board of eotinty com
missioners:
To the Hoard of County ComintB.
Blonora Guthrie Logan ooutity Ok-
lahoma: Gontlomen: I feel it iny duty to
aspriso you that owing to the change
of tho revenue law by tho lost legisla-
ture with no change as to tbe outgo-
ing and incoming ofllcers which un
der tno present exigency win very
niuau omuarrass and peruaps contuse
me oOk-o of the county treasurer and
conditionally embarrass and contuse
mo outco oi two county clerk to the
detriment ot tho public in whose in-
tArost wo labor in case I continuo to
tho end of my term.
I am tborefore. docidedly of tho
opinion that iu tbe interest of the tax-
payers and public service generally it
is pronor for tho treasurer elect to
take charge ot tho treasurer's oflice
and commence tho collection ot tho
; taxe.. with the tax rolls for the year
lfiOO.
Therefore I hereby tender my resig-
nation of the oflice of treasurer of
Logan county Oklahoma territory to
take effect December 1 1906.
Jos Btii.es
County Treasurer.
ii !.! m "' 'I M
DandrufT forms when the glaads ot
the skin aro weakened and K neg-
lected baldness is euro to follow
Hall's Hair Renewer la the' best preventive
Low Maiiloy of CArthage
Oklahoma's Thrift.
Mr. Low Manley assistant cashier
ot tho Carthage Mo National bank
and ono ot tho popular young men of
that ontcrprlslng city is in the city
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Kimball ui.u Incidentally
looking after hlfl father's rsalty inter
cats. This Is Mr Manley s first -it
to the territory and he is agreeably
surprised at tho thrift and enterprise
of Oklahoma towns. "It seems to me
you pooplo havo gone wild over cot
ton" satd Mr. Manloy "It Is the prin-
cipal thomc ot conversation it seems
and the most conspicuous objeot on
your streets. I visited two ot the cot-
ton glnB today and 1 was agreeably
surprised over tho vast operations of
tho plants. I havo heard mnch about
Oklahoma bolng all right and I do
not bcllevo tho stntomonta are exag-
gerated." Clever Dotecdve tVurlt.
The Leader monttoued Friday tbe
finding of a box containing; goods
under trcsslo clglitoen south of the
city. Regarding tho matter the
Time 'ournal of Oklahoma City
says:
"On the fourth ot last August Rblm
..art Studcr who lives near the reser-
vation had stolen from his cellar a
box containing valuable papers a
gold bracelet and S75 in money. Mr
and Mrs. Studcr mourned their loss
considerably and sought the help of
tho police and county ofllclnls to enable
them to regain possession of the stolen
property.
No trace or clue that would lead to
tho dlscovory of the property until
some tlmo ago whon Chief Couch sat-
pectcd that tho goods might have
been taken to Guthrlo. Ho followed
up the cluo and yesterday found the
box. which had all the articles in It
but tho money. It was a good piece
of detective work and it ! hoped thai
the arrest of the thieves will soon
follow.
Mood is life and upon the purity und
vitality of the blood depends the
health of tho whole system. Experi
ence proves Hood's Sarsaparilla ti be
tho boat purifier.
Hood's Pills act easil't and promptly
on tho liver and bowels. Cure iek
headache.
Uhnrclies.
Regular sorvleos at the First ltaptist
church today. Pronclilngmorning and
evening. L. II. Holt pastor.
Regular meotlng ol Preachers' union
at leeturoroom of First ltaptist chureh
Monday November 23 at 10 oYluok a.
m. L. II Holt Secretary.
Proaihing at the M. V. church.
South at y a. in and 1 p. o. K. K.
Shanks Pastor.
Rev. J. T. House of Kingfisher will
preach at tho Plymouth Congrega-
tional church Sunday morning and
evening at tho usual hours.
A cup of muddy coffee is not whole
some nolthcr Is a bottle ot muddy
medicine. One way to know a relia-
ble and skillfully prepared blood puri
fier Is by Its freedom from sediment.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla U always bright
and sparkling because it Is m extract
and not a duooolion.
Winter Apple
Wo have just received a car load of
very fine hand-picked orchard-packed
apples from Missouri consisting ot the
following varieties: Wine Sap lien
Davis Missouri Pippin and Willjw
twig which wo will sell for a few-day
only at $.00 per barret full three
bushols In each barrel we also havo i
car load of fine New York apple o.'
tho Baldwin and GreeniBg varieties
three bushols In oaoh barrel whieh i. e
are solllncr at $2 60 per barrci These
prices will be only for a few days re
member they are all first class hand-
picked npploe.
8210 Thk Wklcomk Qrockk
A housokcoper wanted. No children
wanted. Loave address nt Ms office.
A (Irnrery JtueU for Sale nt n IMiantit
Having bought tho ttock of grocer
les of S. II. Arrell on Oklahoma
avenue vre have them for sale includ-
ing fixtures. If not sold by Monday
wo will soil tho stuff that is in broken
packages out in blocks to suit pur-
chasers. Wo earnestly request all tin uier
chants that wemld like to till In goods
to call down Monday morning and ce
tho stoclc. One of our representative
will bo in attendance all day Mondsy
Merchants In need of fixtmes this
store has a complete lot and we will
soil them right.
Wo hope to see you there on Moc-
day inornl.ig Nor. Si. 1808
Covt.a Mkkianmii- C
We Are Here To Help Build Guthrie
TlimikKfilTliiK SrtU!i
Union Thanksgiving services will be-
held at the ltaptist church corner
Noble and Vine streets nt Thurs-
day nt 10:10 o'olock Sermon by Rev.
J. D. M. Huekner. A committee ot
ono from eaU church will receive con-
tributions of food tor distribution to
tho worthy. Wednesday afternoon at
tho lecture room of the above named
ehuroh. L. II. Hoit.
Sec. Minister's Union.
Renfrew
The tUuvnUl In
U halt of Hood'. Mar- t V S
sprilla not only J
(roiu people ho ranuot uttord ostl) i.ro.
femloual treatment but the; iow.u nbo
Jro.'ii proiu In ottti ll ilutlo'. Sn in
liuod' Hamsjiarill pratiietl oiilv l tliu-te
who luw learned in theirowii l(ii rwme
of IK ttviiderful rurstiif j-urttii! I.ut
men ut llt- uilHHt ilitt iflgtrnic .Hid
koumlett Jud 'iit-nl an ruly lo H'k in
Hi (aor 1 1. iute lhe havt- lietn i-uu-vi
d ut .i intrinsic merit by lcadiug
and heariug of th wonderful rti it baa
produced. 1IU lixcelicney William C.
Ileiifrow Governor of Oklahoma In a
recent oluntary letter virile u " From
H general reputation I know of none
tl-t I would ureter to fluod' Harsape-
rilla if p ulioul t nl ii Mood purine or
(' r neuoral t '' il .''
Sarsaparilla
la lii (w Trtt. Mi
Hold's Pills
Fur fcVf. A-
i Piliur -as ti'lake
9
To make it the City of Commerce the Trade Center of the Territory.
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vve aic inuuesi in our pretentions dui tne people inaorse us near ana tar every-f
where. We have laid the foundation which will stand as a monument to Guthrie in the!
future.
Your money's worth or your money back; polite treatment to all are the corneii
stones upt n which " I i-ik Cyclone" stands.
Doing as we advertise; representing: facts not fiction; attending to our own business.!
are our standard be irers to the people. il
Our Thanksgiving; Sale a. Success Beyond Expectation!
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
The ladies will determine whet her our Dress Goods De-
partment is not a money-saver. Strange to say but the
absolute truth reiriains that onr way of buyinp makes trading
easy here.
We have pni on sale 50 pieces of All Wool Dress Goods.
40 inches ide in all the .ate colorings worth 90 cents a
yard Sine Price I H cents.
L'7 pieces of the New I'laids beautiful; usual )v retailed
at M) and 8." cents. Sale Price II conl-s.
30 pieces of Storm Serges black blue and brown are the
colors. ''Cytflonb" Price "2'. cents.
All the new things to trim the suit proper always fonnd
in stock. Ginghams Flannels Domestics Cotton Flannels
all go at Thanksgiving Sale Prices.
Special attention called to our slock of Corsets. The
best fitting Corsets that will lend grace to any figure. We
sell Corsets for one-half what you have lo pay elsewhere.
The greatest of all Linen Sales now going on at Tiik
1'YC'I.ONK.
GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS
.Fust arrivcdSwitz Gondii the Best Underwear MadeV
Strictly all wool non-slirinknble. Contract price to n taif
at j.tiu a sun. sale iJnce. a cents a garment.
Underwear worth 75 cents. Sale Price. 39 cents
50 Dozen Overshirts in all wool Flannels Cassimeres ami
Cheviots worth 1.00 to 51.50 a garment. Sale Price .yi.
Hats Caps Gloves and Mittens Neckwear Suspenders')
naiuiRerciuets an are included in this sale
The lurgest lines of Dress Suits in tin- i ity. 11 v ask.!
investigate. Seeing is believing. '
OVBRCOATS FOR MEN OVERCOATS FOR B(A s
j Junv.uiviio J.' yji v. rilljliXI'JtN. !
LADIES' SHOES.
Ladies' Shoes lace or button. Patent Leather Tins anv'i
style of toe. any size any width" baud turn worth 3 5"i
sale I'nco $i.us.
Ladies' Shoes Dbngola. lace or button worth ss.nn.l
halo rice ol cents.
Ladies' Shoes French Kid up lo date styles sold wrv'l
where loi s-i.txi and Sh.U". Nale Price S'J.IS.
tJKU t TBftffliCtatnftnTrTtf iaea
No matter what you want in Clothing Dry Goods Notions Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps Gloves and Mittens you should always remember the great outfitters oi
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uic pcupiu vnji'. tv ivivv-xvjL x lupiictutis ui ii
THE
YCLON
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103 OKLAHOMA AVENUE 103!
GI11UST3IAS NOVELTIES.
I am receipt of a largo involco of
Christmas noroltlcs of all vorulcs
wblah J urn prepared to soil at almost
eot In order to advertises my new loca-
tion ami Introduce tho stock of puro
drugs aud medicines drugisU' sun-
dries and novelties of wlitoli I carry an
Immense stock. J pay special atten-
tion to compounding proscriptions and
use nono but the purest of drugs and
chemicals in all prescriptions.
UD VAJfDWlWJOI.
Cor. Sd and Harrison.
Mrs. Newton has reopened hor pri-
vute boarding house at tho VanVor-
neea old stand corner Oklahoma and
becond street. ll-17tf
All kid gloves reduced on Monday at
Ratnssyb' one day salo. 2113
Husbands if you want your wife
lo have a pleasant smllo when you
come home to your meals buy u sack
ot U. S Hour and a pound of Chase &
Sanborn's coffee. At the Wolcomo
Orocerv only as they aro sole ngonU.
tf.
Miss Patterson has one of tho best
trimmers in Guthrie and will trim as
cheap a any one and will sell all trim-
med hats at cost JOtt
Justice docket latest stylo neatly
bound for salo Rt Tnrc LuAntui oflice.
tl)t)SnjSMx$5SgjS
ORDER COAL FROM
I The GuthriQ Coal Co.
Telephone No. 54.
Yards Cor. Fifth and Vitas. I
For Sal Otieivp Nice bedroom salt
also stove. W. D. White corner liroad
and Vilas. ltf
Cuaie A Sanborn's oolToe eau bo
found only at the Woleome Urnceiy us
we aro sole agents 'J
Remember Ramsays' kid glove salo
Monday. SHS
Use V. S. I'stent tlour and you will
have E worn poor bread. Fcr sale
only at tho Welcome Grocery. tf
Chase X Sanborn's teat and coffees
at the Welcome Grocery. If you want
a No. 1 article try them. if
The U. S. Gov't Reports
sAotv fioyal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
The U. S. flour took all fltut premi-
ums at the stute fair. Try a aoik and
you will su no other. The Welcome '
Grocery sole agent. tf
One day only Itamsayh' Uul glove
sale Monday. 91U
OH ! MY TEETH !
Ilest Teeth and ltet Rubber on Ksrtll.
Everything guaranteed to be strictly first-
clans and warranted
S6.00 PER SET.
(Either upper oi .lower.)
nnlil HIllnM. tl a) and ur. Silver fOohl and
lntlna Alloy) Cement and Uutta I'ercha
lining chi cents ami up. r.xiratung id coihb.
Utilise work at corretDonillnslv low nrlres.
As appeal b above we warrant (with a war-
rant that U worth just waat U says too) all
our work to be "trie Uy flmt-claas. Wo do
hot use cheap Job teeth but the vcrvbest
that are made In the United States (anil that
means in the world) as well as the verj best
rubber and give you exactly the same thing
for M.da that i ekariatA SIB 09 for a. ecu nit
of years ago We iave been practicing
dentistry for more than IT years and liave
received our education In the best colleges
Iu the land and from the best teachers have
all the modern methods and appliances
(some of which are not In any other offlne In
the Territory) and will do you better work
for less money and give better satisfaction
than any other oCiceln Oklahoma.
DR. PEOPLES
THE DENTIST.
Small c.t cor Oklahoma Ave and First Bt
(tUTHHIE OKI.AHOMA.
Ilomrtt-eker' Kxciirnlou.
Very low rates will bo in ado by tho
Missouri Kansas & Texas railway on
November 3 and T7 Decoraber 1 to 15
to tho south. Tor particulars apply to
tho neatest local agent or address
Kdwin Adams Parsons Kas IDoe 17
For sale-Hamilton.
-Illlliard tabic boo Oscar
nun Itewnnl
Lost lllaok Newfoundland curly J
pup heavy body seven months old
with white spot on breast small ears I
h'.nd luet slightly tipped white- lit
answers to tho namo of Carlo Above
reward paid if returned to J 11. Drake
tho loadinc photocaphor North Dlv
islon street opposite Keeper's Finest
photo's SI-50 per dozen 21ml
.
IGNATZ.MiYER M. D.
VIENNA
Coffee and Oyster
G. A. HUGHES D. D. 8.
LEADINGDENTIST.
FOR ALL
DISEASES AND SURGERY
OF THE
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT.
SPECTACLES AND HE GLASSES
Sclontlffically AdJuRted
TO SUIT ALL DEFECTS OF SIGHT.
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Offiqh 124 Oklahoma Ave. neAr First Street
Over Bee IIlvo Store
Teetk.
Extracted
.Vtteout
Pain
Rvery-
Operation Guar-antced.
HOUSE
Nov. open the winter season wlUi All
the Delicacies the markets ailoru. A
Mhort-Order flouse lias been otened in
eonaeeklon with the l!err aud Con fee-tiouerr
sV fL Tkwmi-r '
Artificial Teeth .n Any Hase Uohlr.ed. Over
M te select from.
Price the MlWiWT for IIKST TOUIC
OFFICE llooni. 1 t and S ei llank Indian
'I'eiriton
ot?eiob iioirns gto-ffr!231'
1
Gun Makers and Dealers in
fillKR. PIST0T.8.ICV AMMOSITION. BICYCLES. FISHING TACKLE
amuaKsLMt. ity i: jnSygWbVg n0 II
"And&Sportsmen's Goods.
f.1a.(Xi iu-JX--J
Jlusiuoss Men's Lunch
xorved Bvery Day from 11:30 n. m. to
ItSO p. in. for 0 Cents.
Fresh Fish Oysters and Celery In Bulk.
WM RITZHAUPT.
jm iT i ii j
g-. J. 1-LiyU
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Oldest aad only exclusive dun and Sporting Goods Ilouso In Oklahoma. Twerty.Bvo years experience in i...p
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 148, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 22, 1896, newspaper, November 22, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73786/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.