The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 12, 1896 Page: 2 of 4
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SljC gCOS!r
TRntered In the pott office atOutbrie. c im.
as second-clua mall renter
By thr Lrnlrr I'rlnllng I'atut""
tocttae o. NiitL4t'Kt .mnr.
OBolM Org-nn of Oklahoma U-mirr
Tb omclal Organ of L.n Owantj
THK'L)tAD8n.Hfndorj Uono of lbs best
IniUtutloni of the Kind In the West and l
d&IlT tunJflffout larso quantities ot work
Hcud In jour orders for binding and blank
HooJhrard. they will be promptly attended
(X
The Daily Lkadkr accopti adverUt
Ing with the distinct and positive guar-
antee that It has double tho paid
circulation of any newspaper published 1st
Oklahoma.
rtcnsomrTioN uatks.
DAILY.
One month delivered In city
one month dj mail
Three months. ..........
HIx months
One ycir....
.1 40
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1 so
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WEHKLY
Six months..
One year
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...100
SATURDAY DEOBMBER 12 1898.
Them: will bo no alarm clock tn the
next assembly Posten (van not a can
dldatc for re-election.
OehbrAC Wbylkr oiiTers from the
King of Franco in that he has marched
to a ccrtalu point and cannot march
back again.
1k Committeeman Asp names tho
now federal judges it is not betraying
any confidence to cny that Judce
Orccn will bo nnxionsly disappointed.
It is said that Virgil Ilobb wants to
be Borgcant-at-armsof the lower honso.
Ilobbs is a good man. fie should re-
coivo tho support of tho Mulhall dele
g&'tion.
It may seem a littlo rough to expect
Congressman Dlngloy to conduct the
Inquest on his own revenue bill but it
will undoubtedly require the services
of a coroner.
De.nmb Fltnn js being boomed for
scrgoantatarras of tho next national
hbuBO by tho Wisconsin dolegatloD. it
pays thrice as much as an Oklahoma
governorship but DonnlB is not out for
money. lie Is after fun and revenge.
A Li. Republicans in Oklahoma not
wanting a job under the McICInley ad-
ministration will please rniac their
hands:
iS &
Two hands. Ttioy don't uelorjg
tudgo Pltzer or Ocorge Orner.
to
(low Qrken McChhtain has Usued a
"brief address to the eltl?.;ns of the
Choctaw and Chickasaw eluonp in
Which ho say- "The coinrniiooerfc
of tho Choctaw nation nutbori-l x
attempt negotiation with tho Oart
commission have agrees in a prelm
Inary meeting bold at South M-Ale
tor to mako this oall upon all Choc Uw
and Chickasaw oitlsens who have any
vjews wishos or planB as to the beat
methods ot dividing our lands among
tho people disposing of ooal and min-
erals the question of town sites nnd
other questions to please rodueo them
to writing and send thorn to the com-
missioners." E.fiD Wave: Tho senate of the
United States has placed tho Oklaho-
ma free home bill on the oalundsr
close up to the immediate business and
it wKl como up very soon. However
the bill is in tho hands of a conforonee
committee with tho houfcc. The Wave
is rather inclined to think the Lacy
ball which is a general bill will pre-
vail or none. If tho government grants
free homes it will bo given to all. We
do not beliovo that a spooial Oklaho-
ma bill can possibly go through. Tho
xio'se friends of Dennis Flynn should
vrlro him to go for the Laey bill and
drop his own special Oklahoma meas-
ure. It is just and right; if Oklahoma
gets free homos all othor people living
on public lands arc entitled to the same
benefits.
The report of tho death of Antonio
Maceo la probably well founded
though tho Cubans in New York re-
fuse to bollovo it. J! tit whether it is
or is not true it Is evident that the re-
bellion will go right on. The Cubans
are now undertaking what they should
have done long ago extending their
recruiting officers to many western
cities of tho United State Thore are
plenty of young men ready to go to
Cuba for a fow dollars or fortkj mere
lovo of adventure In a good eause. If
tho Cubans will get astroug reinforce-
ment of Americans who oan really
fchoot straight enough to hit a barn
door (which is more than either the
Cubans or the Spaniards eon dot the
war will not las' long.
Undeh certain circunutancee lectur-
ing beems to be n profitable occupation
and it speaks well for the good taste
. of the people that it Is so. A U'opeuu
man that is a friend of John J. Iuglls
is a .'hority for the statement that Mr.
Ingalls has been offered a position by
the New York Journal ua a special
writer at a salary of 517000 per year
and that tho offer has been refused be-
came the ox-senator said be etntld
make that much on the leeturo plat-
form in tho win tor and have six
months of thetiroo touseashoplaased.
This Is hardly no profitable as heavy-
weight prizo fighting but perhaps It
equals tbo income of the welter-
weights. Justice- dookeU. latest otvle. neaUv
bo and for sale at Tub Lxatjkii cflle
ttmuMm iwiinffl jt&tQBHwfclSR
MIR AltHV OT
c lilentro Dispatch VkwS to bo
done with the largo pud increasing
army of cut fc-cd idlrs ' In Now York
the enormous number of 65000 men
woiiipu und rJUs formerly employed
In the oltxfmig trade alone are out ot
work 1inl consequently In want. Many
ol t-Ttn ar. suffering. The total num.-
b r nf nni-mployod In Now York and
Tieinitv execeds 150000. In Chicago
the contingent is fully 100000 strong
These are largely of tho unorganized
class. Thore is nothing whatover do-
ing in th building trades; tho cloth-
ing trade Is paralyzed; tho musicians
are without work and are sufforlng in
eonsequenoe; tho printers aro many of
tlirm idle; the teamon without their
nsual occupation find it impossible to
get work at the ice cutting business or
aoything else;. As a sample ot tho
situation here Pullman Is working 700
hands whore he usually omploys 3600;
tho hoavy lay-oft at tho Illinois Steel
works is still unemployed I'nsldlled
labor is at the starvation point and
oharitablo institutions nro overtaxed.
It is the same in all largo cities.
What ia to bo dono?
MAY OR MAY NOT BE DEAD.
Knraor Ileffitnllnr llHeeo' Death filUl
Conflicting; Ills DocUir Shj-s It Js So.
Tamm Fla. Dec. 11. Every effort
is being made to get news from Ma
ceo" army nnd within twenty-four
hours the truth will be knonn Men
who have gone outtldv the elty in
search of information have been turned
back with threat. No news has been
received from anv wotlon of tho Pinnr
del Illo country.
Key West Kla. Dee ll. It is
learned positively that the report of
the deaths of Mneeo and young llomcz
is false ltoth are believed to be near
Mariel. while Weyler is near Son Chris
tobal searching for Maceo. It is
thought the lntter will co-operate with
OomcE and then aiindvnnec on Havana
is looked for.
Havana Doe. ll. Doubt n to tho
fate of General Antonio Maceo would
seem to have been removed to-dny
when Dr. Maxim Zertucha who was
the personal physician of General
Maceo surrendered to Colonel Tort
tho Spanish commander at San Felipe
this province and confirmed the state
ment that Maceo was killed December
7 near Punt Urava in an engagement
between the insurgents nnd a bpnnlsh
column commanded by Major Cirujeda.
Dr. Zertuchn said thnt Maceo was first
shot in the chin the bullet breaking
ills jaw and tmasincr out near the neck
and shoulders A second bullet
wounded him in the abdomen.
Following is n cony of the letter
written In pencil which was found on
the body of Francisco Oomcz:
Dear Mamma. I'apa Dear Ilrothcis Idle
at tny poit. I did not want to abandon the
body of General Maceo and I stayed with
him. I was wounded In two place jnd as I
did not fall into the hands of the enemy I
havo killed myself. lam dying. Idle pleased
ai iii-mi- in tne aoienseoi uie cuttan cause.
I aunt for you in the other world- Your
"n PiiAjrciscoaoMn.
I'i Il'ikK or iocs rieaso ttausmlt tnltsdes-
tli..iilMi a trqncsted by one dead.
riilrt)-two lean In liiillilliie.
r York Deo 11 One more for-
iiwIaMi' addition tn the navy of the
1 luted Matin ua made yesterday
win ii tin monitor lain Puritan was
foiunilU put in commission at the
II rook l.t n utn yard It U thirty-two
03i - since tin- ueel of the 1'urlUu was
I.. .ii .mil four ears since she was
luumhcM Now that she is ready for
her ice hhe is regarded a for defens-
ive pui'jo.si's sujierlor to navy vessols
of tin- first clah while for olTonslvo
warfnre she Is a littlo inferior to first
class ciuft. Shots 300 feet Song and
00 feet wide nnd has a illsplaoemcnt
of O.'.'OO tons.
lor (nimillan Iiidrpeniloiico.
Montreal Dee 1'.. -Hie Indepcud-
denee club of Canada which has been
in existence in Montreal for somo five
months ond wlioac object is the at-
tainment of Canadian independence is
gaining strength ami n convention
probably will be held next March with
a view of federating all the groups and
ciubs having a like object. Members
say the movement Is rapidly gaining
ground eprclally In tlir rural dlv
tiiels. '
Di'iuocratlc Seimtrt Cuufvr.
asiiixotox Dee 11 Some of tho
Democratic senator held a meoling
yehterday for an exchange of views on
the nolicv to be followed during tho
prenent sen'ion. .Senators (lorinau
Jones of Arkansas Harris Cook r ell
and Wnlthull remained through tho
meetuiL' ami SM-nators llrtce anil Faulk'
nerm-iv p.-eki-nt for a short time. Tho
opuitou v. uh gi-nerai that nothing oouul
Ik- (Ioik- ut this session except to no
the appropriation bills.
I "or h Nw Kiititaa.
Toi-ik Dee 11 Plana have about
lieeu coinpli'tei'. aud a bill drawn to be
introduced in the next Kansas legisla
ture uioMilmg for the disorganisation
of about forty weatern counties and
the rcoriramiation Into lour ulirones.
The ineasuiv is championed by I. N.
L'r;. Republican rcpresentatlve-oleet
from liourlH)ii county ami has caused
a great eoiiHit of opinion wherever it
bus Ih'CH (Hbcuisud.
Tbo Uraudest ltemeily.
Mr. 11 V. Oroevc merchant of Chil-
hawle Va oerllflea that ho had con
sumption was given tip to die sought
all medical treatment that money
prooure. tried all cough remedies he
eould hear of; but got no relief; spent
many nights sitting up in a chair; was
indueed to try Dr. king's Now Dis-
covery and was cured by tho use of
two bottles For past yoars has been
attending to business and says Vr
IClng's New Discovery is tho craudest
remedy ever made as it has dono so
much for him and aho for others in
his community. Dr. King's New Dis
eovery is guarautood for Coughs
Colds und Consumption. It oon't fall
Trial bottles freo at C. R. Renfro's
drug stor
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Heiiool dlstriet bonds under the late
law oan bo had by applying to Leader
odleo. They aro tho handsomest lltho
graphod bonda on tho market and tho
form absolutely correct. 3-m
A haeking cough is not only annoy
ing to others but j clangorous to tho
person who has it. Una Mlnuto Cough
uure wm quicuiy put an cnu to it. u.
Ii Ron fro 201 Oklahoma avenue
uIld
UNTOLD MISERY
rnoM
Rheukiatbsm
C. H King. Vater Valley Mm cured by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five yenr 1 uflctcil untold misery
ftjm rnmeular iheumat.am I tried rvety
Known lemeit imkiIpJ tin1 best phyJt-
clans n Ktted ll .I spun-. vi .three times
spending Si0 thou- UMilmtorton' Mils
but could obtain on ninpoini olio! My
ilesli was waited bwh that 1 Heialied
only ntnet j -tliri pouml. m l-'f t arm and
f were drar.11 nut ot sliapc tie uiusetas
IhS ip tn "ii
mialile to
rites 1 - if '
-lilll.t 1 IU III ! ' '
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ll- ii-of 111 "1 ' ' I '
III i-lio ill 11I1 I 1
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1 uj :i cane I
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1 . 1 Ii pnliK at
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I fn iiniii imlagod
I I 1 kes. but tli
fbiM After trylnr
g M- Hill) llliHil
rvMtliinir md iilbuim me most awmi
tr-ri ill" I ii . ii toiike Aer'Saraparllta
l'nli ot two inont.n I i ibli- to olk
nlilioutiK.ini' In lliife iiionili- my limbs
lHcn to (n n 'Jin 11 'iiil tn tin' ourse of a
e;ir 1 wu 1 no l Mi ipdt lia Increased
iw 1W Mimid ui'i J on 1 " -ii.ii' to do tny
fnlldt- noiK n a mill mil 1 1 iKlnlth "
AY
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparjlla.
AYJJJl'S 1'lLl.S 'iif-rt Jlendach.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
'T'HOMAS S. WIIITB
ATTORN EY-AT-UAW.
WnohlnRton D. U.
Hoomi 103-MJ Atlantic nulldlnp.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty.
T-AAVID L. aiTT
PENSION ATTORNEY
WaahlrtRton D.
N'o en V Street N. W.
Formerly
Principal Hxamlner l'enslon
iiurcau
The nonslon nolicv of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited. Correspondence Invited.
TTTATSON I'.. COLKMAN
Land and Patont Attorney
Washington D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust ni'dg.
nEFEnHCES-Hon. M. V. Allcu U. S. Sen-
ate; lion. Late Pence Klnderbook N. Y
Hon. John O. Hell M. C.: Uon. j. 11 Hicks
M. O.
PllANK II. CUMTIIVTArrE. CltMTBIl HOWE
"ItOBTHWAlTE h HOWE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
WnshltiRton. U. U.
1320 V Street. N. W.
MRS. WELCH
Tsllorlnp Cleaning nuil Repairing
Dyei'g a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
112 W Harrison. Onthrle. Ob
RUBBER STA3IFS
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH M&HKERS
MADE ON SHOUT NOTICE
And at Reasonable Prices. All Work Guar-
anteed. Write for rrlce ot what you want.
J. P
HAYDEN
Kansas City Mo.
l80SMcrcerSl
I'.dg? Wl
1 tin I- 1 I 1 i
Lillie's Pills
Cure all
We have faith in them and to prove it mako you this proposi-
tion: Prosont us with a copy of the Leader
containing this ad. and
15 Cents and One Bottle is Yours
Again: After using a bottle if not satisfied return us
the empty bottle and get the 15c baclc.
Lillie's Drug Store
has a news stand in connection and Lillie will takeN your sub
scriptlon for any book paper or periodical published
DKUU 1JU0K AND NEWS DEPOT.
Gun Makers and Dealers in
PISTOLS AMMUNITION BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE
And Sportsmen's Goods.
GUNS
UldCbt and only exclusive Qua and
aud field coup 'ed with an honest desire to sorve our customers woll is worth sometl 7hP ij you. 'f you aro looking
for a (rood guu or a trood wheel made bv rood makeu and used bv e-ood neorjlc. thrH..iJl'.ln(l It Is with ua. and It
jroca without saying that if you get It
fcijAfrmi (jQ'pnrifig OKLAHOMA
loltfcMe l nn. irr
Out ah It. Ill . Dee 11 Onnan Mc-
I'ltorson nlln barlei Murphy con-
fessed to the Decatur police yesterday
that ho killed the tnurshal or Morning
Run Iowa. He aM bo wa tired ot
eluding arrest atiJ mmnl ko back to
Iowa without requisition pnpert lie
say the marshal a c'ubti'iig hi son
anil he shot the orti r t n 1
A Hoy lUnit lllmielf In I'lay.
OMAHA. Neb. Her 11 Vernon
White a ll rear old bov with his play-
mates w aa pin Vlng police When they
caplureil erirtitnulh tbc were con-
l. inupil lo be hanffdl Hi- n eon-lii-inneil
nnd a pillow -tip m tied
arounil Ins neck timl lirnpfitilrdhlin-
vlf h the neek to :i Ih.Ikhiiii door
lle'ore a-s!slniie. aimed he w.is denil.
lo Snllrlt ltrrliriiilt.
tlT Out ! II. Sir Piehnrd
(nrtwiight will leave In a f-w ilnys for
Wnslnngtoii lo n'oerto'ii whether Pres-
nit nt lire McKln'ev will enter Into
iitunvcitv liceoliiitioiis wilh Cunada.
Use U. S. Patent Hour aud you will
havo no raoro poor bread. For Rain
only at tho Welcome (Irocery tf
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies.
"SPECIAL BREW" F0K FAMILY USE;
34 110TTLES FOlt $1.00
PHONE
21.1
.T. W MoNBAti l'UKSIDKHT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital $5oooo
Surplus 1 0000
Hoard ot Directors In addition to Bank Olllfrr
Juntos Stratton Iloraco Speed Robert Martin J. It. CottliiBb&m.
W. J. HORSFALL Caahior.
McClure's Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
"A Now Life of Urunt" by Hamlin Garland. Tltn llrst anthorltntlvc and adctjuato
Llfo of Grant evor published. Lavishly Illustrated. (Begin In Decombor).
Rudyard Kipling's llrst American serial "Captain Couragootn." (Ilogtin In Novem-
ber )
Robert Louis Stovonson'"St. Ives" Tho only novel of Stevenson' still unpub-
lished (lloglns iu May.) .
Chas. A. Dana "Recollections of Wartime" Mr. Danti was for three of tho most
critical yoars of tho Civli War practically a member of Lincoln's Cablnot. and Is
probably hotter Ilttcil than any other man living to glvonn ntitliorltatlvo history
of this period from his recollections nnd correspondence.
'Tortralts of Great Americans." Many of thom unpublished. In connection with
this sorlos of portraits It Is htendod to publish special biographical studies under
tho gcnoial titlos of siakkus or Tlir. rxio from Washington to Lincoln.
"Pictures of Palestine." Specially taken tinder tho editor's direction.
"Storlos of Adventure." A serial by Conan Doylo In which ho will ngo his extra-
ordinary talent for mystery and Ingenuity which have in the "Sherlock
lfolmev' stories given him a place belle l'oo nnd Gaboriatt.
Ten Famous Writers.
Inn Mucliuon. All tho lietlon that he will write during theeomlng yeur with the
oxcontlon of two contributions to another publication which wore engaged from
him long ago will appear In McCli'HE's Maqazini".
.loel Chandior Harris a series of now animal storlos In the samo field an the "Uror
Rnbblt" and tlu "Littlo Mr. Thlmblellngor" storlos.
Rudyard Kipling. Resides "Captain Couragootis " Kipling will conlilbuto to
McCr.unu's all of tho short stories ho will wrlto during tho coming yoar.
Octavo Thanot Is propnrlng for tho M.vn azixi: a sorlos of short storUs In which tho
snmo chara.tors will appear although oach will bo comploto In itfolf.
Anthony Hopo
Frank R Stockton
will all have stoilos In McCi.t he's for the romlng yoar.
TIimo nro only a small fraction of tho groat and important foftturo of M Cm-iik'h
Maoa7ISc for 1S97. tho subscription price of .which Is only
One Dollar a Year.
The new volumr begins with November. Sitbriptlsns should staitwlili this numor.
The S. S. McClure Co. New York City
Your Ills.
Bnortincr floods Uoubo in Oklahoma.
-- 1 Kiiirnii. i. - i niiiwiii iMi-iMifc
atdlflmltU'a it will be a K. In price quality a fl materia!
aSsaaSiStiiSiiEMijt SamUgSE1'"!
Territory Tencnem
For tho territorial teaohcrs' mentiuK
at Oklahoma City Dec. 28th to 31st
1BB0 the Sahta Fe touto will jiell ex
otirfllon 'tickets at one faro fort the
round Irln f roai all pblnh In Oklaho-
ma Tickets on salo Doe fSthtolist
incluoive and limited for return pas-
sago to .lanuary 1st. ISflT.
I.. U. Dei sr... Agent
Si-e Smith thr- )i II illAtr'l.iilnr
CATARRH
Is a
LOCAL DISEASE
end Is Ids result ot colds and
sudden climatic changes.
It can bo cored by a pleasant
remedy which Is applied di-
rectly into the nonrllA Be-
Ineqnlckly absorbed It gives
relief tt on ie.
Ely's Dream Balm
Is aclrnonlcdced to ho the moit thorough core f
Nassl ratarrh Cold In Head and Ha) lercr of all
remedies. It openn anil cleanses the nalp!iMif;cp
allays pain and Inflammation heals tho sores pro-
tects tl'O membrano from colitu rettrrrs the senses
Dltaiiteanilsmell rrlce&oc fttl)rncclitsorbTiiiii
PIV lilinTltlDn ri. t.n lIj... r V
EbT llltOTHKllH. CO Warren btreet. New York.
NO
2.
.locrean.'Us.cd
A. .1. SliAY VlCK-IMlBOinKJlT
rijWftvtVvjl
Bret Harto
Stanley Woyman
Robert Barr
Clrrk Ruasol
Fifty heail two-year old owes want-
ed at once. Apply or wrlto to Leader
office. 3 tf
New Gamp House
A-N-D WAGON YARD
The Welcome.' :
Uood Woll Water for Stock and
Rvery Convenience for thsT'nrm-
er. Frelghtar and Stockman.
FEED FURNISHED IF DESIRED
JOHN CRAVES Prop.
Vitas Are. Opp. Cab Hani.
Hugh H. McCreary
I
FIrst-Clabri Higs Always Ready.
Uackllne running every day between Outb-
rle and Chandler except SnntUyt U S
Mill turn Cor Ut and Vila
Ttvnrr-.ftwn pn. Avnnrlnnc-n In ehnn
iii'i'HtiS5i5yyiwrJbr
$50.00 IN
We will jflve 50.00 in prices .for the best com (frown Sn Logttu
and Lincoln counties to be divided as follows :
A $r.00 SUIT OF CLOTHES for the Best lo Ears
A $15 00 0VEHC0AT for the Second Best lo Stirs.
A $10.00 SUIT OP CLOTHES for the Third Best 10 Ears.
i you wish to compete for this prise it is necessarv that
you bring your exhibit by January 1st. The contest closes
on the above date.
lly tlio way ulint are jou imyinj; Tor tho tolloulns tioodsji
This is wlmt we are selling them for:
21 lbs. granulated sugar (subject to change) for $1.00
Arbucklc's coffee per package .18
Lion coffee per package 1S
Breakfast cup coffee per package A3
Cracked Java coffee 12J
40 lbs. beans for ' l.fip
05 lbs. oat Hake for j i.ah
H5 lbs. hominy Hake for
19 lbs. rice for
20 lbs. peaches ("dried; for
21 lbs. prunes (California) for
Stovo ripo por joint
22 lbs. apples (dried" for
19 lbs. raisins for
18 lbs. California figg for
12 lbs. nectarines for
Irish potatoes per bushel.
Apples per bushel
Salt per barrel. No. 1
1 lbs. baking powder for
2 lbs soda Arm & Hammer ir CowBrand
4 lbs. soda Anvil
$ lbs. sal. soda for
7 bars "White Russian soap for
7 bars Clairette soap for
7 bars Graudmother's soap for
2 pkgs Lilly Gloss starch for
2 pkgs corn starch for
2 No. 2 lamp chimneys for
1 No. 1 lamp chimney for
Stovo 1'ipo per joint 1
Elbows
Battle Ax tobacco
Horse Shoe tobacco per pound
Star tobacco per pound
Anchor tobacco
Rough and Ready smoking tobacco
Black pepper (whole) per pound
Black pepper (ground) per pound
Allspice (ground) per pound
Allspice (whole) per pound.
Mustard ground
Mustard whole
Ginger ground
Cinnamon ground
! quarts Cranberries for
Jl cans tomatoes for
4 cans corn for
California peaches per can
California eg plums per can
California green gage plums per can
California apricots
Stovo Pipo per joint
Corn starch per pkg
Laundry starch per pkg
0 lbs. home-made apple butter.
4 lbs. so-called apple butter
Buttermilk soap per cake
Rope i inch and larger per lb.
Rope 7 10 inch and smaller per lb..
"We have a nice line of Xinaa (Soods that we are selling at
rock bottom prices.
We wish to call your attention to our pure Buckwheat Flour
that we ship direct from the Low Jarvis & Co. Mills Corunna
Michigan.
We Want Your Eggs at 17c.
F. E HOUGHTON
702 Noble Avenue West Guthrie.
TC"la. 3XT. "o 5i2.G&LJL&
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
THE BEST GEADES OF OOAL.
CANON CITY
WEI II CITY
Also SOLE AGENT for tlie
takes the place of Onita and Canon City for every purpose. Will
jive you prompt uenvery.
OFFICE AND YAUDS 121 OKLAHOMA AVE. PHONE No. (!.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and Transfer Co I
The Beet Grades of
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In Stock all the Time
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Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 9
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 12, 1896, newspaper, December 12, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73800/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.