The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1897 Page: 2 of 6
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THE LUA.DHK fill rllll!. OKLAHOMA
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Entered In 1 1 e pott ofiicest Oman osix
as eeonl-cJass tu ill matter
lj the L1r rrlatlag Ciii
LKU.IU (I. MHI.ACW
K.llior.
ORlcUl OrKnn of Oklahoma Ileinorrsrj
Till IjKADKH Hinder? tionc ft th best
Institutions Of tho kind lotho vi and Is
doll J turning out large quantlt!i if v ork.
Send. In your orders for binding Rail blank
ooks and they will he promptly sifmntd
Tnn Dailt Lkadkh accept advt-rt.s-InKWlth
lho dUtnot and positive k sr-
antee that it ha double tho jaifl
circuim'on of ai t itviap!r ; t !-!. 1 'a
Oklahoma.
HOnsomi'TioN kates
DAKV.
Oneraonia.dellvereuin city.
One mioth uy mall
Three Months. . . .
Six months.. . ...
One vear . .
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THURSDAY JANUARY u mir
Uoni.s rush in where anjr
tread Hut Judge Angel i
who wishes to ro to the U.
is nnt that kind of a seraph.
i fear to
IdllllC
Spnatn
Tunns Crow Indians have .merted
200000 from J.hegovemment at Wash
tngton and are on their way home
with It They went around Cbicapn.
The new premier of Canada Wilfred
Laurlor has refused to accept a knight-
hood from the Queen of England.
Queen Vic need not f.'el Bad Outline
Is Btlll on tho map.
Khaxk McMastkh is dying of .an-
Ucr. Falling to see a political revolu-
tion preolpltated in the territory lie in
anxious to reach a clime where par a
chutes and ploklea are not down on
the menu.
the tblrtl nouHls a seething onto:.
-opv of rnnflictinir emotions. It ia a
pcrcblorato penulttroate of pensile
goneness. It Is everything bul Artie
I'nc Daniels the continuous votary of
a sullen dream.
Indications show tint this ttcsston
of tho legislature will not be without
tho usual county seat lights. Shawnee
and Tccurruehare oiling up theii uns.
throwing up breastworks and other-
wiBo arranging for a go. Itoth towns
will havo strong lobbies here and there
will be a panoramic display of cutlery
and tooth.
E.-QovEiiKon Sray has retired from
the gubernatorial race and the battle
rages flcrcoly between .1 r Flynn and
Ilornos factions. Colonel Jenkins is
playing slow dirges on his windpipe
tind is asking for no endorsements Ho
wants tho other fellows to do il'i
lighting wntlc McKlnley is busy v ii
nlng the Jenkins pedigree.
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of
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A siur wasillud in Milwaukee
terday which throws light upo i
disappearance of ot rlaiii great si.:
Northern Pacific railroad mom
showing that it went to lawyers c-
the litigation of a. ..uor two
Suras of to 000 MS o uoo weiit to . . r
Otis attorneys. It s one mere p. o'
that a railroad'.' worst erisU is iiui --
much in u season of hard limes as in u
period of litigation. The lawyers milk
tuo cow fctriotly according to the tra-
ditional cartoon of the Webster spol
ling book.
i.OKi:MHI ItllNPltOWVI MUSKAUU.
The message of Governor Itentrow
sent to the fourth legislative assembly
yesterday is a clean drlsp and oloar-
cut doeumt nt The tratttnont of such'
topics as school lands territorial In-
stitutions growth and progress of the
i -;t r in i xhauBlive and eotnnra hon-
frirt" an. I will t.rrve to place tha law-
msiiHn m e!oe communication wuti
slate affairs The recommendations
made by the executive are wholesale
an.l if carried out by the legislature
?oot results will inevitably ensue.
The lax flsh and game law of the tor-
r tory is prodded and the governor be-
lieves ehaj ter 'C of the session lawB
Miould !.. ' i a m mill l as to make the
law eff.H't v Ha itcoinmends the op-
p 'intiLiiit of a game wnrden without
.alary rvept the penalties collected
from violators. The governor vary
properly rccommtuds the separation
of theofflxsof auditor and superinten-
dent and holds that a commissioner of
public lands should be appointed. The
executive favors the amending of diop-
ter 7 s s to require officials of private
banking institutions to make sworn
statements at least twice a year. Ho
I makes tome telling observations ancnt
tho e'ection laws and thinks the sys-
tem r.uw in rogue Is altogwthor too ox-pon&iK-.
a i well as complicated and
cumber-rune. Tho attention of the as-
semi ly is called to the need of a law
defining the liabilities and obligations
of cor orations doing business in tho
ierrltorv. and while opposed to class
leg'lation the governor believes an
act cohering this matter is imperative
in order that tho rights of people do-
ing business with corporations may bo
protected. The extortions of express
companlvs doing business in the territo-
ry is referred to and legislation on this
subject is asked. The governor oppos-
es the frrc-pnsti-to-otllcials system and
favors a law matting it a misdemeanor
for a railroad to give or u federal ter-
ritorial county or elty official to re-
ceive free transportation withhi tho
territory. The tuossoge recommends
laws governing the weighing of cot-
ton; the payment of faco values on in-
surance policies; landlord and tenant;
provisions for replacing burned court
houses; the payment of taxo- in cash
and the redemption of warrants in the
order of registration; and for tho or-
ganization of new eo u title. Recom
mendations for legislation on various
minor topics are made and sugges-
tions advanced favoring substantial
aid from the territory to tlieTenne&soc
Centennial Exposition.
Wltn few exceptions the nuggestlons
at.d recommendations offered by Oov.
Renfrow will strike a responsive chord
in the assembly and wo firmly believo
that the ntmott harmony will prevail
between executive and assembly in
furthering just aud wholesome legis-
lation. That Oov. Uonfrow has at
heart the Interest and wolfaro of tho
ten itory is evidoneouccd by tho excel-
lent temper and taste of tho doait-
rawt Tiir LkAiir.it confidently bo-
In ves the assembly will carefully con-
sult r the wishes of the peoplo as ox-
pressed by Ocv. Ronfrow in his last
tc f sage
WHY DOBS Till I1NIIMY KAOl
For a cause that was forever set' leu
at the lato election the journey of Sen-
ator Woleott to Hurope to tee what
can bo done there looking to te. 'tiring
an International conference or agree-
.lNC.ING KILLED MEN.
TrjRlr FimI of
MlM niton
the Ntaer
Kf hfIi Vi on
Miss Ellen llcai-h V. the notml
soprano who sppeared lur two years
meat on blmetallstn is giving the gold i ago and trade an enthusiastic admirer
monometallic organs In theUfi n u.h ' of i .-ery per .on t. In lieanl lor.isdead.
eoncorn. Hi r death was m it : ragi mi 1 o currcd
They nre. in laot. muol dUii-'tsed at Kinghsmptou. N-w York vnnllree
evidently frightened that the disar- j
pointing times will damage their fetich ;
as it well may and tliey must battle j
for It. Their rago makes them iulte
blind and Irrational as witness the
Now York Times which in disei . mg .
Senator Woieott's coup d'etat ilecrib-
ing our currency dlflkultie as an Anier- I
lean affair says- "it (our xtandari of
currency) is fixed. It 1 our judguient '
that It will not be changed by the o j
operation of other governments. It is
the gold standard and there is no I
ago. The story it told by a New ork
psper as follow-
'She was singing before an nuiience
and in reaching the high notes for
nlu'li her voi.-. H noted an being
higher than l'alti's ( ver rwhed the
jugular vein in her throat bimt and
she bled to death on the ttng before
her audience. Mits Yaw was ab'e to
reaeh the highett rote of any csntra
trite In the world which was dm to a
peculiar formation rf her throat.
In straining to get this uot mus-
L08S OF VOICE .
Aftor Acute Bronchitis
CORED BY US1N0
i9C Cherry
Pectoral
AYER'
A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE.
"Three mouths ngo I took a vio-
lent cold w liicli rrstiltod in nn attack
of acute hrom-hitK I put myself
under nu'tlirnl tn-.-itnit nt mid at tho
end or iwo tnnntlis i- im letter.
: ilii' i it to iiriaeh.
l i n Awl' . i liorry
I found if
and ronrlu
the jugular vein whi:h was injured
this by abrasion until the membrauo
was worn through causing hemor-
rhage. She had bean warned by the
best vocal masters that th result
would be so if she persisted in singing
so high bnt their warning was not
heeded. Miss Yaw was about SO years
of age"
1o Hithnt I.rjtl1ntiri t.'iineit'.ait
I!oit l.inho. .Inn n. --The lower
house tif the lejrislnt ure hns unseated
two liiihoU meinht'i's from Hingham
counlt Three 1 einH'rnt voted for
their retention The ground upon
which this ii. ilu'it wus tln nllegcil
lrrepuliirity in printing the mimes of
the candidates mi t no ballots. This
in i nt had liet-n ileeiih 1 b- the supreme
'iiiii-t in opposition 'lie stand tnken
! I he li'.us
ohnnce near enough for sane men to ! cles of the throat weic pressed against
think about that it will ever be any-
thing else "
Here's common sense and foresight
for yon! (julto characteristic though
of the gold monometallic press whose
political sight Is of the quality of a
mole. Would the New York Tunes
risk an election today on the -suo
voted on last November? Would not
silver nod Mr. Uryau carry every state
hi the Union possibly Vermont ex-
cepted mud that by enormous majori-
ties? Are not the people decidedly of
the opinion that they hsve been wan
tonly cheated and are they not thirst-
ing for the gold-bug scalp ' Why even
tho New York Post still in ire areli in
its yellow mctat worship proft-s-.-s this
belief saying editorially in iti ismc of
January 4: "All the signs of the times
point to u great reaction agaiiibl the
Republican party next year." This ia
an admission indeed and the reaction
has already sot in fast and furiona.
Hut thu Times continues: "If by any
remote chance lho standard should
with tho joint agreement of England
Prance Austria Russia and Italy be
made bimetallic our own needs and
our own obligations would not be
changod in the loast." That may be
and tho Times would liho to leave the
Impression that the United States
even in tho event of snch a monetary
coalition would not adopt bimetallism.
This is utter folly for the rising of
such an international condition makes
evident "our needs and obligations."
WiiFTiimt tho speech of Scuator
Mills on his resolution declaring
that tho oxpedioncy of recognising the
independence of a ferelgn slate bo-
longs to congress and that the presi-
dent shall act In harmony with con-
gress; and further declaring that the
ludepcndoLCc of Cuba aught to be and
is liorcby rocognized and appropriat-
ing 810000 for tho salary and expenses
of a minister to Cuba will open the
Hood gatos of Cuban oratory remains
to bo scon. It was plain and to the
point Mr. Mills thinks the matter
should not be longer postponed and a
snort tltno ngo a majority of the sen
uto thought with hiiu bat Influences
havo boon at work which if they
avo not changed opinions have at
least brought aboat an apparent wil
lingness to leave the whole business
for the next congress and administra-
tion to deal with Representative
Money of Mississippi has returned
from his investigating trip to Cuba;
ho says he Isn't ready yet to talk for
publication of what he found out or
at least of all he found out.
Tiik last plays in the llttlo game ar-
rangol by M. Kinley and Hannu to
freeze John Ml rman out of the sonato
an 1 out oi Ohio politics by oompelltng
uitn to LecotiK- member of MoICInloy's
eaij e w ul be uiude this week at Can-
tic wU tit. r Sherman has been sum-
mont d it is bt llevcd in Washington
that McKlnley and II anna hold all tho
truropi and that Sherman will bow to
the inevitable and go into tho cabinet
although he makes no seorot of prefer
ring to remain in the senate because
lie-would rather do that than retire to
private life at the eud of his torm in
the senate Should he enter tho cab-
inet Ilanua will Bueceod lilm in tho
senate by gubernatorial appointment
and be a candidate for a full term at
the expiration of this one If tho re-
publicans retain control of tho Ohio
legislature. Tho attempts to put the
McKlnley collar on other senators have
been dismal failures. Allison and Al-
drich have both refueod thu treasury
portfolie whleh had first been rofused
by Representative Dlngloy. It is diffi-
cult to get men of self respeet who are
willing to blindly pledge themselves to
support McKlnley for re-slsctlon In re
turn for a cabinet portfolio
L1NDLEY IS $60000 SHORT.
Ciiimlj- I riHKiiriT nt printer (It). Mo.
n Hofmiltcr.
Sr. Ioi iv .Mo.. .Ian. IX A special
from Webster lty. Mo. sn.ys: "After
fctreiinoits efforts boi !; were secured
to-day In the sum of Mi.ooo for County
Treasurer .1. W. S. I.indlcy.who is said
to lie over 830.000 short.
The board of supervisors will be hi
session all this week Investigating the
shortage and it has just been given
out that 800000 will be nearer the
amount than 9.10.00 Llndlev was an
active member of the ItaptUt church
and It wus through his church rela-
tions that he secured ball. He U said
to have spoilt the money on the Chi-
cago Hoard of Trade.
LEEDY7 MESSAGE.
The Utmwt (iitvttrnor Vlg-oroatly l-
frail llin KaMUuwur Stat.
TofRKA Jan. 13. (iovernor Lecdy'r
Inaugural message submitted to the
Kansas legislature yesterday U an
outspoken uud emphatic stete paper.
The governor replies in vigorous lun-
guage to til.' ikfaincrs of his state and
dlscuhses the railroad question in a
rather Hensationul mauuer. Ho urges
the jNtssage of a maximum freight rate
bill and intimates that unless tho rail-
roads cease their endeavors to control
the states the states will build a rail-
rouii of their own.
I'rlitrem fit'
It: mis. .hi
t oiimn . w ho
Juilli.-. lllgo
( lilmit (In
i 1 : The
:..(
o M-lffr.
lnnces de
I last siimim r with
llungni-iau Oypsy
mu'..eiH!i. lists iieeti cngageit l uppear
in t.ibleuti i ti ii t -. ut the Winter
(nrilcn hei-- iinuieti:iti-l ufter her
dior e from her husband She will
be punt ttl'j night.
.Ifalmml l.rufls tu Crime.
rim Cm Mo . Jan. 13 Lute last
nifht Miss Uotii.t Hotlge a young
latly 10 .tears old. whs hot and killed by
Grant Kilwam.s. who then hhot him-
self inftieting n painful but not dan-
gerous wound. He is now in jail.
It a lousy is supj osed to lie the cause.
A raellle Siniuer Oterrttie.
l'tnir Tnw.NspM Wash. Jan. 13.
tlreat fenr is entertained here for the
aafetv of the Northern l'acille steamer
'J'iteonia now eiglit dnjs overdue. Tike
ste.imei' Agapanthus. which left Yoko-
hama on the Hiiine day as the Tacoma
ni't'ivctl four iIuns lnte and passed
through unusually rough weather. On
severul former occasions the steame'
Tacomn has made the trip 'n thirteen
days
Oktaliumu Cnttlemoii Aii-teil.
Gi TiiKlE. Okla.. Jan. 13. Joe Will-
iams and Fred llowtnan have been ar-
restcd charged with wholesale cattle
stealing.
'i'hoy are so little you hard.y know
you are taking them. They cause uo
griping yet vhoy aot (uiloicijf ana most
thoroughly sucit are too lamons ni-
tlo pills known as DeWltt's Little
ISarly Risers. Small In size great in
results. C R. Renfro 301 Oklahoma
tivenue.
l'Hrin for Sitlr.
One hundred ana sixty seres 10
miles from Qutbrle. ' Address It care
Leader. S4tf
Pectoral. Tl" lirs! 'ottlc ive toe
great nlicf ; 1 be sornwi. w ii u 1 mo
1IOW t.lkinr'. Iris rdievei! ire ;.t'i"
ontirply of a 1 1 miiilci-mnt i np'o-i
and I feel muc th:tt oti" or iwnlw.t
ties more will fffc'f n pi iri" 'it
cure. Toniln - --utii ''i'ltrfrntM
throat t ron li i . I r. cniiiineiKl AvcrN
Plierrv IVcli.i. i " I". M. Ili.w. 1 1 v
D.D. Iisl. s.r.rv. .;. Jkipl.
Publications..' ei IVter.Mnirg.Vsi.
Ayer's Sherry PectraS
GOLD MBDAb AT THE W0BL: S Jr'AUt.
AYeHTeAOS ALL GlHtH SARS5PARILLW.
g
FIVE CHILDREN DROWNED
Tni: Territorial 'Free Homes ' con
vention hald in this eity Tuesday was
very tnuoh of a farce. It was evident
from the Btart that there was mora
politics at the bottom of '.he movement
than any particular Interest for frva
homes. The president of the Free
Homes League refused to put a motion
for temporary organization and he
aiso refused to put a motion for the
appointment of a committee on creden
tials to ascertain who were entitled to
seats in the convention. So long
such men as Huston the president of
tbo league remains at the bead of the
organization no good can come to tha
people from tha movement in the in-
terest of free homes and the sooner he
s released from the place he clouds by
subordinating this great subject so
vital to our people to political consid-
erations in the intercut of so-ne as-
pirant for appointment under the in
coming Federal administration the
free homes movement mutt remain a
farce and a burlaniue Id this Territory.
This is strong language and Tub
Llad2ii which has 6o earnestly plaadad
the cause of the people upon this sub-
ject regrets the uoeosslty for its use
but U has no apologies to offer for the
denunciation of such tnglhods.
Rki'RBmkhtativk Vickkns was made
speaker of tha house yesterday. All
thu members being Republioana tho
session was tempestuous. Hut Visit-
ers serene and unru tried welldad tha
gavel with the graea of a Reed and
covered himself with glory and oov-
crs The breakfast ball raug and
Vickers woke up. It wes a great day
for Vickers.
MtauU at the Head.
Aug. J. Rogel tha leading druggist
of Sbrsveport I.a . says: Dr. King's
Mew Discovery is the only thing that
euros my cough and It Is the best sell-
er 1 have." J. V. Campbell merchant
of Safford Aria. writes. "Dr. King's
Mew Discovery is all that Is olalmed
for it; it never falls and Is a sure cure
for consumption coughs and oolds. I
cannot say enough for Its merits." Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump-
tion coughs and oolds is not an o. pert-
inent. It has been tried for a quarter
of a century and today stands at tbo
head. It never disappoints. Frco
trial bottles at C. R Renfro's drug
store.
ROYAL Baking Powder
lias been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Wtak Ire tint ("iiu of u Whltlmwli.
Trtixmlj- nt St. I.imU.
Sr. Loritt Jan. i3. Vive children
wore drownetl tu this city yesterday
utternoou while skating. At Kossuth
i venue and Ashland place a crowd of
children were skating on toe ice in an
old tiuiirr.v. The ice gave way aud tha
children were precipitated into the
witter and drow ned before help could
rcuch tlictn
l'ar I'ruit Culluiwaa.
Niu YoKh Jan. 13. The uegutia-
ti!. w liieh havo been pending for
severul weeks between manufacturers
of white paper uM-d by newspapers to
cnYci u pooling urrangement whereby
the pr.Mttu'i oi ait mills should be
hand'.etl by a htock company have
fulliii tli rough and the project has
Iveiii iil.iiinlotieil.
Han a Mil uiiin-t mosim-rs.
TorKKA Knn.. .Inn ' . Ki-present-ative
J. J. LainlHTt of l.ineol.i county
has a bill in hU inside po.-l;i-i prohibit-
ing the manufaetm-e ir.nl use of
bloomers which he will introduce dur-
ing the early part of the session ol the
legislature by request.
Una Itnt Utile Oppmlllnn.
A AsiHNOTos Jan. '. The friend
of the Oklahoma free homestend bill
nre confident that the measure will
pass the Senate. It may eomo to a
vote to-day or. If not certainly Tues-
day. Opposition to It hns practically
died out.
A. Proclamation.
lty virtue of the authority vested in
me as Governor of Oklsh -ma Territory
tha undersigned will cause to be paid
a reward of $300 to anyone who shall
seenre the arrest and conviction of Dr.
Tat. Ilennett who is wanted for the
assassination of Allen Cook who was
murdered on his elalui near Ie)a I'aw-
neo county 0. T. on the ?th day of
July. 1SW.
WitDoaa my band this 24 Ja dsy of
December 1390.
W. C. Rrnfrow
Governor.
To Lkt A good room.
Morris 31) M. It road.
Mrs.
M. T.
10 tf
KM
J. B. FAIRFIELD
and Transfer
The Best Grades of Coal Always in Store.
The McAlester a Specialty. Prompt Delivery.
Goa
Co
Phono 20.
Olllco and Yards 0011 West Harrison.
A HAPPY KM PROSPEROUS Mi YEAR
Is what we all want.
IF WE START RIGHT
We will be well on the road to gain it.
TO All) YOU in doing this we have supplied ourselves with
a Large Stock of
HIjANK HOOKS 3I1UI011AXDUJI JSOOKS 1)1 Alt I KH JH'C.
Sated and safety are the wateh words
of the age. Ono Minute Cough Cure
tots speedily safely and never falls.
Asthma bronehltis coughs and colds
are cured by it. c. u. Uouiro aot wic
lahoma avenue.
Ml. Jtueph I'allurr.
St Jiishi-ii. Mo Jan. IX The bt.
Joseph li.Mtk and Stationery company
lil.-.l a ili-el of trest toaeeuraoveditors.
Th l.i.bilitie of the flrmara 990000
while it is estimated the assets will
foot tip 4tlollO.
hiormtua All titer JIUaourl.
hi Lot is. Mo. Jan. 13. A snow
storm raged all over Missouri lust
High I It turned Into a rain litter
freezing in the Western portion of the
state us it fell. At MoW.-rly' the snow
was still coining dowu at a late hour.
with no signs of a let up. It U feared
much duiiutu will result
and telegraph wire.
to tele pin me
Start a
Wau ted Clean
Leader office.
old rags. Adp'.y at
New Book with the New Year. In our Harrison
Avenue window we have on display
Thousands of Tablets anil Reporters' Note Books
YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY 10 CENTS.
The best value ever offered in the city for the money.
We have the largest stock of STATIONERY PENS INKS
PENCILS Etc. at Rock Bottom Prices. Come and sea us
when vou want Druirs. Books Stationery. Wall Paper Paints
Oils Window Glass Etc. and we will make you happy by saving
you money. Respectfully your frieiuls
3F. ES. XaZOL-XxISCjE. SS CUC3.P
MMMMMMMBB&
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Goods Sold for Cash and Produce Only
We are now prepared to sell goods cheaper than
over before. Every article in our Mammoth Stock
h.i-i been marked down to the lowest possible price
that it can be sold for. Owing to the manv dif-
ferent kinds of goods we handle it is possible to
quote prices on only a few articles but you will
find everything marked down to compare with
prices quoted.
( We can sell you Dry Goods Clothing Boots and
Shoes Iluts and Caps Gloves or anything in our
line cheaper than any house in Guthrie.
$2 tC
M
1.40
1.00
. . . 8.'.
30
45
15 and .20
.or.
.10
(.8
J.tW
. . . 2.2.1
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:t(i
Western Washers
Mrs. l'otts' Nickio Plated 8a.l Irotu per'sot. .
Six-fopt Crorjcut Saw (Dlston A Son) handled
38-lnr-h Hand Saws
M-lnoh Plumbs and Levels adjustable'. .". '.'.'.'.
Ork Well Utickou . .
Shoemakers' Stand and Three Lasts
uaiiHoies
Shoo Nails &lo puckagos
Stove Pipe tier joint
Elbows
" Inch lttigg "-tubs
l -Inch lluggy Stubs
I'd-inch Itttggy Stubs
JJHnch Jtiiggy Stnhs .
unbreakable Skillets .
J) neoninrrows steel wheel r. . . . 1 X
Wire Btretohnr. niwnml nam u
iM.. xt.n. f:.' "i ii." """ ' '."
" " ". Ill lutllltl 1019
Hill Hog Ringers
11)11 Hog Rings per parksge ...
".-Inch File
N-lnch Pile
10-Inch File " ...
IHmiidlo Spad. .. . ..'
A Good Large Ilroom. . ..'..
Alarm Clocks ....
V hole Mouse Trap
VI 1 1 Sugar Rranulateil . . . ' ..
Ill lbs Rtce
19 lbs Raisins
Arbnckle Coffee per package
I. Ion C?nnViv iiai nnM.-nrm
Itreakfast Cup J7
rt lbs Good Rio Coffee hulk. .. ."".'.'.."".'.'.'."."'. 1 on
S lbs Cracked Java CofTo ". lion
'JS-or.ean K.C. flaking Powder .'.".. .
l-llican Dr. Prlconnd Royal llaklug Powder ir.
1 -lb can lloughtoirs good as Price's oi HoyaL..... .'-'..
i u "lM'nr Raker'a l)elllr llakltig Powder -fi
1 IbcatiTrininph Unking Powder ..." 10
Hbs Hulk Itaktng Powder for it.
Apples dried per lb .or
Peaches " " . .... 0".
Prunes " " .......". ' "ti"
4 lbs Hominy ." " " ' .pi
I quarts Cranberries t Hell and Itueta) '.'.'...'. .:.
Orleans Syrup fcu
Sugar Drip Syrup 4-
Corn S7mp ro
Anchor Tobaeco ' d
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Horseshoe j;
Sledge ..... 8!1
California Canned Good MW nd .1 "
Oranges per down .;.... .. .:
Lemons '
Pickles hulk tier cnl -.
Sardliios In musUrd '..'.'.'.....!!!!... .r.s
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Salmon .'..
Potatoes Kansas .
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7 liars White Russian Soap .
7 Clarletta "
7 ' Grandmother " .
Xn. 1 salt par bul i
100 IhSaeTtSalt .
l(U " Com Chop bulk
100" " " sneketl
ltxl" Meal bulk ! . ..!
l " Sacks Meal . 11
Hame Staples a for t tn
Ilame Ollps.a for . m
Two 1-iitnt ciijis 03
ColTee f'o's. 2-n.uart m
Covered Huckois. S-quai't 07
Galvanized Iron Tubs largo Ofl
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" small so
Rope per pound (H
Corn prizes Avcte awarded as follows: First
prize of $25 to 0. P. Sumner McKinley. Logan
county; Second Prize of 15 to D. II. Alexander
Crescent City Logan county; Third Prize of $10 to
John Wolf McKinley.
We are grinding all kinds of Feed aud Meal and
are prepared to give you some interesting prices
on large quantities.
HOUGHTON.
Ksfablishi'd 1SSM.
702 NOBLE AVE. WEST SIDE.
And the Best i
Whiskies Wines and Brandies.
"SPECIAL IHIEW" FOIl FAMILY USK;
'21 BOTTLES FOIl $1.00.
PHONE NO 2.
TiiE
BEST
LACE
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6DNS PISTOLS
Gun Makers and Dealers in
AMMUNITION BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE
And Sportsmen's Goods.
Tho Nebraska Ileal Kstate agency
for bargains In farm lands.
JloDEBT Rckd Manager
HI East Oklahoma Ave
Oldest out! only'ejcclusive flan and Sporting Goods House in Oklahoma. Tworty-fivo years) oxtri9e ia shop
and field coup od with au houukt desire to serve our customers well Is worth 6omotblng to yen. If you are lapwtntr
for a good gun or a pood wheel made by jjood makers and used by good people the placo to find it la with us and It
ijoes without saylnjr that if vou got it atOUtnlth'a It will 0 O. I. In prlco quality and material.
A Place a la Washington. D. C
Roast Beef French Vegetables
a nil a Ulas.s of Milwaukee I3eer is at
einberger Bros
Cor. Oklahoma and Second.
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J. W. McNKAL Pursiiiknt
A. J. SRAY VlCK-PnKSIDKNT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus
$5o.ooo
Jooop jl
Hoard of niractors In addition to Hank O Wears:
Jamos titration Horace Speed Robert Martin J. I! Cottiug! j.Jt
W. J. HORSFALL CadhlorJ
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1897, newspaper, January 14, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73826/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.