The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1897 Page: 6 of 6
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and rub and wear
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fl 0 A l- A
1 )SJXAlRETTE SOAP jfvj
inferior soap use Claircttc.
LAIRETT
SOA
takes the yellow out of
softens them. Not injurious because it's pure. j
Will pay you to think to
Sold everywhere.
THE N. K. FAIKBANK
CITY IN IHUKF.
ftrouasl 1'alats aiKl Blatter TrMitplrlog
In amt Ahoat the CUT
Her. Onlo Is in Perry.
Hand concert tomorrow night
Col. Outcult is here from Tt .
Ilihell
ii the
Judge F.ninff of Shawm
city.
Jim
Perry.
Diffgs the only is il n fnni
Mrs Henry Johnson
the city
f V
J. W. jaiok
evoulnp
returned t IVrry ast
Col. OU.ier
last cvonin.
returned
-t. I' water
Paul Jandt is in Ardm n
buxom blonde..
n tint: a
Frank Stevens returned m .i"ltn-
mis yoaterday.
Mrs CM Barnes returnid fioniTo-
peka last night.
J. T. Harper i over fri'iu t handler
on a business trip
Don't forget the band ion et t 1 i ulay
evening of this week.
Ex-Trcasurcr Wallace of Noble
county Is in the city.
Attornoy E. Uee Guthr.e mine down
from Porry last night.
Tho K. of P. lodge he i' I an ut. not-
ing meeting last night.
Congressman Callahan d to
Kingfisher last evening
Deputy Mientf Clis i i (i r
went ncrtu last evening
.
Tho best local talei ' . n
tho oonc-ert Fnday c--iui r
Tho I nit-'d Mates h m1 v -le
on the 'n-t h linen bill t nU'
W. T .ludliinb John I'uIj
mission rr dilit.s are om fi
ward.
.ii a i
in u
Mrs. J S Mhadle
Kan. i- visaing her slst
llleror.
.f
lliu atha
Mrs Judge
Miss j Fletciier ooo
fairest llowers Is visit
f 'uiullcr's
f r.( m's in
tho city.
Tho supreme court held iun brief
session yesterday. No buMm s was
transacted
Sanor Pedro Romero vwli play a
clarlonot solo at the band ckihi .-t Fri-
day evening
ICdgar James a flute t.l jis'. from
Topeks. will play at the band toneert
tomorrow evening.
Lon Po ing of ChandUi has been
mtorviewing legislative fi i di Here
for a ooupl.- of days.
Mrs. J. O Stverns left U.i i.iuug
for Bl Reno to attend tlu- fmn-riil nf
heruBcV 15 R Bowman
ReMrve seat tickets fi i i.u iai. i con-
cert are now on tale at Wullace
Mueller s drug store pi lo ' n-nu.
Urauville Lowtber i a huo orator
und a loglval thinker lloar nim Fri-
day ovening at the Firs' M E cburch.
I W Mush a Republk kn wbeelUorse
of Lincoln county w. an interested
spectator at tbe legUla' ve hall yester
day.
Will Harper an ex deputy marthal
and a man who kept a private grave-
yard was killed at a danee at Durant
I. T.
llif) at.ject of lbs lecture at tbe
First M V. chinch Friday evemog la
"A Rar of Kings" Admission So
ent6.
Tom Richardson has left the Ualvea
ton Lecp water league and taken a
position with the Huston business
league.
Mr. C M Dunbsr and John Roecker
jr. received a patent yesterday from
tho United Mates patent office on a pen
holder
Irving 1 uller ex county clerk of
Noble t'ounn aud an all-round good
fellow is in re from Oiuaba greeting
old fr iidn
Tobi look colored who liaitbiin
wanted on a charge of larceny was
captured y-bter.'uy aud lodged in the
county jail
V. II. Uogan one of the member of
tbo last legislatuie from LtBcoln
county witoessed the proceedings of
tha house yesterday
New olasses In the primary depart
moot at tbo public schools will u
formed on Monday January 17. Par-
ents are requested to send their little
ones In at once so that the classes
may pa organised without delay
i i wwi iiiimwNWftiiw uMH'jwijwi.Mmi mmnw mwm.unnm.iuniiwuiuITwi'.iiiiiiiiHii fi iiii.pii
Not
Fault
but the fault of the
soap that your hus-j
b.uul"s shirts are not I:
white Don't scrub I; !
them out using an
clothes and whitens and
ask for "Clairette
Made only by
COMPANY ST. I.OUIS.
Tbe publlo school and Epworth
league will have their first of a series
of six lectures Friday evening. F.n-
courage thorn by your prosonoo.
Everybody should turn out and help
the boys witu tneir concort iri.iy
evening. ThU Is an organization that
tbe town can well feel proud of.
The '-Side Tracked" company was
billing the city yesterday for tho ap-
pearance of the company at McKcn-
non's opera house Wednesday Janu-
ary 20.
There will be & gonuino old fash-
ion candy pull at Jtishop Rrooko's
this evening. Rveryono invited young
and old gay and pensivos a good tlmo
guaranteed.
Indian Agent Baldwin of Anadarlco
wIiom offleial aots have boon Investi-
gated by the department has bean ar-
rested and will bo taken to Washing-
ton to answer to the charges against
htm
The following pensions for Oklaho-
ma were pasted on yesterday: Supple-
mental: Slnloa Wade Guthrie Logan
county; restoration and reissue: Zach-
arus Itaragar Perry Noblo county;
original widows etc: Robeeca Fergu-
son Richmond Woodward county.
Senator Havens Senator Ornor
Harry Homer Ned Slsson J. W. Clov-
lnger Riok Measall W. a Denton Sly
Oberlaniler Joe T. Oist Rov. 0. W.
Jones Charley Flaherty Colonel Ned
Wood U. U. Iluntor and J. Itorry aro
among the Knid visitors In tho oity.
Major Simpson has received an offl
eial communication from Washington
to the effect that allotment in tho
Wichita country will be temporarily
hel i up pending an investigation of a
protest asrmobt opening the lands uicu
by Agent Baldwin of the Klowas and
I'omanches His protest Is based upon
the 'lory that It is against the inter-
ests of those Indians to open their
lan'U.
Mr. Luke Bear Shield and Miss Lit-
tle Woman both of this county woro
united In marriage today at noon by
Judg. Brown. These Indians aro
above the average as rogards dross and
personal appearance and wore qulto
"spoony" while waiting In tho court
room until the judge could find time to
join them in the holy bonds of matri-
mony El Reno Star.
At the annuul meoltng of tho stock-
holders of the Uuthrla National Bank
the usual dividend was declared and
following directors olected for tho on-
cuing year: A. J. Sear lloraee Speed
J. R. CotUugham James Stratton
Robert Martin W J. Horsfall and J.
W. MaNeaL The directors ro-olootcd
the old offleers: President J W. Mc-
Neal Vice-President A. J. Seoy; Cash-
ier. J. W. Hor fall.
Jule Walter Oouilm;
Jule Waltra' sids.sphtting farcical
drams "Side Tracked" will be seen
here at the opera house Wednesday
evening January 30 The ploce takes
its name from tbe elreumstanco
that the gentleman tramp portrayed
by Jule Walters is side tracked in a re-
alistic manner in a box ear in tho first
net. It is said Mr. Walters gives a
sketch wholly different from the con-
ventional stage tramp aud will ullord
pleasure to those who witness it in-
stead of creating dUgast lie Is said to
be vory fanny Illustrating naturally
tbe many peculiar habits and all tho
traits of that sort of modern knight
errant.
lire
Blood means 60und health. With pure
riob healthy blood the Btomach and di-
gestive organx vlll be vigorous and tbcro
will bo no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and
Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and
Salt Rheum will disappear. With puxo
Your nttrree will be strong and your
sleep sound enut aud refreshing.
Hood 'a BampariUa makes pure blood.
That Is why it cures so many diseases.
That is why so many thousands take it
to cure dibease retain good hthltli pre-
vent elcknewi Hiidufformg. Remember
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is tba OfiO Tnio Wood Purifier l per bottle.
u ii rtiii vure IjTtr llli) easy to
HOOU'S FillS take. easyw operas 2Sc
Blood
In Memory of Until Mrt'nnnMi I
IlftUle WcConnell born FUruaij it
I8t;died DtceTibtr Id ISW) Haim
t. McConnsll was born at We -!!
City llsm! o comity lu wht.i
bhe resided until sh" grew t otnai. i
hood Uelovel and adrniml by all J
Those who knew hei kt 'little the .
bright sweet school '.rl s.v her lit '
velop intvi tme and n.ble womanhood
tier true nobility of character was be-l
observed when in attendance at tbe
bedside of her Invalid mother who
strleken with consumption lingered
two years receiving only the attention
which a true and noble daughter such
as Hattie could give. Then only a
few months after this sad bereave-
ment her father sickened and died
leaving Hattie and her older
brother John at the old homo hrr
health failing her In uonseqancu
of the great mental strain and anxiety
she sustained during her parent-. ttek-
neas her brother thought it beat to
lako her east to New York and oilier
points where many of her relatives
unw reside.
Remaining a year and regaining
something of her former health she re
turned to Webster City whore the was
eDjraired at II. F. Deer A Oo'slarije dry
goods establishment which place she
loft to come to Oklahoma. Daring liar
residence here she was omployod b
the trusted cashier and bookkoener of
tbe IUhIi in this city where aha made
a largo circle of friends and nciualn-
taneeH During her Inst brief illness
of teu days her brother and sister J.
W. MoConncll and Mrs. II. F Uinehart
wero constantly at her bedside. Hut
loving hands and tearful hearts could
not delay the dread destroyer. Sigh-
ing ltko a. tired child she sank to rest
upon tho bosom of the greatunknown.
A brother and sister In Oklahoma n
brother In Iowa a brother in Wyom-
ing and a slBter In New York are left
to mourn hor untimoly end.
Mrw. .1. W. M CoNNKi.r.
"Father
I is it wicked J
l to gay cofferdam?" "No. Willie S
why do you ak?" Cause If
llrldget don't Ketsntliln to cure
that cold she'll cofTerdam head
off." "Willie mil nvcr to tho
J drug storo and tell tliora to send
me a bottle of OrlofT's Russian
I Orlppe Curo right away. And
Wlll-ynm come home lmmo-
l dlatoly. I havo a llttlo busl-
mwsto gottle with yon In the
woodshed.
N'ntlce tho Ilnte of This
Kijc Citv Kan Jan. 0 1897.
OrlofT Russian Urippe Cure i
cured mo of a very bad cold right
awav. 1 would not be without It i
for twice tho amount it cost mo. i
You can publlflh this If you choose
so that everybody can see what 1
this remedy enn do
Miss Kaima Si'.viis.
Hold by All (lutlirln Drnccldtn j
4f t--3l $4SJ4m$4x!4' WQxfr&i&Q
Home Vliltom In the Oily.
Hon. Jno. I. DUlio and Editor J. F.
Ilansley and wife and B. F. Hogler of
El Reno; Dolegatc-eloct J. V. Callahan
Wra. Crimes Amos Kwing W. A.
Doak and Kdltor Wilson of Kingfish
er; Cash Cade of Shawnne; W. M. Now-
oil of Norman; J. M. Foss V. Putnam
0. B. Sumner Editor F. T. Cook of
Cloud Chief; John Bamberger P. F.
Newfleld I. Edgar of Segar; C K.
Dalko of Sholloy Editor Polraor of
Modford; Editor Thomas of tho Qrant
County Vidctte; Sheriff J. R Niohols
County Clork W. R. Hughes and Rov.
D. H. I'pohuroh of Custor County;
Hon. Sidnoy Clarke Editors F. E.
Brown and R. (J. Blakony Doctors
Harry Walker and Dewey Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour Price Mr. and Mrs. Jas-
pea Slpos Mlwos Maymo Milner and
Myrta Cook Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mc-
Moachan iCol. Emit Bracht Col. Geo
Cook Judged. P Allen Attorney L.
M. Koys Col. D. F. Stllos. Julgo Amos
Orcon Mayor Jones Judge Harper.
Judgo B. F. Burwoll Col. J. H.
Wheel er.
Tho way to cure catarrh is to purify
tho blood and tho surest safest best
way to purify tho blood Is by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla tho Ono True
Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pills aro prompt olHeleut
always roliablo easy to tako oasy to
operate.
Many lives of usofulnesa havo boen
cut short by nogloct to break up an
ordinary cold. Pneumonia bronahltlB
and oven consumption can be averted
by tbo prompt uso of Ono Minuto
Cough Cure. Eagle Drug Store KK)
Harrison avonuo.
Havo your short orders filled by A
Krebs at II. Rllterbusb'a In tho Lyon
building on Division. Upsn day and
night Hml
Chronic constipation Is a painful
disagreeable and llfe-Bhortonlng dlfll
culty. It derange tho Bvstotn cauies
slok headache bad breath and poisons
tho blood. It can bo readily overcome
by DoWltt's Little Early Rlsora These
llttlo pills aro great regulators. Eaglo
iJrug Stare 100 Harrison avenue.
Tho Epworth league will give an old
fashlonol oatidy pull at Bishop Brooks
this ovonlng. Come out and have a
jolly tlmo. A hearty woleoaiti to all
and a good time assured.
Dr. Shields an eminent physician of
Teunessee save: "I regard Ayer's
Sarsaparilla as tbe batt blood inet'i-
cino ou oar th and I know of many
wonderful cures olTeated by its use."
Physicians all over the land Wave Tade
similar statements.
Situation wanted inUWle aged lady
would like to Keep house take eare of
tho sick. Good cook. 4QS North First
streot HtM.
Many political speakers clergymen
fclugors and others who uso tbe voice
exco&bively rely upon One Minuto
Cough Cure to prevent huskiness and
laryngitis. Its value as a preventative
is only equaled by its power to ulTord
Instantaneous relief Kaglo Drug Store
10'J Harrison avonuo.
A riraiuut liorau
And tbe test of board and lodging at
Mr3. Ooo. 15 Mundy's 323 West Okla-
homa avenue. Persons in tbo oity
during the session of tha legislature
will do well to avail themselves of this
opportunity. oml
THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
One of the largest Clothing Factories east failed; we bought part of the stock it
is here. This is the best made Clothing for Men Boys and children ever exhibited in
Guthrie. Saturday Morning we commence the greatest of all
BANKRUPT CLOTHING SALES
Ever known. No reasonable offer refused. OUR SHOE" SALE takes the bake-
shon. Selling Satin Calf shoes for 78c worth $1.50 Genuine Solid Calfskin Shoes at
98l .orth 2.50. Ladies' Shoes Lace or Button Cloth or Plain Leather Top at 98c
worth $2.50. Infant Shoes 27c; Misses' Shoes 33c. Our Saturday Dry Goods Sale
will have 3oo yards of Crash Toweling at 3Mc; 25oo yards Harmony Prints at 3c; 50
pieces of Indigo Blue and Turkey Red Prints at 4c and l.oo pieces of Dress Prints at
4 l-2c besides our entire Dress Goods stock will be slaughtered; also special and last
call on Ladies' and Gents' Underwear. Ladies' Union Suits that have sold all season
for 98c will go at 43c; Ladies' Vests worth 85c at 43; lot of Children's Vest and Pants
at 7 and 12c. Men's Silk Plush Caps Astrachan trimmed worth $1.25; Saturday 27c.
Another one of our tremenduous Handkerchief sales Saturday We want you to
read our sign. There are base deceivers and would-be competitors but yc u know the
only sale in town Saturday will be at
103
Totter eczema and all similar skin
troubles aro cured by tho usu of He-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothos
at once and restores tho tlssuos to
tholr natural condition and never fails
to curo piles. Eaglo Drug Store 100
Harrison avonue.
Husbands if you want your wlfo
to havo a pleasant smilo when you
coma homo to your meals buy a sack
of U. S flour and a pound of Clinic
Sanborn's coffco. At tho Welcome
3rocory only as they aro solo agonts.
tf.
DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is an
antiseptic soothing and healing appli-
cation for burns scalds cuts bi'tilses
etc. and euros piles liko magic. It In-
stantly stops pain. C R Ron fro 201
Oklahoma avonuo.
LIVE STOCK CONVENTION.
Third Annuul Meeting nf the Oklnliumit
I. he Moll. AnfloclntWin
Tho third annual session ot the Ok-
lahoma Live Stock association will
convene at Woodward Oklahoma
Fob 0 and 10 1607. Reduced rates
havo been given by tho A. T. & S. F.
railway to all who wish to attend
The sossion will bo ono of groat im-
portance to the live stock Industry of
Oklahoma. A vory largo attendance
Is already assured. Tho following
program lias boon outlined by tho
executive committee.
Tuesday February Vlti.
10 a m -Address ot welcome respooe liy
M. P. Word for the association reading
of minutes and discussion bunlness ses-
sion l p. in Tbe Quarantine Line. Territorial
Inspector IV. F. Canuiou t nucusuion by
members ) Inspection Laws and I'rac
tlce Ira Bddleman. (Discussion by mem-
bers ) Early Days on the Trail and Per-
sonal Experiences Colonel Tom Word
abort Talks on Snlpmenu by representa-
tives present of live stork commission
flrrat at the markets.
a ft) p. w. Lecture on 1'roOls In Cattle ItaU
iiig- Colonel L. A. Allen of Kansas City
Wednesday February 10th.
ou a. in. Freight Itates; report of special
committee ou same by J W. Millar.
Olscusslou Value In Dehorning Cattle
R. U Masterson. Mobeetle Texas. Dis-
cussion. Profit In High Grade Cattle II.
L. Leibfreid Kmporla Kansas. Wolf
ltounty Laws N S. Hudson discussion
uy Bierauer ueixjri ui executive uaiu-
mitte. including reports of secretary
and treasurer. Adjournment.
8-eap. in. Cattlemen's ball at opera howe:
free to members aud paesU
Awarded
Mitrhcst Honors World's Fair. '
DR;
Ctt
CREAM
BAKING
P0WDIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cteam of Tartar Powder. Fre
69m Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant-
40 Years the Standard
THE CYCLONE
OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
CASE & MOORE Proprietors.
INDUCTED WITHOUT COST.
r.oirrnor Ailaim nf Culuratla Clyon u
.Murkp.l DUpltiy uf Simplicity.
1nvkh Colo. Jan. 13. Without
ostentation or display mul at an ox-
Ik'nso of less than 85 to the State Alva
Adams Democrat was inaugurated us
governor of Colorado at noon to-day.
He walked from his residence to the
capital whore in the presence of the
legislature in joint sossion und n largo
number of citizens tho oath ot ofllco
was administered by Chief Justice
Ifayt. There will be no publlo recap-
tion or demonstration of uny descrip-
tion. VEST COMPLAISANT NOW.
Tim Hi'imle l'lnunm Coniiiiltleu Allowed
tu Itepait I'rttiioU'i Nomination.
Washington Jan. U. The nomi-
nation of David It. Francis to be Sec-
rotary of tho Iutorior wa favorably
noted upon by tho coinmltte on ilnanco
today and afterward reported to tho
bonato in executive session. Tho nomi-
nation has been held up in conforenco
over blnuo tho beginning of tho sossion
In December at the request of Senator
Vest who returned today from Mis-
souri with the Democrats of the 'egU-
lature fixed for his re-election.
)lri. Votuifc WituU n l'onltiou.
St. JoAiti'ii Ma Jan. 13. Mrs. ICato
Young widow of tho lute Waller
Young lias applied for the position of
coal oil inspector of St. Joseph and
lias been recommended to Governor
Stephens by some of the leading poli-
tioiuns of the city and stale The posi-
tion Is now filled by Oeorgt- T. Wyatt
whose tprm f uflUtt will expire "next
June. Another applicant for the placo
is William II. Finch u lVmocrutlo
membor of tin- council from tho Sec-
ond ward.
FAIRBANKS IS CHOSEN.
HrpHullenii Cnuuut XomlwittM Him for
United Ijtutes Stum tor.
1suia.nahoi.is I nd. Jan. 13. The
eight) -five Ropublienua of tint LegLsla-
tur.' last night nominated Charles W.
Fairbanks ot this eitv for 1'nlted
States senator on the first ballot Mr.
Fall li inks was temporary chairman of
the Uepubliean national convention
but has never held elvlt- or military
office
l'lrt la Twenty Year.
Kukkih X. C Jan 11. Daniel
Luxlsay Russell was inaugurated gov-
ernor of North Carolina yesterday. Ha
i Xortn Curolina's first Republican
everutlve In twenty years.
tVuutcKl for Itinbexaleinuut
lvAi.cAS Crrv Jan 13. For a week
the po'ice and detective agcncna of
th i city hate Wen hunting for
Claience SI. Dk-Lhiim.ii until two
mouths ugo 11 member of tho Dlckln-bou-Moon
Lumlior uompany of SIS
Keith & l'orry building Mr Moon
wants him for ombeazxing between
$i.:.oo aud S3.000 from the firm.
Mr. Verktnt IIo-Hlcctcd
Sachauivvto Cal Jan. IS. G cargo
C l'orklnt was ruJecte.d Unjted
Statos senator on tho first ballot to-
day other candidates withdrawing
iiii rninoUiMi Tt'ople ltiJolcr.
m Fiivn'cisco Jan. lli. An open
11 iuas. meeting wits held lust evo-
1. ; at Ornnt nvunno and Market
. eft to eolobrnto tho defeat of the
.'.if. Hi- rondB fundliigblll. Flroworks
. n.itorlcal and pyrotechnic were tho
fi mures of the celebration
ltuatla's New Premier.
Si. I'tTUiiaiiuno Jan. U The def-
inite nunouncumout Is made that Count
Muuravlelf Russian minister to Den-
mark will succeed the Into l'rlnce
Irfibanoil'-Rostovsky ns Russlnn inln-
Istf r of foreign affairs.
1 olnruiln Slllltla I'll r 11 y ltccillcil.
Denvkii Col. Jan. H. Oovernor
Melntlre has ordurcd homu 113 mili;la-
111 n from Lendvllle leaving r.rti to
preserve order hi that place. The
tietton was taken on tho recommend. 1
tion of tho newly appointed sheriff
O'.Mtiboiiey.
For ront on flrst lloor Two fur-
nished front rooms with largo closet.
Call at 403 Fast Cleveland avenue. 0
W. Ooodrlch. 1 C.
The U. S. Qovt Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
1
BRO. PILLSBY'S
"SMOKELESS"
The Coal That Pleases.
GUTHRIE COAL CO.
Telephone No. 54.
rammammmmmm
Tho U. S. flour took all first premi-
ums at tho state fair. Try a sack and
you will uso no other. Tho Welcome
Urocery.iolo agent tf
BEST SWISS CHEESE
-FOR SALTC AT-
HIRZEL BROS.
Ml North Second St..
At 30 cents a pound. Dollvery any-
where in tho city.
VIENNA
Coffee and Oyster
HOUSE
Now opens tho wintor season with All
tho Dollcaclos tho markets afford. A
Short-Order House has been ocenod In
connection with tho Bakery and Confoc-
tlonory. Fresh Oysters Served in all
Styles.
Fresh Flsb Oysters u4 Ctlsry It Itlfc
WM. RITZHAUPT.
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Chase & Sanborn's teas and coffcea
at tho Welcome Grocery. If you want
a No. 1 article try them. if
First-lass board and also ono fur-
nished room at Mrs. Lydla B Hortoy
113 West Vilas 1210 '
Furnished rooms to ront with or)
without board 405 Bast Harrison. 1ml
OH ! MY TEETH I
llest Teeth and licst Itubber on CarthV
Kverythtiic Buaranteed to be strictly nrsti
Class anu warranieu
$6.00 PER SET.
(Either upper or lower.)
Gold)
Platlna
lining b
Urldgc 1
Asar
rant til
our work to be strictly Urst-cUwsr We do
not use cheap Job teeth but the very best
that are made In the United States (and that
means In tbe world) as well as tbe very best
rubber and give you exactly tbe same thing
for fl.00 that wc charged JIB 00 for a couple
of years ago. We nave been practicing
dentistry for more than 17 years andba'.ve
received our education In the best colleges
In tbe land and from the best teachers hae
an in mouern metnoas ana appuancew
(some of wblch are not in any other otnee lis
tne Territory; ana win ao you ueuer wor
for less money and give better satisfaction
tuan any omer omce in uzianoma.
DR. PEOPLES.
THE DENTIST.
Soutbwest cor. Oklahoma Ave. and First St
GUTIJIUB. OKLAHOMA
First published In the Dally Leader Jan-
uary 13 1807
Notice Tor Publication.
Land Ofllco at duthrlo O T January 13
1S97
Not'co Is heroby given that tho follow
named sottler has tiled notlco of his la-'.
tuiiiiuu lu mutvu uuui iJiuut iu suppurb ui
his claim and that said proof will bo (
iimuu ufiuro reKister anu rccoiver at
Quihrlo on February 2t 1SWT li:
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mwuii a ..unit; ui viiu ffu 41 u. BCV a IU
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He names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Frank Ellis Gcorgo E Emmons Frank
Rlenhart Joo H Casall all of Guthrie
Okla
A N J Crook Register
3Plg y
G. A. HUGHES DjiTs.
TUK
LEADING DENTIST.
Teeth
Extracted
Without
Pain.'
Every
Operation
Artificial lcotb on Any Base Desired Over
5600 to select from.
Prices tbe LOWKJiT for MKVT WORK.
OPFIOE Rooms LSand Sorer Bank J
Territorr
HUnes. 11.00 and ur. Silver (Gold and 1
Alloy) Cement and Qutta l'crcha I
u cents anu up. extracting as cents. I
.vorlc at correspondlURly lorr prices. I
ipeats auorc. we warrant iwnn a war- 1
at Is worth lust what it savs. too A l X
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 30, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.