The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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The Bost
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) im published In the Dally Leadc. Jan-
uary 13 lMf7
Notico for Publication.
1 tr.il union at Uutli i If O T January 12
Nut iv ii ht'ii'liy pli 'n that the follow-
luinxl -etilei hn till (1 notice of Ills ln-
tMiiInn m make Html p'oof in support of
In- tlaiin md thut -aid proof will be
in ti h fun- riffist r nn.i receiver at
di I m mi r-'Drnai v Jti I-.V7 viz:
''tin 1 H-iiiip for t hi -i qr of sec 9 tp
it r i
II" n.ime the fo'loning witnesses to
prove i continuou ri tideiice upon and
im v ition of said land. I:
1' r U LH!- Geoie D Kintnons Frank
Rienhari Joe 11 l a-uii. all of (iutbrlu
)UIa
A N J CnooK Roglstor
I'M'
tlrt published In Dally Lender Janury
5 16U7.
Notico lor Publication.
I ii d office at Gutlirlo O. T. January
" :
mil I- In reby viven that the follow-
i- n mi' I -( ttler hn filed notice of hit
n t. hi mi m make final proof In support
if In- i im and thut "aid priof will bo
n ! i i in hi- regular and rccelvor at
inih ' ik . on Fob. Ii l-'.7 viz:
I I -l n 1" Khodo for the I0L9 1. 2 8 llf
mi i t. ip Hi n r t u ; lot 3 sec 35
nil i nr -4 4. tt in tp 17. h of r 3 w.
Hi i inn" iti- following witnesses to
i I i" i iiiiini'iii-ii'"ii1imk'ii upon and
nil i nil ot "aid land lz:
im 1 William" (null's M II am
I mm. i Hi ad Cliur.i s U ScoHold all
f ii' am . Ok
'" A. N. J ("it ik Register.
I Ii-' ubM-hid
in i In Daby l-cader Jan.
ft liJi
Notico for Publication.
i i.l iillu-i' at tin t lirif. O T. January
i i" '""
-'i i" In rt-by L'im a that the follow
i - ii inn' "i ttler lii tili'd notice o. bis
ihi nun t make liniil proof In support
rii i iiiii and ili.n '-aid proof will bo
in i in ton- tlm rK'-t r and receiver at
n liii u T on IVbruary 11 ISU7 viz:
ti iv r .lotin-ou f .i thi' so qr sec 33 Id
tv. o Id of i I
11' i .inn- 1hi' following witnesses to
ur
i In- iniiiiiiiiou- re-ldence upon and
in i iv im i iif n In ml. viz:
i'iun lli-nry Alfurd John Unas
Nullum it liirch and George AIorgun all
! "in T. A N. J. Chook
- ..' Hoglstor.
l'ir t pub ilu In th Dally Louder Jan.
6. 18U7.
Notice for Publication.
I nid oflii'o at Uuthrli' O. T. January
K
Niii ri 's In rtby Kivi'ii tb it tho follow-
irrD.inud "eitlpr im-till it notice of her
i i. i ii n in in uk o liiul proof In ml; port
Mi i In) in. and tliui "uid proof will bo
in ni. im inn' Ut' rei"iir and receiver at
l.'. lull l 1 .on I I'tinuir) 13. 18U7 Viz
1 ui mi fi lievaii". u iituw inil heir at
mi if .skinny It. Hrviini decpn.oit for
ti i bf -i nr hcc2I. twp Pin raw I. M.
.! n s tbo follow IHK WltUPifcM to
pi . In i I'uiitiiiiioii- rt'sideuco upon and
iu f iti in of said mud viz:
lolii' Itaiki-s. Danli'. H Wldmer Ellas
Vi ki i" and t'liarku K Smith all of Gulh-
r 1 A. N. J. Cuouk
".'i ltouutor.
r-i .'iiili"lnd in tho Dally LoaJur Doc.
si. isgc
Nolico for I'ublieatioii.
I a rul oflii-ii at (luthrio O. T Docombor
1" bi'ri'by given that the follow-
t.ni. l m-uIit hue Died notice of bis
Din ii to make tiual proof In support
i n- ! iiin and tint said proof Villi In
- i i. 1 1 t ii- Hie reKter and receiver at
i i!r. T ou iebruary 8 1807 viz:
AiibiH V lleeby for ihonw qr toe
-.!---.' r J W'
III' Illimi'K tllK follOWlllK NltllO?S()3 to
proM Iih rouilnuoiH rldeiice upon and
in i iv a1 Ion of cabl 'and viz:
J ii M WliltelH-ad. Ira C. Cr bb and
itnt.iii tii'urhari. of Outline u. T
ard Il4iny Alman of Bnflold O.T.
i"r A. k J. Chook UeKlster.
1 n-i
pub ii-hed in the Dally Leader Jan.
u lbifi.
Notice for Publication.
' Land office at Guthrie O. T. January
l-'i7
Nuiici I" hereby given that the follow-
ing i un i d si tiler hn hied notice of hU
' i !i imi to ina-o liual proof In support
or ui- i l.iiin. aud that "aid proof will be
ni i in fine the iifl"ler and reeelver at
ijiitlnn uk Feb. U 1sij7 viz:
'iliorii.."P t'upp for lots 3 4 e hf iw
i -. . " tp lb. ii of r 1 .
II palm s the following wltnetses to
ii'iive ii" continuous resliiiMico uiwn and
nlnv vtion of. t-alil land viz:
Jann-i A Mlll'-r David Chamnew
liaii" J lXity Joseph Ctiauineis allot
.uivi If Ok
j'i-i A N J. Crook Register.
i ir-1 published iu the Daily Leader Jan-
uary 16 IMC.
Notico for Publication.
lam! OM.iv at Guthrie O T. January
l IsiT
-mil I- I i leb) & veil t tia the follow-
ti iidimd "i tiler ha" tiled uotlce of lis
mi i nun to inaki' Until proof Iu support
o iii- eidiii.. ind thai i-aid proof will be
tiij. in t ii-the n igt r aud receiver at
Uuiiiii I . on Fehrusry 30 18U7. viz
hdivm 1 ijhrettli r for the eqrof tecO
ll! i . 1 1 w.
lie. names the M owing wltiies-us to
pri ' sHioitnUous res deuee upon and
vuiuv .Hun ol""sW land viz:
Hi hum N llogelm Kdwin R. Prlee
hauuiei It (iivens. It bertL. Artc.trong
ai of spiiugvale O T
A. N. J. CitooK Register.
il'.i
First published In the Dally Leader Jan.
10. ISW.
Notico for Publication.
Land oflke at Uuthrle O. T. January
1" l"S7
Nonce is hereby given that the follow-
"gn med settler has tiled notlse of bis
inu in Ion to make flaal proof in support
of hi- claim and that said tr-o( will be
ii.aue u fore tno register arl h elver at
Uiitbil.- . T on Febiuary 87 J807 viz:
Fr.i.k M Stanley for ttw sw qr ot sec
n tp l'J r 8 .
lie names tho following wltnosses to
iiruv hi- continuous rasldencoiutiOD and
t- -ijvstinn of said land viz:
tia r auuk. u u. i-us.wur.uj.
icamey Lewis i: poison an oi
T-.
A.
K J Crook RcflfUr
1
lrt
f ' '
3 Nut
V. s
&
t!i. j ear in valuable
articles to stnokere of
Blackwell's
Gcnulno
urn am
Tobacco
You will fii.il one coupon lu-
m lc cucli 9-ouncc bag mul two
coupon itniile each 4-ouncc
I ag. Hnyalmg readthecoupon
aii'l s'c how to set your share.
First published In tho Dal'y Loador Jan-
nary 15 1807.
Notico for Publication.
Land Offlco at Uuthrle O. T January 14
19B7.
Notice Is herobv clvon that the follow-
Itig-tinmod ettlir has filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of bis claim and that said proof will be
inane uoi xe tno register and rocoiver at
Guthrie. O. T. on February 27 1897 viz:
timinor Atlierton. for tho ne or of sec
SO. to 17 n. '2f.
Ho imnios tho following witnesses ti
nrovo his continuous residence noon and
cultivation of m!tl land viz:
uunerius uion .iniin 1.. (J'uso. John
V Durst lloiiion U. ulark all of 1'cr-
kins O. T.
A. N. J. Chook Koglstor
3017.
First published In tho Uutlnlo
Loader Juu 18 1807.
Dally
Notice for
Publication.
Land ofllcn at Guthrlo 0 T January
II. 1SU7.
Notice 19 hereby Riven that tho follow-Ing-namei
settler has filed notice of his
Int-nllon to tnako final i roof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made uoloio tho reglsterand recelvoi at
Uuthrle on February 10 1897 viz:
David Roberts for tho s hf of nw qr
sec SS twp 10 r 2 w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence uiioii and
cultivation of said land viz:
(teoigo W Harrison John L lienson
lie- Jamlo Doolln and Washington Med-
ley all ot Guthrie O T.
SUSti ANJ Crook. Register.
First Published In tho Outhrlo Dally
Leader Jan. 18. 1S07.
Notico for Publication.
Land nfflco at Outhrlo O. T.. Janrary
II 1807.
Notico It hereby gl an that tho following-named
settlnr ha-filcnl notice of his
Intontlon to make tin ill proof in support
of his claim and that tuld proof will bo
mado before tho register ana receiver at
Guthrie. O. T on February 10 18B7. viz:
Kll Mattocks for tho s w qr sec I tp
10 ii r 3 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said and viz:
No -man A Myors. Scott C Ramoy
Lurid l Annls Frank M Stanley all of
Guthrie O. T.
A N J Cuook Register.
3037.
First published in Dally Loader January
0 1S07.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco nt Guthrlo. O T. January
1 1807.
Notice Is horeby given that the fol'iw-Ing-numed
settler has tiled notice o. his
Intention to make fluiil proof In support
of his claim and that said proof wlli be
made before the register and receiver at
Guthrlo Ok. on Feb. 11 1S07. viz:
Jacob Ford for tho o hf. s w qr sec 8
tp 15 n r 1 vv.
lie names tho following witnesses to
prove h s continuous res.dence upon and
cultivation of suld laud viz:
Ruben Lvolls ols Klrkman Har-
rison Williams vVIUIum P. Kollogg all
of Guthrlo Ok.
39M7 A. N. J. CltiOK Register.
First published In tho Guthrlo Dally
Lender Jan. 0 1807.
Notice for Publication.
Land olllco at Guthrie O. T. January
7 1807.
Notico U heroby given that the follow-
named sottler has hied notice of his In
tention to muko tiual proof In upport of
his claim and that said proof will be
madu before the register aud receiver at
Guthrlo O. T. ou Fob 18 1S97 viz:
Walter Itl. Johnson for the n w qr sec
31 tp 10 r 2 w.
Ho namoR tho folbwlng witnoos to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Poter Slock Wllilum Delanoy George
W Harris Danlol W. Martin all of
Guthrie O. T.
3035 A. N. J. CltOOK lieglster.
Flist pulllshed In tho Guthrie Dally
Leader Jan. 0 18U7.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrlo O. T. Jan. 7
lfctrr.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
named settler has tiled notice of hi In-
tention to mako final proof In su port of
his claim and that smd proof will be
made before the register and receiver U.
S land olllce at Guthrie O T. on Feb.
1(1 1SB7 viz
Duvld Sronce for the s w qr sec 87 tp
18 r 3 w
He names the following witnesses to
prove his ontlouous re-ltlonce upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
John C. Ray. John A. Neibllt Richard
Smith. SNiul Goldstrap all of Uuth-
rle O T.
3II A. N. J. Chook. Register.
First published In the Dally Leader Jan.
0. 1987.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Guthrie 0. T. January
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing nsrno'i settler has filed nntlee of his
ititeiiU.'i) to make Qnil proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
Hindu before the reulster and receiver at
Guthrie on February 13. 1807 viz:
J. M McDowell for the be qr of sec 17
in twp 15 of r 3 w
He na i es tbo following witnesses to
provo his oontlnucus residence upon and
cultivation of -aid land viz:
William M Tavlnr.Chaiee Clark. John
Hums and Jorry Ty nor. all of Guthrie
O.T A.N. J. Crook.
3011 Register.
First published In the Guthrie Dally
Lioaaer January 7 itv.
Notico for Publication.
Land Ofilceat Guthrie O. T. Jan. 0
1897.
Notiee ts hereby given Uiat the fol
Inwlng-named settler has filed notiee of
bis Intontlon to make final pronlf in sup
port of his claim and that said proof will
bo mado boforo the register ana receiver
at Guthrie O. U ou February 13 16U7.
viz:
William II. Roxruad for tbo se qr of
sec 33 tp 10 r 2 w.
He names tbe following witnesses 'o
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ot said land viz;
J I Itecder. T. V Barns John Mc
Creary. Edward S. Rexroad it t of Uuth-
rle O.T.
A. J. J. Cuook Register.
JW3.
CAMPBELL
.LARD.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ACTS
MoN-U l'lnratCHl With tin Iiuaraiiro
Coiniutluiiritili It. V. Turner
fclnteil t lie Seeretnrjr of tilts
Itntlromt llrartt Loire to
Ho I'crmttteit to Servti
HU Term.
TorsitA Kan. Jan 21. The e.rocu
live council yestertlny elected a aUte
board of railroad commissioners n
follows:
William M. Campbell of Antrim.
SUfTovtl ooutity for one year to suc-
ceed lnms M. Simpson.
VilllninP. DUlnrtl of Fort Scott
Kourbon county for two years to atic-
co Samuel T. IIowc.
Lorenzo D. Lewelllnfr of Wichitn
Sedgwick county for three yearn to
succeed Joseph U. Iowe.
Tho commisfilonsof Cninpbelland Dll-
lard will go into elTect nt one liowe
will be permitted to serve until Aprit
4 and Lewelllnf- will not assume the
duties of the office until that date.
Campbell nml dwelling are Popu-
lists and Dillaril is a Democrat.
Campbell In nu old soldier and draws
a pension for the loss of nu eye. He
came to Kansas from Indiann in 1S78
locating in Stafford countv. Ho was a
member of the House In 1880 1391
1603 and 1805. He declined the nom-
ination Inst year.
DUlnrd is u lawyer. He came to
Kansas in 18e7 from Vlrjriulr. and
locntod nt Fort Scott. Ho wua in the
senate of 1803 and 18M Ho was city
nttornoy of Fort Scott for sovornl
terms
It. XV. Turner is slated for wserotury
of the railroad board.
tioiiil l'liu'o for McXitll.
Topbiu Kan. Jnn. 31. Governor
Ieoly yesterday appointed Wobb Mc-
Null of Gnylord Smltli county to bo
state superintendent of lttsurnnci
The Governor made the anuounoemont
Immediately after the eloction of rail-
road commissioners by the executive
council. Governor Leedy it is re-
ported voted several limes for MeNall
for a member of the board and when
he found that his man could not win
he decided upon him for Insurance su-
perintendent. MeNall did not nsplro
to tho superlntendenoy but had his
head set on the railroad board. Me-
Nall Im ii silver Republican with Popn-
llstie leanings.
Don't Want It lCniiulfHl.
Toi'KKA Kan. Jan. 31. The attor-
neys representing- the several KaiiBiis
railroads havo arranged to npponr bo-
fore the Sonato and House commltteos
on railronds early noxt weok and show
cnuso why tho Logislntnro should not
onnct a maximum freight rnto law. A
wholo day will be devoted to n discus-
sion of the subject.
Will Ncimlnntn llurtiiii.
Topkka Knn. Jan. 21. Thtity-tlirco
Republleon representatives nnd sen-
ators favorable to J. It. llurton's nom-
ination for United Stnten senator held
n mec'iug last night anil decided to
nominate him at the joint caucus of
the Republicans to-night
'lo Lkt A good room Mrs. M. T.
Morris 31) N. Hrnnd lotf
7i7TTJItlfiKf.
LEWELUNG
AND DI!
LEVY'S
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OVERCOATS.
The balance of our Overcoats uitwi be
soli) regardless of profit or coat. If you
have any idea of buying an overcoat it will
be to your advantage to see what we have.
"We never carry over an Ulster or an Over-
coat if a price will move them. We claim
for our Ulsters and Overcoats the latest
styles the best workmanship the best fit-
ting garment on this market. We have not
space to quote the prices. Come aud see
them the price will be low enough.
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HATS AND CAPS.
The largest and most complete stock of
Hats and Caps in the Territory you can find
at our establishment. We have all the
latest shapes in Soft and SUA" Hats at prices
that are sure to please you for we have put
the knife into our entire Hat stock
Now is the time to buy a Hat or Cap.
You can buy anything in a Hat or Cap
cheaper from us than anywhere in the Ter
ritory.
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LEVY'S
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imoFi
Whether Iti'ii'if Imrnlnr. lileedlnc. -r-alT
ernitml. piniptv r LI nchj . nhethPt ttnpl
crofulous.i'rli r-i'nirv frmn nf ini To
peedilj cur ' 1 1 i u i 'nlm iilin-iaiu
Soap irentlo an .mi nL".nitii iTiirax olnt-
netit th rr.Mi - . i i ie pit lullil il.isss
of Crrtorn Rs. m.vriT reatrt of Mood
purifiers and humor cure
ti H Ihnmrtiast Uw i"l
fnmi rises An cssm.
voPh i i'ra- . bi
r"lM'MCMIt'
rune UIIUinDC r-i uttr - nt nim-
rflut nurnutio iniMmnirv"i' sor.
n m ii iiiimi ii I i-
TO REDISTR1CT KANSAS.
ItepresmitatUs Trnefclnttfl's 11111 l'roMMi
Jinny -Jl4t Harfaed OIishcm.
Totkka Kan. Jnn. 'Jl.-RcprpRcnta-tlro
Tnteblood to-day lntrHlucc4t in
tbe house a congressional apportion-
ment bill making the following divis-
ions: First district The cojnttes of Doni-
phan llrown Jackson Atchison
licnrenworth Jefferson Wvandotto
nnd Shawnee.
Second district The counties of
Johnson Douglas. Osngr Franklin
Miami Coffey Anderson and Linn.
Third District - The counties of
Woodson Allen. Itourbon Wilson.
Neosho Crawford. Montgomery La-
bette and Cherokee.
Fourth District The chiiiiuos of
Greenwood llutlcr Harvey i-e.lgvvick.
Stunner Cowley Klk nnd t liautnuqna.
Fifth District The counties of Wa-
Imtinsce Geary Dlcklusou Saline Mr-
llieraoti Marion Hiase Morris und
Lyon.
Sixth District Thr counties of
Nemaha Marshall U ashingtou Ke-
nultlle Jewell Mitchell Ottawa.Cloud
Clay Riley and Pottawatomie
Seventh district The emintle of
Smith Phillips Norton Decatur Raw-
lins Cheyenne Sherman Tbomas
Sheridan Graham Rooks. Oshoine
Lincoln Ellsworth Russell. K.lls
Trego. Gove tjogan mid Wallace
Klglith district The counties of
Rice Hurton. Rilt-ti. Ness Lane. Si-ott
Wichita Greeley. Hamilton Kearney
Finney. Ilodgnmn. Pawnee Miffurd
Reno Ktlwards Ford Gr.iv Grant
Stanton Morton Stevens" Seward
Meade Clark. Comanche Kiowa
Pratt Kiuginan. Harbor ami lliirpir.
The bill provides a district for every
one of the Populist congressmen-elect
Congressiuan-at-large Rotkin having
since his election moved from Neosho
comity lo Cowley in the iroMr.i'il new
Fourth district llroderlck ami Curt if.
the Republican eougrcssnieu. are
thrown together in the proposed new
First.
Mr. WHIN' Ilojp In America.
Sax Fkaxcisoo Jan. 21. The steam-
er Australia from Honolulu this morn-
ing brought the body of tbo late
Minister Willis from the Hawaiian
islands. Mrs. Willis and son accom-
panied it and it will lie taken directly
to their home in Louisville Ky. Tbe
Hawaiian government sent no military
escort as was first planned
The folly i.f pn judiee is frequently
bIiomi by people who prefer to suffer
for years rather than try an advertised
remedy. The millions who bate no
such notious take Ayer'a Harsaparllla
for blood diseases and are curtd So
much for common sense.
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IJh an i I In -i I i
peop'i in Cii-1 it
llou- .
' i i '! -W J.
" I Of ."i.OOti
nu.'iit His re-
iilm. ii to a dls-
mil iv w i . ijrgi
cussimi 4f the flnn.i. 1 1 1
i Mion alontr
the line" ptirsiii'.l iluriti
t lie Inte cam
paign Lvery rnriod is gre ted w It h
eninuM8iie nppinuso th i.hpering nt
tmes tielng n the natin.- of hi oi-
tion I tnvritlnt Print
Aniv- V . Jnn Jl - The Senate
adopteltlu resolution preM'iitait by
Scnatni I I'm iv providing that a special
commit tie investigate trusts and re-
port t4 tin I. n. -Mature In March with
bill ir.ti nile I to remedv
the alleged
eviK
11) or 1'ipiPntnl the Mil"
M'iinrvr lim j -Frank Mavin
nnd Jim ll.ill ilnl n"t spar in this city
last night 'I be major declnrcil that
ho uoubt pt event tbeni if it trmk all
the pulici- niiil loca1 militia ami no at-
tempt was made toiiull off the .ontest.
1 4jr Mlnlns Ilepnrtnivnt.
W AMtiNoTov. Jnn '1. Senator i'er-
kiiis of California lifts introduced n bill
width if intruded to pave the vvav to
the establishment of a bureau or n de-
partment of the government to U- de-
voted to tbe mining industm
Krtltiiis il
Atiux. J.m
ru-M Vlltagri.
'I. An eurthnuake
has oeeurreil at Delvino Turkish Kpi-
rns several villages mostly inhab-
iti'il li Chiislians. have been ile-
st roved and it is fiiued many people
have i i sheil
I in ky" tUlilnln . U sail
sw liiAMtstu Jim. Ji --Superior
Judge '"liieU hah decided against Lil-
ian Aslilev. vl4l sued K. .1. (' Luekv' )
llalitivin turfman ami millionaire
rimib ami hotel 4vvner. fot t-'liHi.lHK)
tor nib gut -c'luction.
ll-inirl "Ulnrr for (olnntili
Di m I ii. Co! . .inn 'jt. One hundretl
mineis Imve arrived here from Joplin.
Mo to take the places in tho Vir-
ginian mine u nil Revenue tunnel of a
portion of the 'iien who struck several
weeks ago nml me now virtually
locked nut About too of the old men
have K-eii taken buck and the mine
owners utrnd to bring in 3ncw men.
Mr. IliirrUnit In tViinliliiftiin.
akuioton .Inn j Ex-President
Harrison arrived here yesterday after-
tuon from his home at Indianapolis
to deliver Arguments in the supreme
jourt in an tndinnn case.
TIip UrHMle.i llatiirily.
Mr R V Greeve merchant of Cbll
hovvii' Va. certifies that ho had con-
sumption was given up to die sought
all medical treatment that motley
procure trbd all cough remedies he
eon Id hear of; but got no relief; spent
many nights silting up in a ehalr; was
Induct d to try Dr. King's New Diet-overt
and was cured by the me of
two bottli's For past years has beon
attending to business and says Dr.
King's New Discovery is the grandest
remedy ever made as it lias douo so
much tor him and alto for others In
his community. Dr. King's New Dls
coery la guaranteed for Coughs.
Colds and Consumption. It don't fail
Trial bottles free at C It Renfro's
drug storp
Lost or Stolen A small package
from th express wagon Monday Jan-
uary 18 Liberal reward will be paid
for return of same to the px press of-
fice. ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors nt every world's fair
where exhibited.
HVE
MEN'S SUITS.
In looking over our stock we find after
a big season's business we have a goodly
number of suits on our counters in small
lots; sites are broken. We never carry over
any odds and ends iu buits if a price will
sell them. If we can tit you the price will
urvly be low enough. We have put the
knife iuto the price of all our Men's and
Boys' Suits. It is unnecessary to tell you
that our clothing is not lo be compared with
the slop-shop garments you find in dry
goods stores.
SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR
The phenomenal sale of Fancy Shirts
we have had this fall has surprised us. We
have sold hundreds of dozen of these stylish
shirts at $1.25 and $1.30. We have just re-
ceived a new invoice of them and we have
determined to give you an exceptional bar-
gain in tbe.e shirts to we will make the
price tl.00.
All of our winter underwear at greatly
reduced prices.
HlV
J
Law-
female
Thomandi of women are nensst.llrti)
time headach-.ilck stomachjalntln- aptllt
dlultieii scanty or pfotmo n-nin neak
back eonttlpa-cn; their itdes aheskteri
and limbs achs contlanllr In fact they tut-
f r from oeneral debility of the shot srtUm.
The superior tonla qualltlaa ol MoILHCE'3
YYIN-OF CAnntjl maV It ths iMWIstl fens
edyfor Ihti data ol trouble.
tft0
1. D. P-nglraru.H-- v iiirtnU. lr 7s
y! "My-rlfr s sotfereil for years
from cenerol wo-k.i naln Id top of
lieiMl back and neck at times con Ul net
dnhervrork. One bottle nf MeKiTi
Winn or Gunnel ha a-tT-n ho.- ins' tut
reUsf TheeScctiavToodcrfui "
&
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BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS
General Gomez leads in person and
routs ths Spanish Right hundred Span-
ish killed and 1000 wounded. The great
victory is attributed to the fact that the
Insurgents have discovered that Dr. Saw
yers Family Cure gives new lifa and
atrength and purifies tho blood.
tlllER J
For a period of abnut ten years my wifs
and myself havo observed tha wonderful
benefits received from tbe use of your
Family Ctiro tor all diseases of the stom-
ach liver kidneys and tho blood and mott
cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers.
Mason City itl.
A written guarantee to euro or money
refunded with every dollar bottle. Prices
$1 00 60c. and 2Ge
A writton fjuarsnteo to cure or money
refunded with every box of Dr. Snwycr'n
Pastilles which cures all diseases pecullu
lo women Price tl 00 par bo
For sle v r U. Itenfro
For llrst-class paper banging call on
L Cbrisen. Ill north First stroot
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M MAUamr.
WHITE The
l have just received a very large of Jewelry
Watches Fancy Clocks Silverware and Cut Glass.
My stock is larger this year than ever before.
1 am making very low prices on Solid Gold and
(.old Filled Watches. Now is the time to buy Pine
(toods. Come in early. You will be surprised at
the low prices I am making. Come in and see the
NEW STOCK OF CUT GLASS.
1 have one Fine New Piano left in stock.
Piano will go at less than wholesale cost to
out this branch of the business.
w
HITE The Jeweler
GKO.
10. ItlLLINOBLBY President
W K IIODOKS
Cashier.
CAPITOL NATIONAL
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Capital fully paid S50000.00
Surplus 10000.00
HOARD OK
A. G. Broker. Capitalist Utlea N. Y.
W B. Hodes. Uuthrle.
Chas. B. Illlllngsley Guthrie
CORRBSP NDKNCM SOLICITED
B?2a.s KT. :. C5
WIIOLKbALE AND RETAIL DKALKRM IN
THE BEST GKADES OF COAL.
CANON CITY.
WKIlt CITY
Also SOLI. A UK ST for
takes the place of Onlta and
give you prompt delivury.
OFFICE AND YAHDS 121
The
M
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One Block From HotSoyai
Caters to the Best Trade.-Only. Best.Goods.
In Stock all tho Time
15'Yu-r-Olil Wlilnkoy mul a fnlljln of Btwidsu t lcars.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 9
OSCAR HAHILTOH Manager
OP
diseasesv
vr
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:&
m
J9H
Kew Gamp House
AND
WAGON YARD.
"The Welcome."
Good Well Water ior sunk and
Every Convenience for th Farm-
er Freighter and Stockman
FEED FUR' ISHED IF DESIRED.
JOHN GRAVES Prop.
Vilus Ave . Opp. Cab liarn.
Transfer Trunk Line
Q. M. MOFETRIDGE.
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.rJi-?k TJ ' -
lijk&?&
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All orders for baggage on out going
train should be left one
hour before the train.
West Oklahoma Avenue.
e
This
close
CHAB. B
U1LLINOSLKY
Assist. Caihler
BAM.
DIKXCTOUM:
Oeo. B. Hllllnralsy. Uuthrle O' T.
J no. F.Htone uuiurte.
COLLECTIONS A BPSCIALTY
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I-'HONTUSAC
SillTHOU.
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v- &saV
L".-'-:r.vK'
Few
ler
the Genuine XeAiester Coal which
Canon City for every purpose. Will
OKLAHOMA AYF. PHONIC No. U.
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