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THE LHADiAK GUTQItrE OKLAHOMA.
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Entered In tbe pent ofnee t Out trie OkU
nt lecona-clAM mall matter.
B7 the tastier Printing Uotupeur
(JE3L1B O. NMIt.AUK Kflltor.
OSlclttl Or(tn or Oklahoma llxntiicrnc?
Tub LaKMiKB Bindery Hobo ot tho Oeu
Inilltutioni of the Kind to the West anil l
dally turning out laraoauantlttMof work
Send In your ordfirs for binding and i lanl
book and they will bo promptly attends
TitR Uaiut Lkaiikh aecopu advortlv
tng with the distinct and positive " r
antcc that It has double the 1 o
circulation of any newspaper published li
OVlhoma.
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BUUSUKII'TION IIATKS.
DAILY.
One tnnntb. del'vered IB city
One montb by mall
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1807.
Miss Maud StaLXaker u young Udy
ot Washington 0. C wan recently an
applicant for a pis tlon under the cWll
ftcrvlco ruls and probably passed the
most difficult examination that has
ever been prepared by the civil set vice
commission a no was tho on'v one
who was ablo to past tho examination
but tho war depart nent refuses to op-
pintber to the recant clerkship on
the ground tbat she Is a woman. Tho
pxaminatlon re quired translation into
English of tcebnhal military work In
rVrnh German. Spanish and Italian:
typewriting in nil of theso languages!
and ability to do proof reading and
prepnro mantucript for the pre; h
knowledge of modern library methods
cataloguing indexing and of the Bn-
irltsh Knguago and literary uampont
lion The salary of the position de-
manding all those requirements Is
S1.&0O a year.
If foymour Price has any lnflucncp
he should make an effort to exert it
nearer home.
It's about time for the assembly to
give tho Fesan bill a few sharp raps
oyer the knuckle.
We truBt Mr. Olcoiani will bnvn a
much luck with Mrs. Dominie as he
-szperleuccd wl'h hidneks.
Eyidenck accumulates that Mark
Hanna made two Uepubllcan votes to
count where only ono was fast.
Tiiekk aro n great many woys of
looking at the flnanclal question and
some of our B'atusmon have acquired
all of them.
News comes from Washington that
the free homes bill Is not tho only bill
in trouble. Sid Clarke ishaving trouble
passing his botrd bill
Thkkk Is something strangely out of
whack with Prosperity's ratio when
more banks close than factories open.
Who will rfs-orn the na'ltv?
Bkykiui of tho iron mills in West
Virginia hundreds of whoe omplnyes
were taken on free excursions 10 Can
ton last fall are now closwd and idle
Thk Salvation Army says very little
about its charity Work but saws a
great deal ot wood. The local corps in
dolog good work among the poor of
the city.
Since Sly Oberluudor goes on record
as favoiing the repoal of gold con-
tra ts wc have our suspicions. Every-
thing Sly favors is generally unconstitutional.
The hvn stock msetlng ut Woodward
should bo made a howling suocevt.
With a corami'tee of lawmakers pres-
ent tho meeting would attain inuib
prominence)
The Lbadkii hugge.u iliut one of our
solons can score a point by folluwliii
Bryan's suggestion and punli throuwi
a bill prohibiting Hay Cfirporaihtii fr. 11 1
contributing to n ca npaWn fund.
That this is u buinefe leguluturr
there Is no question. The work of ilu
lawmakers In oouuuiUee. pecUH.v
is a matter ot general omment They
do their work carefully thoroughly
and promptlv.
The toast assigned to Mr. Hanna ut
the recent Columbus banquet wa-
Ohio the Mother of Proaldentt; Uow
They Are Made.'' He might have sug-
gested that they wero made on the
syndicate plan.
A west tide ualllo man took throo
drinks ot Kansas City whltkey and
then ordered and paid for a $300 din
ner. II d he swallowed throe or four
drinks more ho would have asked that
a price be put en the town
A full liLi'OD Puuoa Indian has ap-
plied for dlvurco from his squaw In
real paleface fashion naming a clerk
at an ogeney asco respondent Slowly
but sareiy the rinpies of civilisation
are leaping up against the Indian char-
acter and wlpiujf out Its more savage
features.
Pkcple who go thrjugh the divorce
mills would bet'or wait around tho
premises for a wh-le to seo whether
tbe remains of their wedded felicity
nave Vii'en ground to a proper Qnoneis.
Mere lt :ho allegation that dczmvof
Ddko'a divororsaro not worth the pa-
pr they aro written on bectu'o of in-
sufficient term of residence before be-
ginning notion. N iw C. loborna turns
out to bo no bettor than .he Dakoti
for every divorcee who slid out of tbe
territory after getting a decree ana d d
not pay costs is not yet divorced .and
wlllnojt stand so on the books until the
money due to tho court has been paid
In Hundrods of divorces will bo
canceled. This makes arrostc for big-
amy cefer'IoK. and non-support possi-
bles In many pat of tho union.
Attobnet General Oalriiaitu is
clever ut reparteo At a barquet given
at Port Arthur Attorney General
Dawes of Kanfui in responding to a
toast remarked that "Kansas is tho
father of Oklahoma " General Gal-
b aith followed him with a response
and naively remarked: "Truo It is
that Kansas prides herself on being
the fatbor of Oklahoma but Oklahoma
vlgoi-ously denys the parentage "
Paradoxical as it may scorn Oklahoma
is no orphan yet she has never claimed
any parents. Like Topsy sho "Just
blowod in and glowed "
Thk kicking Chickasaw and Choctaw
Iadian lobby is now in Washington In
full forco. It proposes to defeat tho
treaty if It can. and In any event will
concentrate Its forces In an effort to
hold the matter In abeyance until an-
other congress shall convene. Mem-
bors o( the Dawes commission and the
friends of the measure are confident
lhat as soon as Secretary Francis re-
turns from tho bedside of a sink Mis-
souri relative ho will submit tho
treaty as amended and very little de-
lay will be occasioned in getting it be-
fore the lawmiUprs.
Seourtaiiy Fhancis i quoted as say-
ing: ''lam ot tho opinion that some
ittttlomont of this Indian question
should be made at this scs ion of con
rods. It appears to mo to be their-
oviutble that tho Indians will be
ro Wiled off their lands In time by tht
will o with or without legUluion.
i'h-y ought to real z this and recog-
ulzs 'hit an srjjstment now Is for
iair 011 protnj 1. u "
Pur.' ate information nomas from
Washington tbat Delegate Klynn Is
laying plaus to secure a plaee an the
Dawus eominlsslou. That would be a
good plate for Dennis and it would
net him a deal more than the Oklaho-
ma governorship. We dare say there
would be no klk coming from the In-
dian Territory
ThluiiTOlilAL IU publicans are again
in a seething sU w over a ooutUut in a
league call It may not be generally
known but the firfht originated
through tbe efforts ot Kingfisher U-
publicans in trying to frevse out the
stalwartsin Pawneueuunty. Therein
will doubtless cause the dissolution of
the league wnUk is oonsUlartKl an
office boosting eonorn.
A hill for the supprwsion of female
fools has been introduced in tho Mln
nesom legulature. It provides tbat
women or men who send flowers and
candy and angel oake and plush-bound
copies of Keats to wife murderers and
thugs shall be punished by Imrltou-
ment and fine unless the wife-murderer
or thug be a near relation in
whl h cose St isn't apt to happen. The
bill was well-meant but it will fall.
If it doeon't it ought to. It's uncon
stitutional Tbe privilege of making
a fool of yourself is o dlvino r'g ut just
like the divine right ot kings.
J)nl Yuu hir
Try 1'jleeiri.- liittcrs as a romedy for
our truubl'S? If not get a bottle
'iow H get ruiltif This medlt-ino has
een fuutid t be poiuliurly aaiipied to
he rellrt uud cure of alt femalu com-
aluints exerting u woudorful dirootiu-lluen-'e
in giving strength .d1 t'inu to
he organ. If you have los of appe-
tite constipation headache fainting
spelle or me nervous slu.-pU'SS ex-
Itable melancholy or troubled with
dlzzv spells Electric Hitters Is the
medi Ino you need Health and
strength aro guaranteed by its ui.
Kifiy cunts and SI at 0 It. lleufro's
drug store.
To Tuke Witsliliielon by Storm.
Washinoto.v Jau. 38. Society clr-
ales lire all ufluttor over the prospect-
ive residence in Washington during
the remainder of the present social
season of Cornelius Vaudorbllt and
family of New York. Mr. Vunderbllt's
agent has just leased the Lowrev man-
sion at the northwest corner of Ver-
mont and K streets for throe months
nn d tho Vanderbllts will take posses-
sion early next week. Mr. Vunderbtll
will bring his entire New York house-
hold including cooks servants horses
carriages utc.
Three Important HI1U.
TorKKA. Kau. Jau. S3. Iu the Sen-
ate yesterday bills wore introduced ns
follows: To appropriuie $188000 to
complete the Hutchinson reformatory;
to provide for the payment ut H of a
cent per pound bounty for the manu-
facture of sugar iu Kansas; to make
the proceeds of the sale of property
under foreclosure proceedings satisfy
the mortgage in full; to uxempt from
attachment for rent ono-tlilnl ot a
crop raised by tenants; to eleet street
commissioner clerk ut1. marshal of
olties of the seooud class.
Manila Vrlce Couvlutcit.
Fokt Soorr Kan.. Juu. 88. Tho
first woioau evor convicted of a felony
in this county Is Mniulo Price against
whnm a jury yesterday morning re-
turned a verdict of guilty on the charge
of receiving stolon property. Al l'ock
her lover connected with a prominent
family of this city pleaded guilty to u
similar charge. The stole. 1 goods were
found in Mamie Price's house. She la
a notorious oharaeter hailing origin-
ully from Pottis county Missouri. It
is expected that she and Peek will get
heavy seutenees.
Not a.few who read what Mr. Uobt.
Kowls of Uolland Yt hat to say be
low will remember their own export'
enee under like circumstances; Last
winter I bad la grippe which lrtt me
In a low state of health. I tried nu-
merous remedies none of which did
mo any good until I was induced to
try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Rumody. Tbe first bottle of it so far
relieved me tht I was enabled to at-
tend to ray work aud the second bot-
tle effected o cure " For sa e at 25 and
to cents par bottle by tfsstonian Drug
Co
A SPCIFIC
-roit-
La Grippe for Colds Coughs
AND LUNG TROUBLES
i)& CHERRY
Fl 1 Ball
PECTORAL
"Two years ago I had tbe grippe
snd It left me with a cough which gave
me no rest night or day. My family
physician prescribed for me changing
tbe medicine as ofutn i he found the
things I had taksu were set helping
rstroniiK Oklahoma Tropin.
I live In Oklahoma Not tn Wich-
ita. I will photograph both houses of
the leglsla'uro tn a few lys. And
th( pho'ogmphs will be better than
any foreigner can make. Patronize
home. Swcarlngen tho Poutogra
pher
If TOO want mowing ma h'riesnp;'l(f.
otin sewing machine i-xpcrt. thit
mean Knauos. IU E. UkKiO'im ave
Hee the blivi-i houp. 8jw2
Kor trade A ihrc-roora house far a
mill rrtof la'd ner Guthrie Ad
dri.8 ' X."sre rsd-r lttf
no but in spite of riis attendance I got
no butter Tiually m husband read-
ing one ilay o( a gentleman tvIio had
had the grippe .ind wm cured by taking
Ayer's Clieiry lVctorsl procnreil. for
me a bottle ot this medicine and before
I had taken hnlf of it I urn cured. I
have used the Pectoral for mv children
and in my fsmilv whenever we Jisvu
needed it and have found it a srieclflo
for colds cough and Inns trouble."
Emily Wood North St. Elkton Md.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Cleanse the System with Ayer's SarwiurHb.
Oolil Wuvh In tlio Son tli.
Washington. Jan. 28. Iteporta from
the south Indicate a general and quite
heavy fall of snow in Virginia amount-
ing to ovor six .1 ches and the weather
map shows that the rain or snow belt
extends us far south as Florida as far
os as Kansas and as far north as
portions of the Great Lakes.
AVimlitnKlnn Cor bin Dmil.
Qt'iNcr 111. Jan. S3. Washington
Corbln ouo of tho pioneer horsemen of
tho West and the owner and developer
of numerous old-time trotters died
yesterday of paralysis. lie was born
In Kentucky 77 years ago.
r dlt or (llt)bi for Public Printer.
Columbus O. Jan. 88. The associ-
ated Ohio dailies composed of pub-
lishers to-day unanimously indorsed
J. O. (tibbs. publisher of the Xorwulk
Reflector unii chairman of the National
Editorial association for public printer
ot tho United States.
Umhezzlnt! 81 SCO.
Kansas City Mo. Jan. 28. William
Seeker for five yours bookkeeper and
cashlur for tho Union Ice and Coal
company. Is a defaulter to the extent
of ut least 31100. He Is said to be in
California whero he has an orange
grove.
For a pain in the chet a piece of
flinnol dampened wih Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and bound over the sea of
the pain aad auother on the back bs
tween tho shoulders will afford
prompt relief. ThU is especially valu-
able in rases whero the puln is caui-i d
by a cold and there is a tundenuv
toward pneumonia. For sale by the
Soatontan Drug Co.
BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS.
General Gomez leads in person and
routt (be Spanish Eighl hundred Span-
lib killed and 1000 wounded Tbe great
victory is attributed to tbe tact that tbs
insurgents have discovered that Dr Saw-
yer's Family Cure gives new lifo and
strength and purifies ths blood.
Bx-hsrg vo r old fcr'ng machines
o new onrs. Koui US K. Uklalii-
in a aveuiie the bievcle home- 82w2
The new imi. 9 Wheler it W lsun
sewing inn nine I a frler.tl maker
Hive us a-all knaua. 113 Oklahoma
SVetJUe the b' ycle tiolIS"' JlwJ
VV.IN llrlilml
Ily Frnnk O Kre. Leave orders t
New York Hardware Store or ttoe
Hardware Co lm
Hsve your s'lort. r'ierB filled bv A
Kreta. at II. ItiWb'isi S m the Lv n
building an Division. Open dav sua
uignt. Mini
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's nlr
where exhibited.
G. A. HUGHES 0 D. S
First publ kd Iu Outhrla Daily iieao'or
Jan 9a 1H07.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ji1'"000" al Onthrle. OK JatruTuy
.No ice Is heeby gien ihat the foUow-
t b named - nw h fil d notice ol his
Int. nt inn t.. make final proof In support
"ft -linn mid that sld proof will be
in.ui.. fi. i.'liiregi ter nd receiver of
I " i unl oihce at Uuthrl" Ok. ou teb.
JT l -7. v it
Wrf-lin irtoii Irving W'gfon for the se
Mr ' e. i iw u in. n r X W 1. Al.
lie ii nn .. iin following witnesses to
lir . hi-eoiii uous resmeiici upon and
culuvttif n .f. s.ii i I .nd. vli:
J.h E. Coemsn. Ilenrv Coleman
hoire-t L Cease Kugone A. Cease all of
ifiitln ie. Ok.
80. A.N .). Cbook Ueglster
First published iu the D.'.lly Leader Jan
20. 19V7.
NOTh.t for publication.
Land offlce at Outhrie O. T . January
19 l'M7. '
Noiicei If hreii" given that the foliow-
li ft iMined seller h- filed no i Ice of hi
inn iitbm to make final pi-ool in support
of his claim and that said proof will tie
tunde beiuie the register md rCfter ttt
Uuihrle u. I'. on t nruary 8 1897 vit
Aui'rew Lesry fo Vh s v or sec 51. tp
16 n of r 1 w.
He iiaoiis 'he following witneoses to
provu ii outluuour icsideiice upuii ail
culitvtttion l aid laud vl :
Ueor cK Morgan Urorve S. Tlomp-
oii J anes K udf-ron Waiter S. Wh-
son oi uuiurie ti t.
34 A N. J. Cmook. Register.
TUB
LEADING DENTIST
Teeth
axtrartcd
Without
Pain.
Kvery
OperatloD
Artinclal Tsetb on Any Date Desired. Ovet
200 to select from
1'rUlM the LOW I'M r fur UlttT U'OKIt.
OHMOK-Kooms k I and 1 over Ouak India
Tsrrltorr.
OH ! MY TEETH I
Uest Teeth and Uest Rnbbe- on Earth
BTerjthlng guaranteed to be strictly Oral
class and warranted
S6.00 PER SET.
(Either upper or lower.)
Oold fllllnKb. (1 00 sod U. Sllfer (Gold and
Plutlna Alloy) Cement and Outts Percba
filling (0 cents and up. lSxtraalns. 6centK.
UrldKC work at corrrpondlni'l low urlcet
As apiieais above we warrant (with a war-
rant that Is worth Just wuat it aays. too.) all
our work to be strictly orat-class We do
not uc cheap job te-to but the very be-1
tbat are made tn the United Stat. (and tbat
means In tbe a or Id) as well as tbe very bent
rubber aort Rive you exaitly tbe aame thing
for HOO tbat we charged tit 00 for a couple
of years ago We nave been praitluiig
dentistry for more than 17 yearn and bavc
received our education In the best college.
In the land and from tbe beat teacher bavr
all tbe modern metuods md appliances
(some of which are noi In any other o0l-e to
the Territory) and will do you better work
for less money and give better satisfaction
than any other ofHcela Oklahoma.
DR. PEOPLES
THE DENTIST
Southwest cor. Oklahoma Ave. and First Si
OUTIIKIK. OKLAHOMA
First published in the Dally Leader Jan
0 I8W7.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land office at Kingfisher O. T. .:anu
vary It. 18t7.
Nolle Is her by given that the follow
lug named senior ha tile notice f hi'
munition lotnase final proof In support
o hi claim and thai raui proef will tw
maue Deioio tne regier and riceivir. ai
Klngdnuer o. T on February 88. I90r
viz
William M Itakr for the s hf lie qr
and n w gr se qr uud iOts 7 and S sec 1 tp
10 rs
He names the following witneses to
provn tn couiinuous residence upon and
cu tivation 'in la isuu vu:
Wii Bm Piersi.n. of uthrle O. T
Ellhu H Cox BluurCox AllrtC lllng
old of crescent U. T
E. U Sii'iLMAN. Register.
First published In the Uutlirle Daily
uenuer January zu isji.
NOTICfc FOR "U8 ICaiION.
Land Office at Kingfisher O. T. January
IS IB"
Noil e is hereby given that the follow
tng-named setter has tiled notice of hi
Intent on to make tttiul proul in suptioi t
ol i iscisim ana inni said proof win be
made before .he register and receiver a
KlngUsuer O. T. on February 2J. 1SV7
viz:
Klihu H. Cos II. F. No. 5038 for tho
ni of it w qr aud lots I 2 a ana 4 sec l
in tu 10. r 4.
He names the following witness s to
rove uk cnniiuuous remmcc upon auu
cultivation Of said isni. viz
William Plerson. of Uuthite. O. T.
Wli lam i. Hver. IllmerCox AlebttC
hlugOld.of Crescent. O. T
IS O. Spiluan.
It gUler.
First published Dilly Leader December
.svu.
Notion I'or i'lihUcutiou.
Land offlce at Guthrie Okla Uecem
oer s4 l .
Notice herebv irlven that the follow
ing On ed settler nai tiled notice of hN
i u wilt ion 10 msie nn i irimi in uppori
of hisuiuira. and ths sld uroof will bi
made before the rt (timer und receiver at
t uthrle. Okla. on Jan 10. 181(7 viz:
' humae J. Creel for the lots 6 7. und
s hf ie or. sec 7 twn 7 r 'i e.
He names the follow nig witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon una
cultlvHtlo of said land viz:
C. F. Skinner of Perkins (). T. Samuel
Denul-ou of IVrkins. O. T. tiki Cox of
I'erklns O. T.. Put ilorrlsou ol I'orrlns
O T.
A. N. J. Cmook Register
IW70.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and Transfer Co.
Tho Best Grades of Coal Always in Store.
The McAlester a Specialty. Prompt Delivery
K ats r j-- SeU iSJfckTr
IMiono 20.
Oflico mill Ymi'iIs 005 West Ilarrisnn.
A HAPPI AND PROSPEROUS NEW EAR
Is what Ave all want.
IF WE START RIGHT
We will be well on the roud to jjaln it
uas. a lutiririD
For four years I was a great sufferer
from female complaints in their worst
form. I was pUen up by some ot tbe best
physicians as incurablo I cannot say too
much in praise of your Pastilles It is a
wonderful remedy for al) diseases peculiar
to woman. Any one wishing to correspond
with me can do so by sending Sc stamp.
Allen. Hillsdale Co. Mich.
A written Kturtnue to core or tuonvy rsluoded
with tvery boi of Paitlllei. I'rlco tl U) pt bet
Dr. lawyer's I'amlly Cure curet all diuit
cf lh ttomaeh liver kidnori tod puri6e the
blood A wrliien c naremee 10 cuie or sioocy re-
funded with eer; dUr belUe of FaoiUy Cure.
Prlc... H 00 60c and 25c.
For sale bv L" R. Renfro
TO All) YOU In doing this we have supplied ourselves with
a Large Slock of
ULANK HOOKS 31.UIOUAND13I 1S00KN DIAltlKS ETC.
Start a New Book with the New Year. In our Harnsou
Avenue window we have on display
Thousands of Tab ets and Reporters' Koti Rooks
YOUR CHLIGE FOR ONLY 10 CENTS
The bast value ever offered in the city for the money.
We have the largest stock of STATIONERY PENS INKS
PENCILS. Ktc at Rock Bottom Price. Come and see us
when you want Drugs Hooks biationery Wall Paper I'alntb
Oils Wiudow Glass Etc. and we will make you happy by bavinj;
you mooey. Respectiully your frieuds
3P. 3B5. 3L-3C3L.XJs3C3 5c CO.s
9
GUNS
Gun Makers and Dealers in
PISTOLS AMMUNITION BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE
1 And Sportsmen's Goods.
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iii i 111 ii'irr "7
Oldest aud only cxoiumvo Uuu and apjrtiujf Uuoa Uouuu lb OUlubuuia. Tnei lyflvo jmr' oxpile lu bho(
and field coup cd wlvb an honest delrc to eerve our cuntoiuor wt-il U worth booietbintr to you II ynu are Ibuuiu
for a (rood gun or a good whnel made by good mok vt aut u'd by Rood people tho pluue to Hud It h with ub and i-
go without laying that It you get it at Oiaxaitu'a it fill l 0 K :B price quality and material.
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Goods Sold for Casli and Produce Ooly
We are now prepared to sell pnod cheaper than
ever before. Every arli le in our M .mnioth Stock
hag been marked down to the lowest po-Mi.le price
that it can be sold for. Ouij to Hie main dif-
ferent kinds ol goods we li.uili. it is pu biuie to
quote prices on only a few a u les. btr mmi will
find ever) thing marked down to compire with
pr.ces quoted.
WeCdiisell you Dry Goo Cluthinjr. I'ot.ts and
Shoes Hats and Cap-. i.lot.s (r m thing m our
Hue cheaper than any house iu Guthrie.
Vfptmt Waoner.. . 4 K. M
S!lvvS'A"'Nta'Hv1'4" l'on per' wii '....;. 85
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10 lb Oat Meal Flake for 26
We have opened up a branch house on Division
street No. 107 9 north of Oklahoma av where we
can supp'y you with all kinds of Crocerles Field
and Garden Seeds. Plour Meal. Ground Feed etc.
We are jrindintr all kind of Feed and Meal and
are prepared to give you borne inteiebtiug prices
on large quantities.
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HOUGHTON
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Ettuhlishod 1SS0.
702 NOBLE AV. WEST S'DE.
9
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies.
"SPKC1AI. HUKW" F0K FAMILY USE;
' 24 UUTTLKS P0K $1 00
PHONK NO a.
THE BEST PLACE!
A Place a la Washington D. C
Roast Beef French Vegetables
and a Glass of Milwaukee Beer is at
Weinberger Bros. 1!
Vur. uewAuuiuA una oecoaa.
J. W. MoKUAL Pkkmoknt
A. J. 8EAY Vick-PRK8iiitjT
GUTHRIE NATIONAL BANK
Capital
Surplus
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, January 29, 1897, newspaper, January 29, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73839/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.