The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 139, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 15, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER QUTE1UB. OKLAHOMA
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Choctnw Oklntionm & II oil It It. Uu.
haul.
Leave HI Kent) 0.40 am
Arrive Oklahoma city . 7.45 am
Arrive bhawuec . 0:4 am
Arrlvd South McAlester . .12:30 pm
Arrive Wlster 3 00 pm
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Arrive Port Smith . . .. 4:36 pm
Arrive St. LoUU . 7 35 am
Went.
Leave St Louis .
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Leave Shawnee
Leave Oklahoma City
Arrive El Keno
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Leave Oklahoma City for west. B-lftam
Arrive Kl Heno 10:05 pm
Leave Kl Itcno for east 6:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7.40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for went . 3:60 pm
Arrive Kl Heno 4.M pm
Leave El Heno east 1115 am
Arrive uicianoma city lurjopm
Trains to and fruin Juthrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at El Keno tor
points on the Rock Island north and south.
For rates and information apply to
J. V. UOLUKN Traffic Manager
South McAlester 1. T.
O. M. M. ELLSWOKTH
Agent Oklahoma City
ritOFESSlONAL DlltECTOKl'.
D.
STEVENS W D
OfTIr nvpr flllfhrtn Vll.till Kinb
Koom 8. Otlce recently moed from second
door of Seaton's UruK store .
"pHOMAS S. WHITE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
WuBhlnKton O. C
Itnoms 103-6-c Atlantic uulldlUK.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
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AVID L OITT
PENSION ATTORNHY
WabhlnKton D C.
No. ea V. Street N w.
Formerly Principal examiner Pension
Uureau.
The pension policy ot the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
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ATSON K. COLEMAN
Land and Patent Attornoy
WashlnKtont D C.
Washington Loan and Trust lil'dg.
KEFEKENOKS-Uon. M. V. Allen U. s. Sen-
ate Hon. Lafe I'euce. Klnderhook N. Y.
lion. John a Hell M 0.-lion. J. U. Hlcfc
M. O
pRANlC H CH08THWAITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
WashlnKtont D. C
1320 F Htreel N W
Land Pactlce a Specialty
NAOMI ltebekah Lodge No. 2 I. O. O. F..
meets every Thursday evening at 7:30
in Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
ing Visitors welcome.
FLORA COOPER N 0
HATTIE CAMERON. Bec'v
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen of the
World meets every Monday nltrbt in the
K of 1 hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
JOine. J. 11. TOWERS Clerk
LEO VINCENT Con. Com.
GUTHRIE LODGE NO. 2
A V &. A. M Ueirular meet-
ing third Tuetday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially in-
vited to attend
U. F. AKDKKY Sec
E S. DONNELLY W M.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 1 A. O. U W. meets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7.30
In Victor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
F. I. UATCHELL M W.
O. O. FINCH Recorder.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. Z K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their hall
n the Victor block corner First and Harrl
ion. Visiting knights are always welcome
LESLIE O. NIbLACK. C. 0.
J. FOUOART M. ot F. and K. of R. S
IOltM Meets every Tuesday night In K.
IC of P. hall. Visiting chtets always wel-
come. W. E. U. SEARCEY Jr.
M.U. CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 3 I. O. O F. meets
Monday night ot each week at 7:30 Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
S. H. HATES N O
O W IJRUCE Sec'r lock box I7.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. 1 1. O. O. F
meets ev-ry Tuesday evening In Odd
Fellows hall at 7.30. AH visiting patriarchs
welcome FRANK THOMPSON & P.
K F. MERTEN Scribe
MUTUAL 1IKNEF1T TO LADIES. We
furnish employ mem. procure help; buy
sell ur exchange fancy articles novelty
gooisL periodicals etc
WOMEN'S INFORMATION UUREAU.
Room 0 Lyon Illock
Cor Harrison and Dlvlsl
Fiiat published In tho Guthrie Daily
Loador May 6 1897.
NOTICE.
Land oQIco at Guthrie O. T. May
5 1&97
Complaint having been entered at this
oUlce by Jackson Tolllver against (leorn
Fonley tor abandoning his homestead
erury No. 11658. dated January 11 1893
upon lot 4 s w qr. n w r sec 1 tp H ii
rango I e. In Oklahoma county Okla-
homa Territory with a view to the can-
cellation of said entry the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear at tho
Land Ollibo at (luthrlo Okla.. on the
15th day of Juno. 1897. at 0 o'clock a.
m to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment
Tiioh. 8 CojiiiETT Itecelver
First published In Daly Leader April
15 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Guthrie O. T. April 14
1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has Bled notice of his In-
tention to make (hi a I proof In support of
his claim and tbatsald proof will be made
before the register and receiver at (luth-
rlo. O T on May 24 1897 viz:
Zacburlab T oily who made home-
stead entry No. 11181 for the w qr sec
24. twpn. nof r2. wof 1 M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
James II. Stumpd Hamuol McTIendry
Thomas L. Hutchurson Horace Cole all
Of Guthrie O. T.
4095 A. N. J. Cbook. Reglstei
TThoetn tUnk
of wine aliuikW
thing lOpattBl?
Wanted-An Idea
Protect yoiir Uai Ihur mj Lrlng jou wullh.
MTi. Wubuutoa. t- a. for thlr ' pits or
'HMirlW9tal9iii4.i'ifniwMli4.
CATARRH
It a us. i
LOCAL DISEASE
tnd Is the result of colds xnd
suddih climatic changet
ll csn tie cored by t pleswmt
rwneUr which Is applied dU
recti Into the nottrils Bw
lDf-aalfl.lv a Curbed It elves
relief iti .
Ely's Grggffl Balm
lc acknowlfilcwJ tn b U mot luoroncb cur Jw
Naeal CatArrh Cota In Meml nntl Hay Fever of ail
rttnpdic. Ituftoim fiiidrlrfif- thou iilpMsape
allflfrsl llitlfl JtMll Inftnininatifin hiali thaAta nn-
i nn VESf ("W-
. restores the huh)
)ftsiteentltnell. 1'rIroWc fitUrnr(rl'j(ir hrmM.
ULY HUOTHEIW. MlWvTfnStttUNrw York
CHTtVtp.5j
Many lives of usefulness have been
cut short by neglect to break up an
ordinary cold. Pneumonia bronchltiB
and evon consumption can bo averted
by the prompt use of Oue Minute
'ough Cure Kajflo Dru(f Store 109
Harrison avenue
Onr ItepHlrlnK Ueprtiunt
Is equal to tho boat iu the country.
Wo repair everything and anything;
bicycles Boning machines lock keys
umbrellnH typewriters and easnllno
stoves etc. Saw tiling and grinding
of evnry description lawn mowers
shears scissortt knives etc. We arc
experts n each of our departments
K II. KNAUSB
The Hicycle Unuse 113 Oklahoma
avenue Guthrie O T.
Many political speakers clergymen
stagers and others who use the voice
excessively rely upon One Minute
Cough Cure to prevent husklness and
laryngitis. Its value as a preventative
is only equaled by Its power to afford
Instantaneous relief Eagle Drug Storo
109 Harrison avenue
Tho Oklahoma Military band with
thirty pieces will attend the IC. of
V meeting at Wichita May 17 to 22.
Ilolp the boys out with your presence
S4 10 for the round trip. A J. Corkins
sgent id
First published in Outhrlo Dally Leader
May 14 1897.
Notice for Publicntlon.
Land Ofllco at Guthrie O. T. May 13.
1897.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho following-named
settler' has filed notice nf his
intention to make Qua) proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
maae oeioro tno register and recolviT at
Guthrie O. T on June 19 1897 viz:
Charles B. Tlbblts for tl-o lot 3 and n
hf and so qr no qr s. c 31 twp 1" n r 3 w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation or said lai.d viz:
Uonjatnln F Sanderson John M. Tar-
due beorgo W. l'arduo Frederick Adams
all of Guthrie. O. T.
4131 A. N. J. Cuook ItegNter.
First publlshod tu tho Dally Leader
April 20. 1897.
Notice ibr Publication
Land oftlcn at Outhrlo Okla. April 19
1897.
Notice Is hereby glveD that tho following-named
settler has filed notlco of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before tho register and receiver at
Guthrie Okla. on May 27 1897 viz:
Daniel Klpffor for the no qr of sec 29.
twp 10 r 2 w.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Kdward H. Hopkins. William Faulk-
ner. William II. Roxroad Ellas Ackors
all of Guthrie O.T.
4101 A N .! PnooK. Uonlxtnr
First Published In the Guthrlo Dally
Leader April 10 1897.
Notice ibr Publication.
Laud Ofllco at Guthrlo O. T. April 10.
1R97. r
Notice Is hereby given that tho following-named
settler has tiled notlco of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made boforo tho register and receiver at
Guthrlo O. T. on May 25 1897 viz:
James G. Fih for tho n qr of sec 11 In
twu 17 n of r 1 w.
lie namos the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resldenco upon and
cultivation of hatd land viz:
William J. Fonts Dalton L. Smith
Georgo W. Dobson all of Langston City
O T.; Taylor Hewitt of Lawson. O. T.
4097 A N J Cuook. Register.
First publlshod in the Dally Loador
May 5 1897.
Notice i'or Publication.
Land office at Guthrjo O. T May
4 1897.
Notice is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has filed notlco of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado before tho register ana receiver at
Guthrlo O. T. on Juno 11 1837 viz:
Peter King for the n o qr of sec 32.
In tp 10 n of rO e.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land viz:
Albert O Glllmau John II Illack. Ell
W. lllack Harton Smith all of Stroud.
4123 A N J Cuook. Register.
First published in tho Dally Leader
April 15 181.7.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrie O. T April 14
1897.
Notlco Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has tiled notice of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will 'to
mado before the register and receiver at
Guthrlo O. T on May 20 1897. vl?
Jacob A. Faublan for the wK nw H
sec. 21 tp 15 n of r 3 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo bis continuous rosidenco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Daniel Maher James W. Jeffries
Jefferson Cohoo Dewwllton Jeffrie
all of Seward O T.
4091 A. N. J. Cbook Register.
First published In the Dally Leader April
16 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrie O. T. April
15.1897.
Notice Is beroby given that the follow-
ing namoi settler has filed notlco oi his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
mado before the register ana receiver at
Guthrie O. T on my 25 1897 viz:
Adam Stlne for the s o qr of sec 31
tpl8 r3 w.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz;
Marlon Hicks Marcus M. Coon. Jacob
Iilovlns Daniel E. Curtis Crescent City
O T.
4090 A N.J. Crook. Register.
First published iu the Dally Leader
April 14 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Guthrlo O. T. April 13
1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notice of his
lutentlon to make Dual proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before the register ana receiver at
Guthrie Okla on May 19 1897 viz:
Renjsmln Dullu. father of Sophia Dultn.
decaased for himself and other heirs ol
Sophia Dulln for the no qr sec 23 twp 14
nof rlw.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Johu Barber David Kobbiru Washing-
ton Medley Uenjamlu Dulln jr. all of
Guthrie
4091 A N J Crook Register.
MISSOURI VETERANS.
Anntmt a. A. 11 i:nenmpmnt Began nt
TorUe Springs
Wnnpsntirt Mo. Mny 14. The
Blxticntli nnnunl enoampmont of tho
Depnrfmcnt of Missouri G. A. R met
at lo o clock yesterday morning In the
fcam Jones auditorium nt Portia
Springs.
Tho meetings nre held behind closed
donrs. X he nnnunl report of Depart-
ment Commander Rodgers shows tho
loss in membership during tho year
has been by death 881; by suspension
2 Vs The number of members re-
coifd during the year was 1570. The
total membership is now l S44 in good
standing witli uearly O.OoOon the sus-
pended list.
Cnrthnge was Koloototl for tho next
euc-iiinpment the dote to bo deter-
mined later. Ooi'eral John W. Noble
was elected delegate at-ltirge to tho
national encampment and Ira K. Al-
derman alternnte. f lie full quiltti of
representatives will be elocted to-dny
At the afternoon session the Women's
Relief Corps presented tho department
with n handsome silk banner. Miss
Marian Frisbv. department secretary
ilellvned the presentation address to
which Commander Rogers responded
Commander-in-Chief Clarkson arrived
t 4 o'clock nnd wns driven in a car-
riage to the heuil of the parade which
had formed in line of march Ono
thousand veterans wore in line
Tho twelfth annual convention of
tho Woman's Relief Corps met at 9
o'clock in tho Market street M. K.
church. Addresses of welcome were
delivered by Mayor (lark and Rev. Dr.
Hnmel. which were responded to by
delegates Tho report of the pres-
ident Mrs. Luclndn Scott shows u
net gain iu membership of 100 over
last your the present membership be-
ing Mia.
Fully 8000 persons attended the pub-
lic meeting In the Audlloilum last
night Mayor Clark welcomed the
eternns and Post Department Com-
mander Ilurton of Nevada. Ma. re
sponded. National Commnntler-ln-
Chief T. S. Clarkson delivered an ad-
dress on "The Henrt of the Veteran."
Hon. Webster Davis made n speech lu
behalf of the Sons of Wtcrnns.
Ur. Klug'H w Dlacowrr fur Con.iunp-
llon
This Is tho best medicine in the
world for nil forms of Coughs nnd
Colds for Consumption. Every bottle
Is guaranteed It will euro and not
disappoint It has no equal lor whoop-
ing cough asthma hay fover pneu-
monia broncnltls la grippe cold In
tho head and for consumption. It Is
safe for all ages pleasant to take and
iibovo all a suro cure. It is always
well to take Dr King's Now Life PIIU
In connection with Dr. King's New
Discovery as they regulato and tone
tho stomach and bowels We guor-
anteo perfect satisfaction of return
money Free trial bottles at 0. U.
Ronfro's drutr storo. Regular slzo 50
cents and SI. 00.
Thoy aro bo lutto you hardly know
vou ara takintr them Thv rancn tin
griping yet they act quickly and most
uiorougniy. oucn ore inc famous lit-
tle pills known as DeWitt's Little
Early Risers. Small in bl2e groat in
remits. 0 R Runfro 204 Oklahoma
avenue
Agents Wanted-
For War in Cuba by Senor Quesada
3ubau representative at Washington.
KndorBed by Cubuu patriots In tro
mcudous demand A bonanza fur
agents. Only 81 50 Rig book big
commissions Kverybody wants the
anly endorsed rcilablo book Outfits
free. Credit given Freight paid
Drop all trash and mako 8300 a month
with War in Cuba Address today
Tho National Rook Concern 352-350
Hearborn Bt Chicago
Chronic constipation is a painful
disagreeable and life-shortonlug dllll
CUltv It deramrna thn RVAti.m. miilhc
sick headache bad breath and poisons
the blood. It con bo readily overcome
uy uowitt's Little Early Risers. These
little pllU are great regulator!. Eaglo
Urug Store. 109 Harrison avenue.
Wanted Five thousauds bushels of
tomatoes delivered to Salmon Can-
ning factory Guthrlo O. T. during
the canning season Farmers wishing
to mako contracts address Gun Carson
caro Nix Halsoll & Co. Guthrlo O. T.
Iff
Uu Vou Nreil UiMlttit?
They can easily be earned by raising
strawberries whero climate soil and
markets aru right
Alvln on tho Santa Fo Route Is ir
the heart of tho Texas strawbery
country the best In tho world.
Ask A. T. t S. F agent for copy of
Texas pamphlet showing what others
have done. Excursions in April and
May. 3-31wi
ROY A L Baking PowdeY
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
I
For Sale Chen) Having been
drowned out by tlio lute Hood
i oiler one of f lm best loth on
North First street for salt
cheap. MILS. H. A. BOOTH.
DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve is an
antiseptic soothing and healing appli
cation for burns ecalds cuts biutses
etc. and cures piles like magic It In-
stantly stops pain a R Renfro 204
Oklahoma avenue.
Photographer Doughrrty Is turultg
out some iplondld views of the West
Guthrlo flood.
Sale of money next Monday night
by tho Uullding and Loan association.
1213
Tetter eczouia and all similar skin
troubles are cured by tho use of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It soothes
at once and restores tho tissues to
(holr natural condition and never falls
to euro piles. Eaglo Drug Store 109
Harrison avenue.
I have a few paintings I would like
to dispose of immediately; also easels
studies eta M. C. L. Rakfuuy 1214
Olllce 07er Rush for rant. Inquire
of either 0 (J Horner attorney or
Dr. U. L. Smith. tf
Speed and safety are ttio watchwords
of the age Oue Minuto Cough Cure
acts speedily eafely and never fallf.
Asthma bronchitis coughs and eo'r's
are cured by It. 0. R. Renfro 204 Ok-
lahoma avenue.
Don't farirct the len rrontn htw!
strawberry social next Friday night.
See Smith the bill distributor.
A hacking cough is not only annoy
Ing to others but la dangerona to the
person who has It. Ono Minute Cough
Cure will quickly put it to su end. O
n. Keniro zot uiciahoro ayenue.
WftTffffytjjt.anoqrw
Twts:
is
Rent
iMHIS
fer i
so the tree will grow. The early lessons of childhood
leave a lasting impression. As the home la the true
sphere of woman she cannot begin too young to acquire
the art of taking care of it One of the most helpful
lessons she can learn is that
CMETTE SOAP
is not only the most efficient means of keeping things
clean but the most economical as well. Whether used
for washing clothes or cleaning house it proves its worth
bevoud Question. It's never too late for n wmnon tn
1.. t. "Mi .... 1 . r1 1 i
g icuiu me v-iuireue itssuu. ooiu evcrywuere.
5 Made only by
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CORBETT
Couldn't win the big fight
because he had Fitz in
ring.
COMPETITON
Can't win the tailor trade
of Guthrie for the same
reason.
THIS IS NO SELL
Of cheap stuff but of the latest up-to-date imported Bpiing
styles. The fluent ever brought to Guthrie. They must be sold
out at once. We don't usually advertise bargains but workman
ship and superiority in goods. This time its all three with the
accent on the former. Our handsome summer stock will soon be
here and we must clear out the house. The price and make un
is going to do it.
It's Tolerable Funny
But "that's as how it is." Some people Wear "hand me
downs" when tailor-made suit that will wear twice as long fit
four times as well and looks eight times as nice can be had for
almost the same price.
The Mistletoe Bar.
105 West Harrison Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHONE 05
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
RUBBER STAHYS.
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH MARKERS
MADK ON SHOUT NOTICE
And at KcanonaMc Price All Work Guar-
anteed Write for price of what you want
J P. HAVDEN
Mercer St.. - - Kansas City Mr
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Uopairlng
Dyeing a Spelalty.
Satlsfatlon Gnaranteed.
IIS W Hnrrlaon Outurlo. Ok
C. L. WOODS
THE TAILOR.
117
HARRISON
AVK
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
x A nL?i$) rs car! wis.
l e&?54 -1 nSzgWiSA. Y
Manufaoturoa all Kinds of Vohlcklos Painting Trimming
and Repairing Promptly Attondod to.
322 South Division Stroot.
GUTHRIE O T
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and Transfer Co
The Best Grades of Coal Always in Store
The McAlester a Specialty. Prompt Delivery
I'liono !().
Ollico and Yards 005 WoBt Harrison
$6.65
mm
GREAT
BARGAIN SALE
$3.65
W !
MEN'S SUITS
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wool Suits for $6.65 this week.
We are selling $12.50 and $15 Suits for $9.65 this week. Don't
confound these suits with the trash you read about in dry goods
store ads. The only thing cheap about these suits is the price.
Come and look at them.
LEVY'S Bee Hive
CLOTHING HOUSE
$6.65
Oklahoma Ave. and First St
$9.65
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