The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 20, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THR LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
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clean with Gold
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in your work when yon
Dust. Bi oilers boilers
skillets kettles buckets an J tan- become
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WASHING POWP.
is indispensable for cleaning kitchen uten-
sils paint and woodwork. Gets the diit off".
Nothing in it to grit. Sold everywhere.
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THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
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Arrive
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Leave El Bz-no
Arrive Oklahoma City
Arrive Shawnee
Arrive. South McAlestcr .
Arrive Winter . .
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Arrive St. Louis
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Leae Witter
Leave South McAlUtcr
Leave Shawnee
Leave Oklahoma City
Arrive Kl Ken .
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Leave Oklahoma City lor west 9.05 am
Arrive El Heno . . . 10:01 pm
Leave 111 Heno for east 0:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7-40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west. 3:EOptn
Arrive Kl Uen 4:5Spm
Leave lil lleiio east 11.15am
Arrive Oklahoma City ll: pm
Trains to and from uuthrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at El Iteno for
points on the Hock Inland north and south.
For rates and Information apply to
J. F. llOLUEN Tranic Ulanagcr
South McAlester. I. T.
O. M.M. ELLSWOHTH
Agent Oklahoma City.
Agents Wanted-
For War in Cuba by Honor Quesada
-uban representative at Washington.
Endorsed by Cuban patriots. In tre-
mendous detunud A bonanza for
apenta. Only 81 50. Hlg boolt big
rommtssions Everybody wants the
Dnly endorsed ruiiabk boon Outfits
free Credit given Freight paid
Drop all trash and in alto 8300 a month
with War in Cuba Address today.
The National Hook Concern 352-350
Poarborn St. Chicago.
Sick headache can bo qullkly and
completely overcome by using those
famous litlio pills hnovro as "ucWltts'
Little Early Ulsers." Kagle Drug
Store C R Ken fro
Th No-oita Senator rrop.tt n rinsa-
cIhI lllilnr tn thn Tariff 1(111.
WAfim.NOTO.v Mny ; P. When tho
senate mot today Mr. Stewart of
Nevndit. gave notico of an atnendinont
whtdh ho would offer to the turllT bill
to provide that there should be at all
titties n reservu fund of 850000.000 la
the treasury! that whenever the
available bniance In the troannrv
should oxcoed 880000000 I. should bo
tho duty of the srotnrv of the treas-
ury to Invest the Mil-plus In United
States lonls nnd that when lew tlmu
SftO.000000 should be In tlio treasury
ho should iatme legal Under non-interest
bearing notes to make up tho
defioieney; that .such notes should bo
rodeomnblu out of the first surplui
over 880000.000; that in case insulll-
olont coin to moot the eotn obligations
of tho United States should
co mo into tho treasury through
the ordinary sources of revonuo
the secretary should exchange tho
sliver certificates for the coin in the
treasury for their redemption; that tho
conversion of the silver certificates
should bo to Ulsohnrge the eotn obliga-
tions of the United Stutos; and it
hhould bo the duty of the secretary of
the treasury to coin sufllelent of the
silver bullion purchased under the law
of July 14. 1800. to supply all deBelon-
cios In tho supply of ooln (under these
provisions) to tueot and tlisoliunro all
coin obligations presented
CALHOUN IN HAVANA.
First publlshod In Ofithrlo Dally Leader.
May 14 1897.
Notico i'or Publication
Land Office at Uuthrle O. T. May 13
1897.
Notico Is hereby given that tho foilow-Ing-namod
settlor has Mod notico of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of hl9 claim and that said proof will bo
tnado boforo tho roalster and receiver at
Guthrie O. T ) Juno 19 1897 viz:
Charles B. Tlbblts for tlo lot 3 and n
lit and so or no or s'c 31 twti 17 n r a w
llo names tho following wltnossos to
provo his contlnuoj residence upon and
cultivation of said hu.d viz:
Benjamin F Sundorson John M. l'ar-
duo (ioorgo W. l'arduo Frederick Adams
all of Uuthrle O. T.
4131 A. N. .1. CitooK ReglUer.
First publUhcd In tho Dally Loader
April SO. 1897.
Notice i'or Publication
Land ofllco at Uuthrle Okla. April 19.
1897.
Notico Is hereby given that tho follow-Ing-nained
settlor has filed notico of his
Intention to niako linal proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made boforo tho register una receiver at
Uuthrle. Okla. on May 37 1S97. viz:
Daniel Klellor for tfii no or of sec 29.
two 10 r 3 w.
llo names tho following wltnossos to
provo his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
lidwnrd II. Hopkins. William Faulk-
ner. Wllllnm II. Roxroad Ellas Ackors
all of Outhrlo O.T.
4103 A N J Chook. Roalstnr
PROFESSIONAL DlllfiCTOlll'.
D.
STEVENS M. D.
nnPd iWaf nlVti.d M.Hnn.l l.t.W
Uoom 6. Ofnce recently moved (rum hecond
floor of Sealon'8 Drug store..
yHOMAS S. WUITE
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C
Hooms 103-5-0 Atlantic Uulldlng.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
D
AVID L. Q1TT
PENSION ATTORNEY
WnbhlDKton D. C.
No. 62J F. Street. N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Durcau.
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Kejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
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ATSON E. COLEMAN
Land and Patent Attornoy
WaahlnRton D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ul'dg
nKFEKENCES-IIon. M. V. Allen D. S. Sen-
Llion. Late Peace Klnderhook. N. Y.
UouTJotaaaieH.M. O.I Uon. J. O. lllcka
m. a
TKANK U. CHOSTIIWAITIt
ATTORN EY-AT-UAW
WnshlnKton P. C
1320 F Street. N. W.
Land Parttce a Specialty.
NAOMI Hebekan Lodge No. 2 I
meets every Thurbdav event:
In Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build
IUK
O. O. F..
evening at 7:
Visitors welcome.
KLORA COOPEH.
HATTIK CAMERON. Sec'y.
N.O
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3. Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday night In the
K.of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel
come j. 11. 'luwKUS uierk
LEO VINCENT. Cou. Com.
First Published In tho Uuthrlo Dally
Loader April 10 1897.
Notice i'or Publication.
Land Ofllco at Uuthrlo O. T. April 10
1897.
Notico Is hereby given that the following-named
settler lias filed notico of his
Intontjon to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made boforo tho resistor and receiver at
Uuthrlo O. T. on May 35 1897. viz:
James O. Fish for the ai or of soc 11 In
two 17. n of r 1 w.
lie names tho following wltnossos to
provo his continuous residence ifpou and
cultivation of said .and viz:
William J. Fouts Daltofi L. Smith
Uoorgo W. Dobson all of Langs'.on City
O. T.j Taylor Hewitt ot Lawson. O. T.
4097 A N .1 Ciiook. Register.
The American Cnmu Nlfiiir ItMnnmi
Ulpluimtttcnlly to a TomU
Havana May 19. W. J. Calhoun
the spealal csnimissloner of the United
States to investigate the death of Dr.
Ruiz a naturalized Ainorloau citizen
visited the Spanish Cu.sliio last night
which was decorated nnd Illuminated
tn honor of the 10th birthday of King
Alphonso.
After tho refreshments linil been
served tho secretary of tho Casino
toasted "Pence for Cuba nnd slue oro
nnd unalterable friendship between
the United States nnd Spain." Dr.
Jovor then toasted 'Trusldent MoKln-
ley" in English.
After sonio preliminary remarks of a
complimentary nature Mr. Cnlhonn
said that when ho received his ap-
pointment to come to Cuba he forrued
the Idea that he was going to a for-
eign country but the hospitality he had
met with In Spanish turrilory had
made his residence hero so pleasant
mat no b.gan to uoltovo himself among
hw own people and yet ho was not for-
getting his own country while long-
lug for the approach of peace and
progroM for Cuba.
GUTHRIE LODGE NO. 2
A. F. & A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
sec.
M.
H F ARIUIRV
A J CORK INS W
GUTHRIE Lod6C No. I A. O. U. W. meets
Thursday evcnliigs of each week at 7:30
In Victor blocs corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
V. P. tATCHELL M.
C. O. FINCH Recorder.
W.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. x K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their hall
n the Victor block corner First and Harrl-
o. YlMtlng kalchts are always welcome
LESLIE O. NldLAQK. O. O.
J. FOUCAUT 41. ot f . andK. of H. S
I U K M Meets every Tuesday night In
ii 1-. nn viMuin
come
e chlels alwavs wel.
M. II CHERRY. Chief of Record.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. a. I. O. O. F. meeis
Monday night of each week at 7:80. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
S. It HATES N- O.
O W. mtUCK Sec'y lock box 170.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. I L O. O. K
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
Fellows hall at TisO. All visiting patriarchs
welcome. FRANK THOMPSON O. P
W. F. MERTEN Scribe.
MUTUAL BENEFIT TO LADrES.-We
fursUh employment procurehelp: buy.
sell u- exchange fancy artlcl x novelty
goods periodicals etc
WOMEN'S INFORMATION U iEAU.
Rvom B0 L) on Illoik
vtt. uuriiwo ana uivitl
First published In tho Dally Leader
May 5 1897.
Notice Tor Publication.
Land oOIce at Uuthrlo O. T May
41897.
Not'co Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named sottler has filed notico of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
mado boforo the register and recolvor at
Uuthrlo O. T. on Juno 11 1897 viz:
Peter King for the n o qr of soc 32.
In tp 16 n of rO o.
He names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of.sald land viz:
Albert O Ulllman John B. Black Eli
W. Black Bartou Smith all of Stroud.
4123 A. N. J. Crook Register.
First published in the Dally Loader
April 15 1H97.
Notico Tor Publication.
Land office at Uuthrle O. T April 14
1897.
Notico Is heroby given that tho follow-
Ing named sottler has tiled notico of his
Intontlou to mako final proof In support
ol his claim and thatsutd proof win ho
tnado boforo the rexistor and reoelvor at
Outhrlo O T. on May 30. 1897 vlr-
Jacob A. Faub'au for tho wK nw X
soc. 31 tp 15 u of r 3 w.
He names the following wltnossos to
provo his continuous rtwldnnco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Daniel Maher James W. Jeflrlos
Jotforson Cohee Dewwllton Joltrlo.
all of Sowaid O.T.
4001 A. N. J. Crook. Register.
First published In Daly Loader April
15 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Uuthrle O. T. April 14
1897.
Notice Is hereby glvon that the follow-
ing named settler has filed notlceof his In-
tention to mako final proof in support of
his claim and tbatsald proof will m mado
bofore the register and receiver at Outh-
rlo. O. T. on May 34 1897. viz:
Zachurlah T. Kelly who made home-
stead entry No. 11181 for the sw qr sec
34. twp Vi. n of 1 2. w of I. M.
Ho names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
James II. StutnpfT Samuel McIIendry.
Thomas L. Hutchorson Ilorpco Colo ail
of Uuthrle O. T.
4095 A. N. J. Ckook Roolster.
KANSAS PYTHIANS MEET.
Sluiiy Mmiihor of tlio Order In Wichita
Reports of C)rinl Oflluers.
Wichita Kan. May 19. Tho regu-
lar sessions of the grand lodge of tho
Knights of Pythhn of Knnsas opened
this morning with a full representa-
tion of suborillnuto lodges.
Frntornal Correspondent S. O. Mc-
Dowell of Columbus Kon. submitted
his report which was accepted. Urnnd
Chancellor It. M. Uonlgal reported a
total net increase in rnotuborship since
December 31 1800 of 214. He de-
clared the condition of tho order in
this state discouraging and attributed
the duoliuc In the order In recent yours
to the fruteriinl insurance organiza-
tions. Otis J. Neubert grand keeper of
records tind seals reported the total
receipts for the last llsoul year 810-
0'io.W5 and total expenditures SU.5U4.
The committee of finance recommended
that the per capita tux bo fixed at
torty-llve cenU semi-annually.
atucKleit's Arnica toiii
Tho Rest Salvo In tho world for
Cuts Bruised Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum
Fovor Sores Tettor Chapped HandB
Chilblaino Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and postlvcly cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to giva
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 contn por box. For Salo By
0. R. Rknfho. Outhrlo
First published Iu the Uuthrle Daily
Leader May 6 1897.
NOTICE.
Land office at lUuthrie O. T. May
5 1897.
Complaint having been entered at this
office by Jackson Tolllver against Ueorgn
Fenley for abandoning his homestead
entry No. 11058 dated January 11 1893.
upon lot 4 s w qr. n w qr sec 1 tp 14 n
range 1 e. In Oklahoma county Okla-
homa Territory with a view to tho can-
cellation of said entry the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear at tho
Lund Offibe at Uuthrlo Okla. ou the
ISth day of June. 1897. at 9 o'clock a.
m. to respond and furnish testimony
concerning said alleged abandonment.
Taos. S. CoRBKTT Receiver.
For Nla bhrap.
Two now Incubators by Frank Kress.
Address Box 132 Uuthrle OK. t4
Somo for ten sotno for twenty and
some for thirty ears have suffered
from piles and then have been quickly
and permanently tur d by using De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Halve tho great
remedy for piles and all .orms of skin
diseases Eagle Drug Store. C. R
Ren fro.
Don't ihin your blood with sassafras
or poison it with blue:aass; but aid
Nature by using DoWHl'k Little Early
Risers tho famous little pills for con
stlpallon blllousnet-s and btomach and
liver troubles. They are purelv vege-
table. Eagle Drug Store C R Reu-
fro. OliMUtauqu Assembly. WIiiMbM Kama
Jun IS. -VS.
For the above occasion we will soil
round trip tiekeis to Wlnfield. KaB. at
one furs for the round trip. Ticket on
sale June 15 to 86 good to return June
27. We will aleo chock c I'inlied amount
of eamp oqulpag. such as tenting camp
chairs bedding etc
A. J. Cobkins. Agent.
W. I. Johnson. Newark. O.. savs:
'Oiib-Mlnule Cough Oure saved ny
only tjhild from Jjlug by croup." It
has saved thousands of others Buffer-
ing from eroup. pneumonia bronchitis
and other Serious throat and lung
troubles. Eagle Drug Store C. R
Bentro
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited
Not onl put. of the very worst k'nd
can bo oured by D Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve but eizeiua scalds burns
brclsos bolls ulcers and all other skin
troublus can be Instantly relieved by
the 6ame remedy. Ragle Drug Store.
0. R Rsnfro
Wantei
Several f-ituful men or women to
travel for responsible oatablUbod
house in Oklahoma tialary 8780 pay-
able SIS weekly and expenses Posi-
tion permaceut. Reference Enclosed
self-addressed stamped envelope The
National Star Building Chicago.
TEniiiL- Awide.it It is a ternbl
accident to be burucd or scalded hut
the pain and agony and tho frightful
disfigurement can be quickly over-
come without leavmg a soar by osiCg
UaWltl'o Witab Hazel Salve. Eagle
Drug Store a R. Renfro
Chairs a Luxury.
From the St. Louis Republic- Most
people believo that thf hnhtt of silting
down as practiced by themh' is it
common human habit old at i lit nic
Itself in no way Associated with .ivlll-
zntlon. But Frederick Uoyl. who
seems to have one of those iiiquirlug
minds that are Hot content to accept
things bb they are without first tracing
onuses and history contends that sit-
ting down is nn acquired habit that
marks the height of civilization. Ho
istimte that even at tha present day
not mor than 10 nr rent of human
kind piaotlrp Hitting on Hip European
plan Men who Ho not nit have two
jt.itudes for resting; wointMt use ouo
of their own. Squatting "on the heel"
is favomt in India and China. In this
position the welftht of the body falls
upon the toes nnd to keep thn balance
comfortable the arms hang over the
knrcis. tho hnnde dangling. A Euro-
pean trussed In this manner promptly
feels a pain In his cnlvea. hut he can
understand Hint Intuit mnkes It a rest-
ful posture. In fnct the colliers of
Englnnd use it nltogethor. Tlw cross-
legged nttlttido Is gonornl from 81am
eastward through the Mnlny countries.
In the JimgU men crouch the knees
rs'eed tho nrms folded over them nnd
the chin resting on tho arm. The wo-
men of that icglon rest upon the floor
with the knee bent sideways thus
throwing the weight on the outer part
of one thigh a mighty uncomfortablo
posture to a civilised Caucaslnn. Chairs
really seom to b no more necessary
to the rure than plnnos.
"They aro dandles" said Thos.
Bowers of tho Crocket Texas Enter-
prise while writing about DeWitt'a
I iuln Barly R sers the famous Htvlo
p N fir sick headache and disorders
if tin stnmnrh and liver Ksgle Drug
Store. C R Renfro
"Ten people out of a dozen are
Invalids" says a recent medical author-
ity. At luast eight out of these ten It
Is safe to say aro suffering from bouii
form of blood disease which a persist-
ent uso of Aycr's Sarsapanlia would
bo sure to cure.
For Snlo Clirau Having boon
drowned out by tlio Into flood
1 offer ono of tlio bot lot on
Norili First Htreot i'o- r.!e
choai). M11S II. A. HQUTH.
See Smith tho bill distributor.
Don't neglect a co.igh because the
weather is ptensaut. befcre the ne'
storm rolls ari-und it mny develop Into
a herlous dlllicuity beyond repair (
Minute Cough Cure is easy to take hint
will do what its name implies Bogle
Drug Store 0 R. Renfro
Our lUpalriiic Orrimnt
Is tqual to the best in the country.
We repair evervthltig and auytlungj
bicycles sowing maahinos looka keys
umbrellas typewriters and gasoline
stoves etc. Saw filing and grinding
of every description lawn movers
shears scissors knives etc Wo are
exports in each of our dopnrtmcnU
E 11. Knauss
The Bicycle House 113 Oklahoma
avenue Uuthrle O T.
CORBETT
Couldn't win the big light
because be hail Pitz in
ring.
COMPETITON
Can't win the tailor trade
of Guthrie for the same
reason.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing
Dyeing a Spelalty.
Satlsfatlon Guaranteed.
112 W Harrison. Uuthrlo. Ok'
ltUJlllFlt STAMPS.
STENCILS SEALS CLOTH MARKERS
MADE ON SHORT NOTICE
And at Reasonable Prices. All Work tfuar-
auteed Write for price of what you want.
J P HAYD-N
Kansas City Mo.
Mercer St..
THOMPSON
BLNGOE
Dealers in
LUMBER
Have just received thirty-five cars
of Lumber which will sell at very low
prices for the next 30 clays. We are
putting in a large stock of Lumber
of all kinds and can save you some
money it you buy now.
Harrison Ave Opposite Royal Hotel.
THIS IS NO SELL
ii0f .VW11111 but ?f the latcst P-to-(late imported spring
styles. The finest ever brought to Guthrie. They must be sold
out at once. We don't usually advertise bargains but workman
ship and superiority in good. This time It all thrue with the
accent on the former. Our handsome ;nnmer stock will soon ue
Ib ln' to d ltSt ICar Ut thC UJU8 TllC 1riC Il"d "au" up
It's Tolerable Funny
L Liuiua a uow nis. some people wear "hand me
downs .when tailor-made suit that will wear twice as lonir. ut
tour times as well aud looks eiirlit times a nlr. m j i.-T f-
almost the same price.
C. L. WOODS
THE TAILOR.
117
HARRISON
AVK.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
-S3
Manufactures nil Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting Trimming
and Ropnirln 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
LMiono 20.
Olllcfl and Yards (505 Wost Harrison
$6.65
ea
GREAT
$965
BARGAIN
SAL
p
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.
Gonie and look at them.
Lews Bee Hive
l-?r55S
JLSw72
r gjit j.ltiisw-sijjy
scj3-lft1--E-
CLOTHING HOU
Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
$6.65
$9.65
MHWssstn
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