The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 7, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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LVSLIK (I N111I.AUK Ertllor.
UBelal Organ of Oklahoma Democracy.
H01IS0RIFTION 11ATKS
DAILY.
One month delivered In city ... ..
One month br mall ..
TCree months. ...-.. . ..........
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WEEKLY
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.100
WEDNB3BAY JULY 7 1807.
A Dakota convict camp was recently
struck by lightning. Probably chain
lightning.
The mercury ran up to 101 In this
town yesterday nnd nothing was on in
the political arena cythor.
l)n. biicrniiNR who says (loath Is a
habit is a writer of stories for boys.
He should "tell that story t the
marines "
Maiik IIanna has not received any
of those college degrees this season.
Perhaps he doesn't expect to succeed
by degrees.
A party returning from a dance at
Hoturn Ohio saw the airship. The
word Holzum may explain how they
got the em IT.
TilK Kansas City undertakers aro at
war and piupers aro burled in a slm-
pie mannor for ton cents. Quite a re-
duction from tho former stilt prices.
Wiin.K in a Kansas town to attend a
local political meeting a rat got into
Mrs. Lease's bed. Politics make
strange bod-fellows" tho rat thought.
Fiiamk MiMastku is again twisting
and (qulrmmg llko a mad eel over
past Imaginary wrongs. Mr. McMas-
tcr Bhould seek soma sequestered nook
and quietly snioko out his temper.
Tiik administration is said to have
decided against tho appointment of
colored postmasters far southern
cities. Why not appoint a fow colored
postmasters for tho northern cittcs and
bogin the good work up in New Rog-
loud? If tho Crocks come. to an understand-
ing with tho Dawes commission tho
way the matters now stand it will be
a surprise to most people who aro well
acquainted with tho situation. Unfor
tunately perhaps for all tho people
In tho territory ovorybody has lost
faith in the commission and their
proEcnco in tbo country is regaidcd as
not bolng beneficial to anyone.
One Henry Aurcy of KlngUsher
feeling that Colonel Hradley received
too much advertising at tho HI Reoo
Republican league meet Is out with a
card in which ho declaros there Is no
dissension in ltopubllcan ranks and
that "Homes and Orlmes aro loving as
doves ' Evidently Mr. Auray Is being
led astray by some designing King-
llstiOr politicians who hsvo recently
awakened to the fact that some new
jobs aro to bo distributed on the west
side
Kansas City the Trauti.Mhsisblppl
Chicago makes a remarkable report of
its packing builness for the first half
of lUtr. All records wero broken In
all tho departments tho Increabo over
any previous figures being 357000
hogs 43000 cattlo and 103000 sheep
It Is more than likely that this lin-
ruento Industry will continue to grow
for not only is tho wide and rich ter-
ritory tributary to Kausas City yearly
increasing its production but that
city's patronage Is also increasing
dressed meats being shipped from
Kansas City dally all tho way to west-
ern Colorado and northern Texas.
WIT IN TIIK HKNATU.
l'ho grnvo and dignlUcd senate seems
inclined to break away from its moor-
ings and drift out Into common ordi-
nary oxisteuce. lis members show
signs of thawing out and if they do
Senator Hilly Mason will rejoice and
be exceedingly glad. Friday tho son-
ato met to discuss the wool schedule.
Senator Vect moved t-o strlko out tho
specific rate and when the voto was
announced tho absence of a quorum
was noted.
"And this with the country just wal-
lowing and dying whilo tho bill waits''
said tbo Missourlsn derisively.
The senator Is out of order" said
Senator Chandler.
"So is tbo country" exclaimed Sen-
ator dray.
Now that is reparteo that is pecu-
liarly refreshing. Ills refreshing bo-
cause it was so unexpected and be-
cause It Is to true. Tho Republicans
tells us that tho country is going to
the domnltion bow wows and rushing
toward prosperity. It all depends
upon circumstances which has the
right of way. It business depression
Is noted wo aro informed that it Is all
due to the fact that tho old tariff law
s still lu force. If a prosperity shouter
is to be backed up tbo tariff is for-
gotten and General Confidence trotted
vit. Hut with the cuuutry aching and
suffering from an attack of tho old
tariff oar tariff taxing friends remain
away from the senate and let the old
thing ache.
tienttor Vest's metaphor was a little
mixed but it cavers tbo question at
Issue According to tho Republican
logic tbo country is wallowing lu pros I
vjG'sisiSov
porlly and dylnp of luflness deprfs-
b!oii duo to n miserable tariff law. Hut
all tills will bo remedied It senatorial
tradlt'ons nro wiped out nnd n few
mora lltllo quips imuI n lot more rosl
snap t. Iniaeted Into proceedings.
Wily Mason's efforts nro about to boar
fruit.
TOOK SEVENTY. OUNCES.
Of Whisky to Counteract the Ullo
Bffects of a Snake.
The Pawnee Dispatch tells of Law-
rence Orcen a farmer living ton miles
northwa&t of Pawnee who while cut-
ting poles in tho timber on his claim
just after noon Wednesday wa8 bitten
on tho foot by a copperhead the snake
disappearing In tho underbrush and
making good its escape. Mr Greon
mounted a horso and t et out for town
riding tho dlstanco in thirty m'.nutos
and wai much nauseated upon his ai-
rivalntCook Horton'a saloui where
stimulants woro freely administered.
Seventy ounces of Oscar Pepper 10
proof whiskey were usod before any
coutilortcUon was noted. Mr Oroon
is greatly Improved tho swelling has
receded and ho will bo out again in a
fow day? with the experience of hnv-
Ing had a very nnrrow escape.
I'mpta In ntl the rprr.
From the lluffalo Courier- Some per
sons wonder why engaged people gen-
erally prefer to keep their engagements
as ( il let ns possible until the day of
the woddlng. Perhaps the reason lies
In the results of a newspaper announce
ment. The other day an engagement
was announced In one of the afternoon
papers. It was in the Inst edition of
thf paper but early the next morn
ing several nwning makers were at the
home of the future bride's parents so-
liciting tho contract for supplying an
awning when the event came off. On
the same morning and in the first mall
no less than half a dozon printers and
engravers sent samples of their work
and quoted prices for which they would
be willing to prepare tho wedding
cards according to the latest dictates
of fashion. During the remainder of the
week milliners caterers dressmakers
liverymen and dry goods merchants
made known their deslro to stippl) J ho
future bride and gioom with all the
outfit they might need or Imaglno tho
needed. Tho young folks aro now
walt.ng for bids from ministers who
are willing to tlo tho knot nt bargain
prices.
FRENCH LITERATURE TO-DAY.
An infinite Number of Jlrn of (Jrint
TnW'iit.
Tho twentieth century leservcs for
France a lino literary hnrvest. Of this
we may bo certain. Moroover even
now if there aro no moro of what wo
agreo in calling men of genius tliero
Is nn inflnlto number of men of ths
greatost talent says Honry Hous-
sao lu tho Chautniiquan. Pierre Iotl
Is at onco palntor and poet as Corot
was In his landscapes and as llerbort
Is In his pensive nnd mysterious faces.
Ho produoos with a brond and ambig-
uous touch tho forms and colors but ho
oxpressos also that "soul" of things
of which the Latin poet spoaks. If ho
describe tho Indian ocean or tho lux-
uriant forests of Tahiti ho Is not sat-
isfied with making us seo tho mlrror-
lngs of tho sun on the sheet of ame-
thyst tho inflnltn horizon where sea
and sky mingle tho flowers of tho
Polynesian flora; ho penetrates us with
tho deep feelings that these grand
sights inspire nnd often for this pur-
pose ono word sufllcos a sincere and
exact word would find In us an echo.
All poet that ho Is Piorro Loti's bluo
dreams und ethereal thoughts do not
remain with him always; ho Is. on tho
contrary very human and ery sen-
sual. A contury from now tho "Mar-
rlago of Loll" will still bo rend Just as
we now road "Paul and Virginia." Al-
phonse Daudot Is a realist. If you plenHO
hut In the 6tylc of Charles Dickens ho
has poetry charm humor warmth
sensibility? Ho sympathizes with his
characters and In order to move us
ho follows tho piocopt of Horace: "If
jou desire to toucn us begin by being
moved first yourself." With him tho
faculty of observation is not develop-
ed at the expense of his critical sense;
ho believes that it is necessary to
choose from tho real and take only
Mint is worth tolling. I know nil that
may bo said against Hmllo Zola. I
myself whllo writing criticisms for tho
Journal doe Dobats combated with ex-
tromo vlolonee his books his theories
and his Intentional vulgarities nut
we cannot deny his vsry great talent
and tho potency of llfo with which
ha animates his characters. It must be
admitted that the twenty volumes of
Rougon-Mocquart" are a monument
b monument a llttls heavy and with-
out much elegance but one whlih Is
imposing by its mass mid Its appear-
ance of strength and fascinating with
Its fine details doo by the haul of an
artist.
Cures
Prove the merit of Hood's harsaparilla post
live . -rlect l rmaneut Cure i
Ouros of scrofula In severest forms like
goitre swelled neck running sores hip
disease sores in the ejes
Curos of Bait Ithemn with Its luteuso Itching
and burning scald head tetter etc.
Cures of Rolls Iimples and all other erup-
tions due to Impure blood.
Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles w here
a good stomach tonio was needed
Cures of libeumatijin where patients were un-
able to work or wall; for weeks.
Cures of Catarrh by expelling the unpurltlis
which cause and sustain tin disease.
Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and
feediiig the nervos upon pure blood.
Cures of "oat Tired Keeling by restoring
strength bend for book of cures by
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
To O. t Hood & Co. Proprietor's Lowell. Mass.
uila rJII "re the best oJter-dlnner
nOOtf S FiiU puis aid digestion Kc
VIENNA
Bakery and Ice Cream
MANUFACTOKV.
Special attention given to
socials a ml parties. The latest
kind and style of ice cream put
up and delivered to any part of
the city. The finest assortment
of candy just received.
I OWNEY'S
Chocolate Boobores
WM. R1TZHAUPT.
Telephone 23.
CATARRH
Is a
LOCAL DISEASE
and Is tho result ot colds nnd
sudden climatic changes.
It un bo cured by a pleasant
remedy which Is am. lied di-
rectly Into tl e noMriln. lie-
iDeqhtrkly a'KorbedltgUcft
relief r.to ir..
l3?Aui
Fi'lSteWftCCilll
r"4iwrHrj:i
rummip-mill r'-'J
'"-H3IJ2i .
'WA
Ely's Cream Balm
-SfJl'
l acknowledged to be th.? mod tuoronch core fw
Nuat Catarrh Cold In Head and Kay lever of all
remedies. It opens nnd c anrra thonaralpuiagei
allnya ruiln and Inflammation licala the tores pro-
tects the membrane from col.ii restores tho sense'
3f taste and smelt. l'rlceWc atlrngi;lturbymaii
BUY llltOTlintS. SS Warren btrecUN.-w Tork
Notice.
Notice 1 1 lnTrby given to nil person'! In-
terested In tho ovtato of John b. l'umvea.
doceaseil that on the 18th day of June.
A. I).. 1W7 Kat . rumyea produced
and filed In the piobate court ot tho
county of Logan and tho Territory of
Oklahoma nu instrument In writing pur-
porting to bo tho last will and testament
of said John S. Pumyea deceased and
ulbo tiled lu ald court her petition pray-
ing for tho probatoof said will and that
Lotters Testamentary Issue thereon to
her as Administratrix of said estate with
tho will annoxed.
Pursuant to an order of said Court
mado on the nth day of July lh.i7 notlco
Is hereby givnn that Saturday tho ''lth
day of July A. I). 1S17 at tho hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of said day that being a
day of tho regular July term 1S!I7 of said
court has been appointed as tho tlmo for
hoarlng said petition and proving said
will at tho probate court room In the city
of (Juthrlo In said csunty of fogan.
when and whuro all persons liueiested
may appear and contost tho same
In Testimony Whereof 1 linvc hereunto
sot in' baud nnd tho seal of said Probate
Court this uth day of July A. I). 18U7.
Isk.VI.J J. O. KoSTKlt
TtlA Probata Judge.
First published In tho Dally Loader
July 3. 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land olllco at Quthrle O. T.. Jily
2 18J7.
Notlco Is horoby given that the. follow-
named settlor has filed notlco of his Inten
tlon to malto final proof In support of his
claim end that said proof will bo mado
beforo register and receiver at Guthrie
O. T. on August 7 1S97 vli:
William A Legate for the ne qr of see
21 twplS not r 1 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his continuous rcsldenco upon und
cultivation of said land viz:
Siiuuol 11 (llvons Guthrlo. O T; Robert
L Armstrong Kdward It Prlco and Wil-
liam II Hrown SSpilngvalo OT.
4174 A. N. J. CitooK. Hcrlster.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma Logan County.
In tho mutter ol an application for a par-
don of Wllliard P. and Scott Mltcholl.
Notice Is hereby glvou that on tho 27th
day of July 1697 at U o'clock a. in. or
us soon thereafter as tho matter can bo
hemd. an application will bo mado to
Hon. (.'. M. Jinnies Governor nt his
oUico lu the city of Guthrlo O. T. to
nardou Wllliard P. Mitchell and Scott
Mitchell who woro convicted at the
spring term lb9f of the district court of
Logan county of tiio crlnio of grand lar-
cony and sentenced to tho ponltontlary
at Lauslng ICas. for tho term of livo
yours each.
Any and all persons who wish to do so
are horoby notified to uppoiir at siild
tlmo and place and roslst said applica-
tion If thuy so desire.
D. II. MlTC'IIKI.I..
PRICES that won't be forgotten that are con-
tinually bobbing up. That's why people patronize
us; and that's the reason the prices are "Sticky." LOOK
AND SEE.
Rugular 25c Books 7c 10c
Regular 85c Books 15c
Wall Paper worth 10c at Oc pr roll
Envelopes worth 10c at 5c pr pkg
Regular 10c Tablets at 7c
White Lead from 5c to 7c pr lb
Yellow Ochre 8c to 4c pr lb
Linseed Oil (pure) 45c to 50c pr gal
TItese are only samples of sticky prices. COME AND
BEE for yourselves. Respectfully your friends
F. B. LILLIE & CO:
Drug Book and News Depot.
1
Stowe Hardware Co
We are making -a special sale on the following goods for ten -days-only commencing
MONDAY JUNE 28.
I New Process Gasoline Stove
I Four Burner tj "
1 Three " "
I Four Hole Hole Range
12 2.Vlb Refrigerators
I 401b Refrigerator
I 2 quart Ice Cream Freezers. . .
Ill-quart " ' " "
(quart " " " ....
G-quart " " " ....
10-quart Granite Iron Dishpan
1 (-quart
17-quart
(5-quart
S -quart
10-quart
12-quurt
No. 8 '
No. 20
No. 28
No. 30
ii
Dishpan
Dishpan
Preserving
" Chamber pails..
" Tea Kettles
" Wash Basins.. .
i ii it
ii
i
Wc buy for cash and sell for cash. We have strictly one price for all and will sell
these goods just as advertised. We appreciate your trade in the past and hope that by
keeping only the best goods at lowest prices to merit a continuance of your patronage.
J B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades of Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery.
BSrOffice and yards 005 W
Harrison. Phone 20
First published In Dally Leader June
21 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land olllco at Guthrlo O. T Juno 2J
18U7.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settlor has tiled notice of his
Intention to mako dual proof In support
of his claim and thiit said proof will bo
mado before tho register und recolver at
Guthrie O. T.. on Julyl'S 1897 vli:
Itlchard J. Holloway forthun ocjtiurter
ee 10 twp Liu r2w.
Ho names tho following witnossos to
provo his continuous rcsldenco upon and
cultlvutl-ii of said laud viz:
Washington Crisp. Andrew G Cope
land Georgo Yarber George Peaker all
of Guthrlo O. T.
41(17 A. N. J. CnooK Register
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
See Smith tho bill distributor.
STICKY
PRICES
Ill West Oklahoma Ave
llegulnr Price
$'J2.00
23.00
$.00
IiCilucetl Price.
JB1S.00
A snap at 15.00
" " 5.00
" " " 20.00
7.00
0.00
1 75
2 00
( o-.
2.50
.45
.50
.75
.50
55
.00
1.00
:u).oo
10.00
12.00
2.00
!!.:r.
2ro
:!.)()
.00
.7.")
1.00
.75
S5
1.00
1.50
2.00
.:m
.40
.50
Kt'l.
1.
.20
:o
16 TO 1 SHOTS I
Silver Dollar Saloon
F. M. WYATT Prop
Victor HulWlnf corner Harrison ana first
Tho best of Liquors and Wiuca in
stock. All brands of liccr Cigars and
I'obacco. Freo Lunches served on
Saturday evonlnifs. Patrons aro al-
'wed to settle tho financial question
'hllo doing business with this popular
ncado.
First published In tho Dally Leader
Juno.i 1837.
Notice lor Publication.
Land oOlco at Guthrie 0. T. Juno 3
1897.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has tiled notlco of Ids
Intention to mako tluul proof in support
of his claim und that suld proof will bo
made beforo tho resistor and recolver at
Guthrlo O. T. on Julys 1897 vl?-
Jacob A Klntioy. for lots 1 and 2 and
o hi 11 w qr sec 3U. tp IS r 1 w.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
provo his contliiuotiH rosldonco upon and
cultivation of said lead viz:
George W. Holbrook or Guthrlo O.
T. John II Allmuu D.ivla lienson
James Honson of Euflold O. T.
4143 A. N. J. CnooK Register.
First published In tho Dally Leader Juno
17 1897.
Notico for Publication.
Land oftico at Guthrie O. T. June
10. 1897.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing nainod bottler has filed notlco ot his
intention to inako final proof In support
of ids claim and that said proof will be
mado boforo tho rcgUU r and receiver at
Guthrlo O. T on July 24. 1897 viz:
William L. Robinson for lot 'i and s oqr
of tho n w qr of sec lu twp 10 r lw.
Ho namos tbo following witnesses to
provo his continuous rosldonco upon and
cultlvatlonof said land viz;
Isaac Livingston Jnmos Mann of
GuthUu O T. and Filbert Maroh.Robort
McNeal of Spring vale O. T.
41M A.N.J. O1100K Register.
First publlshod In Dally Leader June
9 1897.
Notico Tor Publication.
Land OQlco at Guthrie O. T. Juno 6
1897.
Notice Is horoby given that the follow-
ing named settlor has filed notlceof his In-
tention to mako final proof In support of
his claim and tnats. Id proof will oq mado
beforo tho register ti.d receiver at Outh-
rlo O T on July 131897 viz:
Lyman If. Lilly for tho siv qr section
32 twp 19 north of V 1 oast.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultlvatlonof said land viz:
Frank Wittoman Molvto Falrohlld.
John Schaar and Uenry Wltteinau all at
Marina O. T.
4147 A. N. J. CitooK Register.
First published in the Dally Leader
Juno 33.1897.
Notlco for Publication
LuctoQlco at Guthrlo Okla. Juno 33
1697.
Notlco Is horoby given that tho following-named
settlor has filed notlco of his
Intention to mako final uroof In suunort
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before tbo register and receiver at
Guthrlo. Okla. on July 23. 1897 viz:
John bVuimon. for tho no qr of soc 21
lu tp i n ot r 3 w.
lie names tho following witnesses to
nrovn iU continuous residence UDon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Junius uiatiumK!cnarauiuiiam.i amesi
N Tribute aud William it- Swanson
all of Guthrie. O T. . .
4163 iNJ CBOQK iteglBtsr
Itcmilur Price.
;i-gallon Water Coolers $2.00
' 2.50
...... it. 00
10-quart Extra Heavy Tin dishpan !10
1 (-quart .... 40
17-quarl " ' 50
21 quart " - (()
1 2-quart Japanned Chamber Pails 50
No 1 Galvanized-Tron Wash Tubs 00
No. 2 ' ' " .... .70
No 0 " " " " ... .80
10-quart Galvanized Bucket t25
12-quart " " .':()
14-quart ' .'.-
5-gallon Gal vanned Oil Cans 75
2-gallon ' " 50
1-gallon " ' :J5
1-gallon Tin Oil Can 25
gallon Tin Oil Can 15
Set of Mrs. PattVSad Irons 1.25
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies
"SPECIAL BREW" FOR FAMILY USE;
24 liOITLES FOR $1.00.
PHONE NO 2.
2S1X SECsLxrrssoxa. fc.xrexa.ixe.
W. L.
We
Merchants
lUnkoni
lawyers
riitiirlaas
aim an
roonnmlral
men wear
W. L. llDUfflai
Shoci because they
re the beit.
For stle by
Sole Agent
Mr.
Ro i
W$j&k Z- - iK
z&m&i. sBam
Corner First and Oklahoma
When In Guthrie Stop At
THE CAPITOL HOTEL
It lias the Best Table Best Beds and Best Services in
the City. A Commodious
Cyclone Cellar
Nine feet uuder ground. Entrance from dinuing room.
Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress
July 14-17 1897. Utah l'ionotr Jiihiloc
July 20-T 18U7 Salt Lake City Utah.
For tho above occasions wo will sell
round trip tickets 10 bait Lako City at
ono faro limited in each direction to flvo
days' transit final return limit thirty
days from ditto of salo. Tickets will bo
on salo for Truns-Mlsslsslppi Commercial
Congress July B and 10. For Utah l'lo-
neer Jutll&o July 17 nnd 18
A J Coiuuss Agent.
amnvtma3i3ca
a
Itcduccd .Price.
$1.50
2.00
2.50
.10
)
.35
.39
35
.40
.57
(
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.2t
.20
.00
.40
.25
.10
.10
.80
DOUGLAS
IkfT.f w
1Q.00 SHOE
The Style Tit and Wear rf
could nut be Improved for fr'.l
Double the I'rlce. fa"s'
W. L. Doughs $3Q $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the
productions of skilled workmen from the best nu-
make also $2.50 and $25 slioes for men and
$2.50 $2.00 and 51.75 for boys and the W. L.
Douglas $330 Police shoe very coitable for
ltttcr-carriers policeman and others having
much walking to do.
We are constantly addlug new styles to oar
sireauy larco variety. unu lucre la no rea-
son w uy j uu rannot be suited so InsUt on
having V. L. l)oulas Shoes from jour
dealer.
Wo uso only the best Calf Itussla Calf
(all colors) French Patent Calf
Trench Knamel Vlcl Kid etc.
graueu to correspoua yiia rrxxj
of tho shoes.
If dealer cannot snpply you
write
W.L DOUGLAS. BfOcllonM
i'ATALOOUIS FULC
Guthrie O. T.
MRS. WELCH
T&llorlc? Cleaning; and Repairing
Dyelcg a SpeUlly
SilMiMGi Gurtaliaj
UlWHarrlsoa
Gutbrle OV
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 7, 1897, newspaper, July 7, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73971/m1/2/?q=slimes: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.