The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 57, Ed. 1, Friday, August 6, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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For Abstracts Loana and Insurance Bee W M. Bronson rear of Bank of Indian Territory.
SLEEP
FOR
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wiili lu4 ot hi(rwbeuallel Tails.
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SKIN SCALP "fTfWT.te'KA'
city in ukief.
I'rrional l'olnti mill Mutter Transpiring
In nuil Abont I he Olty.
H. T. Wolf from
city.
Norman If. in the
Grlslmlir Jones Is up from
Okla-
noma City.
L. L. Frcoman of 1'erry was a Outh
rio visitor yeMorday.
W. P. llolmes of North Kmd
in the city yesterday.
wa&
Judge S. II. Harris of l'crry spont
yesterday In tho city.
B. S. Harnes from l'onca Olty Is
viewing Guthrie sights.
Attorney Calvert has rt-lurned from
his legal visit to l'onca City
Prof. Kurdaugh of thoHdmond Nor-
mal was in tho olty yesterday.
Edgar Jones left on the early morn
Ing train for Dodge City Kan.
Ex-Secretary Lowe loft for a shor t
visit to Texas points yesterday.
W. S. Felts made a trip to Oklahoma
City yesterday on milling business.
Henry Asp returned from a hurried
visit to Oklahoma City last evening.
M. U. Nichols of Orlando came
q n on the 11 o'clock train lat
tight.
Judgo Douglas of Oklahoma City
was in the city on legal business yes-
terday. Colonel Wheeler of Oklahoma City
paid Uiilhrlc a short business trip yes-
terday. Hagcne (Ml) and Jacksom Ransom
"drilled" into tho city from tho north
last evening.
J. M. lirooks the urbane "ramrod"
of the Itoyai is confined to his room
with neuralgia.
Paul Jundt returned last night on
tho 11 o'clock train from a business
trip to northern points.
Foster McKcnnon returned yester-
day from a visit to his boyhood home
uoar Eureka (Springs Ark.
Amos A. Kwing oil inspector ro-
turned from one o! his hurried tiipB to
hib native town of Kingllshcr.
An aristocratic shooting gallery has
opened up for business in tho J. M.
lirooks building on Harrison avenue.
Mrs. Bert Ilanta who hasi been visit
ing her sister Mrs. Furrow loft for
Fort Worth Texas on tho noon train.
There will be an ice ercam social at
tho llaptlst church Friday evening
Aug. 6. Ice cream and cako will bo
served.
Georgo Dodson wont south on th
noon train lookiug after political mat-
lets. He wouldn't tell where ho wat
bound to.
Col. D. F. Stiles carau up from Okla-
homa City yesterday morning on the
early train and left for l'onca City on
the 3:30 flyer.
Hall's Hair Itcnewcr renders the
hair lustrous and silken gives It an
even color and enables women to put
it up In a great variety of styles.
Tho Territorial Hankers' association
was In special sosslon at the governor's
rooms yesterday aftornoonln relation
to matters concerning the territorial
banking law.
The hobos are making tho life of the
Santa Fe conductore a burden. Five
were thrown from tho southbound
evening train yesterday between Mul-
hall and Guthrie.
Tho Klondykc fever has oven at-
tacked the ladles of this city. One
well-known young lady Is looking up
maps etc with tho settled purpose of
making tho plunge.
Four men from tho country south of
townbccamc hilariousycstorday after-
noon and wore run in for creating a
disturbance noar tho cornor of Divi-
sion and Oklahoma.
Joseph Mohney wi'l in tho future
lick postago Btamps at McKinley post-
ofllee between hore and Chandler he
having been appointed postmaster at
mat point yesterday.
Captain T. D. Jackson has returned
fr-jm Kanaas City to remain perma-
nently. Ills family has been here sev
eral weeks having moved into their
oia Homo on Vilas avenue
M. P. Trotter placed the business
management of Tho Loader under ob-
ligations yesterday by an invitation to
consume vast cjuantlties of peaches at
Ins residence. Tho invitation was ac-
cepted. Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair
Da
w CREAM
BAKING
. POWDER
JJv MOST PERFECT MADE.
i m'PUre Grape Geim of Tartar Powder. Free
n i jm Aiiinioiiu Alum or any other adulterant
to 1 '; 40 YEARS THE STANDARDS
A '
Ity postal regulations the word
"city" has been dropped and It Is
proper now in spoakln.- of Oklahotnn
Town to say just plain Ok'ihoma
Thoro is ono Missouri Inventor whose
name will go down in history as a pub
Me benefactor H ha patented a Io-
vlco for cutting oil a chicken's head.
"Halo" McNcal the causo of tho
lllllnrr nf Ruin" Itrnnrn . short time
ago has been located in Kansas City
mil the local police are conuneni no
will return to (lutlir soon by te
quest
The Wichita hlagle is authority for
tho statement that "a private dispatch
from Havana bears the lniormatioa
that It Is now a certainty that the
Cuban war will end tomcUtno before
tho year 1V17."
0. M. Coon of Ongc Oklu was bit-
ten by a rattlesnake recently and re-
fused to do anything for the bite say-
ing that he was not afraid of naUc-
bites. Ho will not say it again how-
ever; ho' a dead.
Tho price of wheat is steadily ad-
vanolntr. Yesterday C3 conts was tho
ruling price here. Wheat authorities
aro a unit in prcaicunk wiat mu up-u-Ari!
Inndnnnv will not ston until it
raachos the dollar mark.
Cousldcrablo complaint is made by
residents near KcBslor'a wagon yard
on account of tho odlfcrous condition
of a hog oen in the rear of the yard.
Tho filth from tbo pen runs down over
the sidewalk on Noble avenue making
It Inconvenient to Bay fe least for
pedostrlans.
Tho first Iran- 5 of real eBtato to a
white man by an Indian was mado
yesterday at Miami I. T when Mrs.
frank Heaver wire 01 tno cnioi 01 me
Peorias deeded 100 acres of land to a
man in Webb City Mo. The tranfsor
was made under a late law allowing
halt of tho 200-acrc allotmont to be
alienated.
Walter Overbar was arrosted yester
day afternoon on an old warrant
which was Issued Biiortly aiur tno
fracas in tho saloon on tho corner of
Division and Oklahoma avenuo somo
tltno ago. Young Overbay loft the
city Immediately afterward but upon
his return found that tho warrant was
still in full force and c fleet. He wai
roleased on ills own recognizance until
his trial which takes place this morn-
ing Wiso men know it is folly to build
on a pcor foundation. Relief obtained
b? deadening symptoms ib snort.
uood a Sarsaparilla cured and gives
lasting health.
Hood's Pills cures nausea sick head
ache indigestion billoustiess. All
druggists. 25c.
TO LOAN Short timo money.
Percy It. Smith agent.
Furnished room for rent IIS North
Ilroad.
I'uil 011 A J. Corklns agent Santa Fe
routo Guthrie for G. A. It. pointers.
Tho liudwoiser bo 'erso well known
In tho markets of the world Is that
uulilnli nlnnn 1fl7K 1a mnllll firtll nil bv
the Anheuscr-llusch Brewing associa
tion and sold uy um Hoses aian
Harrison avenue.
Exorybodyls golnir via the Santa Fr
routo to HntTulo. Why should you go
any other? Wo give you a through train
without chatigo of cars. Our rales are
low as the lowost accommodations are
tho host and th"i timo I tho fastunt.
All parties wishing liudwoiser case
beer and quick delivery call up 'phono
No. 2. No extra charges. Same Old
Moses.
TO LOAN Short timo money.
Percy R. Smity agent.
lteacln In Hoc.
Uob.rt L. Reagln ono ol tho robbers
it tho postol'.lce at Sac and Fox
Agency was brought in from that
point by deputy marshals yesterday.
It teem that tho robbery was
planned last May by a man named
Spurgeon who gave one of the robbers
named Lov i a $30 bill to take to the
jfll.-e an J gi t changed in order to find
out where the cash was kept. The
purpose of the robbery originally was
to rai c money to put up a bond for a
pal who was in jail at Muskogee.
Cumberledge the man who was in
jail managed to get his bond and
iocu.ro his liberty beforo tho robbory
was committed but the robbers
thought It a shame to let a little thing
lilc. that upsot all their calculations
so ahead they wont and committed tho
robbery anyway llut a small sum
was realized from the robbery about
$05 and when tho dividlng-up timo
came Spurgeon allowed the others to
keep It all saying that they could pay
bis sh.ro to him after they had as
sisted him In robbing a train. This
would soeru to indlcato that although
amateurs tho organization was on
mischlof bent and but for their prompt
detection and Incarceration would
have caused considerable trouble.
TO LOAN Short timo money.
Percy R. Smith agent.
OUT-OF-TOWN AIUUYALS.
At the ObU.
F. K. Ulalsdall of Kansas Olty G. W
Iloglo of Concordia Kan K. J. Bur
ton of Kansas City G. Morris. L I)
Freeman S. H. Harris P. W. Farrar
and T. II. Doylo of Perry J. II Fergu-
son of Knid Joe Ingram of Kingfisher
W. F. Holmes of North Enid H. B
Haven of Bnid Unas. Howard of HI-
Reno and Mark ICeunoy of Ft. Smith.
At Ilia Hojk.1.
li. Uolmook of Kansas City B. 0.
Cook of Wichita J. a McKoan of Do-
qucon M. 11 Nieholla of Orlando It.
U. William of Bl Dorado Kan. 11. F.
Wolf of Norman W. S. Search Shaw-
nee. J. W. Wilson. D. F. Stiles a G.
Jones Judgb Douglas and J. II.
Wheeler of Oklahoma City II. P. Gott
S. Ferguson W. 11. Frederick B. N.
Reed and G. It. Hickerell of Kausas
City J. A. Fulton of La Grange III.
Georgo Dimond of St. Lou's It S
liarnes of Fonoa Oity II. W. Darling
of Wichita F. 8. Mitchell of Rockfoid
W. M. Freeman of Dallas Mrs. N. II
Blake of Galveston R. J. Williams
and S. A. Showtuoud of Ardmoro I.
T and J. W. Pryor of St. Joe.
At in Ultimo)
B. N Reed of Kaunas City and Abo
Schopfof Wichita.
INJUNCTION ISSUED.
Restraining tho Collection of Furll or
Taxwi
Bl iKNO Aug. 5 The Ster sayi
An Injunction has been Issued out of
the district court restraining tho coun-
ty commissioners troasurcrand short fl"
from further collection of taxes. The
summons wan i-ervetl by Coroner Perry
ind the RQtion wai brought bv V.. M.
Borland e cattle man of tht Wichita
country who proposes to "loam why
ho should fay taxes on stoak In that
country" ovou though it Is attaahed
for judicial purposes. Hearing is set
for August JO.
IMni ilta Vmir lliimnl- II I ". !
Candy Cntltarttr citrr roimlrmilon lorprer
lOc.ttc 11 C C (' full. rtniKflMirelundmotier.
TO LOAN Short time money.
Percy R. Smith agent.
liudwoiser Is tho beer and no mis-
take. Bvory llftecnth pair of shoes given
away ot the Welcome Grocery. On
and after August & until further notice
wo have decided to give away abso
lutely free every jlfteonth pair of
boots or snocB it manors not uiiclhcr
it be a 50 cent pair or a S3 pair it is
given free to every costumcr buying
tho lllteenl i pair. Tiie cashier will
keep astrlvl account as each purchaser
pays for their boots or shoes and
the llfteontli porson will have their
money returned Now this is no lot-
lory or drawing but a frco gift as wo
dosiro tho public to test our gods.
wo nave tne largest lino in tho city
and they aro made especially for ub
and arc not an old job lot of auction
stock with paper soles ond .counters.
we guarantee every pair ns repre-
sented or money refunded. Sale be-
gins August .1 at Tho Welcome
Grocory.
To Curo Conntlill(iii Vorcvvr.
Taket'.tncaiflii t'ltntlv Cathartic 10c orSSc.
It C C. C. fail to cure uruKKiMa rrfunu uiuiioy.
For flr6t-class paper hanging call on
L Chripcn 111 north First street.
Tho world's best beer and coldest at
211 Harrison avenue.
Tho Santa Fo routo Is tho oilirlal route
to IlufTulo for tho thirty-first national
encampment of tho Oram' Army of tho
Republic and will soil ticket!) from Gtith-
rlo to Iluiialo August -1 anil JS for $30.tt"i
for tho round trip with final limit of Sen-
tombor 2f. Wo will have a through train
with chair cars tourist and Pullman
leopors. No change nf cars at any point.
The original Iludwclsor beer and
kept by Old Moses at 211 Harrison
avenue.
Uliiolutlon of l'artneralilp.
Tho partnership horotoforc existing
between U. U. Hagan and Veedcr 1).
Paine In real estate and loan business
has been dissolved by mutual consent
Mr. II. II. Hagan succeeding to all of
the business of said Arm.
II. U. H.UIAN
Vkkdkh U. Paink.
For a dollcious glass or bottle of
liudwoiser call on Old Moses.
A HnrKRln In Uullirle Itenlty.
Business let in tho heart of the ctty
and five room residence largo grounds
abundance of fruit and shade trees.
This property must be sold soon and
will go very cheap. Bnqmro at Tho
Leader oflico.
"Put Mo Off at Buffalo."
Wlmciui miLmnnIT at linfTnln" Wliv
thu Santa Fo route. This I the only
ulnct' wo put you oil ai worun a through
train. No ohaugo of cars or depots we
will jiutyou oir in good siiapo Nodulay
no dust but oory thing the ory bot.
McKennon Opera House
. A. MANN Munajer.
Here's Something Good.
Take It In. All Next Week.
The Spooner Dramatic Go
In Solcct Repertoire
Jlonilny Night Aug. J)
(
The Flower Girl
or True to Her Promise"
A Great Comedy Drama
The Gorgcoua Scenery
Funny Specialties
Little Mlko" and
ALME SPOONEIt
In hor Beautiful Bowitchlng and
Bewildering
KALEIDOSCOPE DANCE.
Prices 10c 20e and 0c
Any person purchasing a 30a ticket
can tako one lady froo Monday.
Seats on sale at Wallace & Mueller's
drug store.
(.1 .. 7
You can hardly decide what
pair of shoes you want when
you come to buy from us there
are so many pretty shapes in
tur slock. There is however
one shape which will suit yon
best and our -lerks will make
it tholr business t And that me
for yon.
Kemember every aftoeulh
pair is given away FRISB
whether it be a 50c or $5.00
pair at
The Welcome Grocery.
Look Read
Of The Saving To
Every Price Is a
We are not claiming to sell you goods at actual cost but we will sell you
Men's All-wool Suits at $3.98; Boys' School Suits ranging in price from $1.18 to
$3.38; Men's Solid Leather Shoes lace and congress coin and globe toe go at 98c.
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes all the late styles; from 38c to $1.58. Notice goods
and prices in our windows
We Do Business as Advertised.
No use again telling you that you get your money's worth or money refunded
if your purchase is not satisfactory you know all that by experience.
Don't fail to visit" our stores Saturday. We are going to have ;i Special Sale
in our Dry Goods Department Saturday.
a
The
I03-OKLAHOMA AVENUE
F4 - H - - H'4'Hl - ha'a - - H -
I Pabst Brewing Go's I
Celebrated Milwaukee Beer
Is The Finest In The Land
Br.ru RnmoN Select Doppledraeu Bohemian J
Expout Bavahian. 1
Pabst Malt Extract Not Intoxicating.
! The Best Tonic !
For Convalescents Ladies and Children
Beats anything else in the summer time.
Pabst Ice Plant.
PURE CRYSTAL ICE.
Chemically pure distilled water better than mineral
water. The only healthy drinking -water in hot
weather. Sold at the factory at live cents per gallon
Biiug your jug along.
:pnoT 52. PAUL JUNDT Mgr.
liHMHH-W.H' 1"H I 1 t fM"Hr-M"M"t"H"HM
Not Wlmt It Seemed.
At Wlnlleld Kan. tbo entire popu-
lation with tho exception o( ono man
were astounded over tho fact that a
Jug labelled "gasollno" wont through
a fierco lire and did not explode. Tbo
man who evinced no surprise was tho
owner of tho jag and knew what It
was.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
sjoiv Royal Baking Powdec
superior to all others.
Are You Going to Buffalo?
ltso UVo the .Santa Fo route through
ttln leaving Quthrle at 5:30 a. m Sat-
urday murnluii August 21 arriving in
Katun City 0 p. in. and Chicago tjunday
mornlog 9: IS a. :n. Loavo Chicago a p.
in. and roach HulTalo Monday morning
at t. This gives you four hours in Chi-
cago and will triable all who dosiro to
visit Llbuy Prison W&r Museum for
wjilch a special ratoof 26 cents has been
made fur our people.
'H
Cuclone" Big Stores.
Z. C. MOORE
H - H4H' - H
Di Peoples
TrlB DENTIST.
Has always aimed to reach the
u-t.stsfaTidard'iw -dental prac-
tice has been a close student
aJl his life is well educated and
has a long and rlcli experience.
He succeeds wliere others fail.
32" It is always the man who
Aims High
That comes nearest the high
mark This hoi ds good in every
Eursull in life especially so in
entisl ry.
When 3'ou need dental work be
sure to- see
DR. PEOPLES
Th-o Ficst Dontlst In Oklahoma.
So Atuvrest. cor OkUhcma Ave. and first B
OUTBXUE ;OKUk.EOMA
and Think
Your Pocketbook.
Positive Reality.
""? t
Sole Proprietor.
109 & 111 DIVISION STREET.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades ot Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery.
"Office and yards 005 W
Harrison Phone 20
CLOSING OUT
Our Stock of Summer Shoes.
The Best Value for the Money Ever Offered.
Don't miss this opportunity.
It will pay you to call.
DAVID HETSCH.
W. L
Merchants
Hi niters
1-awjeri
l'll)ICtDI
ami all
ecunoraical
men wear
W. L Doucln
Shoci tecaute Uiey
are the best.
For sale by
Sole Agent
DAVID HETSCH
Jiiii u
fliir w
nx j.--'yiiJ;j.
t ' "feX
Hfcr. -r:r:-'ftA
TsmLtJsmmmiL
SsmSmSs.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing
Dyeing a Spelalty.
Saturation Guaranteed
111 W Harrison
Gutbrio. Ok.
DOUGLAS
.00 SHOE
The Style Fit end Wear
could not be Improved for
Double the Price.
V. L. Douglas $30 $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the
productions of skilled workmen from the bat ma-
terial possible to cut into shoes sold at these prices.
We maxe also iou ana iiu suocs xur men ana
$ZS0 $2.00 and $1.75 for boys and the W. L.
Douglas $3J50 Police shoe very sultaUe for
letter-carriers poucemen uaa ocaert Biving
much walking to do.
We are contUntly adding new styles to our
airtxuy urge variety auu more is uu i.
on why jou cannot l saiieu to insist on
harliiK W. L. UougUa Shoes from your
uejiier.
We use only the beat Calf Route Calf.
tail colors) French ratent Calf
French Kruinel Vict Kid Ux
graded to correspond wlUi prioe
vi tug SUUC9.
If dealer cannot s apply you
write
W. L DOUGLAS. Broclton Hm
Catalog ob Fuck.
con. rinsT and Oklahoma
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