The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 137, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 7, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LBADER.SQUTnRIB OKLAHOMA.
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Ifni'toad Time Tablo.
Atohtion Topekn A Banta
NOKTU. EAST AND WEST.
Arrive
authrle.
5.40 a. mf
S 25 p. m.
I 10 p. m.
Heave
Quthrje.
s. 40 a.m.
3:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
I Arrive I Arrive
IKan. Olty.lCUlcago.
No:
toe
108
o.uop. m. V:a. nr
8:50 a.m. 10:00p.ra.
Ixjcal Freight.
Local Freight
sotnrn sodthkaht and sooth wist.
Arrive
NolOathrlc.
u7U:l5p. m.
106 1 1 :0ft p. m.
(ill 3-so p. m.
Leave
Arrive i Arrive
Ft. WorthaalyVn
:36 pi m-V:05 a.m.
8:05 a. m. 8:35 p.m.
Local Freight.
authrie.
I!l:!p. m
ll;0f p. m.
8:00.1. m
A. J. Corklns Agent.
Choctaw Oklahoma & Unit It. It. (Jo.
Efift
T.eavc El Ucno ...
Lcne Oklahoma City
Leave Shawnee
Leave South McAlester. ..
Arrive Wlater
. 8M0 am
7:45 am
9:Mam
..Jsao pm
... 3:C0 ptu
Vlf Wlater.
Arrive Fort Smltr ...
JL. rive St. Louis..... . ...
Wilt
Leave St. Louis ....
Leave Ft. Smith......
Leave Winter
Leave South Mc.Vllstcr
Leave Shawnee
Leave Oklahoma City......
Arrive El Keno
4:35 pm
... 7:26 am
.. 8:10 pm
....11:67 am
.... 1 .30 pm
.... 4:10 pm
.... 7:35 pm
.... 8:05 pm
..I0:O5 pm
lletween Oklnlionm City and Kl Iteuo.
Leave Oklahoma City for west. . 8:05 am
Arrive Kl Iteno 10:I5 pm
Leave El lleno forcast 6:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7:40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west 3:60 pm
Arrive El lleno 4:52 pm
Leave El Ucno east 11:15 am
Arrive Oklahoma City ...U:20pm
Trains to ana from Guthrie make couneo
Hon at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at El Reno tor
points on the Hock Island north and south.
for rates and Information apply to
J. F. UOLUEN. Traffic Manager.
South McAlester I. T.
O. M. M. ELLSWOUTH
Agent Oklahoma City.
EUWIN ADAMS
Traveling Freight ana Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City O. T
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
TpHOMAS S. WHITE
ATTOn N EY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C
itoomi 103-5-8 Atlantic lluUdlng.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
D
AVID L. GITT
PENSION ATTORNHY
Washington O. C.
No. 621 V. Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Uureau.
The tension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
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ATSON E. COLEMAN
Land and Patont Attorney
Washington D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ill'dg.
HEFBUENGES-Uon. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen-
ate; Hon. Lafe Pence Klnderhook N. Y.
lion. John a Hell. M. at lion. J. D. Hicks
m. a
"CMIANK H. CUOSTI1WAITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C
1120 I Street N. W.
laud Pactlcc a Spectalty.
NAOMI Kebekah Lodge No. 2 I. O. O. 1'.
meets every Thursday evening at 7:30
in Odd Fellows ball In the Weinberger build-
ing Visitors welcome.
IIIUDE SCOTT N. a.
KATIE McWKTHY Secy.
GUT1IU1E Damp No. 3 Woodmen of the
World meets every Monday nlnlit In the
K of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come. J. II. TOWEUS Clerk.
I.D PENTECOST Con. Com.
OUTHItlK LCDOE NO. 2
A. F. A A. M. Itcgular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
lueacn mourn at boxiock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
II. 1'. AKDEUY Sec.
A. J. COHKINS. W. M
GOTHKIE 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.
J. T. HKICKNltlt M. W.
L. N HrMSllEIl Kecordcr.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 2 K. of P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their hall
tn the Victor block corner First and Harri-
son. Visiting kn I Kins are always welcome
JAMES M. WHKELEK O. C.
J. rOUOART M. of F. andlC. of K. S
IO It M Meets every Tuesday night In K
K of P. hall. Visiting chiefs always wel-
come. M. II. CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 3 I. O. O. F. meets
Monday night of each week at 7:30. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welrume.
V. W. EITTERHUSCH N. d.
Q W BRUCE Scc'y lock box 179.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. 1 1. O. O. F
meets every Tuesday evening tn Odd
Fellows hall at 7:30. All visiting patriarchs
welcome. A. KREliS C. P.
U. L. STROUUH. Scribe
MUTUAL HENEFIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment procure help; buy
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
roods periodicals etc.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION IIUREAU
Room 20 Lynn Dine
Cor. Harrison and Division
VIENNA
Bakerv and Cafe
Now Opens tho Boason With all tho
Delicacies the Market Affords.
Oysters Served In Any Style.
Short Order a Specialty.
Spocial Attention Given to Socials and
Parties
IIUIKKI.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS
For Sale By
WM. RIT2HAUPT.
Tolepkone 21!. Open till 12.
r.
)f
owNEy's
ffi REPORT.
976014 NAMES NOW ON
THE ROLLS
DECREASE NOT YET BEGUN
8intMM717 1'nia Lmt Year Seven
Willows of Ituvotiitlonnry Koltllcrt
Still on Hie llollt Cuusolliln
tloii of I'aimlon Agencies
Upiiospil Now Wlilow
Lair Is Urged
Washington Nor. H. In his llrst
tniitmt report CoinmWsioucr of Pen-
sions H. Clay Hvnns snys thero woro
atlilod to tho rolls during tlio year tlio
names of HO 101 now punslonors and
tlioro woro rostorcd to tlio rolls 3071
pensioners who hntl previously boon
dropped n total of .11072.
During tlio sumo porlod tlio lossos to
tlieroll woro 31000 by death 1.074 by
rcmnrrlngo of widows and inothors
1815 by letrnl limitation (minors);
3.0SS for falluro to olulm ponsion for
tliroo years nnd 4600 for other onuses
nn ngtfrotfato of 41123.
iho wholo number of pensioners on
the rolls .luno 30 1807 wns 070.014.
Tlio fjnln over tho previous year wns
r.330. J twill thus bo seen tliut tho
pension roll has not yot begun to
show any diminution though it hns
been nntlclpatod for several years.
Tho report gives tho number of
Western ponslonors and tho amounts
of pensions disbursed for tho fiscal
year of 18B7 ns follows: Missouri
535867 pensioners 87320425.01; Kan-
sas 40813 pensioners S0.2M 130.30;
Indian Territory 2030 pensioners
BlK.9003.81; Oklahoma 0173 pension-
ers S91 1209. 10.
Seven widows of Revolutionary
soldiers nnd nine daughters of Revo-
lutionary soldiers aro still on the
rolls.
During tho yenr 01454 ponsion cer-
tificates woro issued of which num-
ber 60101 woro original allowances
nnd tlio bnlanco wore reissues in-
creases restorations otc.
During tho same porlod 7023 1 claims
of various classes woro disallowed.
Tills numbor howovor does not In-
clude claims which woro mode for
higher rates of pensions The amount
disbursod for pensions during tin." your
wnsSnoOJO717.35. This exceeds tho
amount disbursod during tho fiscal
year 1800 by the sum of 31504480.18.
Tho nverago annual vnlue of each pen-
sion nt tlio close of the year wns S133.-
17. Tho avorago minimi vnluo of
each pension under tho general law
was S107.01; each under the act of
Juno 27 1S00 wns 8109.45. The ag-
gregate aununl value of till pensions
at tlio close of tlio year was SI 20 70V
42S. Tills of course excludes tlio
ensos that were held up.
Referring to the consolidation of
ngoncles Commissioner Hvans recom-
mends that the executive order of
July 11 lust suspending the oporation
of the order of February 0 1807 the
latter of which provided for the con-
solidation bo continued Indefinitely.
In conclusion the report recom-
mends the publication or u complete
list of pensioners and of the passage
of a law to the end Hint no pension be
granted to the widow of nny soldier
that shall marry hereafter.
TO CURE A IHII.U IN ONE HAY
TaUo I.axatlvo Hromo Quinlno Tablets
All druggists refund tho monoy if it
fails to euro. 2S&
UK I ME Ul- A StiA UUUK.
blew tho Cnptiitu uml Mntn or tlio Olive
IVuker.
NnvpotiT Nkws Va. Nov. 0. The
United States stoamur I.iuicnxtor
droppad nnehor in Hampton Roads
yesterday morning from llahla llrazll.
In military confluein 'lit on the war-
ship nrc five mou of the crow of the
sohoonor Olivo Pecker whose captain
J. W. Wliltmun of Rockland Mo and
first mate William Knundersof Sandy
Cove X. S. wore murdored at sea In
August Inst In tho ship's brig close
ly Ironed Is J. Andurton the cook
who Is tho Kslf-ponfassud perpetrator
if the murders nnd who afterwards
let flro to tlio vessel
nduento Your llowuls Willi Ciisrareis.
Candy Coilmrlto. oure constipation forever.
I&0.K60. If a O. O. fall drusRlkts refund money
DISGRACE THEMSELVES.
Austrian Ktiilrmiieii Ute f-ixnguago Too
I'll ill to Ilo I'rlntod.
Viknxa Xov. U. Tho rolchsrath
nftor another all night session ud-
journed nt 10 o'olook this morning
until Monday next Tlio reichsrath
prior to iu adjournment adoptod the
motion omauating from the supporters
of tho govermnont referring tho
eompromlsu bill to tho budget com-
mittee. Tlio all night sitting was tho most
disorderly over wituassod la nny par-
limcnt. Some of the anti-Semite ex-
pression were of suoh Improper char-
acter us to defy reproduction. The
most frequent insult bandied about
wau thu charge of drunkenness.
Throe-fourths of tho members np-
peured to hnvo gone raving mad.
"Mar'' "dtegmeeful namp" "drunk-
en tioiw" "your gradmothor was be-
gotten on a dung heap" and similar
villainous expletive and suggestions
woro common remarks.
M. Vurehtohagln tho Russlun paint-
er nnd Mr. Samuel I.. Clemens (Mark
Twain) wero In tho visitors' gallery.
The former made sketches of various
scenes nnd said he regarded them as
good subject for street fighting und
tlio barricades of farmer days. Mark
Twain said it reminded him of an
American lynehing mooting to punish
u "boss stealer" udding "I supposed
somebody had boon hungod but I was
not there long enough to make sure
of It" He ekd Ilerr Looker to give
notice of his next twelve hours' speech
and saUl ho would be there and sit it
out llorr Lecker took the observa-
tion seriously and replied that ho
hopod next week to repeat the por-
forinaueo and perhaps to Improvo
upon it
To Cui-e Constipation Forever.
Iini???W Osndv Cathartic. lOcorSSc
C. a. Q. fail to cure drui-jlsta refund munav.
MOTE 1'AYEItS.
Complelo List of Those Who Hr.vo
Subscribed to the Railroad Fund
and (liven Their Notes'.
Leader Printing Oo
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Philip Adler
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Luther West
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W. M. McOoy
J. K. Oliver
J. M. llrooks
O. R. Vemn .
Ol'IIerrtott
P. 11. Llllle
T. J. Lowe
Hunter &. Son.
Albert Scaton. .
Reaves llros
Lawrence & Huston
J. K. mil
C. II Stowe
A. O. Keslrr
W. II. Mett'-n
Mose Weinberger
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Charles Kllson
John Nelson
I'. W. Hewitt
Frank Rlncbart ..
O. II. Dodson
.I.C.Foster
W. P. Eacor
O. P. Cooper
A. O. C. lllerer
James L. Morris
A.C. Schnell
T. S Franklin
Leonard & Powdcn
J.G. Poland
O. it Faniuharson
lllrtrel Ilrot
Wallace fc Mueller
11. L. Cohen
H W Pentecost
Chas. Pond
John Fairfield
Dunn & Johnson
Wm. Kaylor.
IllsliopMcerbChort
P. Hcllman .. .
J. M. Young
H. M. l'letdltiR
.1. M. Wheeler
Wm. Sexaur
T. Whtteley. -
John Maasoy
Joe II. Norrls
K. E. Stowart.
M. A. Clark .....
J. A. 1'orde
A. Frlnk
W. 11. Smllh
J. II. McLean
John S. Richardson. .
W.1I. llnxter
Frank Olsmtth
L. J. Pitts
E. P. UurllnKame
T II. Rcder
I J. Hlntt
Dr. W. T. Williams
John F. Stone
V. C. Renfrew
Chris Johnson
B. Cook
W.J. R'nner
D. W. Howell
Johnson Wheeler
Joseph Stiles
E ODurkeo.
A.C. lllshop
H E Houghton
E 1' IIockow
Louis Ellison
A. C. Muskedall
Ramsey llros
Dr. Oox
W M. HroiiRon
E. 11. Furrow
J. Ames
t:. M. Ilarnes
E.1 llradley
J. O Severns
Cora 11 Orlssell
J. 11. Phillips
1. O. Donogan
W. R. McCord
A. Asnmu
t J. Touhey
(I. M. DcOroff
M. I Carlisle
Frank lllndman
Chas. White
Chas. It Kenfro
Willis Hewes
J.T. Iluckner
Dr. Darker
L. U Uridines
John W. Scothorn
J. a. Klrkman
ElsenHCbmldt
SchulW & Painter
N. 11. Smith
Oeorge Latta
Itactiael Orimth
C. H.Scrutchtleld
Mrs. Hill
Joe E. Willis
Helen Graves
W. A. Ilonnell......
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Dr. C. Smith
A. llralthwaite
K. Swerdbiger
T. F. Leach & Son
John II. Piburn
M. I' McICeand
W S Smith
J II Hutsel
J. It. Pierce
W N Todd
W D Jenkins......
William Harpham
Lemuel Abbott
T J Austin
J 1'oucart
11. R. Ilakor
W. il. Herod
II it Palson
II C Reamer
Ed Dodd
CC Magann.
J Oldham
D. W. Martin-
Tearney & Selstrom
Castanlen llro .
Warren Dennett
II. II. Richardson
Teague Ray ... .. .
W. S. Cooper
Nicholas and Win.Sauer
Jc-teph Mooney
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K. Preston
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Dr. Furrow...
11. D. Todd
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W. 11. Iirunner
A.J. Hauer
B. J. OberhoUer
Edward Nichols
W. W.Trabue
E. I. Saddler
it J. Hallaway
Chas. S. Habfoek...
W. II. Kexroad
Julius Ward .
II. O. Htxon -
A. A. llyere
O. W. Watkins
William Gregory
W. A. Richmond
John Ray
W. R. Welch
L. II. Stout
M. M. Meek
J. I Williams
I Chrlson
S. W. Oalvert -
George Hjus
C. E. MeConiiill ...
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M. Hurlbut
C. S. Petty
W. II. Hmlthson
T. J. Llndsey
O. M. Crocker
N. II. Hooker .
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Johns Stark
J K Douglas... ....
J A Stevens ...
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O W Hreee
Bd OooiKsr
HC Harney
Charles Van Mittai . . .
TH Morehouse
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Cbas F Doty
Joe M Huads
John Mclirine
A M Howler
LM Oarraick
a C. II. Htherldgt . . .
M. L. Mock
J. P. Itlake
W. II. Onwes . .
W. A uregeison
W. II. MorrlH
J. J. Kennedy
H. It Cotton
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Henj lUrrett
T. F. Mtniimn
John HotrhktN
It R Carlln
Henry Hlumer
Horace Cole
II. L. While . ...
A. It Nicholas
rrea Wittic. .
D F AUdorT
John Nelson
Henry Donnelly
Lee ftomsker
Zenes ScqMId
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Mum 8 Walker
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John McOrary..
V. U. Smith . .
John W. Mathews . . .
A. P. Mrllpwcll
G. Williams
J II Taylor Seward tanner.
C. M. Harper
Samuel Leerane
A. O. M each am
John McDonnell
Joan Arnett
J E Elliott
WNKom
C It Jones
Jake Collar
Oeoree Hunter
S S Voss.
Win Elliott
CS Morris
Theydorc Cofleld
WO Moorman
II P Whitney
Rpbrlaiu rovB
M. Uartnan
8. Morris
J. S. Snow-alter . . .
Unas. H Smith
Fannie R. Ilallard
O. W. ParvU
S LTeague
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Iniportiint Iiiiurniieo Cup.
ClHCAOO.Xnv. rt. Tlio suiirHiiippniii'L
has dectded that the law prohibiting
Insurance business under the Lloyds
plans In Illinois la unconstitutional.
This throws the door wide open to
Insurance men from other states
whom Illinois hits tried to keep out
as the eourt snys that what hns been
grnntod to oltiaans of Illinois may not
bo dcnlod to others.
ItiiROiio 1'lelil Day.
Coi.umiiia Ma Xovd lCugone 1'old
day wns celobrnlod nt the sttito uni-
versity yostordny. Tin- attiduitU were
glvon n hnlidny und ntnlglit nn uuter-
talnmunt In the university auditorium
consisting of readings by Prof. .1. It
Soott and music. Tlio gross receipts
n in minted to a round sum nnd will go
toward the proposed monument
Ho-To-Ilao for l'lfly Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco liatlt euro mukes weak
men strong blooii puro. foc.tl. All drumists.
A largo stock of school books just re-
ceived at tho postoflico book store.
Wallace A. Mueller auii uekots to the
Lyceum Lecture; course
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KEEP YOUR BOWELS
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Our stock for fall and winter is new in style in fabric and in price. In low-
priced and in medium grades the patterns and quality were never as good as they
are this season.
As they are now. One consideration should influence you only. In dealing with
a strictly reliable legitimate firm you take no chances of being deceived either in
the make and style of their merchandise or in the prices they ask.
We are fully prepared. Each season finds us more entitled to the full amount of
your business in the choice assortment in the thorough manner in which the goods
are made their perfect style and their entire reliability. Everybody desires to at-
tract your attention on some leader. Do not be deceived. They will take advant-
age of you to make a large profit where you do not see it. Our business is figured
down to sell goods at the closest possible margin throughout on everything.
We Guarantee All The Goods We Sell.
If they do not give satisfaction or if anything is wrong we stand back of them
ready to make it right with you. Come and see the newest brightest nobbiest stock
of Men's and Boys' clothing in the city all at prices that quality considered are the
lowest in the city.
1
CLOTHING HOUSE
mporlntit Notice.
All who blue not yet gned their
notes will pleats call at tho office c.f
H II. llagan eocrotary or tho olub
over Hank of Indian Territory and
sign their notes. Pleaso do not cause
tint delay necessary to have tho com-
mlttco call on you. II. 11. IIaoan
Secretary.
Wo buy sell and oxohango old
school booka of any kind. F. JI.
rillllo A. Co
For Kent Two furnished front
rooms to gootloman or man and wife
without children. 0. W. Ooodrich
40S Kast Cleveland.
10
10
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10
10
10
l'lno Kentucky whiskies brandies
and wines. Hondquartora for l'nbst
Milwaukao boor nnd good genuine
sparkling Gnat's ohampagne only SO
cents por bottle at Samo Old Moses
111 Haarlfton avenuo.
LUHo it Ci. nro prapiro.1 to giro 7011
lust what you want In tho school book
lino.
Attend the loetnra oourso the corulnp
SUHStlll
Miss 7oa Thompson now has ohargo
of tho post oflieo book atoro. See hor
for your school books and school sup-
plies The lecture course willopen with Kalla-
biiry's orclieitrn tho first week In Novum-
ber. P. 11. Lillio A Co. recotved today tho
largest shipmont of school nnd miscel-
laneous books over received In tho
oily noarly J000 volumes
Tho 3:30 train is tlio through Colorado
flyor.
School books and school supplies at
tho poatoillce book storo.
Dnllcxtcles.
Wm. Rltshaupt proprietor of tho
Vienna bnkery and oyster houso has
put In connection with his establish-
ment delicacies of imported nnd do-
mestic goods received yostordny Vir-
ginia Mwies cheese Holland spiced
herring imperial brick cheese spiced
pigs feet Imported dill pickles Rus-
sian caviar Carvolnt w 11 rat Pronch
petit poits and nil kinds of good eata-
bles to supoly all hungry people.
Open until 13 p tn
Some woll-washed old rags wantod at
Tho I.oadorolllco.
Sco 8ralth. tho bill distributor.
If you want your children properly
fitted out with school books pencils
tablets school straps nnd bags Ink
drawing books music books etc. ut
lowost possiblo prices soud them to
Llllio's drug btore.
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STRONG ALL SUMMER I
CATHARTIC
ALL !
DRUGGISTS i
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Ml- in t u CM' ntfj M altral 1 hl u N w Ytik. S?U X
No New
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Prices Were Never Before
Lews
Oklahoma Avenue and First Street.
OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE WORKS.
Manurncturos all Kinds of Vohlcklos. Painting TrlmmlnR
and Ropnlrlnft Promptly Attondod to;
822 South Division Stroot - GUTHRIE O T.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades ol Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery.
JSrOuicc and yards C05 W
Harrison Phone 20.
The Dazzling
Whiteness
of a persons tooth
is often of tho dentist's making. Any-
body can polish tooth but bringing
out tho brilliant natural color Is n
different thing. Wo oxcol in ovcry
branch of dental Bcicnco and our prices
aro no moro than inaybo you linvo paid
for bungling work.
G. A. HUGHES. D. D.S..
The Leading Dentist.
Ofllco rooms 1 2 and 3 ovor Hank of
Indian Torritory.
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Story
So
Bee
Suiioii 0 we Marble W
Hnvo No Travollnpf Agon In
Hut we xnX yon wtionave trirnds rrit.ni?
In the tomb ami wish to mark the rti? in
memory of tnc rtMd to Cme tiurYaril
anil Sre Wliat Yuu Are IluylnK ami Mn
Prom 2S to no Percent by DuIue Tins Way
rtRcnlH rrptrni'nllnc larRC stin ki ulten tin
nut liave half what we carrv In flnlsbrd
work In our yard They ilrnw yem a Due
picture and ak vou l tltn a blii'lmtr r.lir
lor a poor Rraile a double nrlre. ..iirmp
their wkcm and exionNi. Think r If V
will duillrate anv of their ordi-rs m.ni ?J to
4ii it rent le. We guarantee all cf nr
work All the work In the Uulhrlc 1 emetery
except six Hmall nh wan done by us
notice the name cut on the base.
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5 line m
J. W. SUTTON Mgr.
First putillBhod In Ilatly Loader Or to
bnr 7. 1897.
Notice Tor Publication.
Land olllco at (luthrlo O. T. OHo
borl 1807.
Notice la hereby kIvcii that the follow
Idr nnniel Rflttlor him lllud notlco of his
Intontlon to mako final proof In unpport
of hh claim and that taU proof will be
made heforn tho resistor and roridvor at
Outhriu Okln nn Novmbir 'J 1KU7 viz
'I'Iioiiiiik libiiilxt for lotM .1 and -I. north
of I) ne 1 1 Fork and lots R nnd fl Houtli nt
Donp I'ork all of nw nr hoc. 13 tp 14 r 1
at
ilo namnu tho following wltno.iaoa to
prnvo Ills continuous realdnucu upon and
cultivation of laid laud viz:
lolin llnlwr. of InKrani U. '1'.; John
Collo of liiKrnm O. T.j Joxhua l.acey of
MoavimIr O. T. and Jumoa M. Wilson of
Ingram U. T.
07 A. N. J. Oiiook UoKlster
Soo Smith tho bill distributor
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