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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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NORTH EAST AND WEST.
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Outhrlo. I Quthrle. llCan. CltyjGhlcaKO.
ft 40 a. m.
J 25 p. m
t 10 p. m.
&:49a.m.
3:30 p. m
; 7:00 a. in
0'uup.m. i:43a.ra.
Local HrelhSt.
Local Freight.
Bonin souiniABT and Boutnvrssr.
i Arrive
NcOuthrle.
iJlVl IS p. m.
& U 05 p. m.
(Ill 3:30 p. m.
Leave
Guthrie.
U.2Sp. m.
u:ik p. m.
9 00 a. m.
Airlve i Arrive
FJVorthJOalvn
0:36 p. m- 9:05 a.m.
8:05 a. m. 9:35 p.m.
Local Freight.
A. J. Corklna Agent.
. 6:40 am
. 7:45 am
.. 0:14 am
.11:10 pm
. 3:C0 pm
. 4:35 pm
. 7:fi6 am
Choctaw Oklahoma A Unlf It. It. Co
East.
Leave Kl Reno
Leave Oklahoma City
Leave Shawnee ......
Leave South McAlester..
Atrtve Wlster
Via Witter.
Arrive Fort Smith
Arrive St. Louis .....
Wtit
Leave SL Louis. - 8:10 pm
Leave Ft Smith 11 :B7 am
Leave Wlster 1 :30 pm
Leave South McAlister 4 :10 pm
Leave Shawnee :S5 pm
Leave Oklahoma City :05 pm
Arrive El Keno 10:05 pm
llatween Oklahoma City and El Keno.
Leave Oklahoma City for west 9:05 am
Arrive Kl Heno 10:15 pm
Leave 1U Reno (or cast 8:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7:40 am
LeaveOklahoma City tor west 3:50 pm
Arrive Kl Reno 4:52 pm
Leave Kl Reno east .. . 11 sib am
Arrive Oklahoma City 12:20 pm
Trains to and from Guthrie make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at Kl Reno lor
points on the Rock Island north and south.
Tor rates and Information apply to
J. F. HOLDKN Traffic Manager
South McAlestc I. T.
O. M M. ELLSWORTH
Agent Oklahoma Cltv.
KDWIN ADAMS
Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City O. T
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
TUOMAS S. WHITE
ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW.
WashlriKton D. C
Koomi ios-6-o Atlantic uuildlng.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
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Pi FRI KLONDIKE.
SERIOUS TIMES AHEAD
f OR DAWSON CITY
NO FOOD CAN BE BOUGHT.
I'ooil fa ml no It Sure to Occur and
J'nlo.s tlm Miner. I.rnvo llnforn-
Sprlni; They Will Htnrro 'o
Doath Two btenmtiri Ar
rlT. Hut llrlnc No 1'nv
llam I.ntet Kim.
pVAVID L. QITT
PENSION ATTOnNBY
Washington. D. C.
No. 821 F. Street N. W
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Bureau
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected case;
lollclted Correspondence Invited.
y rATSON E. COLEMAN
Land and Patent Attornoy
Washington D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ul'dg
REFERENCES-Hon. M. V. Allen U. S. Sen-
ates lion. Lafe Pence Klnderhook N. Y.
Hon. John a Hell M. at Hon. 1. D. Hicks
M. O
TJRANK H. CROSTHWA1TE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WashlriKton D. C
1K0 F Street N. W.
Land Pactlce a Specialty.
N
AOMI Rebekah Lodge No. z I. O. O. F.
meets every -rnursaay evening ai :au
lYeinDerger uunu-
InOdd Fellows hall In the V
Ing. Visitors welcome.
HIRDK SCOTT. N. O
KATIE McWETHY Secy.
GUTHRIE Camp No. i. Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday nlxht In the
K. of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come J. II. TOWERS Clerk.
ED. PENTECOST Con. Com.
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ODTHRIE LODGE NO.
A. F. A A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
in cacn mourn ai bociock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H. I'. ARDERY Sec.
A. J COR KINS. W M
Seatti.b Wttsh.Not. . Twonty-
flvo man nrrlvetl liora to-ilny on tho
City of Sonttlo illrect from Dawson
City. Tliay were divided Into two
parties the last one of wlitch loft
Dawson October 10. They enmo out
orer the Dnlton trail Thoy are re-
ported to havo botwoon them 800000
In drafts ana SCO0.OOO In gold dust.
All toll stories of a food shortage In
Dawson that i almost a famine. Tho
Inst person to lenvo Dawson was Jack
Dnltan. Whon Dnlton loft thcatotiin-
ers Alice and Holla hnd reached there
loaded light. It U snld that tho Hoi-
1 a's cargo consisted of whisky ami
bllllnrd balls. She brought no pro-
visions. Tho Canadian government
mounted police chartered tho llclla
and gave nil who wished n free pass to
tho Yukon. Tho Holla Is reported to
have loft about Octobor 13 with J00
men.
According to the statements made
by members of tho Dill ton party thcro
is liable to bo troublo of tho moit
serious kind this winter In Dawson.
Hilly Lcnk told one of tho men In a
party nhoad of him whom ho met nt
Dyou lhr.t nil tho people talk .about
nt Dawson Is tho food famine.
Mon were gathorlng In groups and
cursing with might and main tho
new comers that wero constantly
coming Into tho Klondike with
searcoly any provisions Tho mounted
police wore ollerlng free transporta-
tion to tho "grub pllos" further down
the Yukon but to eountloss hundreds
who had labored hard all through tho
hummer accumulating a grub stake
the prospoet was uninviting to say the
least Tho mon llgured that It would
take nil their earnings In gold to pay
their living expanses at 1'ort Yukon
during the winter and that in tho
spring they would not oven havo
enough loft to pay passage money
back to Dawson to say nothing of
purchasing enough food to subsist un-
til thoy could got started again. To
these poor follows tho oiler of tho
mounted police ns no hotter than
tho prospect nt Dawson of bolng com-
pelled to live on half rations until tho
supply bonis could rcnoh tho diggings
In die spring.
Illaliop Chnpvlla Promoted.
Romk Nov. 20. The pope hns ap-
pointed tho llov. I. L. Cfiapello bish-
op of Sniitu Vo N. M. to the arch-
blshnnrio of New Orleans.
NEWS NOTES.
It Is dlsooverod that tlioro Is no law
th'Mlaftourt prohibiting plural mar-
rlngos.
.Mm Scales ot SL Louts tho netrro
asnllnnt of Katie Plsse received a
sentence of 00 yonrs.
Webb McNaUohnrgoa that tho Clark-
son rate shoot system Is a device to
ovinia tho Kansas nntl-trusClnw.
A inovemant Is afoot In St hauls for
a pardon for Maud I.trtn Senator
Morrlm 7s slay or.
Dr. Prank Agramonte and Thomns
.T. Sntnc Cubans reprieved from death
fifteen times nrrlvwl In. New York.
Counterfoil dollars containing moro
sllvor than the originals art lit c fro il-
lation In Son Francisco.
llawntlnns wore told Sti an address
by Senator Pottlgrew that ho had
found no natives for nnnoxatlon. t
Harry M. Greene a Monterey Cl.
capitalist tnnrrlcd his housekeeper
Miss Aldn Mny FnTon.
TCnouph ourreney moasjires nlrendy
nrc before oongruss to kjop tho com-
mittees busy through 'Iho session.
Comptroller Kckeli' rcslgnntlon will
tnke elTect tho last of Decomber. He
will become presldont of a Chicago
bank.
No tidings have boon raeolvedof tho
whereabouts oT M. Golden a disap-
pointed ollleoseoker who disapearetl
from Washington.
Deputy t'nltod States Marshal
Oeorge Lawsou who killed Outlaw
Dynamite Dick roeelvod rewards
amounting to 82.SOO.
11. 11. Kelly formerly of tho- Mc-
l'hersou Kreomau. has anuonnccd his
Intention of starting a l'opullst paper
In Topcka to succeed to tho patronage
of the Advocate. Mr. Kelly was at
one time a prominent Hopubllcou state
senator.
W. V Cockrlll of Chicago Is suing
1'latte county Mo. Cockrllis and
Woodsons for an estate of which ho
claims to have been doprlvod.
Tho will of the Into .1. H. Kotaham
of Chicago probated Mrs. Minnie Wnl-lnce-Walkup-Ketcham
being named ns
solo devisee of an estate worth about
S'-ttft.OOO.
Tlie records of the internal revenue
bureau show that tho reeolpts for the
five months of tho prcsout fiscal year
will exceed those for tho samo period
lnht year by about 58000000.
Troseoutlng Attornoy Norrls of St
Josopli hns notified strootear company
ofllcluls that tho law requiring vesti-
bules on all electric oars must be com-
plied with.
Tho Western Federation of Ornlu
Dealers which was formed at St
Joseph Ma olected .lohn Wort of
York Neb. president and 11 .1. Smi-
ley of Dunavant Kan. secretary.
TO OUItK A COI.D IN ONK DAY
Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablctc-
All druggists rotund tho money if it
falls to euro. 25c. Tho genuine has
L. II. Q on each tablet.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 1. A. O. U. W. meet;
Thursday evenings of each week at 7:30
In Victor block corner First and Harrison
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
6 J T HRICKNER M. W.
L. N HUMSHKR Recorder.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. S K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:80 In their hall
In the Victor block corner First and Harri-
son. Visiting knights are always welcome
JAMES M WHEELER C. C.
J. TOUOART M. of F. andK. Of It S
IORU Meets every Tuesday night In K
K of P. hall. Visiting chlsfs always wel-
come. M. 11. CHERRY Chief of Records.
G
UTHR1E Lodge No. I. O. O. F. meets
Monday night oi eacn wees at t.w. vis-
:li
Itlnrndil KrllnwB nlwavs welrme.
P. W. RITTKRHUSCH N. O.
O W. BRUCE. Sec'y lock box I7V.
OKLAHOMA encampment No. 1 1. O. o. K
J meets every Tuesaay evcnini
meets everv Tuesdav even ne in Odd
Fellows hall at 7.S0. All visiting patriarchs
welcome A. KRE11S C. P.
H L. STROUO II. Scribe
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UTUAL HMNEF1T TO LADIES.We
furnlKh emtilovment. tirocureuein: DUV.
sell or exchantce fancy articles novelty
roods periodicals etc.
WflVKN'S INFORMATION UDREAU.
Room 20 Lyon Ulnck
Cor. Harrison and Division
VIENNA
Bakerv and Cafe
Now Opens tho Season With all the
Delicacies the Market Affords.
Oysters Served In Any Style.
Short Order a Specialty. -
Special Attontlon Given to Socials and
Parties
Uellcnclo.
Win. RItzhnupt proprietor of the
Vienna bakery and oyster house has
put in connection with his establish-
ment delicacies of imported and do-
mestic goods received yesterday Vir-
ginia Swiss cheese Holland spiced
herring imperial brick cheese spiced
pigs feot Imported dill pickles Rus-
sian caviar Carvclat wurst French
petit polts and all kinds of good eata-
bles to supply all hungry people.
Open until 13 p. m.
Flno Kentucky whi&kica brandies
and wince. Headquarters for l'abst
Mllwaukeo beer and good geuuino
sparkling Oast's champagne only SO
cents per bottlo at Samo Old Mosco
3)1 Uairison avenue.
For Rent Two flno
town. D. II. Mitchell.
farms closo to
Toy books booklets and children's
books tt tho I'ostofllcc book storo.
Attond tho lecture
season.
courso tho coming
Now music latest hits at tho post
ofllco book storo
J. II. Gregg ot Dundee Kan. writes:
"My llttla daughter who has been
troubled with Croup ovcrBlnco she was
thrco months old never found any-
thing to relievo her until I tried Hogg's
Clhcrry Cough Syrup and that has
cured hor entirely. I think It is the
best Cough Syrup on tho market.''
Wallaco it Mueller and Vauderpool'B
drug store.
WORKING THE SOUTH.
Hnrmcm Mill Innarlp Itnnoliliii; for Pros
clytoi Anion); MomitHlneor.
LoiTisvii.T.K Ky. Nov. 29. A ro-
narka ble lcliglous movement is going
)n In tho South but it Is onu which
jrth odoxy does not look upon with fu-
ror. It is a systematic attempt on the
part of tho Mormon church to procure
oroselytes to tile faith of tho Lattor
Day Saints among tho unoduoated
nount nineurs. Tho work is In charge
3f Killer Kimball ot Salt Lake pros!-
'lout of tho Southern Mormon propa-
ganda and it Is his avowed purpose to
lond nt loast ono missionary to every
:ounty in the South. They nre also
boing sont in Southern Indiana Hit-
lois and Missouri Chattanooga seems
to bo a sort of headquarters for tho
novemont.
Seo Smith tho bill distributor
First published In Dally Leader Nov.
28 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Guthrie O. T. Nov. 37
1897.
Nottcp is hereby given that the follow-
ing namod settler has filed nottceof his In-
tention to mako flual proof In support of
hiii claim and thatsala proof will bo made
boforo tho register and receiver at Guth-
rie. O. T on Junuary 0 1893 viz:
William llackiinus for tho so jr sec 30
tp 10 r 2 woit.
He names tho following witnesses t
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation ot said land viz:
Charts K. Smith Daniel KletTer. Henry
Ilurcham Andrew J. Hoover allot Guth-
rie. O. T.
4331 A. N J OliOOK. ReffilUr.
tuanusv
CHOCOLATE
BON SONS
Tor Sale By
WM. RITZHAUPT.
Telepuor.e 23. Open till 12
First publlshod In the Daily Leader
Nov. 10 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land oC'ce at Guthrie O. T. Nov. 18
1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
Inn named settler has filed notice of his in
tention to mako final proof In support of
ins ciaim ami mat gam prooi Will lie
made boforo the resistor and receiver IT.
S. land ofllco at Guthrie O. T. on Doc-
umuur -J ioji vi?.;
Alphous K. Stuckor for the sw or sec
35. twplOn r3 w.
no names tno lonowintr witnesses to
provs his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
William II. Itowman George M. Steph-
ens Sherman Reed and Oscar Rlghtmlre
all of Seward O. T.
4311 A. N. J. Crook Register.
n. h: sturgis;
Solicitor for
Complete Cotton Ginning Outfits.
OKLAHOMA
State Gazetteer
AMI
Prom wagon to bale set up rcadv4or work
Including boiler and engine. Gold medal
awarded a Worlds Pair and 'Dallas State
Pair.
N. H. STURGIS.
Correspondence Solicited. P. 0. Box 235 Uallirio 0. T.
ga;aca:a;e(eCc5(ccJS3)j)ai)()))))))B)B)))H
111 Airship 1'llM T.llco a lllnl.
Topkka Knn. Nov. HO. Chnrles
Hans n young farmer living near To-
pokit has for two years boon working
nit an airship idau and yofitordny
oiado a successful experiment. The
lliip is built after tho model of u lingo
bird. It is twelve feot from bow to
stern nnd tho same distance between
the tips of the wings. Haas' ship rose
rapidly and sailed li distance of rui
feet whon n rope to whleh It was at
tached brought it to a standstill. It
was hnulod down and sent up again
with a tub containing -00 pounds of
rock.
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'ot the difference between a first second or
class t - pewritcr. But the length of time a
typewriter
continues to do its work tells
the story.
Good work easily done :
continuous service and lots
of it always.
More than ever from the
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VOLUME 1.
Ootriplfcd and I'tlbltslied by
O. W. RJcMILLTSN.
sssssskRETmSH L
.VII fiiTQ I'liltirifl Mnrh o Ynrd
Contalnlne'au alphabetical list or every
Village and hamlet In Oklahoma.
omlttefl. tfnder
City. town.
Nat one however small or remote will be
ten. under each also alnhabetlcallv
arrange!! win appear tne name oi every
buslneM man or nrm. All the names wlfl
appear again classliled according to occupa-
tion. Tbc publication will also contain of-
ficial directories statistical tables and other
features that will make It an Invaluable
book of reference to every merchant manu
faetarer professional man and shipper In
the territory.
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Oloanlnif and llopalrlr.
Dyeing a Spelalty
SatlsfAtlon Guaranteed.
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in u uuiiiiiu mull.
Hnre No TrarolhiR AkciiIa
Hot w ask vou who have Irlends ret ng
In the tomb and wish to mark the grar h.
memory of the dead to Come t.inta'i
ami See What You Are lluylng and -.ae
Prom to 80 Percent by Doing This Way
Agents representing large stocks i (tea J
not have half what we rarry in flnishe 1
vrniK. in our yaru iney now ynu a nne
nciure ana asK ynu to sign a oinutng
(loUlilc
lor a poor grade a'
their wages and expenses
will duplicate anv nf their ordrri f r
nrlte
Think
rder
covering
ff. We
mEftii
40 per cent less We guarantee all if our
work. Allthewnrk In the (luthrle cemetery
except six small Jobs wan done by us
notice the name cut n the base
m nne ir
J. W. SUTTON Mgr.
Ill W Harrison
Quthrle. Ok
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WYCK0FF SHAMANS S. UBNEDICT 327 Hroadway New York.
Knnsns City Mo. House. 105 West Ninth Slroot.
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The Mistletoe
105 West Harrison
Bar.
Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR - - PHONE 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager
Get The News Wh li-
lt's Fresh
Ueforo Ureakfast
Every Day.
The Morning Lkadkk
Only 10c a Week.
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The boat grades oi Coal a'
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery
2T0fflt:c and yards 60G W
Harrison Phone 20.
I
First published In the Dally Leader
Novomuor 7 1897.
Notice lor Publication.
Land olllco at Uuthrlo O. T. Novom-
uor 0 1837.
Notice Is hornby glvun that thb follow-
liiK named sottlor hns Hied notice of lilaln-
tontlon to n.nUo final proof In support of
bis claim and that said proof will bo
mado before resistor nnd rccotvor IT H.
land olllco at Uuthrlo O. T. on Decem-
ber 8. 1807. vli:
ClinrlodT. Molono tor tlm go ijr see. 3
tp lii r. S wost.
llo names tho followlriK witnesses to
provo his continuous reslilonce upon nnd
cultivation of. snld land viz:
(leortrn Yiirimr Andrew (1. Copolnnd
Cnlvln M. Uiimsoy Tnv llurnes nil of
(luthrle O.T.
4;il3 A. N. J. Ouook. Knrtster
The Dazzling
Whiteness
ot a porcons tooth
Is often of tho dontlat's-rnnklnR Any
body can polish tooth but blinking
out tho brilliant natural color la a
different thing. Wo exool in every
branch ot dental ecionco and our prices
aro no moro than may bo you have pak
for bungling work
G. A. HUGHES. D. D. S..
The Leading Dentist.
Oflloo rootua 1 'i and 3 over Hank ot
Indian Territory.
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asMa'.uzzz.iMZ'.B
TALK IS CH
EAP.
falking loud in the papers of extravagant promises never kept may make one
customer but no moie. We arc after trade steadv regular increasing trade.
Not by fooling people. We want to hold our customers
We sell the right sort of merchandise the kind you will
like at prices you can afford to pay. We would like to have you well acquainted
with our Clothing. This week we have a special offering for you the like of which
cannot be found in the city.
How are we to get it?
and take pains to do so.
Tho richest ot Klondike finds is
liegg's Littlo Giant 1'llls. The? cure
not only constipation sick headaches
and biliousness but relievo all kinds
of disorder. Take no substitutes
Wallace & Mueller and .Vandorpool'8
drugstore.
Reselcction of scats for tho lecture
courso will begin Saturday Dscomber
4 at H a. m. at Wallace & Mullor'e
drug store.
Wanted WJ lie girl to work In pri
vato family. Enquire Loader oflUo.
Lillle & Co. aro prepared to give you
lust what you want In the school book
line.
Thoto who have been cotllied to pay
poll tax must como and settle at once
or bo prosecuted to fullest extent of
law. P.. W. Hralth street commis-
sioner. Wo have mado arrangements with
eastern publishers ot music to roceive
all the latest hits in new inublc. both
instrumental and vocal and wo can
supply any piece of music on short
notice. V. IS. Llllie & Co.
First published In The Dally Leader No-
vember 14 1107.
Notlco for Publication.
Land Ofllce at Quthrle O. T. Novem-
ber 13. 1807. K
Notice Is heroby given that tho following
naraoQ seiner na? nioa notico
of his
Intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will bo
made before register and receiver United
States land ofllce at Quthrlo. O.T.. on
December 18. lb07 viz:
Goorgn M. titopbens tor lots 1 and 2
and bouthltialf of tho northeast quarter of
section 3 township 15 range 3 west.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of. said land viz:
AlpheusE Btuoker.oVVUIIam II. Bow-
man Nicholas Stephens and Oscar Right-
mire nil of Seward O. T.
4303 A. N. J. Cbook Register.
SPECIAL SALE OF
Men's and Boys' Suits
Men's all-wool heavy weight
Suits in all the latest
styles $5 to $15.
7J J f r
SPECIAL SALE OF
Men's and Boysllvercoats.
All the newest colois in Ker-
seys Meltons and Beavers
$5.00 to $15.00.
The 3:30 train is the through Colorado
flyer.
Wallace
& Mueller soil
Lyceum Lecture courso.
tickets to the
The largest line of dolls and doll
cabs ever shown in the city are now
on display at Llllie's drug and book
otore. Dol cabs from 23c to 84; dolls
from Sc to 35.
Notice.
All parties purchasing tax sale cor
tificates at the annual 6alo held Mon-
day! Nov. IS last are hereby notified
that the same are ready for delivery
and that they must be settled for at
once. Fkbdinasd Bitteiiuusqu
County Treasurer
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A carload or more of toys and boll-
day novelties books etc. are being
received and arranged for the recep-
tion nt Santa Claus at Llllie's drug
and book store
Everything in Hats Caps Shirts Underwear Handkerchiefs Hosiery Neck
wear Suspenders. Come and investigate our methods of doing business. No
misrepresentation.
HiVE
Levy's Bee
CLOTHING HOUSE
Oklahoma Avenue and First Street.
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