The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 102, Ed. 1, Monday, September 26, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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For Congroaa:
JAMES R. KEATON.
itNC Hl.rHH VOV.MT TllAKT
Gouiicloian 4th Gouticll Distr.et.
Jasprk S. Sotn.K.i
HepresenvBtlve 17th District:
JOSRI'II W Wisuv.
Ileoror.entntlve uf lSth Dlstriot:
Dk. Kr.yiiai.i..
Probate Judge J. L.Oai.vkht.
For Sheriff Juntos Oldham.
For County Attorney ISdoar W. J onus
For County Clerk Cuas. E. HRmvin
For Treasurer DaviuT. KkvbBii
istflBter of Derds RicilAltD S Smitu.
Snpt Public ScIiooW.Thomas Momtow
Assessor . W C. Rhodes.
County Surveyor tl. V. Wooowoirni.
Public Weigher . . . Q W. Sawveb.
Corone- Dn. J. Q. Cathbho.v.
1 W. V. Stii.kb 1st dUt.
County l oiu'ra M. V. At.LK.v.Jnd dlst
( Jas. Lovki.1. 3d dldt
01 Tiiiui: Tans&iiii' tickht.
Justice of the peaco j j A'-
M.Jay.
UNO.
Constable Vrk Ovkhbat.
MONDAY SBPTEMHBR 30 1303.
Thk most popular thing Alger can
do at the present tlmo is to live up to
thfct rumor
Col liryan knows where he can
find some fighting if the government
has none for him to do
Tiifinrc scorns to be a universal de-
mand that the war department bo
packed away In moth balls.
WoNDKit whether Wcbstor Davis will
bring. along with him that "won-
derful hat" when he visits Oklahoma.
It takes an expert mathematician to
juggle tho Maine returns until thoy
prove a .1000 republican majority in
Knbraska.
Thk Oregon and Iowa will not go
through the Suez einal. The Paoifle
ocean Is none too long for the Oregon
aud Iowa
J H Thomas wan nominated at
Pawnee on the 2'J by the Demoerat
and Populists for the legislature and
will bo elected hands down.
Thk Dreyfuscxpobuies Indicate Unit
France being the possessor of suuli an
army bhould be the first convert to
the car's disarmament scheme.
TnK result of the conference be-
tween Colonel Roosevelt and Tom
Piatt seems to prove that Piatt the old
boy is fcomcthlng of a "rough rider '
himself
A utti k over a month to the elec-
tion and the Li:adkii has not received
a single campaign document from the
campaign committee. Does anybody
know where they are?
S A Mann of Uuthrle was here
Wednesday iu the iuterest of the Outli-
ne State Fair. The fair this year will
have many special features that will
be of gr?at interest. Special ratos
have been secured over the Santa Fe.
Norman Democrat-Toplo.
It was the daily Lbaukh that ex-
poaed and published the robbory of
the school board fund by the territor-
ial administration by whleh the attor-
ney general filled hlseoffera to the tune
of 83.48J 00 wroungfully and Illegally
taken from school children of this ter-
ritory Tub Lkahkh has llono more hard
work in exposing the Republican ter-
ritorial administration and DetinU
I. .. T .1 .1
viyuufi uouuie aoaiing on tue "iree
home" subject thau any one paper In
the tsrrltory.andytHio far as it knows
there Is no campaign committee in ex-
istence Thk Wichita Eagle boasU that
Flynn tackled Hoke . iJh onse and
lulms that ought to bo -vidonce that
ho Ssnt af.aid of Judge Keaton. l'lynu
ilsc lacWlea Ten lirosveraor on the
floor o. ihf house ouoe and iOr some
months a'tcrvarda he was the subjeev
j ".nxloas Inquires 07 his friends.
Tiis u he way r ulissturl iditor
defines a goldbug and he says that
observation confirms the definition:
"A goldbug Is just like a younT bird
when a Republican tells him r-oy thing.
lie opens his mouth and swallows It
wholl never questioning fur a mo-
ment Its trnutbfuliiebs That Is .he
reason the Republicans cherish Iu se-
cret Bucb a contempt for them."
Thk Stato Capital of the 23rd In an
editorial states what it knows Is abso-
lutely false about Judge Keaton'a
views on the money question. The
State Capital knows as everybody
else knows that Judge Keaton never
" iii'iiilr TiTini i 1
In hls-llfe on or oil th judicial bench
ontcrtalncd advocated or erjiri'ipd n
sentiment In sympathy with the gold
standard Republidan IruSt foritorlnp
and trust-proteetlnfc Idea but on tin1
contrary from ene ond of the territory
to tile other has stood squarely upon
the Chicago platform and demanded
thnt the govorntnc it uttrn to the
money tystetn of ihe constlU Hon and
the equality betwoon srold and hllvor at
the lawful ratio of 10 to 1.
Tillt K.VOAirK' TftH H'l.KtlHA
The RingiiHlier Times thinks that
the L&adkr la oirerinfr a preiututu for
1'lynn rotoa when It 1 11 slat that If
Flynn la eleated Ooventr llarne and
hi friends will be forv -d out of power
and ottt of otfce. Wb have seen no
reason to chniie our vlev.i tdnoe inak
Ing that latetiii til. and It tnkes the
.iitnen if the Times which must be
'(unions-1. to discover tviierein
die Lkaik ofiera a pre
mium for Flynn rotes Tbe
Lh-kDKK does not expect I.Vpubllennb
to vote for Jnde Keiton rui It does
expect the Democrat to do so utid In
sU'Ung a fact which is apparent to
anyone It does not Jwst see why It
1 honld produce a "dilemma that will
eius many a voter to pause." At least
t Is to be hoped that the Times will
not be placed in such a "dilemma"
as will cause it to pause at the pollB
In to casting! ta vote for Judge Ken-
ton. If the Times will oontinue to glvo
Judge Keaton the same loyal support
and Ply nn the blaekeye that the
Lkadkii doea and has been
doing ever blnce the Judge was
nominated there will be 110 oocaston
for a "dilemma "
IlKMOVlCATS Tltir.Ul'Hlt
iff
Tin:
ou.titam.
And now comes General Shatter and
says that the clmrges against the war
department are trumped up by the
Democrats for political elTe-st. Possi-
bly General iShafter has not read the
papora. The fact remains that Col.
Itoosevolt Is not a Democrat Ueneral
Mil lea Is not a Democrat the Chicago
Tribune Is not a Democrat; John Slier
man Is not a Democrat the New York
Sun is 'not a Democrat the Kansas
Oity Star Is not a Domocrat the New
York Herald Is not a Democrat Sena-
tor W. B. Mason Is nut a Democrat
the Philadelphia Lodger Is not a Demo-
crat and a long list of names of prom-
inent men and leading journals of the
Republican party arc among those
whom Gen. Shafter charges trumped
up those charges for political olfoct.
Tin: endorsement of the nomitation
of Hon. Dennis T. Flynn was added to
the rcsolations above referred to.
Tho Alva normal deals was soundly
denounced and Gov. Ramos condemn-
ed for aiding and abetting tho steal.
TIiIb part of tho resolutions was greet-
ed with cheers. Oklahoma City Times-
Journal. Yot Hon. Dennis promised the Gov-
ernor to stand by him and Indorse
every act of his administration. This
ih mixing sauerkraut and llmlurger
for the governor aud the Hon. Den-
ma. Thk Republican statu conventions
throughout tho United (States continue
to deeluro that the free silver question
is a dead issue aud the Domocratio
conventions In the same states declare
a itd equal force that the Issue is more
iliuo today than ever before. The
asuo cannot die while the great wrong
continues to exist and the time is rap-
idly coming when sliver will bo ru-
lored to its constitutional rights and
when that time comes It will cease as
a national issue and not before.
Thk cashier of the Capital ofllce
when paying oil the force last Satur-
day made a mistake aud gave Hub
Reynolds and Rev Ruchanan a' check
each lorjb. When Green learned of
the mistake he roared like fury. The
checks should have been for SO each;
as they get Si per day week duys
only Hanklns who is the mid-road
candidate for congress gets ouly 88
per week to It Iu said. Kansas City
Tim en
PosrK.N tbe ex-reprosontatlve who
the republieau papers are lauding so
highly ts an eirueet popu'ist and who
Is now pitying sueoud fiddle to the
Flynn Bide show wasn't sober enough
dining the eutlre sitting of the legisla
ture of whleh ha was a member to
know whleh side of any question ho
was voting on and during the whole
sitting he nover was In a condition to
answer post en but always "Pos'u'".
Ikb Enid Wave says that Ned
SUaon has applied for the appoint
mont of United Status Marshal of
Port Rico and one of the reasons It
advocates why Ned should got the
pUee Is that he la now chasing Cora
the Oow girl of Rlaiue county. A fel-
low that would ohase a girl would do
almost any unohivalrous aet and
would on t do at all for a Ports Rloan
marshal.
Hmr ThM
We offttr Oqo Hundrod Dollars Re-
gard 10. any c-s of Crtarrh tin t san-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Oure.
J. . 0I1BNS7. CO.. Props.
Toledo U
' '0 .he undersigned have known
P. J. Oheuey tor the last 13 years mu
believe him to bt perfectly honorabl
In all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by tholr firm.
WnfeT it TiiuAi. Wholesale Druggists
Toledo O.
Walking Kinnan it Mahvin Whole-
sale Druggists Toledo C.
I. all's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
ually acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Prlco 75o per bottle fr'old by all
DruggistB. Testimonials free.
TuioijMj Vvtrtnutttitiert
The township committeemen shou'd
read wbut the chairmen of the couuty
committees say to them aud act on A
at once A delay may cause trouble.
THE
sita .imnr mmh. -iiL..i"!!Att!MMeartMg
FREE SILVER P1RTYS TICKFJ
Bfisi Ever Made in this County
wrscuu.
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u.'inl It I'l-on ii-.i
My .
IliTlte
lei 1 1
In this teattenf the I.kaij iw
the attention of tb Ti w ( o
county to the 11 ioi m L . ge
eoiuposiug the Free Sil e
have been ulntfoc! uefo- a t
A ' tt h
the various couniy o.ilc 'a n. will l
HCfifpted by gentleti'O.i 11 .11 p iilllc 1
naeoot&tfnu thai It Ifl u' -xl pllon It
strong tlckc-1 and will wr nntt he
anpport tf every n-ie who be!te-e 1 01
sclentlously in reform n h Metho Ik
of attininlstrattng the 1 uur' all Irs '
the county.
First Mr. Jasper S. Soul' . "n'll nrf
for the Otuuotl in the Mihcuuni.ll .ia-
trlet Is ii (rontlnttian of tin highest
cbaraetor for JotcKrii.y and prrbily
Mr. Soule Is the wlltoi of Mi j lleu'c
Field and Forum and reflbtt.a wlm Ills
family 011 his fine farm siv mllos wost
of Guthrie and Is a member of the
national committee of the Populists
party for tills territory. He Is a gon
tlemnn of tine educaii 11 and is a wri
ter of strong character 011 all ques-
tions relating to tbe subject of agrl
culture Btoalt and farm and i; an ex
perienced legislator and if elected as
certainly he will be If tbe labarlug
men and farmff.a study their own In-
terest Hon. Joseph Wlsby for the 17th ro-
piesentativa district Is a lawyer of
high standing and the equal of any
member of the bar in the territory
Ho was nominated by the convention
without solicitation and when alwent
fiuirt thu territory on legal business.
No man In tho territory J more olos
ly allied to or more thoroughly in
y 111 path r wllh the great laboring In
teresU of the country than Joseph W
Wisby. Iu addition to his If gal qualitl
cation he has had inueli and VAluuble
experience 111 matters of legislation In
the state from whence he came hav-
ing served in the legislature then
with great distinction to himself and
the county he represented.
Joe" as everybody calls him b
truly one of the people and is thor
oughly Imbued with thu fact that
many of the laws of our statute books
are criminal in their oppression of tho
people and if ho is elected these op
pressive laws will either bo wiped off
tho statutes or so amended as to take
away their oppressive features
Dr. W. A. Kendall is our standard
boaror for the legislature from the
18th representative district. Tho con-
vention at Mulhall made no mistake
when It nomlrated Dr. Kendall lie
is an able man an honest man and a
faithful man and one in whom per-
fect confidence oan be placed at all
timet: and under all olrenmstauues.
In all tho territory a better or safer
man has not b eu nominated by any
party for the work baforo him than
Dr. Kendall. Tho Lkadkii Is told that
the people of his district have sueh
ooutldenee In htm and roflpeetand loe
him so highly that he wjil make a big
Inroad In tjm Republican vote up
there.
i j'KoiiATfl'Junim.
Mr. J. L Calvert Is our liarididatc
for probate Judge Mr. Culvert Is a
young lawyer of excellent u'rtalniuunu
and amply equipped for the disehargn
of the duties of the high and honor
able position he seeks. He is one of
the hardest working young lawyers in
Logau county courteous ulfable und
thoroughly reliable au 1 has always
been In entire sympathy with the
great Struggling masses In their ef-
forts to free homselves from the bpud-
age of the oppressors of lionyst la or.
Asa young and struggling lawyor he
Is entitled to the support of all men
who believe In rewarding honest toll
and industry.
FOlt SUKItlFP.
Next uomoM that old Roman Junius
Oldham known atul rivspectud all over
Mvau county. Mr. Oldham If o touted
abertiT will faithfully execute tho laws
aud tulle for his feoa ouly what tbe
law says he Is entitled to and no
mora He outue to Logan county
when Uis .territory was opoued in isau
with his family and became nt onee
active In building up every Interest
and doing all In his power to pusj) to
the fropt Logan couuty. No bunlnostt
enterprise fulled to nociiro his earnest
oo-operatiou and best eifert bath of
money and mnsele. He like all Deui-
ourats s.aud (;1) the grsai. masses of
tbe paople in their ulnngln agilnjt
the corporations who feed and grow
fat upon the lubor of the country.
COUXTV ATTUKJiBY.
Fop thl Importan. oftleo the Fr a
Silver party present thu name of Ed-
gar W. Jones to the voters of Lovan
county. lk Is nedl&g for the Lkajikji
to te'. M axpaylng psepli Iior ii
porta jt to them is tho oftiee o. ootinty
attorney end the man who shall fill It.
Ch to the county reoorda or the tast
two years aal " what ruoklessness
has characterised the expenditures
what jobs have been exploited what
suiiM have beon paid out (o build up a
few favorites and hqln he ooinmis-
6lonera to hold on toi their jobs. Every
one knows that with an honest and
capab'o oounty attorney the commis-
sioners would nOt dare to throw awuy
the people's money ip thu reckless
manner it has been done during the
last two years.
COUNTY CI.KIIK
Charles H. Herwl
ijrls our candidate
Charfcy''' as ne is
lor county corif tiiarjcy
familiarly callel by Jili legion of
friends. Is a farmer aud as level-headed
thoroughgoing pushing young
LKADKR omiUW OKLAHOMA
" -frra-HTrirr -n -x rai ' -
Rheumatism Gone
Complication of Diseases After
Having the Grl
Botto r Evory Wny Inco Taking
r.id'8 slniafirn.'HI
'.'he rti and othe. 4orn of srrlo 1-
l .es iMop IcRVt the .'ei.i lo a
Umitingli'v tlernngr co 'Ulon. 1
neb "wis" ood's SarsnirMl! is j'Ji
il -tt ' n u . i8fld tills.
. n . e. m rlth 1 c itujul1-i.ion
11 lsso its. waieomtipniod ruw ery
'ljaud u-jme dlDOi'rgd. M" ''
p.oci .' . bolllrl 'oot't. Ssraaparllle
aa ' lati 1. 1 l.ig n. Atur taking ie
j-Hlb. tilo. 1 gn'nwi h. vre'.-ht aud lelt
iMTcetlt ii-stisr. '' 1. '(j'l.nji'Jsunrltn
V.Wch 1 hd l.eet. iroubltxl ls!t tue arrt
Mi xll 3arwrtprilM ." ao HtrnctU.
I li.ve k ' lu.th in iu 01 ratlvfl power."
VTLl. AM GaUiiW "e- H'y KllW.
9 Sarsa-
S parilla
Titil.ot-tntac. ilin'ln. Trn niw.d ru.mr.
KoI.l b ali .Imcslil ' illtu y
. 1 . 1 iii . net atllj
lUlilil tl V 4tl0
HOOaS I'lllS eltectl.cly.
1Zceut
man as can be found In Logan canity.
He 1 a thorough gontlem m whom
evorybodv likes. The oll'eo of co nty
clerk U an Important one and the
occupant ought to be a man of large
judgment with whom the comity com-
missioners may freely consult on the
financial aital s of the county for his
position naturally plaoes In his posses-
sion thi information on which the
-commissioners are called to act and
his counsel In these matters next tc
the couuty attorney is most valuable
Charley Herw g will fill all these re-
quirements. COUNTY TltKASUItKIl.
For this imp rtint office v. e present
the name of David T Keyser. Those
who have known Mr. Keyser longest
say that he U the peer of any man In
or out of Logan county In a 1 thu qual
ities that constitute the really upright
aud honest man Faithful and earnest
iu whatever he does or undertakes to
do thu public moneys wuu d be as
safe in his hands as If they were In
the iron vaulti of the United States
treasury.
ltKOISTKIl OF IlKKOS.
Richaid 8. Smith will be the next
register of deeds of Logan couuty.
That statement comes so direct that
thera is little ground for the possibil-
ity of n "ilstake He Is oue of tin
bes find biggest hearted all-rouivl
good ft-llown the sun whinei on ar.I it
Is said that every man whoknowv 1 1
will vote for him without regai 1
politics just because it may be said of
him that ho "voted for Dick Smith."
HL'PKIUKTKNDRNT OF PUUMC SCHOOLS
For the office of superintendent of
public schools the Free 'Silver party
presents tho name of Prof. Thomas
Morrow whom overy teacher ard
others who know him say is splendidly
quaPfied for the position ho seeks.
A8K8sda.
For this most important office the
Free Silver party prosonts the name of
W. 0. Rhodes to the people of Logan
couitjty. If there is one single office lu
tbe couuty where politics and every-
tnio else should be laid aside but the
absolute fitnis for '.he duties whinb
bit lrequlrod to perform it Is that of
oounty assessor. Wo have been told
that Mr. Rhodes is fully equipped to
execute tho duiies of the position aud
that if he Is elected there will be no
complaints ever lodged against his
work.
sruvKYoii.
Our candidate for comity surveyor is
Mr. O. V. Woodwortli who possesses
all the qualifications for the discharge
of the duties of the office.
WKICIIIKIt
Mr. (1 W. Sawyer Is tho Free Silver
party's candidate for oounty weigher
and should and will receive tho full
vote of the party. '
COMMISSIO.NKHS.
W. Frank Stiles is the Free Silver
party's candidate for county commis-
sioner from tho First district Miles V
Allen fioin the Second district and
J aim. Lovell from the Third district.
All those gentlemen stand well with
tho people and should be elected. The
LitUJKK vlll have something more to
Bay about the ondldAtes for county
commissioners.
The township candidates wllj re-
oelvu thi Lkadkk's attention in a low
davs.
1 Notice.
The voters of the Fifie Stiver puty
of the elty of Guthrie are hereby called
to imiotin delegate gouventloii at the
Free ollvor headquarters In said city
of (iuthrie at w .'clock p. m. on the
1st day of Septombe.' 180S 10 nomi
nate two justices of il.e peae and two
oonstauies lor said city.
The respective wards are reiiuested
to hold caucuses to select delegates to
sunt convention at 7 0 clock p. m. on
the same dato. The ropresemctlon in
said convention to be ont delegate for
each o votes of uialor iractlon enst for
J. 1. MeOanluls In 1800 Thu various
-iard will be entitled to the iOllow
intr deleiratos .
First wafil 2 ; second ward 3 ; third
v aru i ; fourth ward 3 ; fifth ward 3
L F. Lavkiity
Chairman Populist central com
cj. Oiu ecretary.
J W. S.NYItKll.
rtialrman I) mocratic com
Johx Savi t.Er. Secretary "
- ' ' ' - '
rl)r '.Viniamn'initlanPlIo
()iuimoiiiwin euro iiuua
vUtellurf and IiebloK
1 ilu IiubkOrtiMtbotvmors.
as tuo itcnint; atuutt.acts
k il lu.uitio. eives lUbiunt ru
in I lr 1 1 iamb inUittol'ilcOlnt
mmit 1- nrenaird far l'llos and Itch-
f Hi pruaie lwrtB. Kvery box la
Kurruri'txi Jiv drufttista. by idmU on r
4lpt ol urn M
m and ffl.uu
UflLLUMS
XANUFJICTURING CO . l'roi.
C'loviilaad tibia
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
Tbrv ovvrcum Wknef. Orcga
UriEv an J omUlouaili:rua tivn
t 11 ' llicj mo ' J.lfn iter"
lacirlitt wsDianlidod. aMlng d.
t.roMamlqriiritiinaiKMlr.
non trukKtr tat momu quut
Own- Cnuvt til briu HIP !
. Plv I uirurv. mi iir wtj
V mull. Hold UV drUiHlUO.
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THE RES
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Ufth i'ttr tHirrr CuiireiiHtiii
l.l 11 fir))
Ifinlcr I ISH.t.
1. The Free Silver party of ' '.Jm-na
territory In convention asiiiblid
hereby deulare our unalterable f ally
In thee HBO of tho ;ree ard nilmlt d
coinage of bit 1 gold and a' ve at th
ratio of 1 to I wltl m t " Biting or ' v
oonsei' or onveiilci je u n oth-1
nation.
ii. Voiu.tlird oli t t1 atali money
either ttol 1 slher 1 d r a 1 i ? '
tssu J jj tiii ierrl i lrnm " "u
in- . M ie-i eni'
public an 1 p'l t ui.
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1 J.
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?Miy
15 f-
Inbaii In uongrSs .
5. That v c. ul. t 11 h
golit bearing ' unilB by
nioiit lUIihi 1 1 li'n i if
il. Thai 1 in t llgatioi'
Ii -u 'lie.' j
tue gove 1
'eacu or ai
f llio go
crnniciH hI ml
j til n gold .11 jilv
a- may Im 1 1 i
iiriiiin n t.
li'Mit t. me k'nv
7. 'Ihhi wo r ir U -rably opi.os il
to thu ictiremct l f I m green back
realising 1 hat suc'i (.don would fur
th er eon tract til ci cu atlng imdiuiu
and fnrtltt r leiluc- tin' prlcf of labor
und its product.
t). Relieving that the gtverument
has no tight t( speculate In thu public
''omaiu an l that the settlers thereup-
on are eni.Uk't 10 the lands opened to
settlement vt declare our purpose to
pro'noto th cause of ficc homes.
I. Haltering in tho lualienab'o
right of the American people to self
government and that officers select-
ed to administer public affairs should
be elected by tho people so governed
we declare In favor of Immediate statu-
tiood. 10. We declare in favor of the lnltla
tlvo and referendum as being the only
proper means of Insuring a govern-
ment for tho peoplej of the people aud
by tbe people.
II. We declare in favor of govern-
ment control tr ownership of public
utilities.
13. We bel'evc In an equalization
of the pension system whereby all
pensions will be based upon the merits
of the upplicant regardless of imiK.
13. We congratulate the nation up
on the successful termination of the
war and point with pride to the irni-
lantry exhibited by the Oklahoma
troops.
14. We favor a reduction of railroad
freight and passouger rates and the
abolition of the free pais system.
15. Wt demand an economical ad-
ministration of our local and territor-
ial affairs and condemn the prusent
territorial administration for increas-
ing the salary of the school laud com-
missioner from 81800 to $2600 per an-
num and allowing the attorney gen-
eral in addition to his salary the sum
of S3.4U1 DO for collecting school land
notes.
IS We extend our sympathy to or-
ganized labor througnout the na'lon
In Its battle against organized greed
and corporate wealth.
Wheeler .t Son have a complete
stock of amateur photographers'
goods tf
L. HAYNES BUXTONM M D
GUTHRIE. O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical and Surgical iMseiiH s of
the Hye Kar. Nose and Th'oat
J. B FAIRFIELD
Coal and Transfer Co
The best grades ol Coal al-
ways in store. The McAleiter
a specialty f.-omj)'. delivery.
larOfticeand yards 005 W.
Uarrkon. Phone 20.
'Frisco Line
5
St. Louis aud San Frgiu-lsco iij
The Most Popular Route to
St Louis
And All Points Eastr
Tills U tlie ouly ling to the Hauinua
Eureka Springs Ark.
Thf curative properties of whone waters
have no equal on the Amrlcan ootitliiunt
and ihe grandtiur of adjacent eiiei Ik
Mmllar to that of Colorapo. lie sun
when buying your tickets to have them
road via Arkansas City or Wichita and
tho FltlSCO LINE.
Pullman tallica sleoph p ears the Uueat
In the world also reclining chair ;ear
aud;:oache8 on all through trvlus.
Any other Inforiintlon will bo cheer-
fully furnished by either 11 F VOKUM
(leneral Manager St. I.oula No.; (1KO
T. NICHOLSON Oeueral PaSHUer
Agont St. LlmiIk. Mo or II. F. DUNN
loavollre frrjijlu aud paaaenger agent
?ort tSinlth Ark.
.ERFCT FACILITIES
COMPETENT WORKMEN
CAREFUL ATTENTION
To tar imallerdetalU as well as
tt large onm-Ttieve are the re-
nuidltes for one rummsrclal
IirlntJnK iirtotlr-it that U neat tanty
and just the thinR. printing that
you can send out wltn prlde-
l'riutlng such a WB do
The
LEADER
Job Rooms.
Will nrtnt anjthlng for you front a rueu
J tDU iii h- nieaneU loa TU Hiair critic
IHiaicr "luwu iu a iuhi iickci ami uuii
ymmmiAAikjikiuLsi
li'rir'SN4rr'il
CLEARANCE
SALE
BOOKS.
GAME
"ATJOrviRY.
3 BI3LES E"
PaYter.vco:
a
f
I U1L1
"Vilsnei incug
Boc Pn
Juv-nils bcok3
'.0 iiflr cent oil'.
an4oe)nsift
e
We hr.va over 3000
coph-a t f "loth X111 n
books at 20 per cent
dlNCOttni from rent-
ier price; nn 1.000
copies -if paperbouud
books at S and 10
cents worth 10 and
35 cents Wo buy
sell and exchange
necond hand school
Fancy Station-
ery Novell ies and
J F-tiu-y
t 83 per
asssssssssssssse
i
books and are headquarters for all school
supplies. We take subscriptions for all
papers and magazlns a supply of wh eh
can always bo found on our news atand.
Yory KosriectJ'uily
F. B. LILUE & CO.
Drug Hook uml News Depot
P09t0fiiC0.
Ylctor
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I 1 Ml ! Hi H 'I'M I 1 111 1 H4 -
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45.
DR. G. A. HUGHES.
Ji
t
IK-4"fr-fr4 4 4 1 1 l4--fr'M-.M.r.l40.;-
J. W. MoNKAL PltitfllDKHT
GOTHBiE NATIONAL Mi
Cioital
Surplus
Jamos Str&tton
k lird of Directors In
Horace Speed
The Mistletoe
105 West Harrison
NEXT DOOR TO
Caters to the Besi Trade Only. Best Gooda
in Stock a!l the Time.
FINE BSLLIRD PARLOR PHOfViE 9
OSCAR HAMILTON Manages
llotit slrfomrii'iiffffiiiifj iff Omahi
I'or those desirli' to attend tho
Omaha exposition that have made no
atrangemeuts fo- hotel accommola
tioiis Aent Oorltins lus (eeurt-d ape-
elal ratca at one of tho principal ho-
telft of Omaha aud nlll nj (.'U'l '.0
reKervc roonib ete. far those wishlnu
to take advantage of thoBo nrraiiR;'-
inents. Let him hnow what you .atu.
He'll do tho rest.
G. H. LYNDS
llat SO Acres of Califoania Fine
land to trade for inside City
Proparty or for a farm near
(Iuthrie. This la a snap for
some one.
'Phone No. 27
CITY SCAVENGER
George Kuss
AU Work Promptly
Executed. Estimates
Furnished. Address
CITY HALL.
Sign Painting
Paper Hanging
Carriage
NoHouse
I
Ksuiiiatos on AiplIca(Iou
LOUIS GHRISEN.
CORNER
Hr. DIN
BjarH-'!!FtaM3aaBtS:iSS3.
l 1 -iu. M WdMU&2? fi
TOYS.
E ate nvr
s'(u- In e il on
liUtlts and tm many
ot l hem ate making
a Special price way
below cost Nrw is
your opportunity
for everyone wants
cheap Bibles.
Goods
cent off:
ossooessaossseost
Toys and games
Lamps and
Fancy
China warp
25 per cent off.
e
O
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w
o
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Block.
essffsseseeissss
'zIr.7rzsz':j'-:'-'-'v 3
mjsaaxxfitsrKWDmHmm
"T:
- h - l - h4 - - r - - W - f - 4 - l--r--t-M'
Isn't a sin in teeth. Yet delicacy
chooses to have it artfully con-
cealed I make artificial plates
with every advantage of the best
modern mechanical facilities to aid
me so perfect in lit so natural in
appearance and so comfortable in
action that even the wearer can 1
forget about them.
Durable dentistry moderate
charges warranted work my
methods. f
The Leading Dentist over Bank Ind. Ter J
A. J SBAY ViOK-PnKSIDtcNT
SSoooo
lo.coo
H. CottlnKham
Cnohlor.
addition to llauk Officers:
I). T. Flynn J.
W. J HORSFALL.
Avenue
WELCOME GROCERY.
HKMLMHRR this advurtlsemeut
Interest to you who have friend' reitlnt
In the tomb It Is a limine rt-tat'iabmeat
shipping dlrnct from the strrlfs marble
and granite and manufai 'urine In thin
city. Fore'iin agents a hrw you a large
tlno picture and aK you to sign a binding
ordor for a poor doalgii and grado at dou-
ble price covering their wags aud ex
pons8. Think of It! we will duplicate
au of Their work from 30 to 50 pt- "out
lean. All the work done In tho Guthrh
cemetery some weighing upward of two
tons was done by us. No.lco the namb
out on the banns.
A Great Discovery
m
i
"Cttur at a Cryital Sparkling at a Diamond."
The club wtt-r par excellence.
Far super.or to all other Lithia water.
The most delicious ol table waters.
Good for the appetite health and
complexion.
The most valuable medicinal watei
known to the medical profession.
Invaluable In Ithrumaiiwn lirlrht'a
Ditcate I'rieary Trounla Caturih of
Ilu btetsarh aiul lntcatloac UlabatM
Uyiptpata liuuiunU and bkin Eruptlooa.
Head l-r Uvctar'a raupklat.
For aatt ly imUn f frail.
Th Waukesha Watet Cempany
Waukeshrtt WlaoovVn.
For S.le by
HAMILTON X CO. EAOLE DRUG
STORE WHKKLE'd DRUG STOIBB
mm we m Trr"
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