The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 112, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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riltt LEADER. GOTIlKfE.E OKLAHOMA.
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For Congress.
JAMES R. KEATON.
nuv.K sin vn for.vrr TithitT.
Councilman Mth Council Dl-.tr it.
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1 r ounty Attorney Kih.au Mi"
I r ( ounty i'i.il CHA. K Hi uM(.
r rTreasuior luvinT. KHl.
.egi-trr of lient.s Hkiiaku smiiii.
t ij.t l'ubllr . noiK'imiMAS Mkkoi
Afessor . W. C Un..i..
Covnly Surwvor .. W. Wo"inninin
1'uI1k' Wellur ; W- a"1-
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ouniy toni rs
M W. A1.1.K.T
Ta I.mKi.r.
'nil l.t
.1 dint
is entitled to tho whole bakery anil as
a pist master In the art oToanate
speech he deserves all manner of praise
from those who like that sort rf thing.
Ilia beanlifnl tribute to Tresis nt
MoKIn'-y are wonderful In their met
aphor. Nil latest and best expression
I is "the oalm and Uo.1 like face of WH-
liifttn Mi-Klnley." 'Hiaia very pood
I It. pomes trinnlnelv from the ball-
bearl- gftoninie oi V vb in a manner to
1 Vhl the onl of Hamlet who laid
i vpocial Mres wpon this particular
urt of speech. it hns a fetching
sound that tickles the ears and recalls
another beaotifnl expression ued by
another Rolden-tongned orator a cou-
ple of years ago. "meteoric mermaid."
The miMlon of Mr. Davis seem to be
to smear treacle and hone; upon the
man who jrava him a job and as a
smearer of treac a and a dauber of
honey i-b m entitled to the blue rib
irn lhoM. beantliul ilifiires of
spcei'h are fu handy too. The man
who is able to make them cun wriggle
out of all mannerof tlglitspola. When
Web is aUed to explain a few short
comings in the war department he can
ploce his right hand ovor his heart
throw back his head and protnulo his
manly chest and In thunder tones pro
claim something about the calm and
i(od-Hkr- face of William McKinley.
and "the . tern and unbending Integ-
rity of KuMiell A. Alger " Uhe aballty
to smear treacle and daub honey ren
ders the possession of facts and figures
and eM'ti the truth wholly unneces-
sary and knowing this Mr. Davis has
not wasted his time in collecting facts
and figures and practicing the art of
telling the truth. Pnblic oUlclala who
like to be smeared with honey and
compared with the Almighty would do
well to opsn up correspondence with
the hotiey-tongued Missourlan who
lias traded his treacle for a soft snap.
OI JIIHJI Tint Will' THIxl i.
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Jastue of the peace ( A .j.
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onituble
riUDA-i t'i TiJtKU 7 I- i
Painful Ulcers
Troubled with Thm for the
Past Ten Years
Purifying tho Blood with Hood's
Sa.aaparMo. Effects Cnr.
All troti'ik" tin t ic due to impure
blwxl ield wltli v ileiful jiroinpt-
ness to !').1'r Ssii-.ip-iiilla whh h
ihorouglily cradimtc nil semftikxis
taints ami makes the bUmd rich and
iturc. Head these w onl-:
"I hsve been trotihled ith very pain-
ful ulcers on my tnkles the greater part
of the tim for about ten years. 1 decided
to try Hood's Hnrsaparilla. and when I
had taken two bottles 1 euuld aeea change
for the batter. 1 have now taken four
bottles and the ulcers ore w ell 1 am able
to attend to my wrk about tho houne
Without any pain and I ran reel well at
olgbt. I regard Hood's Barsaparlllo a rn
sxcellont medielce." MARV A. WELL-
MAN Winflild Kansas.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the bst-ln fact the Ono True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all itrnggliU. $1 l tor $5.
t.t are tho nulv pill' t" take
nOOUS KII! wlthllood'iBarsapariUa.
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h Wjh Ihhh Bhhi
which met the other day censured
Hankins and endorsed Keaton. The
political sun of Oklahoma is no bright-
er than It was a month ago but it is a
whole lot steadier.
J'!hk Kkatov had a fine meeting in
Ifil Ueno yesterday. Much enthusiasm
was manifested and the sliver raajor-
it In Canadian county is evidently
going to be larger than
thought.
was at flrt
i.- .!" ij;iiinn i
luntrar uiro Mr I'lvnn wlio wa&
ttcn as he liaboen at everj election
m. i- l'H-. ft lundiilate for . ongrehh
r r icd in Logan county 2r otes.
M I'allahan who was his npponcnt
.etived only I '!. This tfave Mr
l.vnn 1j maonty in Logan county
Lorau coutitv ih selcotd for a five
lij.nulc htudy for two or three toas-jiib
including tue fact that tt is Mr.
I ynn'1 home anil the other fact that
t the county tasting the largest re-
publicantuu.untv in the territory. In
js ii Logan i uuutv cast 2S2 leub votes
fiau it d'd m 1"M. Mr. 1 Ivan re-
ceived 101 vitcs more in "atl tlian he
did in 'ul aituotiBU wo are tol.l that
Hip free sll t r ibsue i ost him hundreds
of votes. In l"'l there were tiirtC
randi.iates .n the field IVtnoi ratic
i pnlistami llepublican. Ululcuc-
rJing to ri a'oiiable estlmatctlitrc
ar. 1 ono no jr.. .tisin Logan i ounty
tij an there were two years ap' it is
it epect 'I Miat uiany vmi s more
vjll bupo.lxl tlian were in 1 - " The
f ill vote ii- in vi-r polled in an oil year
. lion. Tilling Logan county as a
i em the i .' on naturally MigoMs
taclf van I 'ynn hold his ov. n a coin
jared with two years go" It i not
lanl'lynni -leeted ' for no nm. hat-
anv bcrioi s tliought that this fref
homes coni.'rtioiiibt can bo elected this
a!'
. ang back to Logan county his moat
ardent ifii n. is and bupporters oau't
demonstrate in any way convincing
tr reasonable maner that Hynn can
rccive th majority that ho did two
years ugo. On Ulio other hand Mr.
Ivcatun can poll sevoral hundred more
votes than did Mr. Callahan two years
for the reason that this was until
his nppi intment to office Mr. Kaaton's
homo and no wau was more popular
or possessed a more honorable record.
It it no uncommon thing to bear aome
uan say. "I vetad for Flyur two
ears ago but if od will forglva me
' r that l Ml do so no more.'. Mr
.atou h wih aciiuunied with the
inred vi U. ' Logan county and
ev all i.'i'iti him and many will
. 1c for i.iiii l'lynn got the solid
u nred vi. ti t. in lstrn. Then again
1 i' nn is (' pi ially weak with his own
i ai ty leai'i is m Logan connty He has
levoted b . Ui ie for tlie pant luoyears
i i liumilL.tiii una bringiiig into tils
r. pute thi i. i publican teir. tonal ad-
itiiciibtration t p lo his nomination
lie permitu.l iio opportunity to pass
w ui'li jMiiLiltfil Inui to juaiigu tlov.
i.&rnea a it m- official ami political
a. ts It s lioi to be eipeetnl and
ynn d'i. t iptct it that the men
- Dom he hbo traduced wi.l turu m
jti'l assiai L n to an ofUue w hu h If he
-ured t o.!il K'e l'm greater power
r mibcbu f an.ongUov. Itaruen and
follow" k' The factifc ttiat I lynn
' do i ' ' i. l-tarries this county
at alt. Tl..re it mo ijuestion tut that
I vnnwl fall behind his vole of two
rt ars ag u mut couutle& n the ter-
rt .ry. In the strip he is as dead a
pohtltiotv a. ever btood on a rnatrum
u-jd theri i no reabou why he should
oe tirong in any county of the tarri-
niUMXJ It I) It JS SSIHA1U
Tho Omaha World-Herald adds its
tribute to tho (ban of w ind and words
aa ho glide orer the prairie of the
great wwt The World Herald says
tnat Hon Webster Davu awiataut
eccretary of the intarior and who U
the orator of the administration is
making paebee throughout the wt.
Mr DavUcan atrlng words together
;ike beads sod brlfht and rippling
pearls of speech drop from his lips like
hoooy from the comb or toads from
tbewouil of the little girl of fairy
lot 3 A a spieler of words Mr Davis
wiiunuiirs niifrunA su.
(lenerul Joseph Wheeler has testl
tied before McTClnley's investigating
cjmmlttoe to the effect that erety.
thing was lovely at Santiago and that
Montauk I'oint was an ideal camp for
icl soldiers.
1 1 is natural aays a Chicago paper
thnt (leneral Wheeler should stand by
the administration. He owes his fame
to McKinley and as a man who lias
lived all his life in the dark and has
suddenly been brought Into tho bright
bla of tho sun is blinded so General
Wheeler is blindod by the blaze of
glory which has baen turuod upon him
through hla recognition by the repub-
lican president
McKinley is nothing if not a poli
tician. As soon aa he wa forcod into
the war with Spain ho sot about to
discover means of making polltioal
capital out of it. Whoelor's appoint-
innnt. wna n. ahruwd nolltiual uiovo. It
was intended to throw a sop to the
south and to make friends in demo
cratic territory for the republican ad-
ministration. After the scandals concerning Alger
became known McKinley saw that
something must be done to break the
force of this accusation and he ap-
pointed a committee to whitewash Al-
gei . The work has gone bravely on
.ind (icaeral Wheeler the well-known
friend of Shaf ter.aud consequently th
champion of Alger who appointed
shatter has been called on among the
rirst to testify
of course Wheeler praised the con
duct of affal s at Hantiago.for his bos-
on? friend Shaftor was in charge
there. Equally of course Wheeler
saw nothing wrong at Montauk I'oint.
for Wheeler was in charge there. Aa
a matter of fact Goneral Wheelor's
head has been turned by the nttontlon
hu hue received from the administra-
tion nnd it would bo impossible for
him to see anything wrong in Shatter
or Alger.
Administration nowspapors aro jubl
lant ovor Whoelor's testimony. Uroat
political capital will bo uiado out of
it. Thore will bo other witnesses
callad to bolster up Whoelor's claims.
And tho other side of the controversy
will not bo roached until aftor the
Novombor elections are held if ovor.
Clen. Miles who is the senior major
general in command of the army ie
not called. His head has not been
turned by Uattery. Ills oyes are open
and he sees things clearly. Such wit
nesses are not wanwu. liieoujuciii.
to lay on a thick ooit of whitewash
aud to cover Alger's imbecility but
the soldiers know how they wcie
treated and the people know what
the soldiers endured. The Republi-
can scheme is shrewd but it will not
work.
llou't Thf!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
J. 1 CHENEY X CO. 1'rops.
Toledo 0.
We the undersigned have known
P. .1. Cheney for the last 16 years and
beliove him to be perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
WasT A Tm'AX Wholesale Druggists
Toledo. O.
Wai-pino Kixnan AMakvin Whole-
sale Druggists Toledo O.
Tail's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the sysUtfi.
Price 75C per bottle. Hold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
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F COURSE you arc interested in buying your Dry Goods Shoes' Cloth
ing Carpets etc. from the store that will give you the nrost and best for
the least money. Such a store is ours. How can we do it? $
We sell FOR cash. Cash gives you the the power to make a dollar go as $
far as two on the credit system. I
First- Prices just about hall. lb
Second We guarantee that every article bought from us must be abso- &
lutely satisfactory or we will refund the money.
Could any offer be more fair and equitable ?
Jtoy CiisWon .HofiHiiiiil Fund
As stated in the Lkaubh several day
ago an clfort is being made to collect
euough funds to build a monument in
Honnossey to the memory of Iloy V.
Cushion the boy soldier who was the
tho first from Oklahoma to fall In the
battle of Santiago. Subscriptions to
this fund will be opened all over tho
territory so we are tniormea. uuiuru
ought to raise $25. Sums of any slxe
from a ulme up may ue para w mo
bookkeeper in the Lkadek office and
tho names of the donors and amounts
will be published.
John Shartell Sl.Oo
John J. Nelson 1.00
Now Dross Goods.
We have gotten in so many no many
kinds of dress materials we will not at-
tempt to quote all but a faw'of the
most desirable anos that you will want
For 12 1-2 Cents.
2'i pieces double fold two tona novulty
brocades In all of tho new slnulos.
These goods have the appcaranco of
higher prlcod goods tomorrow per yard
12 1-2 Cents.
For 15 Con Is.
"20 pieces Itourottc checks for dresses;
ve-y stylish and rich colorings; espec-
ially suited for Missus dresses. Tomor-
row per yard
15 Cents.
For 25 Cents.
:iw-lnch Jamestown Henrietta all shades.
This line usually soils at 40c tomorrow
per yard
25 Cents.
For !15 Cents.
:is-lneh two-tono ltrodhoad suitings and
camel's hair mixtures in all tho new
fall shinies usually sold for 45c to BOe
tomorrow per yard
a 5 Cents.
For 15 Cents.
40-lnch Poplins in all the new shades
blues greens browns wine and black.
Elogaut colorings look just as nice as
the moro expansive grades. Tomorrow
per yard
45 Conts.
For 50 Cents.
A new line of fall suitings reproductions
from popular French suitings; beauti-
fully illuminated shades the sains as
you find in tho more expensive goods
blues browns greens and wine also
tho same colorings mixed with black.
Newest of the season tomorrow pur yd
50 Cents.
$3.48 :i L'uttorn
50 new novelty deess patterns all new
goods elegant colorings look Just as
nice as the more expensive goods to-
morrow per pattern
$8. IS.
Mack Siitin Dutclicsso.
Twonty-ono Inch black satin tomorrow
por yard
to
Cents.
Twenty-seven inch black satin regular
SI. 50 value tomorrow per yard
$1.00.
Twonty-scvon inch black satin regular
Si. 7 value tomorrows per yard
$1.25.
A .Yen I Atlrtrtlhmtenl
In a 30-page pamphlet entitled "The
Truth About Oklahoma" by the Santa
Vo rallrQsd gives an interesting and re-
liable description of the territory. The
conditions which prevail here the
climate crops schools churches news-
papers and resources generally are
given In detail and forms very inter-
esting and profitable reading. Thi
little booklet can be had of any agent
of the company.
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. U
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I'caii Do Soio Silks.
Twenty-four Inch black 1'eau lie Solo
silk at fl pr yard; twenty-six Inch black
1'eau de Sole silk regular 81 value to-
morrow per yard.
SI. IS.
Twonty-seven and one-half inch satin
Dutohobse silk back regular 85 value
tomorrow per yard
$1.48
Dross Trimmings
New trimmings to match all now shades
In dress goods.
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leruvwsufi txim i jTi-ii-xjxac
Pa iV?vpv(P'Jsm
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Her
bios for the cure of eoustlpatiou sick
headache indigestion verUgo loss of
memory uncertain appetite uurestiui
sleep or skin eruptions. Ifyouwanf
a porfoct tonic for the liver. Uerbiue
will not disappoint you. F. Ii. Llllle
A Co.
A CuiiIIhI IliritHttHH.
Wo cordially inviti you to make our
plato your headquarters during the
Oklahoma City Ii'roo Streot Fair Octo-
tobor loth to 15th 1808. It will glv
us ploasuro to wait on you. Trusting
that we may see you we are with
best wishes yours sincerely
T. M. KIC1U.KIWOW
T. M. ItlCHAHDHON Jr.
II'iim( u 'iinluii.
Au application was filed this morn-
ing in the governor .s ofllce for the par-
don of Samuel Frailer who is now
serving a term of six years' imprison-
ment on the charge of larceny. lie
was convicted about one year ago.
500 new hats just received today at
the iluthrie Cash Store.
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Some People
Want the
Whole Earth
'" . "While olliers are sat-
isfied with a reason-
able portion of it.
"Wo are satisfied to
have a fair share of
your patronage.
OLSMITH
Just now we wish to especially call your
attention to
Ir Bob McReynolds is not careful
his party peotry will make it nec-
essary to eall in the doctor agalu. A
uiuu with Melteynold's record should
court auscurity iiutead of publicity.
The fact that he Is living at the ex
pease of the Republican party does
not signify that he has a license to
nauseate the public with hi t'Uy and
disgusting doggrsol If Mr. Oreor the
asseuiue editor of the Capital had
any regard lor oruinary ueeeuey or
oredi'td hie readers with common
intelligence he would not attket them
with the dirty out-put at tkls moral
bankrupt aud political bum.
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ui do tear v. 3)
MKbtly Kmi- J
tioa. numnlo -aieffi
or UaJeveloped Drtani Yoothrnl
Uxeelve Ih ot Tubitcro or Onlun
br malloDrLeit ut nrlc nil. WdTT'S
CUU3IICAL CO Cleveland onto.
For Sale by Setonian Drui; Co
AND
School Books
School Supplies j
in which we are Joader-. always endeav
oring to have what the peop'e need.
Next Saturday we will commence
a special sale of an elegant line of...
Fancy Tableware
Cups Saucers Etc.
A large stock of 85c Cups and Saucers will tro at 25c.
Utuer prices in proportion. Don't fail to call and see
them. Over a thousand volumes of new books just re-
cei ed from 5c to $1.10.
TJ T T TT T TT? P- rfs Drug Hook and
r JD. JUIJUJUJLJU 00 JJ.) News Dopot
ICTOll HLOi'K GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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Line"
Hon. J. Y. Cjuxaha- is out ka
the field speabiag and working
lor the cause of free silver free
homes statehood and Judge Keatou.
Mr. Callahanhas by his patriotic
devotion to principle oudoarod him-
self to the people ot OUlahoma in
a maimer that will wake hit name a
power for years to aoine Mr. Callahan
is a good and true man.
TuaTaloga Advosatc of D tunty
has seen the error of Hi way hauled
down tho name of Mid-road Hankins
and hoisted that of Hon. J It. Keatou.
Tho populist convention of U county
St Louis and San Frgncisco Ky
The Mot Popular Route to
Bt Louis
And AU Points East.
This U tht only Hag to U rimoui
Eureka Springs ArK
The curative properties of whoso wtr
have uo eual on the Aratrtean o utlueut
and ihe granduer of adjacvut $oeiies U
similar lo that of ColoraFo. lis surt
when buying your tickets to have them
read via Arknia City or Wichita aud
the tflUSCO LINB.
l'altman palace sleeping ears the Scant
In the world also reeltaing ehalrjear
andieoaeha on all through trtfla.
Any other InformsUon will be rbeer-
fully furnUhed aj olther 11. F. YOKUM
General Mauagsr Kt. l.ouls Wo.; tJ.U.
T. NICHOLSON Oauoral 1'asspnper
Agont.St. LouU. Mo. or li. F. UUNN
toavellrefreiht and passcngor agi'tit
Fort fciiclth. Ark.
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.ir-ti'JO.oAsfcli-t-y"
Isn't a sin in teeth. Yet delicacy
chooses tp have it artfully con- A
cealed. I make artificial plates T
with every advantage of the best f
modern mechanical facilities to aid I
me so perfect in lit so natural in i
appearance and so comfortable in
action that even the wearer can
forpel about them.
Durable dentistry moderate
charges warranted work my
methods. 1
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Otlwr Business Demands My Attention.
FOR
My entire stock of Groceries Dry Goods.
Boots and Shoes. 3very thing is clean
Mir aud fresh and will be som at jcss man nrst
mLL cost Fixtures are also for sale. Bstablished
in lJt). The best location In Guthrie. Correspondence solicited.
W. H SMITH.
GUTHRIE
OKLAHOMA
-SPORTSMEN'S GOODS.
CiUNS OP ALL KINDS. Revolvers. Aurn-
unition Fine Cutlery Fishing Tackle.
Fine Repairing a Specially.
GUTHRIE. OKLA.
DIVISION HTin I 1
HOFFMAN
CHARLES
wo CONKLIN
CHANDLER. O. T.
A
DO A
GENERAL
BA -KING
BUSINESS.
EXCHANGE
AND COL-
LECTIONS SPECIATY
a3
Make Your Own Terms
Make
INSTALLMENTSyourhome
OR comfort
CASH able: buy
wliat jou
need by paving so much a wtok.
Our furniture stock is t compute
consisting of new things in sofas
loungessideboardsand bookcases
Katisas City prices govern our ales. UNDERTAKER.
i.rauu.iu ni i i-in i .a nmif b inii
jrf . r i-.ji "ara t&2S3K.'Ljr&.
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Kislitt-iiet ' I'huiii No m
T. B.REDER
J. W. MoNEAL Pbbsidkkt
A. J. S3EAY VlOK-PnUBIDKNT
NATIONAL BANK.
Caoital
Surplus
James Strattoa
$Soooo
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klirJ of Dlrsetori In addition to Hank Ollioars:
Horace Spssd D. T. Fiynn J. P. CoUlngh&m
W. J HCRSFhU Oashlor
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LICENSED CITY SCAVENGER
George Russ
AU Work Promptly
Executed. Estimates
Furnished. Address
CITY
H.4LL.
ii B. LTNDS
Has 80 Acres of Califoama Fins
Land to trade for inside City
Property or for a farm rear
Guthrie. This is a soap for
some one.
'Phone No. 27
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 112, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1898, newspaper, October 7, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74350/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.