The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 123, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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St. Lou's anil Hhi Frgnciseo Hi
ilio B'osc i-opular Route to
St Louis
And All Poluls East.
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The Peace Commbsion
In considering terms of Peace it is of vital im-
portance to remember that the largest piece and
tre best piece of really good chewing tobacco
in the world is the JO-cent piece of
L HAYNES BUXTON!! M D
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical ?nd Surgical DWeas of
tbo Eye Ear Nobc anil Th'oat
BittifMg
PLUCv
Any discussion of pieces or comparison of brands
can only result in the award of every claim to
America and to Battle Ax. Try it to-day.
g Pemember the name
3 when you buy again.
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IT IS A BLESSING"
B M.GOFFMAN OF WOODS
COUNTY JALKS.
TELLS SOME PLAINTRUTHS
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Comme'cial and Actual Business
Slioithand and Typewriting
Ornate and Business Penmanship
Preparatory English
Elocution and Oratory
Telegraphy Railway and
Our School
Is Now
Reorganized
& ysMarft mt endorsement of Warner's Safe (Jure
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And we are "DAILY
flmmiiiMvi.-il SJirvir i.i
feTf receiving Students for the
CAPITAL CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
PALL and WINTE1JR MONTHS
We gladly answer inquiries. Guthrio okia
sum's m Marble m m Towmys 'flu. moo issues
fiLt v:.i-: -jt Wll NOIL
'iBSSBi wSSi?; -Tern
RBMEMIJBR tl.Is advertisement
Interest to you w ho havo rlonds rcstln.
In tho toinb. It s l homo cstti'.llslimcnl.
shipping direct from the quarries marblt
and granlto ana manufacturing In thli
city. Korolc": agents show you a large
U no plcttif auil ask you to sign a binding
order for a poor design and grado at dou
ble prlco covering their wnges and ex-
penses. Think of Itl wo will duplicate
n... i nf their work from 20 to f0 nor cent
leas. All the work done In the Guthrie
comotery. somo wolghlng upward of two
tons was dono by ui Notlco tho numi
:uton the ba?cs
CSIIIIK.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS
For4 Sale By
VIENNA
FOR SAL E
Two h.ts in block 81
East Guthrie. Ilutt he
sold at once at some
price Who will be the
lucky buyer?
FE
Optiilny
of the
Vytttr.K Fuh
St a ton
October lit
1SUH.
andBAKERY
SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
Come and
lr-our grand
G H LYNDS
MERCHASTS LUKCh
l'rom II 39 to i ji m . dally except
Sunday foraoi
Hrr(H... W RiTZHAUPT. Prop.
FreHh Ilaltlmore C lr K1U and Celerj
for ale ' ' w
A Uclnrntlon 1 hat Practically (IIt Iiide.
pendence to Caba Views ou the
Alatter.
SanUufo Oct. 21 Gonernl Leonard
Wood military Kovornor pro torn of tho
department of Santiago today Issued a
proclamation In ten sections which l
a sort of provisional declaration of Inde-
pendence. Tho first nrtlolo guarantees to
tho people tho rlKht of assembly for the
common good lo apply to thoso In pow-
er by petition or remonstranco for tho
redress of grievances. .
Tho second Heotlon guarantees tho right
to wor&hlp Hod according to Individual
forenco with any existing form of wor
ship.
Tho third Beotton declares that courts tj0 tjrush.
Home Comforts
AT THE
CITY SCAVENGER
George Russ
All Work Promptly
Executed. Estimates
Furnished. Address
CITY HALL.
PHILLIPS : HOUSE
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.First Class in Every Respect
J. B FAIRFIELD
Co ii and Transfer Co
The best grades ot Coal al
ways in store. The McAlester
a speciiltv Prompt delivery.
."Office and yards 005 W.
HarrUon. Phone 20.
Day Hoard by tho wook or month at
reasonable ratoe Well ventilated
rooms.
DO YOU
APT1 B SOLICITOUS WAKTRD BVEBY-
WHKItH fur -The (Story of the I'blll
pines ' by Murat Hal(ej.d coramluiooed by
tbegueroment daOttclal HUtorlan to tbc
ai Department Tbetuulca written In
arm tramps at San Fraociteti on the laU2c
with ucneral Mcrritt in tbe hcrtpltaU at
Honolulu in Hong Kong in the American
trenches at Manna in tne uuurgefll camps
with Aeulnaldo on the deck of the Olrmiila
with Dewey aud hi the roar of battle at tne
fall of Manila. Uouanza fur agent. Urlra-
ful of friK'nal nuturei taken by govern
ment phutc gr-ipbersnuthemiot Largebook
Low prices IligpruHi l-rcgbtiianl rred
U given Drop all trash r un .m. al war
booki. Oututfree Addr"V I T Darber
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Tbe markets at this time offer
many lndueetnen a for profit-
able speculation. The very low
price of Wheat Oern and l'ork
and the life In tbe stock Market
make it no. if you Centre tola-
vest. .
TARL10N COMMISSION CO
Sulto U.13-15 Gray Blk.
QUTHBIE.OKLA.
offer every advantage pobtlble
for protltable deals.
Iohu HUtanre Tttrfhoue 43.
of justice shall bo open to ail and that nro
no private property Bhnll bo taken by tho
government without compensation.
The fourth portion dealing with crim-
inal trials. Invests tho accused with tho
right to be heard himself or by council
and o have compulsory process to se
cure tho attendance of a wltntwi lu his
behalf.
The fifth section says no person aecus-
chI of crime uliali ho compelled to give
LVldenco against tilmself.
Tho sixth section declares that no such
person who Is once acquitted ot the
charge brought against him nhall be tried
again for the same offense.
The seventh section provide that nil
persons charged with crime sliall bo on.
titled to ball excel rt In caeee of capita!
offense and that tho writ of habeu cor
pus may not be suspended except the
commanding general of the department
deems It advlttablo.
The eighth section says that oxeeselve
lull sliall not be required and that no
exceeaive fine nor cruel or unusual pun-
ishment shall bo lnflloted.
The ninth section provided that In or-
der to secure tho people against unrea-
sonable soared there shall be first es
tablished under oath a resumption or
guilt
The tenth section guaranteed to all (lie
right to write or print freely on any mat
ter subject to responsibility far abuse ot
the right.
The municipal laws are to bo adminis-
tered In accordance with these declara-
tions of riKhts subject to modifications
which In the Judgment of tho oemmand-
Ing general would bo benefieent and pro-
mote the privilege)! of enlightened civilization.
The True Itnvarilnum f I lm Hnuklm Store
infill Kiionl Trill How lttll
Worded In Many 1'laces
llyron 0. T. Oat 17th Hie
Joseph I'ortor Cloo.
Dear Sir- I reo lvd your letter dat-
ed at Alva the 5th Inst. at the mill
road hcadiiuartorsof Vlokors A Towno
sUtlng i hat you hail launched in tho
Hold a tnlildlo-of tlie road ticket for
tho various county olllcea anil assumed
the responsibility to tuo my name
you say upon recommendation of my
friendB i for county susveyor but I
don't consider any manor set of men
my friends that would ni-Rooiatc my
namo with such a class- You alsosny
you think I am a iruo blue mld-r ad
I'opullst. To this I will say that 1 nin
a mid road nlau from principle anil
never 6old tny principle for a racst of
pot apo as you have dono. Now 1'or
or I will aslgn a fow reasons for not
asso iating with you anil your wnnl
heelers. A few years ago wc pulled
you out of n sand bank near Oloss
mountains and elevated you to one of
the highest olHcos In tho cmiity an
ofllco wo felt should be filled by nn
honest man but alas our hopes wore
bltfihtcd. llofore you had been in
stalled in ofllco three months you be
gan to feel your keeping. Your hunn'
began to swell. You showed your In-
competency Bnd treachery by taking
sides against Oxloy claiming ho was
inclligtblc and saying all sorts of bad
things about him. You woro sgaln t
the commissioners when they woro
trying to rent county ollicei. Later on
through tho advice of your Republican
counselors through trumped up
charges you tried to disgrace your
brother ofllcors backed up by Uepub
llcan money nml judging from your
letter you aro btlll In tho employ of
tho Republican party to tear down tho
only gopullst party In the county. You
also say I am against fusion. You
havo mo down right I urn no fusion 1st
for olllcc hut If the other fellows come
my way una vote my sentiments i
don't consider I will be dragging the
party to its political grave or as you
say fuso It to death. Hut I feel I am
jus tilled In taking them by tho htinil
anil say Coino on brotluir our senti-
ments aro the same wo will volu to-
gether. I see nothing wrong lu this.
Yon bay the course our party has taken
will inevitably lead us into fusion In
1'JOO and will end the life of our party.
What do you call "our party'." You
are no pop yon aro no free silver dura
ocrat you say you aro no republican
then In Clod's namo what aro you?
When jou unfurlod your bannor to
the brcc7.es as a free silver bannor It
was under tho advice of such men as
Oroer Qrlmos lluchauan and Vickers
A. Towne who have buncoed tills terri-
tory from stem to stern to inaugurate
this great mid-road party of yours and
have selected Mr Haukins as your
standard bearer. (Yoa can't stuir It
down mo that you are a mid-road pop )
I Bee from the Uovleiv that Hankins
is working to give WoodH county to
Flynn snd his wife tud daughters
a-e wearing Flynn badges. I see no
pop In that. Tbh vlguroH camp ign
your man Is making seems to bo for
tho other fellow. Tho largo crowds
you are drawing aro like tho Iteview
do-crlbeil your convention. Whero
you selected me you had three men
presen' and held your convention in
Now I think yiur crowd
mfmmmuijgmi
ilih
' All w could d"
Ini'.l that Ihr himl
H t)s ft ) ou nn
mi pi ti it and wait X iitl never .man-
or the eliK'fc could m ko slowly "
man h tells Ifow t. watclird nt tie
'ml ule of liln nnl brother. The dv tm h fl frankly oc-
kiiiiwlre'snl thai h.j i uuld do nothing in n in I with nerves
ntrrtrhe1 t a tniel tension the frl udi of the Invalid
rounted the nwlns; of the r'id Hum wnd'ring what th
-ltd would Ix- P w of us reach midddle lif. without time
in h i rli-iu nn this and that ii why a tatter like the
f'.ll'.wlnii will jwAkn a w I ninmih.-tl. lntttrtst
Km v i ritv Mo J miry 20th 1S9S.
For ncnrlv M'" years m sister Mi T It. Davis wan
nfflktid with rltln atA fill d to fir. 1 r.lkf from phy-
iu bins or their rmVr). - nn. battle of Wurnor's Bafo KH-
im and llvtft cure Kvrd d mimi Wnefit nn.l Hi sei'nd bot-
tle effected a comiilet" n... ry. M m-f . m suffering wai
ii Intense thai It imnol hi ' raratdi it lielng neieMarv nt
tlme to le hvpmif i nil i i.'i-tlouH or mrrhtue ti afford
'unporrtry relief
I r. commended It li mff. i-era from lh r and kidney
imtiliHn nn a blesslm. MIIN Jt. I.I'.WIH M I). 1920 i: 10th
The profession mil t m lirnr of thi wrltir glo much
foren lo thli httrr Ir I. was l rn In Alliomnrla Coun-
5 . Vlrtlnti In K.I mil li IHeil In Mlisourl slnro ho was
fixe eari old lie h n ji . 1 1 .d medicine In St Joseph
t I
K rai
Mr
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i i ri m w
Mi r li tlint It
tn nidi i
Kl.lmj trotihlis are the most mysterious of
their own but ikissps neartv all the symptoms
When ih kIi I.iiih if ilin lilKlieHt Htandlng ho
the lnoKt terrible dls nes does It not stnrl
state of derllne that our kidneys liver or
lvatnw- 'li
Mlnllll
I'nl sulTered so terribly fr jeaii .in lntlnm
utTeitod by a disease orlglnatlns; In its. If Mom
and
11. is iti m i mi. .i from the firit gmernor o
itl. .ii of lh bladdir. A pi i vlllarlty of tho
ii ill il l l utder troiiliUi nr. really kidney
nil known troubles. The fact Is that kidneys 1iiim t w symptomi ot
known to suffering humanity.
unhoMtiittnulv endorse a modern discovery whlih will eertnlnly cure
to rennon that those of us who realise that we re towl drifting Into n
n'.nry organs nro not what they shovld be should avail ourndves of tho
lieneflti of so great a acleiitlfle dlsrovery which are placed so easily within our reach?
him nominated amidst trcmundnuB
iipplauso and hand clapping. Then
after tho car marks were placed ou
by Urcer Klynn a Co Mr. Towne 1
suppose got tho usual rakc-otV and
Hankins will get his iloso later on
How funny it is to see this Republican
incubator hatch out mid-road Popu-
lists 1 would like to dwoll on this
limb of satan a while longf-r but time
and spaco will not pern.'.'.
As to tho rest of. the ilckut I have
no comment to mtko. 1 think the
most of them at least knew nothing
of the honor (?) couforred upon thuai
nor the disgrace that goes with it.
Howevur. bo that as it muy they can
spuak for themselves As f r myself
I respectfully decline tho nomination
and will do all 1 cuu to down you ho
foro tho election and on tho Mth day
of Novembor will Rond you alul your
hungry (fnr olllje) horde to Unit land
whore the llou roarclh and the whang-
tloodlo mournotlt for its first born.
I ain yours truly
llKN V. Coitman.
KLhCTlUN JJ0AUI) 8C011KI).
(Continued from Klrst I'age )
I inuntion this lawless aut of the
election board ts tin cxnmplo of what
they did Tlie law should be amend
ed so us to riqulre each member of tho
board to take and subscribe .n oath to
faithfully perform the duties tho of-
fice and making violation thoroof a
felony as it was under tho laws of
1803. Tills oath might not have any
effect on men like lluchsnan but
thcro are men whom it would eontol
I do not mean In this letter to dwoll
upon the actb of tho board. My pur
on tho contrary ho frankly avows his
yurposo of doing tho reverse.
When on last Wednesday the elec-
tion board set up and made a hypocri-
tical pretense of listening to the nrgu-
monts in favor cf the law It simply
made the attorney gonoral tired. He
knows what tho board was there for
and to his oloar direct and consistent
nature tholr conduct In thus listening
was disgusting. Ho hns no uiu for
cants o- shams in any form. hike
Carly e ho knows that "Ideahtios can-
not do the work of roalities." There-
fore after enduring il as long as ho
could ho aut hhort tho i. nsonslcal
business by htH now historic remark
that "It was simply a mattor of a
brutal mejjrlly and tliit argument
w.is usoIoih " Some men nilmlro
sincerity even in rascality. And it
was refreshing to have a oohl dosu of
sinuerity thrust Into tho billy pro ten so
of falrono.se which tlie board was carry
lug on. 'I here are perhaps few men
of whom somo good cannot bo Paid.
There aro in fuot many who ure like
llyron's Corsalri
"Ho loft a nnmo to all succeeding
times.
Linked with ono virtue and n thous-
and crimes."
Vory respestfully.
0. O. Hoii.Nflit.
Doin. Coinm'tteumau of Iogau Co.
TAYLOR IS 1IKA11D.
M.0RY F0II .MACK.
I'reitlilriit (llirn Ihr tllml ffntiil n( C'nrlil.
Niiff .Ilea ( ikIIiihiiioII
Cincinnati Ohio Oct. SO. One con
tluuous ovation has marked the pas-
r. ee of J'resldent William McKlnley
todny over the state of Indiana and
Ohio. DcfyliiK the wind and rain of a
nnKii un nml is to cull ntt.intlon to Iho' .ot dlangreeibls Octolier ilay tlie
t eatmont that Mr. Houlo received. He
Thx Mn)ar (llvrs TeslluioHj; Jttaitvitlng the
llofjiltuh.
Anlanta On. Oct. 21. Tho commb-
liners examlneil only two witnesses
here today. They were Major Blair
O. Tnylir surgeon tn charge of. tho
sreneral military hoopltal hero and
Tlev. Orvllle Nave chnphiln of that
lm tltutlo.i Doth appeared nt tho nf
ternonii session. Major Taylor relat-
ed the history of tho hospital from Its
Inception lie enld that recently he had
ii.nl no ilinioully In securing supplies
as he lud been jjlven carte blancho
te punhnso 4heiu. TIiIh fttithurlty had
not howi'MM- been rIvpii until tho flr.it
i.' August whereas It lmd been nsk-
ert for as osily uh tho 25th of June
fie li-:-! !.. the boglunlniT of tho camp'a
Is. stur . had considerable difficulty In
Hitting rriUisltiiUH filled nlthough hn
had no iljlloulty In gettlniT them in
proved by the authoiltles nt Washtnp;-
Itii. Oiw reiilHlton made en tho lCth
of May and another on tho 14th oC
June had nut been entirely filled until
'iy leocntly. Theeo roiiuisitlons hail
liten made upon tlie Now York supply
depot while All that were made on
i he the Ft. Louie depot hntl been
promptly filled. Ono hundrad nnd Blr-
teen tots ordered In the beginning c
ihe season led only arrived a day or
two slnre 13r. Taylor had on account
of tl.i delay In fllllnc theso requisi
tions be-i compeledl to oal upon tha
.irfceon aeneral for a portion o hln
sreelal fund and had thus proventeil
any suffering amonK patlenis. Among
he deimrtmenU In which ihero was
I
Zoic Itatta to Umanu.
On October 21th the Santa Fe wilt
tell excursion tickets to Omaha and
return at the t ry low rata of 80.00
from Guthrie. Return limit Oct. 20th.
This will bs the Itst popular priced
excursion to Omaha this season. For
further Information call on A J.
Corking agent.
all in tho brush and after tho
dth day of November you will be
ashamed to show yoursolv.s again.
Now. Mr. Porter you may get your
names on tho oftlclal ballot but I don't
think It will give t' o election board
muoh trouble to count your votes.
A few words for that groat muck a
muck sleuth hound bottle tmekor
party bronker educated liar A. Towne
who has at all times bcon your guid-
ing star uow comes ont as a great
rcfori.ior and has launched another
pappr In the Hold which for lies and
hypocrioy out Hcrods old llerod him-
self with lies fiom start to finish ac-
cusing honest men of things of whleh
they are not guilty and for no other
oauso than he has snnk himself so f .r
below the level of respectablo men
they would huvj nothing to do with
him. Drunkon debauched boasting
of being a I'opnlist but from the first
day he set foot on Woods county soil
he commenced his dirty work tryjng
to disrupt the party. He run his paper
more in tbe Interest of the Republican
party than the pops In fast the Re-
publican ofll o and the Review ofilae
aro one and the same.
His great hobby was to slander men
who were his superiors and men
whom the voters of Woods county
should stand by for the honest admin-
istration given them This groat re-
former Is charging Jesse J. Dunn with
extravagance for pu ting In his ex-
pense account 'or going to Guthrie on
the tax case. Hi forgot to say any-
thing about his claiming for the same
thing when be was chosen by you to
assist in some tax case. He don't lay
anything about trying to banbrupt the
county by bis excessive charges for
county printing and the commission-
ers revoking his contract for same No
it was coming his way then but thank
Uod he Is out and honest men have
taken his place He is the man that
selected your standard betrer shipped
him to Guthrie on a nll'id pass had
was nominated by thn Demacrute
i'eoplos Tarty and Free Sllvur party.
He was thus entitled to goon the bal-
lot tlireo tlu.es under the act ot 1807.
Tho board arbitrarily refused to put
him ou more than cue. Their Idea
was that if they put him on simply as
tho Teoples I'arty candidate ho might
lose a few democratic votes which
would of course aid their own csnd'-
date. Their lawless act ought to have
the contrary result becuuso it was an
insult to the Domocrats to refuse to
recognize their nomination. The
board thought that Mr. Wlsby had a
largor majority to ovoroomo than Mr.
Soule and the put Mr. Wlsby on as
tho candidate of both parties
If wn can got control of the legisla-
ture this winter we may bo able to
put a few btrliigs on sit ok gentlemen
is sat on the Ropubltaan side of the
board last Woduosday. We oan also
make the industry followed by Huoh-
annan Mclleynolds and Crawford a
dangerous one to pursue if the lion-
obt and decent people ot the commun-
ity will rally to the supp rt of Messrs
Soule and Wlsby and eleot them we
will be able to pttoh up our rlukety
criminal code in a way that will earry
terror Into the heart of many an ollie
ial knave who is now fattening oh"
the money of tbe people. We could
probably devise some meaus to pro-
tect the school fund against Ilarnos'
liashl-llaiuks. The governor would
p obably voto any aet looking to the
proteetton of this fund but with a
good working majority we could put
it through over his voto.
We could also tame the wild capr's-
ca of tho railroad lobby and bring the
glided gentlemon into some sort of sub-
jection hut the need ot legislative re
form is too apparent under this admin
istration to call for exposition on uiy
part. Whit I have said has been merely
by way of Illustration. I earnestly hope
that all democrats ai well as the re-
form forcos generally will give their
best efforts for tho election of our
lrgisla'lve nominees and thus contri-
bute toward the abolition of abuses
which are fast becoming Intolerable.
I ought not fo close this letter with-
out expressing my entire admiration
for the siogilar consistency ot our
strong masterful attorney-general.
There Is uo sneaking hypocritical
pretense of doing right about him but
citizens et the states have eongie-
Kttted In isreat number 'it every sta-
tion ilons" the line and never have
they been dlsHpiKilnted for the presi-
dent has graciously appeared at every
p ilnt to speak a few words to his con
stituents and receive their applauding
cllGQIH.
J'eilmpi the most important demon-
ftratlonot tho day was at Indianapolis
v here the street through -which the
p esldent wa driven wre Jammed
with cheering people. Here on the
steps of the Mate capital almost with-
in ths shadow of the statute of Thoin-
.n A Hendricks the 1'ienldent di liv-
er eI on of the UKMt strlk'ng and !v
qucnt addre es of his Ion western
tour. In the tuurse of it ho muIi!
itruceful tribute to the memory of
Hoidrlck and referred also to ex
Pifsldent Harrison hot if which ref-et-mtcs
vera received with deafening
applause.
The desire of the president Is always
to have the train stopped at every
point whero any considerable crowd of
( pie are gathered to hour him und
consequently the special train today
was sometimes far brhlnd the s hed-
uied time.
At Connersvllle. Ind a two months'
Oiit baby was handd over tlie railing
o' the rr platform Into the arms of
Secretary Wilson who presented to
the President his youngest namesake
William McKlnley. Another humor-
ous Incident was when Secretary Wil-
ton was introduced after the Iel-
t'ent had fiuished lit remarks at Con-!K-rsvln.
Twice Mr. Wilson com-
roenoed to speak aud twice be was in-
terrupted by the starting of the train.
Then Secretary Oage sbovUd: "Tha
eloquent t of tit eeecretary of agricul
ture star.s tha wliels gain.'
Ainld great laughter Mr. Wtlaoti
then concluded his brief address and
the train pulled out
dilay In delivery was bed linen. Drr
Taylor snld he had foanft-'lTio'Wi.Hent
commutation of sixty cents a day
wore than sufficient to furnlBh food
fcr the sick pien and he expressed tho
rplnten tnat forty conta a day would
be sufflclsnt for tho purpose of sup-
plying fiod- Dr. Taylor stated that
n large proportion of his patients hs.1
Ifen received from Tampa but that
some had come from Jacksonville
Chlckamaugu nnd other points. He
clro said that many had been sent
1 ere wli were not In condition to bo
tmoved. as many of them wcro ty-
rhold fever patients nnd in such caseu
repose was a prima necesilty. Many
r.ttlenls hud died soon after narlval
Hev. Orvllle J. Nave said ho had
visited every p&tlaut who 'md been In
'he hospital and that he had never
l. urd a single complaint from a man
ho was possessed ot his reason whll"
on the ci.ntrary a had many c-xpreu.
sons or gratitude and comrnendatl' n
t r the excellent conduct m the ln
i.ltul.
uiye Ktaton't .l;ioliitiiieii(.
Judge Koaton'B datea tor Logan
county aro as follows:
Marshall Wednesday Oat. Mth at
p. m.
Orescent Wednesday Oat. Mth at
7:s0 p. m.
Langston Wednesday Nov. Snd at 3
p. in.
Guthrie Thursday Nor. 3rd at I p.
in.
Mulhall Tbursdsy. Nov 3rd at 730
p in.
Uo to the Vienna llakory for your
Merchant dinner and dally lunch
Suup every day from II -30 to ip m.
the beet in tno etty.
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eating. The preof of a good Hour Is
the quantity of tho bread. To havo
tha best bread it Is necessary to havo
Cream Hour.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 123, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1898, newspaper, October 22, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74363/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.