The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 134, Ed. 1, Friday, November 4, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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GEO. H DODSON Abstracts Loans and Insurance 115 South Division Street Guthrie.
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New Goods Just Received.
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Candied French Sweet Cherries-
Lemon Orange and Citron Peel.
New FIrs Currents and Seeded Raisins.
A full line of Dried Fruits.
Sweet Cider for baking or table hep.
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TEHSOiNAli ilENTION.
Lesley la here from CuItm
CUT IN JIKIEF.
tills morning for
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Kan.
Henry 12 Asp left
Chicago.
Captain liatcbelrtor of Ponea City
went south today.
Callahan offers Plynn 8100 to moot
htm In joint debate
Special Agent Montgomery of llio
Santa Fe Is m the city.
0. I'. Cooper says J. W. Ray will be
Inspector for fifth ward west.
Bishop Mcerschcart left today for
Okarctae to spand Sunday.
His rumored that A. II. Huston will
withdraw from tho council r.ico to-
morrow. Judgo Keaton went through today
from Orlando to Edmond Where he
upcaks tonight.
J. C. Scruggs Joe Mauthe Joe Dal-
zell and N. S." Davis were visitors from
Perry last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Staploton hare
rented a cottngo corner of Oalc and
Noblo and aro moving In today.
F. H. Llllle has returned from the
cast where ho bought the largest and
finest line of holiday goods money and
good judgment could tccurc.
001. A. C. Schnoll left this morning
for Lincoln county to be gone 'hlrty
days in the interestof the II. II. Ilagan
real estate and loan company.
II. II. Sturgis of Cresocnt City and
who is a member of Captain Jinnies'
company quartered at Lexington
came in on tho noon train today on a
sick furlough.
Itrakcman Compton returned this
morning from the Santa Fc hobpllalat
Topcka where ho has been hiving his
leg attended. lie is tho man who was
hurt at Ponca City sometime ago tliu
Injuries resulting in the loss of hi?
left leg.
' V. 0. Scot and family woro in the
city this morning on their way from
Nowton to Cleburne Tex. Mr. Scott
was traveling engineer on tho Santa
Ke for somo time but is now train-
roaster on the Q 0 at Cloburue. where
ho is moving bis family.
crowded with
Inaaie Ynur.fif against the attacks of
levers pneumonia and other scrljus pros-
trating dtieaseby taking a feu bottles of
Hood's SarsaiuriUa now
ilnoii'n nil are the favorite famllj ca-
thartic Kasy to tike. easj to operate
A 3tUt'ti'Stmutc bhart.
On the California limited Santa Fe
Koiuc; there Is a harbor shop in tin
buffet smoking car: ent re train eloe
trie llghtof through In 9H dayb Chi-
cago to Los Augolcs.
Bee those ico wool fascinators at the
Guthrie CaBh Storo for 30 cunts.
A full fc'r.c extra heavy 10-4 blanket
at the Guthrie Cash Store for 48 conts
Read and profit by Llllle X Co.'s ads
elsewhere in this paper.
Elegant as an expression does not
reach tho point in comparison will
those new perfumes toilet soap etc.
just now being received by V. II. Lillte
A co.
Mallard's Snow Lixiukct Is the
most penetrating liniment in thr
world. It cures pain ami inllamma
tlon of all kinds timelier than any
other remedy Price Sue Every bot-
tle gmranteed F 1! Llllle &. Co
The streets wero
farmers tills morning.
Cattle can be brought Into the terrl-
aftor November IS.
llolwoon the wind and tho candidate
this has bocu a largo day.
Over ono hundred bales of cotton
were marketed in tho city today.
The Chootaw frolght depot at Okla-
homa City was destroyed by Ore.
Dlphthorla increases on the west
side. This is due to poor aanltary
measures
In ono room in Wast Guthrie School
buildisg yesterday tbore wero thirty
two cases of soro throat.
This is pension certificate day and
about 200 pensioners are in theaity
having their papers fixed by the nota-
ries public.
Senator David Marum and Robert
Ray of Woodward aro in tho city to-
day. They say Keaton will be elected
by at lenst 5000. Wichita Jlcacon
Frank Greer W. W. Painter Judge
McCarvcr and others left this morning
for South Clmairon township whore
the eannidatcs will speak and every-
body will get plenty of barbecue''
meat.
John llcabe an Oklahoma City sa-
loonist was shot last night while
resisting u holdup by two unknown
mon wiio entered Ills place at elevon
o'clock and demanded the content of
the till.
Ono hundred and sixty head of cat-
tlo were dipped at Noble Tho work
was dono uuiter the supervision of Dr
L L. Lewis territorial veterinarian
l'ho cattle are owned by Mr. Holmes.
of the Chickasaw nation.
Ilert Ramsour manager of Harvey's
lunch room Is always looking after
the comforts of nis patrons. He has
furnished the lunch room with high-
back revolving chairs which aro cer-
tainly comfor.able.
Ethel L. Peuland filed suit yester-
day In tho district court for a divorce
from her preacher husband John II.
Penland who 1: sorving a sentence at
Lansing of one year and a day. Early
tliis year ho forged the name of Prof
U. A. (Jaffney t a cheek and had it
etihed by some merchant In Oklahoma
Oity. When aritsted Penland with a
frbjnd was seeing the elephant and
all tho trimmings in Oklaho nn City.
Fanchon Maggie Mitchell's master-
piece will bo tho bill at tho opora
house Monday nltrht. when Jennie
Hotmail and hor talented o .inpatiy
c lumonco a week's engagement ut
popular prices l'hln Is a guaranteed
attraction and comes highly ro.om-
mended. Ladles free Monday night
if accompanied by any person holding
a paid Bit-vent ticket. Prices IS '.'5
and 85 cents. Seats now on hale at
Wallace A. Mullor's.
Mrs. Carrlo Chapman Catt lecturer
for the National Suffrage Association
md Miss Mary Garret Hay who will
be present at the territorial convention
tt OkUhcma City on the lth will oome
from there to Guthrie. Mrs. Catt is
ono of the finest lady orators of the
day and the Guthrie SulTrago Club is
putting out invitations for a rocoption
in honor of these ladioi on Friday
November II. On this ocoasion Mrs.
Catt will speak and it will bo an en-
tertainment that no lady should miss
Watch for further announcements.
SNAP SHOTS.
Frank Oreo- the editor o. th a -;
Unowlcdgcd leading Republican paper
of tho territory accused tho Germans
of not being able to otc intelligently.
Many of tho Germans of this county
wlli show Greer t.iat thoy know how
to vote. Ths returns will snow Greer's
orSwd in tho short row of figure.
Bnlrt Wave.
Tho Capital palpitate with an over-
load of Fly mi gitsh because A. A. Dyers
panted for a little advertising and got
It Tho Capital nhould romombor that
Ilycrs has tlirte (lays yet in whtoli to
publish another change of mind.
It took a column and a half In the
Capital to put a plaster over that tran-
saction t.f Houston's In that 31000
fraudulent warrant Issued on his re-
quest but It only takoa four lines of
docket record in the probate court to
oxpofioOie fraud and knock tho Cap-
ital's plastur into thin water tainted
with a smell or rottenness
The votinc taxnavors will 'not cloct
mon to ofQceln the face of such scaly
records os ntand against Huston and
Strang. Don't say this is a political
He gotten up by tho LBADKn but go
and look up th records; thore's no He
tbore.
J. S. Soule will not be the subserv-
ient tool of Governor Itarnes and Har-
per S. Cunningham in tho council
Cunningham will only draw his salary
of 31500 a year when Soulo gets a
whack at him in tho legislature. Har-
per will no longer draw by sleight of
hand process S1.1S1.00 from the school
moneys as he Is now doing.
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Troops to Quell
l'robablo IHols
Scrlpps McRao League.
Wilmington N. C Nov. i.- Tho
election excitement here Is intensified
by the statement that a battery of the
regular army will bo quartered in tha
city election day.
Spnin at Our Jlercy.
Scrlpps McRac League
Madrid Nov. 4 Senor Sagasta to-
day said there was no intention to
break off negotiations as Spain is at
the morcy of the United htatos and
must takothobo-t terms obtainable.
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All members of Oklahoma encamp-
ment I. O. O F. please taku notico that
a special meeting is hereby called for
Friday evening Novomber 4 1803 for
th" purpose of balloting for degrees
and conferring the G R and R. P. de
grees. W. S. Cooi'Kii C. P.
E. F. MunrEN Scribe.
An Oklahoma ifirl r'..o a small part
! In Jennie Holfnu's company
I'. I". ald Judge Strang Is offering
St 30 a head for votes f. o. b.
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OUR PRICES TSnSVER FAIL TO DRAW
THE CROWDS ABOUl' OIJR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
A change in the weather recalls to your niiml the fact that you are in need of winter supplies.
and careful inspection of the prices we write about are convmcers that none other is our peer 1
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ing values. Here we desire to say come to see us Friday and Saturday and ask for the advertised
items as well as other articles that this advertisement does not mention. You will find they are bar-
gains simple and pure unequaled by others.
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Ladlos G. A. R. will meet nt tho suf-
frage club's rooms Saturday Novem-
ber 5 at I o clock
Mna GiuiKiir See.
Old Mo'os and tho best whlkies
121. Harrison Avo 47-tf
The ladles of tho Prrsbytorian
church will serve dinnor and supper
on election day Tuesday Nov. 8.
Stumpff Mercantile Co. aro selling
all kinds of goods cheaper than any
other house In the city. Call on them.
Have you aeeu tho now books now
being received by F. U. Llllle A. Co 1
Stumpff Mercantile Co. are rolling
all kinds of goods cheaper than any
other house in tho city. Call on them
Special sale on dress goods and ladles
trlmmod hats at the Guthrie Cash
Storo this week. See the now bill.
Dr. Cotteral was yostorda y appoint
ed superintendent of health for Logun
county vice Dr. Hatfield of Mulhall
resigned.
0. E. McConnell is again in tho real
estate business with offices over the
Guthrlo National Hank.
Mr. and Mrs OULyon came yester
day from the farm.
W. D McCoy school land appraiser
lain from Cleo Mr. McCoy says that
they havo a line country out there
tha everybody Is doing well and that
politics aro nt red beat
LADIES JACKETS SAMPLE JACKETS.
Friday we shall open and put on sale 50 sample
cloaks from the best cloak manufacturer in the
United States. All sorts and kinds of gar-
uiimus i.i tins lot. oome oi mem worm up as
iiifjn as MS. Your choice during this
sale for
.$1175
MISSES' JACKETS.
Misses Jackets French Kersey in the new
Blues and Reds handsomely trimmed with
braid in military designs and actunl
ly worth if 6. F'riday and Saturday..
10 BLACK CANEY COLLARETTES
In this season's best styles former
price $8.50 at only
LADIES' PLUSH CAPES.
These Capes are the handsomest in our line
made by jaltz Finest Waterproof Plush. 27
i iches long fu 1 back Thibet fur on collar and
down front of entire cape. Trimmed in Mo-
hair and jet braid satin lined and well worth
its former p ice of 10 During this 77c
sale only I lu
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LADIES' KERSEY CAPES.
Five Ladies' Kersey capes in blue and purple
beautifully trimmed wilh black velvet and
p'eatcd A splt-ndid value for 0. n nn
Friday and Saturday at only OiuO
WE SHALL OFFER
In this sale fifty single capes in black cotton
mixed Cheviot for only G9 cents and twenty
double capes of the same quality nnp
trimmed in braid for only "0
LADIES' JACKETS.
Lidifs back Beaver box fronts elegantly
trimmed in velvet piping; heretofore A nc
8.50. Now at t '0
LADIES' MELTON JACKETS.
In new Blurs; Tans Black and Military Blue
Trimmed in velvet piping actually r QD
worth $3.75. Luring this sale only 000
75 B0UCLEY JACKETS.
Box front applique Kersey trimming "Welt
seams heavy stylish warm a quality not
match ible short of seven silver dol- a QQ
lars. As a trade promoter at this sale. . .fiuO
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button black and tan at
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Worth 8.00 nnd sp8.CC.
Men's Fiuo Tan and Chocolate color
dres& shoos brokqu stxs at
$2.50
Worth S8 ?S.50 nnd $4
Men's Fine Calf Shoes hand sewed.
Jace and congress.plahi and cap toe
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ONE WEEK
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MONDAY
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The Ai compllibed Aetres.
Jennie Holman
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Owing to t'i lack of space we are unable to quote any more
Bargains. Come ami see u and .ou will not be disappointed
DAVID HETSCH
THE BEER
(THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS.
For Sale by All Suluonkeonord.
KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. Agents.
QUTHniU. OKLAHOMA
Repairing Neatly Done.
THE SHOE MAN.
FIRST AND OKLAHOMA AYENUE.
'to Vrre u Cold in On Uay
Talio Laxative Ilromo Quinine TabMs.
All drugeiBta refund the money if it
OiU to cure ssc. The genuine Las
L II tj on each tablet.
Old Glory has been planted in many
lands and the sun never seta on her
dominions We know of something
else that Is UUIng as firm a hold t.id
has come U stay. It S tbo ltboring
man's frlctd and gives hlw muscle
and strength to stand the day'u labor
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"Fanchon the Cricket"
Marie famous by Maggie MltelielL
See llabj Vaene thr wonderful child ar
tut Mile Annette tbe clever dancer
Arthur bmitli. the boy barytone ulngcr.
Bdlson s Wragraitbs.
A dollar show at
15 25 and 35 Cent
LADIBS' rrtKE-On Monday nUbt each
ladv acvoroiHUileU by au esaort AwlUliiK a
mid reerved scat ticket will be admitted
tree
SEAT SAI.K opens at Wallace & Miller'
drug otore at 9 a ni Saturday
Civil I'owt-r Over Military.
Serlpps McRao League.
1'arls Nov 4 The declaration of
tho new ministry to chambers an-
nounced tho intention to maintain tu-
preuiacy of civil power over toe mill-
iiary and maintain reepect tor the
army. No mention was made :t l'a-&hoda.
LngUsh CrniBer lilviaion.
Scrlpps McRae League
tionisn No7i-mbr. The Central
VnwKKiivn thfi Afltnlmltv will n -knlvit
a formidable cruiser division as a
nuallty the best of its grade Old'en-wgenoy Zf- The Torkof gettlf-r
' Glory Flour jf.ilps ready b n -dy started
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The Leading Jeweler.
Are you going to buy a Watch? If so buy
one of me. JLargt-st stock best goods and
lowest prices. "When you buy a Watch of
me vou get a warrant with it that it is
first-class. You take no risk.
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Established Id Guthrie 1889
116 OKLAHOMA AYENUE.
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VOTE FAVORS TUE'lllEATY.
tlillan Ayrnt irimlam XUtith. thr C'rttk
i'lrrdou (( llrmlt favorably.
MusWogee I. T November 4. The
returns from the Creek elect on have
been coming Id slowly and the indlca
tions are that the treaty has been
ratified. Nineteen tribal tAvns which
have been beard from give u majority
of 339 for he treaty. There are jet
28 townu to report which are com-
posed of full bloods two of them har.
iog the largest number of Orcek citi-
zens of any towus in the nation.
It is conceded that tbe towns which
have not reported will decrease the
majority already attained for the
treaty if not entirely overthrow it
but lien. P. Porter the leader of the
treaty party and Iadlan Agent Wi-
dom bay that tbe treaty will undoubt-
edly carry
May Ignore tho JL'orte.
Scrlpps-IucRae League.
Vienna November 4. U is believed
lndiplomatlc circles h?re that in event
of the Sultan's ailing to approve the
nomination of Prince George as gov-
ernor of Ctete tho latter foregoing In-
vesture by tbe Porte will sail directly
to Suda bay where the i admirals will
l&stal him by p . lie proclamation.
mm published Id Guthrie Bally Leader
November i !&
InhomaDKrr'iltofryUrt of I'gan C0Unly- 0ka-
LldaJ Miller Plaintiff l
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II U filler Defendant I
Thr above named defendant II U Miller
will take notice tnat the plalDtlff herein iMd.
ou the 31at day ot October IA18. ale her pe 1-
.lon In the tald outrUt rourt of Locan
county ti.Rrtbcr with her4iada.1t that .aid
deienoaut II v MU.tr lsa non-rekldentof
thclerrltorv of Ok anoina and that the Is
unable to obtain 11 sonai itrnct on said de-
fendtrjt In said territory and that said tult
Is to obtain dlvorie where the delrndant
U a non-resident of the terr'toiy and that
the defendant must appear anda.sweror
fi0".'" p" d.l Ba(1 petition on or before
the 15th day of December 1HW. 01 1 dement
will i rendr. ed acunst him by default -nd
In fm or 0 puintfil la wltntts mhereof I
have hereunto kt mv nmi. an.i t.mv.i ..
seal of said court at Guthrie county and
vt--s j AiutviAiu luis iuu 1 r 01 nnvrm.
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Jte leu doing lo CullornlaT
The California limited Santa Fe
Route given the best uud speediest
service; only JX days to Los Angeler
J Troops Finally Iteach Oaiita."
iScrlpps-McRae Le gue.
I Canea Crete Nov mber i. x'he In-
ternational troons httTB tntren nn..
sion of the fortress here.
Uallakd s Ilorehound Syrup is the
best known remedy for consumption
coughs coles and mil throat and chsst
roubles. Every bottle l guarant ed.
It la tbe best remedy for children
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