The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 194, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 10, 1899 Page: 2 of 2
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For rent FurnUhed rooms at fi3
South First st
The amal pox epldcnlc at Stroud la
under control.
Dally papers and periodicals at Lil
He's druff atore.
For Bale Choice residence lots Ap-
ply to Mrs Cora Grlseell.
Tom .Turbo the Norman Democrat
pusher ia up to see the fun.
Dr. J. A. lltilctt late of Chicago has
opened offices ore; the Beo lllvo.
Bay your blank books Blatloncry and
office Buppllcs at LUH'cs drug store.
Fob Kent A neatly furnished room
with fire. Close in S08 East Noble
For Bent One Bult of rooms for
man Bnd wife at 418 Cast Logan avo
V. A. Iloffan who was a member of
the Third legislature uioci in i.tncoin
county last week.
Llllle'a whlto pino nnd tar. Suro
cure for coughs and colds. Every
bottle guaranteed. Try it.
Governor Barnce' message will not
probably bo tent in to tho legislative
assembly before Wednesday.
For sale A Ine black carriage mare
trusty and rollable. luqulre of Dr.
Blesh 709 West Noblo avenue.
Toys and novelties jewelry fine
stationery books. Prices way down
at Lillie & Co8.
Are vou nubieet to severe colda?
Wear a chamois vest' Sold by Lillie fe
Co. and guaranteed a sure protection.
The entrance to the council cham-
ber i from Harrison avenue by tho
stairway over Vandcrpool's drug store.
Today Secretary Jenkins allotted
seats by number to the newspaper re-
portera in the upper and lower houses.
Great bargains in toys and presenta-
tion goods at LlllU'a drug and book
atore. Strangers take somo home with
you.
For rent Furnished house for man
and wife. Terms reasonable. Inquire
of Miss Zoo Thompson at Lillie's drug
store.
The Rose Slillman thentro company
which so well entertained tho people
last week went to Ardmoro on the
noon train.
non. A. J. Bldd60n's assignment aa
chairman of the council judiciary com
mi l tee is a high compliment to his lo-
cal ability.
Yesterday was a magnificent day for
political ojr rolling and the boys piled
up the chunkn until they looked like
hugo pyramids in a hazy sky.
Old Glory always in the lead of
cheap flour cheaper now than the
price of wheat. Try a sack and you
will bo sat kfied.
Tho election of Captain C. II. Do
Ford assergeant-at-arms of tho ho st-
Is pointed out us a victory for Uulo
Kate riynn and a slap at Governor
Barnes.
lion. C. G. Jones does not consider
it a disaster to be defeated by such a
herculean of atrcngth and beauty a
Speaker Held if his mlddlo name is
not Bracket.
Rev J. D M. Buckner of the First
M. E church will preach to the legis-
lative assembly at 11 o'clock a in. at
his church who have been invited to
attend Sunday
The Sons of Herman will give
their grand masquerade ball at tho
McKennon Opera house on the even
ing of February 3. Tlckea for gentle
men SOc; ladies 25c
Members of the legislature and their
friends are invited to make our store
headquarters. All the leading papers
and periodicals and best cigars tor sale
W D. Li lib Co.
B L Cundiff JoLn Toldsmith and
Harry Mckinley of Wild Horse 84
miles north east of Guthrie came to
town this morning with 33 bales of
cotton raised on upper Wild Horse.
It was the forerunner of a largo
amount of cotton raised and balled n
tbat section and yet to bo marketed.
GEO H. DODSON Abstracts
"" -"UI"IIMHIIIII11 Wi WWgiilMIWi wwat-iniliiw nliifci
To bo a first-class grocer 5
you must handle ficst'Class T
g-ooda
tiO 5
Rlchlieu Maple Syrup
H Y Strictly Pare Buckwheat
Fancy Creamery Butter
Seal Brown Coffee
and Choicest of Teas Make
Mi&h'y Good EatlDg
rrfrgn
Tho 31 bales marketed this morning
brought from SI 90 to S3 OS.
Dr Magics the Democratic council-
or from Cleveland county arrived y s-
terday Ho is a young and handsome
fellow and will represent his constitu-
ents in a masterly manner providing
there is no ladies pr sent.
Try our Homemade California
Joss Taffies and Boston Cream
Candies.
HOMK CANDY KITCHEN"10 gi?.ViliS?a
You arc cordially invited to attend a
free lecture at tho opera bouse Janu-
ary 11 1890 by Alfred Farlow.O S. D
of Kan-as City Mo. "Christianity
mado Practical Through Christian
SMonce." At 8 o'clock p. in.
Tbo councillors and representatives
stopped buttonhollug ench other yes-
terday after the caucuses adlournod
and now another class of mind readers
ure doing the buttonholing and trying
to fathom the brain pan of the dis-
pensers of nldo dishes.
Col H. E. Havens is not at all put
out over his defeat for tho presidency
of tho council and will be ono of tho
ablo workers of the legislature and
bis probable selection aa chairman of
the ways and moans commlttco is a
recognition of his abilities a financier.
Rev J. J. Methvln president of the
Mothvln inatltuto at Anadurko.prcach-
cd at tho M.E church Bouthlant night
to a good congregation. There will
be Bcrvlco overy night this week. All
Christians are cordially invited to come
and assist in tho meetings.
One of the youngest as well as the
most popular members of tho uppor
house is Senator George W. Bellamy.
Senator Bellamy belongs to the minor-
ity gang but ho Is bo well liked by all
tne Benators tnat no win get in some
good work for his people and those of
tho territory.
Sorgcant 0. G. Palmer wa a good
selection as secretary of tbo council
and all tho best boys in tho tcrrlt ry
send him greeting. Tho Leader pulled
all the strings It could for htm because
he was both worthy of tho honor and
competent and he was besides a good
soldier in giving Sp.Io a black eye.
Lovers of tho fragrant weed will
find the following well known brands
of tobac os at OlBinlth's IIP South
Division street: Three Kings. Hull
Durham Dixie Queen Duke's Cameo
Duke's Mixture Bu lc Shoe Calif rnla
Nugget Yalo Mixture Cornell Mix-
ure Salamagundl i'erique Vanity
Fair Imperial cube cut.
The London Gaiety GlrTa wont to
pieces at Perry and will walk to Giith
rle and try to get together again to
make one more supreme effort to tret
on llielr feet and dance beiore tho bald
heads of the Oklahoma legislature In
hopes that thoy will take pity on them
and carry tnetn over until grass comes
again. Arkansas City Traveler.
Senator Charles M. Thacker was a
caller at tho Lkadesi ofllco yesterday
nd Bpent a pleasant half hour. He
represents In the council tho people of
the 13th council district and naturally
the large cattle Interests of the west-
ern pari of the territory. Ho is a
brainy fellow and fully alive to the
interests of hl constituency.
Tho Soldier Boys who had taken IIoo'Vb
ariaparllU are silu to have stood ibe lone
mircbcH ranch better thauSthelr compan-
ions. This medicine gl ck trcn&th and en-
durance. Hoods PlllBCuri- all liver lilt Mailed
for X& ccnti urCl Uood& Co .Loircll M.a
Mr. J. A Fackler editor of tho Mi
canopy (Fla ) Hustler with hi-t wlfo
and children suffered terribly from
La Grippo. Ono Minute Cough Cure
was the only remedy that helped them
It acted quietly Thousands of others
U8e this remedy as a specific for La
Grippe and its exhausting aftereffect
Never falls. J. Wheeler A Son.
To Cere a Colli In One Day
Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinlno Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure 35c. The genuino L?s
L B. Q. on each tablet.
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Three Tim a ire Is.
The California Limited via Santa Fe
Boute; finer and faster than ever.
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The Cyclone is good humored we feei that we have been appreciated. We feel that our efforts have met with success. The
people are with us. The past year has been a trying one to all of us prices have been low on all produce and we have tried hard to
bring the price on all the different lines of merchandise carried by uc down to a level of what you are receiving for your produce.
We believe our efforts have been appreciated because we have enjoyed a good trade all season and we feel greatly encouraged to ex-
tend our efforts for the con ing season and we wish to emphasize this fact we are not closing out to quit. We are closing out stock on
hand to rae!y increase our stock for the coming season. We are not buying old shop worn Bankrupt stock but new clean up to d ite
goods and we buy them for cash and at prices that enables us to offer our m ny customers a choice line of merchandise including Dry
Goods Notions Boots and Shoes Clothing Furnishing Goods and Hats at less price than any fake sale concern in the city can offer
f-heit out of date trash.
As a means of bringing us in closer .ouch with our trade and friends in general we have decided to give away free of cost 100 V AV-ATABLS EW YEARS GIFTS. These present will be
selected from the different departments in oui store and wil! be on exhibition in one of our larjje front wl- tfowc f r 2 di o. Each pre-en will bs numbered ai.d carda containing numbers will be
distributed to every house in the city E.ch iccipient. vf a number vO plea3e bpug the cart djve tc vhe tture nu see ii duulicaU of Mie nnnber l or any uf '-he Dresents if so thfj pvesen ir
vours and can. be obtained at The Cyclone
TUESDAY EVENING J ANTJAB Y S45 AT 7-30 P M
These gifts are absolutely jrivea away free of "osr or any oti'pr conditions and "umbers corresponding to he eifts in the window are among the rurds distributed 'about he -lt "We will
have no means of knowiugwho will be the lucky persons and intend that this shall be pcrfectl fair and free from any colus on whatever. We haye establlshel the fact bt we do what ws say
and we shall always aim to carry out this idea.
PERSONAL MENTION
C. W. Sherwood ic over from Union
Olty.
Attorney Botsford of Norman tat)
the city.
Lee Herman ofPonc&Oity came in
last night.
J D. Leonard camo in this morning
f'om Edmond.
G. E. Black of Taloga la tho among
tho many in iho city.
Ed Cole iho Guthrie capitalist Is
d wn from Winfleld. e
John D ilaney a Democratic leader
of I' rry is watching the lun
Kx-oouncllnun PIttiuan of Show-
nee is circulating among tho boys
Ex representative Trosper is up frot
Oklahoma City watching the orgauisrv
tlon.
Ex-rcpreftentatlve Bill Llttlo Is down
from Perry lobbying in tho Interest of
trees.
Dave Lahey editor in chief of the
Wichita Beacon lia telegraphed for
rooms.
Attorney Oeo Outcolt of Tccumeeh
formerly of Guthrie la watching the
proceedings.
Editor Jamison of tho Stillwater
Democrat Is shaking hands with the
the press boys.
Ex city dad Tom Hart is in the
city from New York Ills presonce Is
always welcomed In Guthrie.
Jim Bryan agent for Anheuser-
BtiBch beer at Perry Is he-o to at-
tend tho funeral of B W. Blai k.
W. E Allison of tho Telegram and
W. U French of tho Publicist are over
from Chandler gazing on the assembly.
DMIssSalllo Patterson of Winfleld
who formerly crrlcd on tho mllluery
business on ilarrlion avenuc.ls visiting
in tho city
Mrs. T. II. Wright Mr. Capt. Hgler
and Mrs. Geo. Bellamy arrived from
El Reno yesterday to attend tho ball
and banquet.
C. 0. Hudson canio In from Oklaho-
ma City this morning and will report
tho legislature proceedings for the
Wichita Beacon.
a Fred Sutton agent for Anheuser-
Busch berr at Oklahoma City came
In this morning to attend tho funeral
of It W. Black.
Col Grlgsby Attorney B. B. For-
rest J. II Warren i ame In this morn-
ing from Ei Beno to bco tho opening
of tho Fifth legislature today.
Chos. M. Thacker the Democratic
cou icllor from Greer county called
thlB mornlntr. Ho Is going to work
for re upportlonin nt of tho territory
ns tho 13th council district contains
one fifth of the wealth and th-y want
more representatives In our legisla-
ture. JlA2tQ(Er NOTi-S.
The proprietors of the Capitol hotel
made a gr at hit last evening In their
banquet spread
Houston A. Thomas representing
tho Fourth district In tho lower house
dined last night ns a Populist Instead
of a Democrat He Hays ho wants to
ba known aa a Populist.
JF. Norrls of Payne rounty who
has been selected aa watebmun of the
lower house did tho honors at the ru
coptlou lust evening. He is a polite
and courteous colored gentleman.
The little maidens who did the
honors last evening ns waiters aro en-
titled to Rpeclal ra ntion on ucconut of
their prompt nnd ladylike service.
They were : Misses Dot Ashb Lllile
Moore Delia lllldreth Pearl Hinkle
Ola Prescott Lony Price TrecioSeoit
Emu.n Winkle aud Lulu Veuamon.
DKk PlunUottrcnre6cntlng the Irish
World Is down from PoncaClty.wa oil-
ing tho ' awell guyh" organize. He has
just returned from tliousigo nation
whew ho hs put his paper In the
homes of all full blood U ages nick
will bavo a largo circulation in Oxla-
lioma for his great paper as ho Is the
right rustlet In the right place. Ho
attended the banquet und will write
it up for his journal.
Horrlb o agony is caused by Piles
Burns and skin diseases. Those ure
Immediately rellevid and quickly
cured by Du Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Beware of worthies imitations.
Wo want all strangers to take home
something for tho llttlo folks from our
Immense stock of toys novelties book"
etc. Prices cut one fourth for the
occasion! Lillik A. Co
The Bmallest things may exert the
greatest inliuonce. Do Witt's L'ttlo
Early Itlsera aro unequalled for over
coming constipation and liver troubles.
Small pill best p 11. sa'e pill.
Since Katherine tho adventuress
has left Oklahoma City with a few of
the o d traps of that city tho Times-
Journal has agaiu turned its httenllou
to Guthrie Its a wonder Gu brie has
not been siccus d of putting Kathoriue
up to the job of looting that town
NEW YEAR'S
Loans and Insurance US South Division Street Guthrie.
uiUKjJiMXiiuwininiMlwWMi num. ! .TTmmun inn .T... ll ubiiumjim. " mrr-rrmrnrmn
NEWS OP TUB TERRITORT;
Tho El Beno Supper Bell has ou
larged and otherwise improved.
A fire which had some suspicious
frin?rs about it. recently occurred In
tho postofflce at Cashing.
A spo-lal consus is now being taken
in Stillwater nod when completed the
city will organize aa a oily of tho first
class.
Last week Mrs Sarah Starr.of Payne
onnty was adjudged to be Insane
nnd was sent to tho aylum at
Norman.
Tho legislature will bo Hooded with
nnmerou petitions from ca' demon to
reform and remodel tho territorial
quarantine laws.
Burglars robbed the Western Union
telegraph ofllee at El Beno the other
night hut how tnucn money they tot
tho eg nt refused to say
A now post fll -o called Hera'd has
been established about seven mites
west of Hhelli'V In Washita county
with W. P. McWhortcr postmaster.
Isaac Boblnson MoKlnley'e negro
preacher postmaster of tho town of
Macon Blaine county 1ms absconded
leaving a shortage in his accounte of
SJ50.
Lincoln McKlnlny of tho Bepublt
can was work- d rec ntly by a woman
with a fake map. Thes short grass
fellows ate a fine line of fish. Tonka
wa News.
Hugh Johnson of Alva has bcn
notified tbat ho has been appointed
alternate to take tho West Point ex
aminatlon which will take place at
Kingfisher.
John Edwards slashed Peto Smith
over mug and neck in Lexington last
week. lMwards escaped to Oklahoma
City whero ho was captured nnd re-
tu.ncd ond is now in the Lexington
jail.
The editor of tho Norman Transcript
BUould ' looked after. He says"0ne
of tho handsomest women that ever
appeared in Norman in faco and form
is a member of the Mcrrio Bell opera
company. "'
Tho little four year old daughter
Sarah Belie of Mr. and Mrs J. B
Medford of Cleveland county was
langcrously burned by hor clothes
taking fire while standing by an open
fireplace.
The county commissioners havo let
the prlutlng for Grant county for 1809
the Manchester Journal nd the
Medford Star the Journal getting a
little the fattest end Both of these
nro free silver papers.
In ono of tho cocking mains n Okla-
homa City where ton battles were
fought Deput Marshal Heck Thomas'
gameRtcrs won eight of tho fights
Afterwards when Orlando and Ed-
mond birds wero pitted in a match
Orlando carried oft the honors.
C. E. Farovr and wife who havo re-
sided in this city for the past eighteen
months wl'l move to Uuthrlu next
Monday a d make their future home
thoro Mr and Mrs. Farmer have
many arm friends here whoso best
wishes go with them. Puyuo County
Popuitst.
F II Wright received a lettor from
Lie ton an t O'Uourk who is now on
the Btiift of Uuaurul Wilson with the
first hi in y orps at Macjn Oa Fay-
ing thnt tho corpB hai been ordered
to Savn null und that they would to-
day embui k o i transports for Mun'iin-
zts Cuba. Tho Ouluhoma battalion
had not received orders to move at
the time the letter was written. El
Beno Supper Bell
Mrs. Clardy tnotHcr of Hon. B J
Clardy of the Shawnee Nens died at
tur home in Purcell on the Oth Inst.
Jake Canteliio tho lire stock in-
spector caino in from Arapshio t
watch tho proceedings of the legisla
turc.
Sto-kbrokere of tho Guthrie build-
ing and loan association adjourned
for lack of quorum to next Monday
night.
Moses Glrard aged C3 and Mrs
Green aged 01 wero married last nig it
at tho homo of Mrs Greeu 12 Vine
avenvo.
Dan Smith tbo nowly elected ser-
geant at arms of the coun dl wants It
understood that he is no "swell guy"
and will do bis duty faithfully.
All tbo local agents of the Anhsuser
Buscli company In Oklahoma aro in
tho city to a tend the funeral of B. W.
Black late territorial agent.
Tho nrosldent of tho council Hugh
McCitdle cnt a copy of the Leader 1 1
his wlfo last evening and bald it was
himself in disguise bb ho left Stroud In
order to run th" small pox quarantine.
Notico to Legislators.
The best laundry in tho city is tho
Troy two blocks oqth of the legisla-
ture build. ng Kemember this.
TOR A STATEHOOD
CONVENTION.
HtHyStaUhood KrecuUre OommUtttTTlU
Meet tn Outhrlt irednetday
January XS.lHOU
Tho public of Oklahoma who aro in
favor of tha admittance of the Terri-
tory into the union as a state are in-
vited to meet in delegate convention
at Gu hrto on Wednesday January
25 1809 at 2 p. m for tho purpoao of
memorializing congress to pass an en
nblingacta d to take such action as
may be deemed necessary to securo
early statehood.
For tho purpose of sccurlutr roual
representa Ion from tho people of all
tho counties in tho territory iho com
mlt eo has apportioned tho delegates
ou the basis of t.ue delegate to each
ono thousand population or majjr
fraction as follows:
Beaver county. ....
Blaine
Cleveland
Canadian .
uster .
D
Day.. .
Garfield
llrant
Greer
Kay
Klngfl-her.
Lincoln.. .. .
Logau .... .
Noblo
Oklahoma .......
Pawneo .
Poyno
Pottawatomie
Boger MIIIb. .
Washita
Woods.
Woodward
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In addition to the foregoing U dele
gates are apport oncd to tho Osago
reservation 2 tho Wichita reservation
and 5 to the Kiowa and Comanche
reservation
It is recommended that mass con-
ventions be held at the court houses at
the county Bents on Saturday tho 21st
day of January 1809 at 2 o'clock p m.
for tho pttrnoso of electing delegates
to said convention. It is also recom-
mended that no proxies be allowed to
persons who aro non-residents of the
counties from which tho delegates are
elected.
The commltteo believes that Okla-
homa Is fully entitled to immediate
statehood and they appeal to all
classes of our people to unito in bo-
half of tha movement which alono
will give us tho benefits of home rule
economical government and which
promises to rapidly occelorato our ca-
reer of progress
Sipxet Clarke chslrman.
F E Gillette secretary.
Joseph Wishv
T B. MacOek
0. 0 Hudson
T. B. Ferguson
Statehood Executive committee.
Territorial papers plnaso copy.
OUlt L'l.UlI LIST
Wo bavo a'raugt-d with tho publish
era of tho following newspapers for
clubbing rat s which wo givo below.
Persons wo aro already subscribers
o the Lender can take advan'age of
this exceptionally 'w combina ion b;
paving the amount now du for the
Leader
l'he Weekly Loider and Weekly
inclnnatl Enquirer one year Si 00
Tho Weekly Louder and thotwico
a week ft. LouU Bepublio ono
year for . . 1 25
Tho We lily Leader and the twice
a weak New York World ono
year for . . 115
Tne Weekly Leader an ' the twice
a week Kansas City Times ono
year for . ... 1 00
The Weekly Leader and tho Prai-
rie Farm-r (Orange Juod'a pa-
per) one year f r. .... 75
The WeekU Lenderand the Homo
and Farm of Louisville Ky.
one year for. 75
Or the Weekly Leader from now
until January 1 1000 for.... .... 50
Tha Weekly Leader and tho Llvo
Stock Inspector one year for 00
Address all communicationu to the
Leader Printing Company Quthrio
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A Nott Line 't'or Arkansas.
Tho Ohoctaw Oklahoma A Gulf
railroad company has awarded con-
tracts for the construction of one hun-
dred and sixty-four mllo9 of railroad
through one of the best agricultural
sections of the magnificent state of
Arkansas Work has already com-
menced and the line will doubtless bo
in operation by October 1st 1899
Too location of the lino will bo as
follows:
Beginning at Howe I. T. tho pres-
ent eastern termlnns of the road and
runniog enst to aiunroe entering Ar
kansas at a point near Hartford whero
large deposits of coal havo been found
and where mines will be operated;
thence to Mansfield where conn ctlou
will bo made wl h the St LouU&San
Framlseo rallraad; thenco to Echo
lloonville Magazine Marvlnvule
Danville Ola Casa Houston aud
Esau and thence on tho south aid-of
tho ilver to Ltttlo Bock where con-
nection will be made with the Choctaw
A. Mempnis ( ormeriy tho Little Bock
& Memphis railroad but which will
now brcomo a part of the Choctaw
system) thereby putting under one
management a great east and west
line lof railway extending from the
Mississippi river to Weathcrford Ok..
a distance of nearly six hundred mlle6
and passing through the stale of Ar
kansas tho Indian Territory and pen
etrating into Oklahoma Territory for
ono hundred and thirty miles.
The new lino passes through the
following counties in Arkansas:
POPULATION.
. 12 635
Scott
Logan. . .
Yell
Perry... .
Pulaski
Total
. 20 784
18 015
. S G38
. 47 329
..104 291
And will cause tho establishment of
several good trading points and a fow
largo and important towns duo notico
of which will be given later.
Tho new lino will control tho traffic
of tho Petit Jean and La Fourche la
Favo river valleys tho most produc
tive valleys of the state of Arkansas
producing this year over 50000 bales
of cotton nnd th usandB of bushels of
corn and other farm products. Land
can bo bought chtaply thereby offer-
ing excollo.it opportunities for enter-
prising farmers to procure homes in a
well Bottled country where good
schools ai.d churches are already
established. Tho mounta.n ranges
dividing the valleys are covered with
magnificent forests of most excellent
yellow pine and the lower ridges and
slopes nro covered with large quantl
tics of whlto oak hickory ash and
other varieties of excellent hardw. od
limber. It 1b therefore certain that
the lumber Industry will bo ca'ricd on
extensively Tho western port on of
the lino in the Indian Territory and
Oklahoma is now furnishing a market
for 3000000 f et of plno lumber per
month which in coming from Texas
Louisiana and Southern Arkansas but
which can all bn furnlsbod from mllU
on the new portion of the road; in ad
dition to which now markets will be
mado in Oklahoma and Kansao via the
different lines of railway crossing th
Choctaw as follows:
Kansas tty Pittsburg & Gulf rail
road via Howe Junction 1 T.
St Louis & San Francisco railroad
via Mansfield and Wistcr Junction.
Missouri Kansaa &. Texas railway
via South McAlcster I. T.
Atchison Topeka &. Santa Fo rail-
way via Oklahoma City Okla.
Chicago Bock Island &. Pacific rail
way via El Beno Okla.
U.Wood. J F. Holden
General Manager. Traffic1 Manager
South McAlester. I. T.
LaGrippe is again epideoilc. Every
precaution should be tuxen to avoirl it.
ItB specific cure is Ono Minuto Cough
Cure. A J. Shcpard publisher Agrl
cultural Journal and Adver Iser Eoen
Mo says: "No ono will be disappoint
cd in using Ono Minute Cough Cure
for La Grippe." Pleasant to take
quick to act. J. Whoe'er .t Son
A 3llle-a-ittntile Share
On tho California limited Santa Fo
Boute: there Is a barber shop In the
buffet smoking car: ent re train elec-
tric ligLtc; thiough in 2X days Chi-
cago to Loa Angeles.
Tho best Is always the cheapest. Pay
85 cents and get a sack of oreamiflour.
The best on tho market.
BEHEawl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware Stoyes Tinware Cutlery Guns Ammunition
Cutlery Hot Blast Stoves and Plumbers' Supplies
216 W. OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
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Vnral of X VT JNrHy
The funeral of tho lato RoWtt W
Black took place this nfternion at 2
o'clock from tho family residence on
east Noblo avenue Elder Uoea of the
Christian church conducting the ser-
vices In the presence of a largo as
semblngo of tho friends of the family
at the concilia on of which all that
was mortal of Kobert Vf. Black wero
transferred to Summit View cemetery
and laid to rest in the family lot.
Tho following wero poll bearers:
Ju-'ge W. B. Herod 0. 0 nuss A. P
Saunders II. C. Flelden Miller and A.
A Humphrey.
NERVITA
Beslorn VITALITY.
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
"urtfalmpotcncy Night Emissions and
.vaRting disease all clTcct9 of sclf-
a abuse or excesa aud indis
cretion .anervotoiiicntiu
blootl builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
rcstorca the fire of youth.
BymaiUSOencrboxrOboxeft
for $2.50; with a written trunrnu.
too to euro or refund tlio money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts. CHICAGO II'
For sale by WALLACE & MULLEB
Drugging Guthrie. 0T.
ecae
The
California
Limited
Via Santa Fo Boute is tho best
and speediest train to California.
To Los Angeles In 2 days three
times a week. Pullmans dining
car buffet smoking car with
barber shop and observation car
with Bpacious parlor for ladles
and children vcstibulcd and
electric lighted.
Address
A. J. CnRKINS Agent
Atchison Topeka Jt Santa Fe Ry
OUTimiE OKLAHOMA
First Published ia DMIy Leader January 7
lew.
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma l B.
County of Logan i BB
In Probate Court
Notice Is hereby given that oa the 7th day
of -January A. D 1899. Dorcas ll Strader
Hied In the rrobte cort of t"e County ot
Logan ana Territory of Oklahoma a peti-
tion praying for let rrsof administration to
be IriukI to r trcas A btradcr upon Ibe es-
taeo!Mlclte Strader deceased atcoftbe
countv of Loean and Territory of Oklahoma
j u pursuant iu auorncr 01 sam prouaiu
court Wednesday the 18th day of January.
A. D 1Mi9 at the hour of 9 o'clock a m of
A. I) IbW at the hour of 9 o'clock a in of
said day that being a day of the rcgularJan-
uary term. A. D ltW of said probate court
has been apixi'ntidthe time for hearing salil
ami Icatlon when and when any person In-
terested may content said petition by Ming
written opposition thereto on the grouhdof
Incompetency of the applicant or may as-
sert hlH onn right to the administration
and pray that lettrrs be Issued to himself
Wltuesi J U foster Judge of the
bgai.) probate court of the countv of I.o-
ean and the seat of tbecourt atnx-
ed. tbeTtli day of January A D 1899.
J C KOSTEK.
Probate Judge.
First published in the Dally Leader Decem-
ber 1 1896.
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern -
Notice Is hereby given that George L. Mc-
Cune has this day filed his petition to sell at
retail spirituous vinous and malt liquor In
Mulhall Logan county. Oklahoma and that
unless ob)cct!in be tiled on or before the
"th day of January A. D. 18(h). said petition
wlllbagrantrd
Outhrle. Okl . Dec. S3. 1898.
It EMMKTT .STE.WA T. Count Cleric.
Hy II v' OAKRKTT Deruty
L. HAYNES BUXfONM M D.
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical and Surgical Diseases of
tho Eye Gar Noso and Throat
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 194, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 10, 1899, newspaper, January 10, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74428/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.