The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 222, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 9, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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GEO. H. DODSON Abstracts JLopns and Insurance 115 South Division Street Guthrie.
IRE IS
IViroortlio Man Prominent in
Ledger Case Sues for
.'Hvoi'co
OlaraA Thorno fllodlfiultfyestotday
in the district oourt fop absolute dt
vorco from William n. Thome The
potltlon stoles that they wore married
tho Vdth day of August 19SU at Satnt
Margarot's eiiureh Valley RanRe
Mancuostr England one child vaa
born to thou now seven yoars of ngt
Plaintiff prays for custody of their
llttlo girl. Grotsndi for dlvoroe as set
forth in the petition are htbttual
drunkenncsfl neglect and falluro to
support. The couple arc well known
In Guthrie having raetdeU hare for
five years. Mrs. Thome is an cstlmablo
lady a devoted church woman with a
host of friends. The defendant has
been looked upon with suspicion ever
Alnco tho doad body of Prank Lodger
Mrs. Thome's cousin was found in the
Cottonwood about two years ago
Thorne had. been a frequenter of the
tenderloin district of the city and it
is said he whs not a bit particular as
to tho oolor of his companions.
Thome's whoreabouts ire unknown
and Gutbrio Is shy a queen of spades.
N. F. CHEADLE
Wholesale an1 Hrt.ni
Heater In
f hono 0.
McAleslor Cannon City and Anthracite
COAL
Ufllco mid Yard!?' Oklnhoutu Atoiiup.
UN10H JIEV1VAL.
Itpv. Culicjiier ! u Drnnluc Citnl unci
J-dirge Urnvril Aru In Attcmlnnrv.
The union revival services in this
city under tho leadership of Rev. J. 11.
Culpepper &. Co. are still progressing
and arc increasing in interest. Serv-
ices at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. daily at
the Presbyterian churoh. The best
talent from ail the churches has
joined the choir and all singers are in
vltcd.
Mat. 3-1 was tho text last night for
sermon on repentance.
lie gave a moft southing denuncia-
tion of social sins so-called ioeial
games in the houses of christian peo-
ple. He said repentance was more
than a good feeling It was more than
a good resolution it was not merely
finding out one's errors but it was a
heartfelt sorrow for an outright quit-
ting. Man had to bo born again re-
generated or converted boforo it was
posslblo to bo saved. IIo said repent-
ance was like a man wanting to go to
Fort Worth but taking a train headed
for Kansas City. When he fouud out I
ho was beaded tho wrong way hoi
must not only stop got of and board '
a tram tor fort worth.
ilo made a most touching appeal to
his hearers who wero going wrong to
call a halt got off tho train of sin
and board a car for heaven.
At the close of his sermon he called
for all membors of tho churchos who
wero willing to confess their short
comings and strivo to do bettor to
como and givo him their hand. About
'0 went forward. The entire congre-
gation remained in an after mooting.
WIRIb tho choir sang several choice
selections nod many of tho christians
wero pleading with friends to null
their sins several penitents nppcarod
at tho altar and In the congregation
several professions aro reported.
Tho best Blngors from all the
chuches havo joined the choir but
moro aro wanted and everybody In
tho olty who can and will slug aro re
juested to como and join the choir.
WANT A IlKQUISITION.
Day County OlllrlnU Clmrgeit With Arnon
Court Home llurncil In '00.
Shorlff Hull County Attorney Swln-
dall of Day county and their attor-
ney lion Temple Houston aro in the
olty for the purposo of securing a
requisition for 0. II. Capps who is
utidor indictmont for causing the de-
struction by flro of tho Day county
court houso in I860 and who is now
under arrest at Rusk Texas. H. I.
Mack and H. R. Downing formor
county olerk and county treasurer re-
spectively aro charged with the burn-
ing of tho court house and aro out on
bond. Tho oillcers propose to soeuro
'.! . .rom Texas have him pardoned
by the governor and use him as a
witness against Mack and Donning.
To the Oklahoma Hough JlttUrs.
All members of Troop D First U. S.
volunteer cavalry aro earnestly re-
quested to meet in the city of Guthrie
on Wednesday February "S3 1899 for
the purpose of organizing a post and
to transact such other business as may
bo deemed proper.
This invitation to Inoludo all thoso
members who wore transferred from
troop D to other troops In our regi-
ment. O. G. l'AMIKIt
C E. HuNTKIl
Cuff D. Soott
Geiiald A. Whim
R. II. Mh.i.kis
VOLXKY D. MllXMl
Wax.tkh Cook.
Territorial papers please copy.
Vrte llomrt Convention.
All Free Homes League members
and friondB of free Lomes aro request
cd to moot nt their respective county
seats on Saturday February 18th
1899 at 1 o'c'ock p. m. and there select
ten delegates to attend tho Frco Home
convention that will moot at Gutbrio
on Thursday February 23 1699 at one
o'clock p. in
All persons who havo the Interest of
free homes at heart aro urged to at-
tend county conventions and aid in
electing ablo inou as dolcgates and
tlioso who can and will attend at
Guthrie us business of great moment
to our homesteaders will como before
this conv ntlon and success or fail-
ure to a large extent will di-pond on
tho action taken by this convention.
Respectfully submitted
JAMK8 KlIlKWOOI)
President Free Homes League.
T. N. Atiiky Secretary.
Territorial papers plonso copy.
PKIiSONAL MENTION.
Dr. Sharp is down from Mulhall.
II. C. Walker is hero from Dallas.
Scott Cooper is in Oklahoma Olty.
W. M. Spurlook Is back from Perry
D. 11. Hereford Is here fronr Chicago
0. M. Prloa is here from Springfield.
J. M Sharplessis hero from Perkins.
J. W. Walters is here from St. Joe.
F. I). Stevens Is down from Wichita.
U. Klchtor of St Louis Is In tho
city.
II. Van Sickle is down from Perry
JaraoB Rsppeto 1b hero from Ponca
City.
H. I. Thompson is hero- from Chi
cago.
II. B. Asp is bak from a trip up the
ru.iu.
Col. D.
ma OUy.
Attorney II
Wiohita.
V. Stilus Is lip from Oklaho
R. Asp Is back from
H Wilson is in tho city from Sid'
Ohio.
Optntna of the Creteent Jlotrt JUirehu
iprlnat -IrA-
On February S3 J. C. Plank will
formally open tho Crescent hotel for
tho notion of IS99. A cordial Invita-
tion is extended to tho goneral public
to attond Special rotes will bo made
for tho occasion. For further inform
ation can ou or address tho noareat
Frisco agent or II. F. Dunn. T. F and
J'. A. Oklahoma Oity Ok.
IJnvAJf Snydkji
Q. P. A. St. Louis Mo.
i'rtxo .(fir
St. Louis and San Francisco R. R.
Tho direct through car route to points
in southwest Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas. Indian Territory nnd
Texas.
'1 ho most direct route to St. Lou It.
and tho oast. JCansns Oity nnd tho
northwest Doublo daily vostibulcd
trains. Freo reclining chair ears; ob-
servation and drawing room sleepers;
llarvoy dining halls. Ask tho nearest
ticket agent of tho Frhco lino for full
particulars or walte 11. F Dunn
T. P. & F. A. Oklahoma City 0. T.
UllV-AH S.NVDKII. G. P. A. St. Louis.
II
noy
Hon. Temple Houston is ovor from
Woodward.
T. A. Kramer of HI Dorado Knns.
Is In tho oity.
M. T. Haines of Falrmount Minn.
Is in tho city.
.ludgo J. C. Robborts of Kingfisher
is in tho clly.
Major Paul Jundt loft today for.Ok-
lahoma City and Shawneo.
G 0. Montgomery of the Santa Fo
secret sorvlce Is In the city.
Dock Cronln the coffeo salosman
from St. Louis Is lu the city.
Rov. (?) Buchanan is In the city
looking for his friend and partner
Robot t McRoynolds.
Territorial treasurer and Mrs.
Thompson aro ontertainlug Mise Fan-
nie lladgcr of Pawnee.
W. II. Riley a prominont citizen of
iii noiio was a caller today at tho of-
fice of Auditor Hopkins.
W. II. Crossland K. Cook and Joo
Soverns ownors of tho electric light
plant wero In Perry yesterday.
Hon. D D. Kenna goneral solicitor
of tho Santa Fc passed through Gutb-
rio yesterday afternoon going north.
Tnz Upsbnw of Oklahoma City who
haa been here looking aftor tho Far-quh-u-on
lossos roturncd homo yej-
torouj. At tho Capitol hotel L. C. Pnrmen-
ter Porry. S. P. Render Norman; W.
F. Cronln St. Louis; Oharlos Swlndall
Grand; Harry Ryan and 0. T. Hush-
field. Shawneo.
MMam
TOWN TOl'ICS
Tahe Xotlet.
Will move on Fobruary IS in tho
store room 104 West Harrison avonuo
Governor block botweon G. M. Shar-
utn'a and T. U. Reder's. Will carry a
larger stock than ovor boforo pianos
organs sowing machines bicycles
small Instruments shoot music and
supplies of all kinds. Our prices will
put you to thinking. We wont your
business. Our cuslomors will tell you
Knauts is reliable. Established in
ih'''-'. Respectfully yours
E. II. Knaiss.
Taxpayer' J.eaaut'
A meeting of tho Taxpayers' League
is called to meet at tho probato court
room on Saturday January 28 at 1:30
fi. m Kvorybody who is for economy
n tho expenditure of tho public funds
and tho reduction of taxes is urged to
be present. Matters of importance aro
to uo aiionucu to
A. L. Hanham
Sec'y Taxpayers' Leaguo.
Col. J. H. Uavlghorst of deop wall
fame has a mania for shoes ho cannot
wear and for socks with checks largo
enough to break tho bault of Monto
Carlo
NatSohnoll Is back from Wlohlta
where ho wont somo time ago to havo
his oyo troated. Nat met with a sor-
lous injury to his loft oyo and finally
lobt tho sight of that important mem
ber ontlroly and now wear a glass
oyo though It is not perceptible to tho
avorago person.
Al Cochran of Orlando and sister
Mrs. Ida lllshoff of Eudtna Mo. who
is visiting Mr. und Mrs. Cochran aro
in tho city.
Chas. F. Colcord
Kontucky whoro he
tko bedside of a siak
Colcord telegraphs
died last Saturday
lndeod a rich man
who is now in
went to nttond
undo Mr. Frank
that his uiiclco
Frank Colcord is
worth probably
8100000 and it is said that Chorley
Colcord may bo tho solo heir. Thoro
is no ono more deserving than Charley
Pony Demoorat.
riiK uuir cimi: that nons cum:
Laxative Hronio Quinino Tablets re-
moves tho cause that produces La
Urlppo. Tho genuine has L. H Q. on
each Tablet. 86c.
BALL
To Ilo mini by tho I'Ire Depart iiirnt on
Vulcntlnu Night.
A ball will bo glvon on the night of
February 14 by the local lire depart-
ment and tho 11 ro committee. It Is
likely tho Pythian hall will be used
aud the Elks Mandolin club furnUh
tho mueic. Chief Gruobor savs tho
ball promlsos to bo a very elaborate
affair and indood it cannot fail to be
if previous balls may bo taken as
oiandanis. Tho flro laddios aro de-
serving and the proceeds of the ovont
will be applied to a worthy purpose.
A car load of wall paper at Llllio's
drug and book store.
Gel the news at Ltlllc's.
Tho bot drugs at Llllio's.
Tin' best cigars at Lillio's.
Tho best stationery at LIllloV.
Vulontlnesi All kinds at Lillio s
Go's
If you have tho grip try Llllio's ami-
Rflp. All the latest papers and periodical
at Lillio's.
If you use Llllle's pills vou won't
havo tho grip.
Hoard and tootn 84 per week at the
Cottago hotel.
For rent A furnished room. 403
South Third streot.
For salo Choice residence lots Ap-
ply to Mrs Cora GrUsoll.
G. M. Sharum & Son paid 41 CO for
seed cotton yesterday.
Ofllcer Paul Sohoncr has recovered
from an attack of tho grip
Gutbrio plumbers aro reaplr n har-
vest at the present speaking.
Rltzhaupt servos the best bowl of
soup in tho olty only 10 cents.
Col. Henry Glazier of tho Agricul-
tural aud Mechanical collego Is in the
city.
Mrs. Judge llurford will ontortaln
tho Friday whist club tomorrow after-
noon. Wanted at onco Two good dining
room girls at tho Capitol hotel. Good
wages paid.
The water mains throughout tho city
nre froaen up and good olty water is
hard to get.
Try Rltzhaupfs merchants' lunch
from 11:30 to 8 p. m. dally except Sun-
day for 20 cents.
Go to the Vlonna cafo for your Hus-
ton fried oysters and your black bass.
Short orders a specialty.
This wedthcr completely discomfits
tho oldest Inhabitants. Even tho
soonors never saw weathor hang on so
long. -
For sale or trade Good farm In the
Klckapoofcountry. Torty-flve acres
under cultivation. Address bo iu?.
Outhrio.
Wanted Good housekeeper for man
and boy. Good wages to right party
Easy woric. Address Mat Reeves
Chandler
Combination moal tickets S3 8o for
S2 78 at the Saddle Rock. Good also
at the Cottago hotel. Second streot
opposite tho land ofllce.
Tho north mill has been shut down
ever since tho cold spoil struck Guth
rle tho water mains to tho mill are
frozen cutting olf tho wutcrBupply.
A public mooting wfts held in Chand-
ler Tuesday night to discuss a prepo-
sition looking to tho bulldlnjr of a
S60.000 oil mill at that point. It is
very likely tho mill will bo built.
At tho Capital Hotel: -John Van-
dine. Wichita: II. J. Culn. Knnmnrwi.
C. W Sherwood. Ransns CMv T r
Frazler Helolt Kas.: W. 0. Rowland.
Ft. Worth; 0. W Rully Wichita.
It is quite a job to pump by hand
suiUciont wator for 8000 head of cat-
tle but this Is tho case tho water
pipes lcadiug to tho cattlo feeding
pens aro frozen up and wateris pump-
ed from the Cottonwood by hand.
Tho regular meeting of the W. C. T.
U. will be held with Mrs llnr.lmn'
020 oast Mansur nvonue. on Friday
Fob. Oth nt 2:30 p. m. All member
pleaso be presont.
Hy order of President
iurs. llottle I'olmer.
P. M. L. Rav. SneV.
Miss Laura Gregg local sccrotary
of tho equal sulfrago association is in
receipt of a telegram from Miss A. S.
Illackwell of Hoston faying that tho
equal sufTrogo bill msseii tho Oregon
legislature with a good majority. The
voto as taken was houso 50 for 4
against; sonato 21 for 1 against.
A zoalous sister who forgot to sign
her name but who seems very deeply
concerned in regard to ono of Guth-
rio's leadlug business men has penned
him and sent through tho malls the
tho following appeal to mend his
wicked wuvb nnd do better. Tho geu-
tleman has no idea who tho fair sister
is but feels fcuro she Is all right: "Mr.
F. 0. Kind friend t am interested
in your bouI. Pleao preparo to meet
your God. It is awful to fall in tho
hands of tho living God unprepared
Your daVH urn nncclnrr Binldln l.n ri .
pleaso prepare to meet your God." A
sorv.tnt of God.
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-arsaparllla are ailil to liave stood the lone
marches much better ttian their compan-
ions. Tni medicine gives trenth and endurance.
. Hoods Pills cure all liver Ills. Malltd
for cent by CI. Hood & Co .Lowell Mj
The California I.lmlteil
.a uuuu (jo uuuiu) ousv ami specu-
lost tralnt. California; to Los Angeles
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sorvatlon ca with spocious parlor for
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.v.ipunucu norscraciisii Uurry i'owder Ce ery Salt full line of
Canned Meats Lobsters Sardines and Shrimps Imported Olive
Oil and everything that can be found in the market by givine us
your order. &
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WE WILL GIVE YOU THREE MONTHS-THIRTEEN WEEKS- SUPERIOR INDIVin
UAL INSTRUCTION. SIX HOURS PfcR DAY. .FOR $20; OR WE TwiLL QIVB VOlT
THE SAME INSTRUCTION FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR FOR $4000
J his i gives you a splendid opportunity to fit yourself for the bread-and-buttter duties of
life at a very reasonable price. Why not come now ana prepare yourself as a book-
keeper stenographer or general office worker? Those who acquire our business train-
nig would not be without it for ten times. the money it costs. It is invaluable to the
young persons starting out m life as it gives an insight into the practical affairs not to
be obtained in any other way. l omuu
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1899 with Miss Alma Carson as Principal assisted by eight other instructors
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sweetens the breath and perfectly restores
vvi m-uoia vi me taste smcn nuu uenrlnE.
Slops headache and dropping into tho
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wucre iirazuiau ii.iim was faitlifruy used. It
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S.OO DOTTLE EQUALS THREE GOo. DOTTLES.
HOME TESTIMONIALS:
Brazilian Balm and thinks It did her much Rood-b Cw jFlmrh&f1?
if. Culbcrt. "I was very deaf for 10 years from caurrh. Brazilian Balm .rnhS
warm in my ears every day soon restored my hcarintr "Mr lohnJStl. FP J
Pa. "It is the best thVtor dyspepsia I eveV w &.?1S '
"I was worn almost to the Rrave with a racking couKh that all the tT t fl
doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilia ttt i?tt
be my doctor through k."-Mrs J. Galloway JbUst 0KS fwfiSS
crippled up with rheumatism could not get my hand to mv hen 1 T J y
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OPERA HOUSE!
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ALL Ni:XT WtKK COMSlUKCJKti
loiif!aif9 Feb. BliiJ
ROSKAM'S
Graham Earl Co.
In a bran new melange of plays.
vlccial Sconory.
Novelties Supremo.
Siiecialties Galore. I
L DOLLAR SHOW AT CHEAP PRICES
10e 0c and 30d
Ladies Free Monday Night.
For Hnlo by WALLACE & 3UTLLKII
B. P. JACKSON & WV Indianapolis. Ind-
J B. FAIKPIELD
TRANSFER AND COAL.
OPPICR AND YAUDS:
500 West Harrison Street.
. . . TELEPHONE 20
L HAYNES BUXTONM M D.
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical nnd Surgical DUoas of
tho Eyo Ear Noso and Throat
A Great
Live Stock Journal.
THE PRAIRIE FARMER-
weekly Agricultural and Live!
estocic Journal one dollar
year It is admittedly the letd
er il the airruultui al and live!
stock journals of the Unite
fatates. It covers the entinl
Held of agriculture. dairvincJ
live stock breeding and livn
stock feeulntf. It is edited foi
western farmers and slockmei
who carry on diversified work
:n lact it is the farmer s news
paper. The regular subscnp
tion price is one dollar a year
but in order that every one ofl
our readers may iret it uextyeail
we will send it a ful year Avitlp
the Weekiy Leader for 75 cents if
Tins low price may be witn
d awu anytime; we request our
reuuers to act promptly Han
in your orde or send it to us.
DELBERT HUGHES
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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GUTHRIE.
OKLAHOMA
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A WEEK OF ENTE
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M 1 accounts and to the averaco morch?iMMB iiit? IV eS"li? averaff merchant it is. Ordinarily trade is dull goods more slow sales are small taxes are due eastern creditors look for a settlement of their I
H I of the avhiiaob merchant Of co!?. L JJv f t .Si . 0I "i5C0NTINT- But we are in a position to entertain you. We have no iiahd luok story to tell you. We are not afflicted with the au.mbnts
H as that is the one secret of our oraaf Ji un ' VIBY AUK PlD'. 0f cour6e we iave lo EAT but that is a pasohe. Of course we have to sell goods at small margins but we are used to that 1
fflB wool kersey men's size overcoat beintr Rnld rnv rm butVrIc- . e b"' our 0ods at BUch a lrice that w can akford ao sbll cheap. Who ever before in the history of this territory ever heard of a Fine all I
fl friends. We have sold a vast quantity of iron! a i ' e. ls n?tilanotllc" merchant in town that did not pay more for it. We have no kick coming. W.e have been well treated here. We have made many
M towards any of our competitors We wish th T'rmli re Poased Ulat we cast our lot among you. Some no not like us. But you sift the thing rinht down and thry are envious. We don't fee. that way I
marker too) at 5-l.W) would ensily'brinir us SO 50 i?ih ?vn .iw i 'i nWslJ C0.V?n was wortU 7 or 8 cents any wa weat at ?1'00 would sult lls- Then that a11 W0)1 sult we are now offering (and say its a
LJ an ad we imagine we are talW cUmltitHnv u- But Ave are dlgresslnff. We started out to entertain you and we nearly forgot our subject. When we write
W what a disappointment." Now we want to bo roVmini.i Wi J wCan a 8Pa ' a newspaper and call things by high sounding names and quote prices but when it comes to showing the goods advertised "Oh!
H price. Just come in and see us. is all vc ask And r J T!l 'U' "e..1ave I"11 a "umber of overcoats on hand and we want to exchange them for a little of your money aud you bet we are not going to stand on I
m Dongola Goodyear welts. Ladies Shoos' sold the Sffi'iSK xe ""swmJ received of a manufacturer twelve cases of shoes that we can offer you at a price that will make your heart g-lad. Pine Glove Kid and I
U in Cordovan Franch Calf and Kangaroo wortl leverv cent o "is 00 "SJisr VS L?Vni sVve CaUr.Se11 K10 ?ou at 1'28 Per I)alr: We have something for the men too. Elegant dressy shapes full Ftok uppers p
if close out at 2.75 per pair. And alioavy fancv nlttem ?io?vv Si ini 8i ri Y? a? Lve left on land a few mirs of leavv aU wot)l 1CM Bankets sold early in the season for Si 50 per pair ihat we will now K
Ij each. Come and look through. These we o3y l0" Blattko we sola at 'Z0 Ko now at 75 cents per pair. One lot Ladies Jackets sold earlier for ?8.00 to $1.00. You can buy them now foi 75 cents
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 222, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 9, 1899, newspaper, February 9, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74454/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.