The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 267, Ed. 1, Monday, April 3, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Official Paper of Okla'ioini Territory.
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One month y mall
Three months
Six months.
One Tear
WEEKLY.
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nri.. nml you fel bilious constl-'
fpateil and out of tunc with your
Stomach sour and no appetite Just
gt DUy O patnus" v
Mood's PHis
Ami Inke n dose from 1 io 4 rill
You will bo surprised nl how taily
they will do Iholr work cure yonr I
headache nnd bllloiined tout le
liver And tnnko you feel bappv aealn
4 25 cents. Sold by all medicine tieuit-rs. a
MONDAY APRIL. 3 1600.
DEMUOJLITIO OITV T10HKT.
For Mayor W. H. Coyle
For City Attorney W It ilerod
For Citv Olerk Chas. Laux
For City Marohal JjIiu Inglcr
For Police Judge Frank OlsmUli
For Street Commissioner. Kobt Smith
For CItv Treasurer . . John Wallace
Treasurer school board F.E Houghton
von rouxcir.MHN:
Plrnt ward J. 0. Poland
Second ward . .. D. J. Morris
Third ward .. Wm. Ritzbaupt
Fourth ward 1 year ....Jake Uouglas
Fifth ward . R. S. RcaTCS
FOR MKMllF.nS OK SCHOOL 110A1ID!
First ward . .1. T. Kerr
Second ward I) C Hunter
Third ward . D. H. Ooode
Fourth ward Joe Soverns
F fth ward Henry Decker
Vote early tomorrow.
Vote th'o Democratic ticket.
Vote against tho
Uon
sewerage proposl-
Vote not against Eowerage-
the present sewerage proposition.
-but
Vote for Coylc Herod Olsmlth
Laux Smith Wallace Inglcr Hough-
ton and all tho Democratic nominees
or council and school boari.
Ed Howe tell Vig zib of truth
when he spys polit'cs often cause a
man to make enemljs of his friends in
order to benefit his old enemies.
is a credit to tho little ring that so
enred '.Is nomination.
Hut there are objections to him. In
tho first place several others want tho
job and they hall from all sections of
the country ol it Is desirable to
have McKinlcylsm take deepei root.
The south has a few Republicans who
have almost norsunded General Man-
agor II mm a that with a southern man
on tho ticket the "solid south" would
bo broken into many pieces. The
west has several atsplrlng geniuses who
think a western man as McKlnley'a
running mate would "knock frco sil-
ver higher than a kite' in Its strong-
est fiolds. Hut tho real pressure that
is being brought against Uobart is
from his cowardly follow political
bosses. Ho comes from New Jersey
tho official homo of nearly every one
of tho great industrial trusts and is
himself more or less financially inter-
ested In about sixty corporations. He
is a Irm believer in the blessedness of
trusts and tho superiority of tho class-
cs which tho trusts havo created and
Is glad that his stato has a monopoly
of tho trust franahise business.
But It is theso very things that arc
being used against him in his race for
unothcr tcrtn. The itom of trusts is
suro to become an influential factor in
the next campaign and it is thought
Uobart wouln be a hevry load to car-
rv. The now lorit uiiuuno puis
grease on tho plank that ho is to walk
this way; "His attitude is ono of
perfect loyal y to the administration
to tho party and to tho friends who
KIU uv iilUi IU JOl"7 UUU b YM UUP
hirn no effort to follow tho lino of con
duct tLit teems best ta thnso interests
Personally ho has had all the honor
and glory (lja. tho offico of vlco presi-
dent can bring to any wtn."
Chaulet Laux wl'l give the city sat
tsfactioa in tho clerkV office. There is
no question as to bis ability and no
charges can be brought against him
Vote for Laux.
StoeictComjiissio.seii Hon Shitii will
be re-olccted by a big majority. Smith
merits a big vote flo has served tho
city conscientiously and faithfully and
one good term deserves another.
Judok Heeod has never failed to
show his loyulty to tho capital city.
Moreover ia Una able practitioner.
II u is thoroughly familiar with all
municipal legislation and is thorofore
enabled to take up at once all unfin
U1..4 tiuoiucbs. tdo business men will
cortalnly vote for Herod.
Tho municipal campaign is practi-
cally closed. On tomorrow tho various
Issues and candidates will bo placed In
the hands of voters for final adjudica-
tion. Somo pretty hard words hove
been spoken and printed during the
past two weeks but these should and
will bo passed over and forgotten with
the close of tho contest. Tho fight
offensive and defensive made by The
Leaden has been in behalf of tho
Dcu."v!ratlc ticket entire. We have no
pet candidates we wish to bco elected
tomorrow. The Leaden is for the
whole. ticket This has been a strictly
partisan fight tho first Guthrie has
known in years. In campaigns of this
bind the party goes above the man
and the man above tho dollar. The
election of a Democratic candidate
means a certain Democratic victory.
LAW
Providing fur tlifl Holding of Klcctlons-
IU'hiI anil Ilellect.
Sec. 1 Qualified elector means male
persons Si .years of age or upward wto
shall hava rciiduri six months in the
territory sixty dy in tho township
and 30 tn8 u. the voting precinct
next preceding election aud who are
citizens born or naturalized and civil-
ized persons of Indian dencent not
members of any tribe
Tho remainder of section J cannot
bo complied with in tills election di-
viding Into precincts and designating
voting pia -en by county committee
Sec. 4. That tho county chairman
of tho central committee may desig-
nate to judge etc. No person having
a wager or who Is a candidate e
father father In-law son son-in-law
grandfather pradson or brother of
any candidate eligible as a member
of election board.
ficc 6. If any member of an elec-
tion board fail to appear at the hour
appointod for opening the polls tho
remainder of the board shall appoint
a member oi his political party to act
in his stead Provided that it the
q'tallfied decors of his party present
at the polls ' in nominate a nuai"icii
person for pmcIi vacancy such nominee
shall be appointed. If none of the
members appear tho qualified electors
present shall elect a board by viva voce
one of whom shall be inspector.
Sec. 0. The board shall appoint two
qualified electors of tho precinct as
poll clerks one from each party. Pro-
vided that if four days or more before
election tho chairmen of the county
central committees shall designate
persons for clerks thoy shall bo ap-
pointed. Sec. 8 Oath of board.
Sec. IS Polls must closo at 0 p. in.
and may be closed at any tirao after 4
o'clock by unanimous consent of tho
board when 15 minutes havo passed
without a voto being tendered. Polls
shall open at 0 a. in. and close at 0 p
m. in all cities and incorporated towns
of 1000 or tnoro population.
Note. The provision for closing
nttcr 4 and before 6 as above provided
would seem not to apply in cities and
incorporated towns o! l.ooo popula-
tion. Sec. 37. One challenger nnd one poll
book holder at side of street near tho
ohallongo window. Oath of person
offering to vote.
Sec. 41. Thrco voters at a time. Voter
to announce his uamo otc. If voter
desires to vote for all tho candidates of
one political party ho may stamp
In the square surrounding the
device under which tup candi-
dates of said party aro printed.
Otherwise the voter must indicate the
candidates for whom he desires to
voto by stamping in tho squaro im-
mediately preceding tho name that
is to the left of the name under th?
othpr device in which caso said names
of candidates so etaraped shall ho
counted and tho namo of the candi-
date under the other device for the
came ofl.ee shall not be counted
Sec. 42. uutouepernoii in one booth
at any oiio time
Sec. 41. Any person who declares
that by reason of physical disability
or JsaMIity to read etc. he is unable
In mark his ballot mnv tlnnlnrn bin
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liiitnntly Itellcicd nl Permauen'iF Cured 'his choico oi candidates to the poll
cieruB wno in nis presence snail pre
INTENSE SUFFERING
FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH
by Sstuart'g J)prfla Tablet!.
A New Ultcotury Hut Nut i 1'atemt Mod-
Iclnu
It la quite evident that by this time
the voters of Guthrie have made up
their minds in regard to tho eewurage
proposition they will voto upon tomor
row.
The scheme to vote 345000 bonds
tor tho building of a sowwrago system
In view of the fact that the city is
now abort of water is impracticable.
Nothing whatever is said in tho prop-
osition as to just how tho water to op
erate the plant is to be obtained.
Tho only prootloablo sohomo to ob-
tain water U to build reservoirs on the
Cottonwood several miles distant from
tho city. This would entail on ex-
penditure of 80000. To build a sew-
erage syfctem alone will coat tho full
amount of the bonds voted.
The sewerage Bchemo should bo de-
feat temporarily. If after a few
weeks j.Jans can be waturod for ob-
taining an adequate water supply to
getber with sewerage by voting bonds
then submit the matter to tho people.
Jt is folly to vote bonds blindly.
irnr llUHAltT IS UUJKOTJO.VAHI.K.
The Kansas City Times declares
that the war that is being made
against tho renotuination of Vice
President Hobart was instigated by
tho manager of tho Republican par-
ty Not a word i said about his loy-
alty to the party. Hli partisanship
ras put to tb: teat when he was call-
cd upon to giro the casting vote and
defeat the bonito resolution which
provide for the independence of tho
Philippines when the nrtUe should
6bow capacity for self-government
Ha In in perfect accord with the pwel
dent's several plain compound and
complex policies and his imperialism
Is the solid and real stuff. He is rich
ad spends his money Ilka a prince
and entertains royally. In short he
is h ideal Republican of tha trust-
juoary.power rings aiid in all respects
Dr. Redwell relates on interesting
account of what ho considers a remark
able cure of acuta Btomach troublo and
chronic dyspepsia by the use of the
now discovery Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-
leu. lie Bays:
"The patient was n man who had
suffered to my knowledge for yoars
with dyspepsia. Everything he ate
seomed to sour and crcaso gases in tho
stomach; hu had pains iiuo rheuma-
tism in the back shoulder blades and
limbs fullness and distress after cat-
lug poor appetite and loss of llcsh;
the heart became affected causing pal
pitation and sieepiessncsb at nigni. t
gavn him powerful nervo ionics and
blood remedies but to no purpose. Ab
an experiment I finally bought a 50
cent packago of Stuart's Dpspopsiu
tablets at a drug store and gave them
to him. Almost immediate relief woa
given and after ho had used four boxes
be was to all appearances fully cured.
There was no moro acidity or hour.
watery risings no bloating after meals
the appetite was vigorous aud ho has
gained between 10 and 12 pounds in
wolghtof sold healthy flesh."
Although Stuart's Dyspepsia labiate
are advertised and sold in drug stores.
yet I consider them a most valuable
addition to any physician's line of rem
edies as thoy are perfectly harmless
and can be given to children or inva
lids or iu any condition of tho stomach
with perfect safety being harmless
and containing nothing but fruit and
vegetable essences pure pepsin and
golden seal Without any question
they aro the uafest most effective cure
for indigestion biliousness constIna
tlon and all derangements of tho
stomach however slight or sovcro
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made
by tho 1'. A. Stuart company of Mar-
shall Mich. and aro sold by druggist
everywhere at SO cents per packago
A llttjij book on stomach dUeases
mailed irtc Address F. A- Stuart
company Marenaii Mich
In Ktrtorlam.
Littlo Jim 'nfan! son Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Horton tiled March 31 of meas-
les no was two years and six months
old.
There U a mound lluln our faearli
Which never can be healed.
There In a panc where tear drops start
Which none but those can feel.
There Is a home o'erthadowed now.
From whence the falret.t treasure has
fled.
Dot crown of light adorn the brow
Of one we've numbered with the dead
Vfe long Oh' how we lone
'io elatp t bat little form once more
Tonaw toe Uood that he passed o'w
To meet him and to art no more.
long to clasp acaln those hands.
T&at Cluni MO liulit unlit h Invt
To clasp that little form once moro
Amid the heaenly angels now.
T? tf-.rilnow: c.f Hjwspeak our name.
Oh will we ever lieai again
The sweet words that Jim did say
We want to hear It lust the same.
Ob what Is life when use has fled
from those whom God has given..
Otr hearts will sine a funeral son
Until i ice t In heaven
-Al'NT LAUIIA
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Horton wish to
extend their thanks to friends who so
kindly assisted during tho sickness and
death of their littlo ope
1 " " ' " ' M
I was reading an advertisement of
Chamberlain Colic Cholera and Dltr-
rhoea Ilemcxy in the Worcester Enter-
prise rece-utl- whiuh leads me to write
this. I can truthfully say I never
U6ed any remedy equnl it i'orcollo
and diarrhoea. ' hrvo neyer tied to
use mc o than one or two doses to
cure tho tbp worst case - 1th myself
or the children. W . btroud "opo
moke City Mu
gists
pare tho ballot and on request read it
oyer to him as marked.
Sec. 4b. Must not 'ount a ballot
which has a distinguishing mark nor
which docs not bear tho initals of tho
polling clerk. Nor shall thoy count
ono upon whloh the jadgjs aro unablp
to agroo as to how it should bo count
ed.
Sec. SB. Tho question of sewerage
bonds must bo on tho ballot and if the
voter falls to indicate his choice or
prefcronco by stamping in front of
oithor word tho ballot as to such
qucMon is void and shall not bo
counted as to such question-
Sec. 00. Township or county-
Sec. 01. Town or city holding an
election at any other tlmo than a timo
of general clcctLn it shall be held in
conformity with this act City olerk
ficrforins duties of county clerk; dut-
cs o county commissioners by city
counclli duties of sheriff by marshal;
county chairmen by city chairman.
Sec. 02. Legal holiday.
St. Louis and San Francisco railroad
company.
Take tho most popular route to St.
Louis and all points east Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Suuta Fo trains make closo connec-
tions lit Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frisco line.
St Louis and Kansas City mall and
express leaves Oklahoma City at u:lS
every morning; leaves St. Louis at 8:10
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
City at 6.30 tho following evening.
Through reclininrr chair cars with
out change Pullinain paiaqp aleepcto
from Monott to St. Louis and Kansas
City. You can secure borths before
leaving Oklahoma.
1'urthor information will bo cheer
fully given by the nearest agent or
J$. F. Dunn. T. F. and P. A..
UUmUoma uny
IhitON 8Ni)Kit G. P. 4.
St. Louis Mo.
Ujienluu oi tne OreictHl Hotel.
On February 23rd Mr. J. O. Plank
will formally open tho Crescent hotol
at Kcroka Springs Ark. for the season
of 1800. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to tho genpral public to attend.
A special rato will bo made for this
occasion I'r furthor information call
on oraddrcM tho nearest 'Frisco agent
or H. F Duh.n T. F. and P. A.
Oklahoma City O. T
Buy an S.NriiKit G. P. A
bt. Louis Mo.
Jlnlurtd llatn to 1'ucJflo Voatt Vonli
Kffoullvo March lbth the following
sccoud class passonger rates will ap
ply from Guthrie: San Francises
Los Antreloa and othor California
points taking tamo rate will be 832 50.
Portland Seattle Taeoma and other
Oregon points taking same rata will bo
512 05 For further particulars call on
a. j uoritins Agent hanta le route.
Ma vn M.MM
Am lVi doing to California
Tho CaMforn'j limited Santa Fo
Route gives U.t best and speediest
service; only 3Jf days to Los Angolas.
.lildrU Tii htatuu
Harbor shop and ladles observation
car on me ueuiornia uunitcd via San
ta (o Kouws "'vico liner than ever
boforq
Oklahoma llatrltcr.
The Leader has a fnw copies of tho
Oklahoma Stato Gazettcr by G. W.
McMillon fur sulo at SI 50 each. Call
at tho business office and get ono while
they lot.
Mt4t4KIMMMMMI
Great
Easter
IlifprinorQ
AT LEVY'S BEE HIVE CLOTHING HOUSE.
Our entire Spring and Summer Stock is on display. We are showing the larg
est and most up-to-date stock of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing Suits
Hats Underwear etc. ever shown in Oklahoma. We ask your inspection of
this season's stock knowing that for quality style and low prices it has no equal
here. This week we offer some especially good things.
MKvNf'S SUITS We invite cs
pecial attention to a line
of Suits that we sliall sell this
week for
$5.00.
There is nothing in town like
like them for that meney.
MEN'S SUITS 57.50
The newest neatest nobbiest
Suit we have ever shown for
the price.
MEN'S SUITS S10.00.
Without question the finest
nattiest newest Suits ever
shown for the money
At 12.50 $15.00 18.50 and
20. 00 our suits are the equal
of the best tailored work and
superior to any cheap John
out-of-town tailoring. See them
in our windows.
HATS All the new shapes in
soft and stiff Stetson Hats.
Also all the newest spring
shapes and colors all the new-
est conceits in fashionable hats.
We have without doubt the
largest stock of hats in all
grades and shapes in the city.
Hats from
50c to $500.
CAPS We arc showing an
immense stock of Chil-
dren's and boys' novelties in
caps from
20c to $100.
Look at them this week. We
are also long on Men's Caps.
All styles and prices.
SHIRTS Our spring and sum-
stock of the celebrated
Manhattan Shirts the best
known are here in profusion.
No sliirtmaker in this country
can make a better shirt or give
you a better fit. This season
we are selling them at the one
price
$1.50
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the lowest price for these goods
in the United States.
We have others.
Shirt at
Our Eagle
$100
has no superior.
Shirt at 50c has
wear color and service.
Our Anchor
no equal for
If you want a little better article at a little lower price than you can
get elsewhere or expected to get even from us come to our store.
IT 15 THE PLACE WHERE YOUR MONEY SECURES THE BEST RETURNS.
LEVY'S BEE HIVE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
OKLAHOMA AND FIRST STREETS
GUTHRIE O. T.
The Leader
Job Department
Has received a fresh line ot
the very latest in...
Stationery.
MERCHANTS NBRDINO
Letter Heads
Bill Heads
Envelopes
......Statements
......Cards
CAN I! AYR THE WORK DONE TWO
SUTTON'S
GUTHRIE MARBLE WORKS
w jaflU MMfcr
HQUR8 AFTER ORPER IS GIVEN
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Hid
Flowers in
California
are only one of the
innumerable charms of
that Bututncr-land which
thousands of winter
tourists And mora
delightful than the
Mediterranean.
Only 3J days from
Nowton by
Tlio California limited
Oanta Fe Houto
RFMFMRFR This advertisement
numLiTiULii a Ql lntercst toyou
who have friends resting In tho tomb.
It is a home establishment shipping
direct from tho the quarrie marble
and granite' Foreign agents show
you a large flno picture nnd usk you
to i-ign a binding order for a poor de-
sign and grado at double price cover-
ing their wages aud expenses. Nearly
all the work In tho Guthrie cemetery
was done by ue.
SUTTON'S "WURBLE YARD
iRVITA
Keltic VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOO
Cures Impol uncy Ninlit Emissions and
wasting diseases all effects of self-
abuse or excess and Indis-
cretion. Aiiorvoton'rpml
IjIoikI hulltlor lirln the
pink plow topalochcct-and
restores the lire of youth.
By mall COc per box: O boxes
for -.B'v; with a written giiarnn..
teo tu euro or refund tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jnckson Sts. CHICAGO ILL
For sale by WALLACE A MULLER
DruttglUs Guthrie O T.
The
California
Limited
Via Santa Fe Route Is the best
and speediest train to California.
To Los Angeles In 2H days three
tluu'S a week. Pullmans dining
car buffet smoking car with
barber shop and observation car
with spacious parlor for ladies
and children vcstibulcd and
electric lighted.
Add.'ss
A. J. OORKINS Agent
Atchison. Topeka & Santa Te Ry
QUTIiniK OKLAHOMA.
ItailroadTImoTaMoN.
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Lv. I't Smith.
litittaaiiiiiiin I l.v IloWe
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rirst 1'ubllsued In The Dally Leader Marc h
17 i8y
LIQUOR NOTICE
To Whom it May Concern -
Notice it nereo
v ctven that II C
has this Oar (lied hit. petition ta tell
Herbert
tt rt
tall anlrlluouH. vinous and malt llniinra it
Uuthrlc. Logan county Oklahoma and that
utiles objection be Died on or before the
aistdayof March A. D I8W. said petition
will be granted. R. V MOUTON
fluthrle.Olcla .March lo.lKift County ClTc.
Home Comforts
AT THE
PHILLIPS HOUSE
123 E. OKLAHOMA.
I'lrst published In the Dally Lender March
81 lis?
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To whom It may concern
Notice la hereby given that Wm Hitter-
busch has this day oleil hit petition to sell
ati-wlioUale spirituous vinous and malt
liquors in uuthrlr Logan county Oklaho-
ma and that unless objection he tiled on
or Uetore the 5th day of April A D is said
petition wll be granted
QUthrle Okla .March 20
R. T. MORTON County Clerk.
First Published lu Dally
Leader Manh 18.
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LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern
Notice Is hereby given that Felix Adler
nas mis day nieu nis petition to soil at re
tall spirituous vinous and malt liquors Ir
Guthrie Logan county Oklahhma-and thai
unless oblectlon be tiled on 01 Ldfort; the
win ujjoi Marsn
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Vlll be grantt-d
wuthrlf OUa
U. !v0 said petition
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County Cl'k
Mrst Published In the Dally Leader March
15. 1K0.
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern-
Notice Is hereby given that 4- 5I- Vande-
venter has this day tiled his petition to hell
at retail spirituous vinous and malt liquors
Inurlando Logan county Oklahoma and
tlon will be cranted. It V MORTON.
Uuthrlc Okla JIarch 15. 1W9. Countr Cft
inurlando Logan county okianoma and
that unless objection be tiled on or before
the Sfllh day of Marcn A. D 16W said ieil
She California flmlted.
Via b'anti Fo Route; best and Bpoed-
lest trainti California; to Los Angeles
In 25 days 'hi oe times l week Ob
servation en with spacious parlor for
ladies and children Is ctpoclnl feature.
-IV . Stroud "opo- Accidents are 'I bnppenlp when
1'prialp by s-ll drujr.lnot expected. Protect yoursel by J
parrying a good policy all the tlmo '
A.
J. CORKiyS. Acent
t Ul'THRIK O. T. Z
First Class in Every Respect.
Day Board by tho week 01 month at
reasonable rates Well ventilated
rooms.
Optnltiu of (Vie Cretttnt Hotel JKurtka
Spring; Ark
On February 23 J. 0. Plank will
formally open the Crescent hotel for
the season of 1609 A cordial Invita-
tion is extended to tho general public
to atttud Special rates will bo made
foi the occasion. For further inform-
ttiou call on r address the uecrest
FrUco -gent or U. V. Dun T. F and
P. A Oklahoma City Ok
IIhvak Snvdjck
Q. P. A. SL Louis Mo.
w
George Suss
All Work Prorantly
Executed. Estima.es
Furnished. Vddress
a0a9aeo9Q.3b
' :
Finer ancl
I Faster
: Than Fver.
i
CITY
HALL.
The California Litnltcd.Sanl a
Fe Route solid to Los An-
geles. Time 2 if days
Pullmans dining car buf
fet car smoking car with
barber 6bop observation car
with ladies' parlor. Electric
lighted.
Three times & week
Address
A. J.CORKINS Agt. '
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Ry.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Por auT lurther lntortnation address v
J r. HOLDEN Traffic Mgr..
boutu McAlcster I. T
-r j . 1 . . 1
uutnrie lodge No. 1 A. O. u. W .
Tnursday evening of each week
meet
T.tA lt
Victor block corner rirst and Harrison.
'wus iv urKineu always welcome. r
ajTUOHV.ItlrUIerfABBR'M-W'
-1
C.uthrle Lodge No. S K. of P. meets ev-
ery Mondav at 7 30 lu their nail In the Vic-
tor block coiner I'lrst and Harrison. Visit-
ing Knights are always welcome.
aAI.VERS.MotdVg-0-
Outhrlc Lodge No 2
adav nlcht or ear.n u
Odd l'ellows ahvajs welcome
t 1 n w .nAA...
Monday nlgut of each week at T 3a viaittnp
IV s cnnni'p w n
OWURUCK.Secretarv
Oklahoma Encampment No 1. 1 o O. r
meetscvery Tueday cenlng In Odd Fel-
lows ball at 7 30. All vUltlng patriarchs
welcome P KlTTURIJUSCll.C. V.
ILL. SI ROUGH. Scribe
HartranftPost No S. n A 11 mi.u nn
first and third Saturdays in iarh mnnth ..
7:30 11. m in nrobate court room vi itino
comrades alw ays w elcoine
W H. HEROD ". C
M. L. MOCIC Adjutnant-
Guthrie Camp Wo. 3 7oodmen of the
WMOREGORV-rJnCnT5-01"1'-
QuthrlfLHlBeNo.8.A. P &A.M. Ree--
month at o'clock.
intitea to attena.
. CORKlNS W
AH brethren cordially
II. V ARDi;Ry see
A!
.. . O H. M. meets every Tuesday Fntsht is
K of hall. VUltlng chlefj alw a wefcome
M H CHKltRY. Chief of Recoras!
1 iVttkfvi
Naomi Rebekan Iodge Na S L (. 0. v..
.rf?VerJ ''day eening at?.3ulntho
Odl Fellows-nail lu the Weinberger bull"
lug Visitors welcome
R1HAIT II1TPO XT r
tKATE M' tVKUY. Sec ' '
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