The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 314, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 10, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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he gjeabev
I " 'i hi Uio txwtonii c at Cluthr c Oil a.
as hi in.l i lan mall matter
Official Paper of Oklabomi Territory.
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lHllMIIKU 1IY THH LTUDBli PRINTING
OiMI'ANY -STATU PK1NTKHS.
I. tl MIM.ACK lfelMoramlMnimcrr.
VflMnl Orymi n Olltalmnta Itmneieraey.
HUnSOUU'TlON HVTKS.
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One month .: iim ni in
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fix month.
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SATURDAY. JUNK 10. IMi.
LliTtPoliooman Taylor shoot a few
more.
llEliEAlTm Auditor Hopkins oon
simplify matter by using a cash reg-
ister What' the matter with Inspector
Eiing? lias bo beon absorbed by tbe
oil truste?
SiiMBTiitNo la browing Id tho Philip-
pines. However it may be only tbe
amber fluid In tbn small bottles.
liiYK the Cuban solillors a little mora
time Coming to tbe front promptly
never was n specialty with thorn.
Lrt us not lose sight of tho fact that
Admiral Dowoy has not notified any-
body that ho will land in Now York
'Ioikka proposes an anti trust din-
ner Topekans bollove tho best way
to kill the trustB Is to cat thein to
death.
Gov. llAitNKfl evidently thinks Hill
Grimes has been employing Filipino
tactics in rolatlon to that census super-
visorship. OiTiiniK should bavo a Spanish can-
non for Fourth of July purposes. A
few well balanced Icttors would secure
tho boon.
Oo . Satkhs of Texas has Issued a
formal call for an anti-trust conven-
tion of governors and Lttorneys gen
oral of tho states to meot In at. Louis
on September SOtli. Tho purpose of
tln convention is if possible to agrep
upon uniform antl trust legislation for
all the Ntatcs participating in the con-
vention and agroo to press tho same
beforo tho legislatures of the several
states into ouactmenta at the next
meeting thereof.
It ought not to be considered treason
against tho Republican national ad-
ministration it wo repeat what Oon.
Charles King who has just returned
from the Philippines says about the
war in those' islands. Ho says the
t'nltod States Is In for a long guerilla
warfare In tho Philippines with the
advantages all on tho side of Die Fili-
pinos." It took tho Democrats in con-
gress to force tho administration Into
action in jomovlng Spain from Cuba
and Porto Rico and it will take the
Democrats to pull;tho administration
out of tho hole it has gotten Into In
the Philippines.
MHH.lNUVHX.SOH.Him:
Tho ceiiborshlp of the war uows
from tho Philippines by tho McKmley
administration can liavo but ono ex
plauatlon and that Is political. The
secretary of war decline n absolutely to
give out tho dispatches and only what
ho sees fit to impart is given to thir
American people- Molklejohn refused
to let tho newspapers boo thndispatoh
es from Oonoral Otis and when asked
why replied that thoro was nothing in
thorn except army details. If that
was all why not give thorn to the
American people? Why tho necessity
of suppressing tho nows whloh they
have a right to know? It is all poppyi
cock and sheer nousonso that It was
neccbsary to keep this news from the
people in order to prevent tho Filipino
army 15000 m Ilea away from knowing
what Oonoral Otis is doluir. Habv
politics is at tho bottom of this prob
censorship that and nothing more.
MOSXVA CHH.ITIOX . J -.
An eminent economist writing upon
the subject of "What is Money What
Maaesit Mouey" ami the regulation
of tbe price of the products of tho solj
Bums up the whola subject this way:
Money n a creation of law and of law
only It. creatiou U a government
monopoly. Law determines today
approximately the amount of money
ho people may have with which to
cited tholr exchanges. ir.rh.fl form-
ulated then my tluaes areas follows:
Prosperity Is detonulntMl by the re-
ward of production the priuo. Price
Is determined by tho law of supply
and demtnd finding iU expression in
the relation of Mia volume of money
to tho volume of exchangeable pro-
ducts. The volume of money Is de-
termined by law. lleuoe. prleo or the
reward of production. Is determined
by iuw. My conclusion therefore is
tdt prosperity has been destroyed by
a contraction lnjie volume of money
resulting .'roui the detnouetUaUon of
t nfcr and that It can bo restored only
by 1 1. e restoration qf j'lver to its for-
mer status.
Aside from tho serious Intonvcoienco
and pain caused by pilas there Is a
tendency to fHtula and to cancer in
tho rectal region Piles should not be
allowed to run on unchecked TAIl-
LBll'S BUCKBYR I'lLfl OINTMENT
Is ttb infallible remedy. Irlce 8 J cents
a bottle: tubes 76 cents. Sold by p. B
LIIHe & Co. and Wheeler Jt Son.
Dot ydu eyes tested free by one of
th.warld's famous specialists at P. li.
Llljlo fc Co. dune Oth 7th and 8th.
tlint money enn
buy is
Iiuuu n "wist
parilla. First
Because 9 it
'comi bines ccon-
omy ana Btrangtii.
Thcro is moro concen
trated merit and medicinal
power in a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla than in halt n dozen bottles o!
others. Each bottle of llooi'tTj K
SarsapnrlUncontninB Jrv V
onebun'lredioeo8
an unanswerable
nfRU y ment
as to -strength
and cconomy anfl
will last a mon ih. wlnlo otlicr
remedies averXige to last a week or
fortnight. Stvcond Becauso those
who havebought it nnd taken It
universally praieoit. It euros
even wnon r ouierremeuicBiuiiio
do any good whnt-
ever. In fact it is
not what wo say but
'hat Hood's Barsaparilla
does thattolls tho story of its
merit. Itsfnoiisancis of testimony
nls are as ro.
liable and
w o r t hy
as if they
from your
t r u a t e (1
yourconfl
. denco
came
most
neigh
cause'
Third Hc-
icroiflno suustitiito
for
Hood's arsa par ilia.
Dealers who trv to eell something
else general jly Pay
Ours is nsV ) I igoodaa
Hood's"
thus
IX SJ I jU ndmitCting that
1 1 II A Hood's is tho standard
Vv and poseesseH merit impossi-
ble for others to rench. There nro
many other reasons why Hood's Sarsn-
parilla is Amuricn's Greatest Medicine
the Best Thnt Money Can Buy. But if
you will only buy it and try It youreolf
you will have reasons for faith in it
stronger than them nil that of personal
experience with and personal knowledge
oi its curative pntvurs
Take it now.
uet iiooa's. Jt
never ilitapjHiinls.
JIKIIK ANDTHEHK
Uerltn. Jun l Berliner Taiftblat
says that Prince Uoucnloe has granted
an audleacc to the Itev. Gilbert Htid.
the Amsrlcan mls.ilonary.
Fargo. ... D. .lune -Hs)l Adll the
Turk Ht his wrestling match with Dua-
can A. JilcMlllan here tonight railing to
throw the Hcotcliman four times In one
hour. Tlic Turk Mrrured hut two falls In
Ihes tlpiilaletl time.
Iclianon Mo. June C-tatB senate Pnr-
rls who has been out to the home of
UK-hard 1". Uland reported that at 10
o'clock tonight the stricken man was
g.lghtly batter. At that time Mr. Bland
was utile to talk to hose about him rrt
was resting easier.
iLondofl June The Times announceH
this morning that the Brltlnh government
ha HOoneintrd to I'.m-dder Its attitude to-
ward he 1'aclrtr ruble project aa the re-
sult of iirKnt rt'iireaentrtlotiR from Ca-
nada and I lie colonies and l now In
olliipd to utilise HrltUh credltx in provid-
ing the necessary capital.
St. lni a June -At the West end
clu!) tonight I'larence Forbes was given
the decision III a twelve round contest
with Caliper Uwi for the bantam weight
hainplonHh.p of America. There wus fast
work throughout the content in which
I'lirlnj had the better of It. Forbea I
but l'i years ot age.
Bombay June --Herloua rlota have
broken In the Tlnnerlly district of the
llndra prenldency between tho Maravara
.ind Ktillara on Hie one hand and the
Hlmimrl on the other at .Slvakasi. Sev-
eral vlllageR have been attacked and pluu
dered and a number of houses burned
and some Uvea lost. Troops have bei n
mimmoiiH u the acene of the dlaturb-
anoe. J'.irta Jup loi'tgora publishes an lnter-
viett tiu Meut. PiCTitiart thu morning
lie said: "But for the miracle of the le-
tit Jsieux It is Impossible to say what
would have happened." llcuurt express-
ed himself as convinced that th com-
mand ..r the Hfax would treat Dreyfus
with all poKiitriv humanity.. Flgora ayi
he appeared fatigued aud was somewhat
""" and ma moustache baa
whiter till! be Htm preservts hla
blal K'HiJ humor.
Krowu
Plover-
Thfl best medicine
Winsomeness in Women.
Hints J rem Dr. Hartman ..tntmnx I'sauty and rateulness.
..alk Ml
'MrTTlk
V'Pi'A -m cMLa Mb
o-
(
nerve unnng un luuammation out of ths
wewbraues. Mr. O. P McIIaryue IJoaomuu Mont. wrltos:
Pt-ru-na M4diciH4 C.. Ceiumtus O.
Deah Suw: "llr the time I had takan ono bottle of Pe-ru-na tho polypus
from which I suffered had disappeared and throo bottles cured my catarrh
end throat trouble. I have given trial bottles to u few frlunds. I wish you
abuudant auoce&a so long as you merit lt-60 richly as you have heretofore."
Womon who have suffered nnd beeu cured ltnow how to sympathize with
others. The wearying pains and aehos thoy endure are so mysterious and
permanent relief bo dillieult that once the corroet remedy is found they become
Its warm advocates. Miss Maggie Watkins Carnegie Pa. writes:
JDr. S. . Hartman Columius. O. '
Deab 8IR:--' I am onjoytng life hotter than I hare for two years. I feel like
n new woman; my appotito is good nnd I have gained ut least ten pounds. I
feel It my duly to recommend your treatment to all uillng ulsters with whom I
come In contact. 1 cannot aay too much for your medicine."
Dr. nartman'a special book for women called 'Health and Ucauty" Is mailed
free by tae re-ru-na Medicine Co. Columbus O. All druggbU sell Pe-ra-as.
HU8INK8S NVR IJETTEX
So Nhjh (UratlHlrootH Small
Niiinlior or Failures lor llio
' Wet-;.
New York. June . ltradntreet s tomor.
row will my:
Kxreptlonal flrmnos In prcs ot the
hlerheet level c regards nenerol staple
values yet reaoheil a oasonA.'jle small
rate of business mortality undiminished
Industrial activity perhaps most manifest
In all branches of ttRdo In which Iron
ateel nnd other metals outer and large
bank cl-arlnss rebooting to sonm oxtont
tiie improved tont of tho atocks but l.ke-
wlse large payments on previous prollt-
able buelnese ar& anions tho features not
neceeearily new.but stilt noteworthy r--llected
la trade" advices. KnlnrRcJ shlp-
menta of breadatufts a result ot recent
buiing Induced by crop damage reports
at liotne aud abroad have It Is true not
been sufficient to offset liquidation on tho
late moderate rMe'liiit this Is partially
explained by con tlned good advlcea from
the spring wheat crop confirmed by lb-r-ai
receipts) at primary points. Iron and
steel tflsplny all of their old mil eome
new at length In the urgent demand for
the balance of the yar and the usual
euinmer shut down seems likely to be
honored mo-re In the breath than observ-
ance n this irade.
New York June 9. llradstrfet's Finan-
cial ltevlew tomorrow will soy:
There was a stnadler tone In .uesday'a
trading and Wednesday yloldod two In-
cklenla which lor the time being ot
least seems to change tho temper of tho
speculation. One of those was the dec-
laration of the regular 3 per cent quar-
terly dividend In tho American 8iiBtie
company's common stock a matter about
which the strcot had Indulged in more
or less dopts for a full month. The other
wns a declaration of a lli per cent half
yearly dividend on Atchison preferred
Willi tho announcement thnt tho earn
ings of the road In tho llscal year ending
June 30 would nltfo provide for another
half yearly dividend for the same amount
next January. Covering not only In the
stock jitst named hut In other parts of
the Hat at once ensued and some fresh
buying was attracted. Tho . upward
movement continued on Thursday. Tho
teel atocka In spite if some irregularity
In American steel and wlro were gen
ernlly higher and the strength of tho
market on tho wholo semed to center on
the portion ot the list which had tho
oujoct ot the principal bearish pressure.
The firmness of the grain market and un
favorable ucoounts of the crops hod ap
parently little further Influence on spec
ulation. Ixmdon took but a small part
In the trading here though the Atcliteoti
dividend induced some foreign buying of
that slock. On tho other hand the weak
nese of Uie mining division or the London
market caused by th failure ot the
Trbnsvsal negotiations d.d not re
fleet hero apart from a declne in Anacon
da share ami the continued i.eavlness of
amalgamated copper. The" bond mar-
ket continued to be very strong with an
unatmlMl demand for the better Issues
and aucli a soardty of such o.ierlngs
even at Die high prices that the Inquiry
in perforce turned to lower grade anJ
m-w securities moro or less American
having been given this weel to the first
mortgage bonds to the reorganized Wis
L-tinsln Central.
New York June 9 It. Q. Dunn and Co's
weekly ravlew of trado tomorrow will
say:.
Iron product 'have advanced lit per cent
In one week and pig Iron 1.8 per cent
following advances of 8 per cent in pig
Iron and 1 per cent 1n products during
May. Cotton has advanced 1 por cent find
cotton woods 1.8 er cent during the week
with woolen (roods C per cent nnd boots
and slroea 1 per emit. A little reaction of
I! per oent appears on the leather antl .7
per cent In Wile but tilo character of the
time Is that die expectation of higher
prices Induce buying- twr ift advance
requirements tor consumption. It 1 need-
less to say lhat 4hls a. symptom of
danger and ilio most conservative man-
ufactures esiecla)'y In Iron and steel
have striven to avoid It but actual In-
ability to deliver products demanded
leaves them llttio power while speculation
in wool nnd other tint is running away
from flotisumptlon. It Is a saving feature
that isolations aro largely fictitious. Al-
most all tho goods now being dollveecd
produced In pome Industries aro on prices
fixed by orders uccopted several months
ago and mjnrly all tho iron worka being
thus tied up far ahead tho prilo quoted
but what thoy sco fit to ask aa a way of
refusing ordors w'hlcli they cannot accept
or else tho bids of Important buyers who
can find nobody to deliver large quota
tions.
The Financial Ohronlcrtl estimates a de-
crease of only 3.2 per cent m acreage
floods aro tfollr.g largely and prices of gin
ghams and prints liavo advanced.
After some advanco wieat
decliiK.l 2 ceniH closing lower for the
week. Againat oil ncounta of injury In
the lld fact that western receipts were
r. wr.ii buahals for tho week against 1
177.045 I. nub. -In from the great crop of last
MIABLE
dispositions make firm friends.
lUanty of face is nature's gift.
(iraccful movement If not
natural may bo acquired.
To permanently retain these
happy iio&scbsions hculth Is
iiullsixjusuble. The thou-
aand und one phyalcul ilia
poculiar to women rnaku
them fretful nnd plain.
These troubles whether of the
feminine organs the kidneys or the
fctouiuch uro catarrhal und Intl-
mutely nssociutud with the nerves
lutorrh is luilammatlon and is
essoutially tho same everywhere
whether in tho head stomach or
pelvioorguns. The scientific success-
ful romedy fr all phases of catarrh
is I'o-ru-na. its aotlon Is through Uis
THE LEADER GUTHHIEiOKLABOMA
jS
I QnomiQl
Men's Readyto Wear Clothing.
LEVY'S BEE HIVE
CLOTHING HOUSE.
OKLAHOMA AND FIRST STREETS
H it & iH jti rife it it ji trU'r
yci-.r and at current low rrlcei such r.-
colpta would lio Inrxplioalilo If growers ro-
filly expect a short yield. Exports have
declined lxine only 1819373 busliela Hour
Included from Atlantic ports ut;alnst W!
231 husluJs laat year und (3100 bushels
from I'aclllc porta uealimt 2C3.213 bushels
laHt year but even as to future foreign
demands thlti Is iwt atroiiK evidence. Tlio
etJmotes of ivductron In yield are weak-
ened In markd Judgment by certainty that
spring wheat acreage la unknown and
many exceed expectations and that the
prospect ifl excellent. Corn has ifliown
unusual Independence scarcely changing
In prlco with exports 2.S01 WO bushels
ab'ulmt 4134C41 bushels last year.
Kor I ho currvnt week failures have ben
1S9 In the United Htatea ugainst 03 last
year and 10 In Canada against 17 last
" J.Jt-u
CJAVR THEM TUB 81.11.
Oklahoma City June 9. I.aBt night"
Bheriff Copelaud received u telegram
that doldy Fllson and Charlca llcAdams
had been surrounded In tho HancocJc pas-
ture nine mtles northeast of Choctaw
in the Klckanoo country. Accompanied
by Ilouck and Brown he went out to the
place Indicated arriving there about 0
o'clock. A large crowd was Mure but it
had been previously discovered that the
fugatlvea had cut the wire fences in sev-
eral places and given them tho slip.
Tho two men were last seenaoutli ot
Luther both riding the Bame Iiomc. Dep-
uties Armstrong and Butler took tho trail
liassing through Luther lato ltstulglit.
Tho officials of Lincoln county have been
notllled and lite county clerk there being
o mother of Judge Underwood a Bicat
effort will bs made to Intercept the fuK-
atlveo. 1II.AND HARBL.Y ALIVE.
Lebanon Mo. June 9 Hon. It. P.
Uland was still alive at 9. a. in. with no
uercrtitlble chanee nl his Condition.
Judge C. C. Uland hla brother arrived
thi morning.
iMr. Uland la in a stumor and has beeu
since yesterday morning lie recognizes
no una- and cannot speak. While the phy-
sicians decline to state specifically what
his aliment is relatives and Intimate
trlends who are admitted to his bedside
say H Is either paralysis of congestion
ot the brain. Ills famlyl has anticipated
lor several ytara that he would "be strick-
en this way. There Is no hope for even u
return ot consciousness. -
TUB UNION HEOOONIZED.
Denver. Col. June 9. The union rawnv
ly organized by the employes ot the
smelters have ieen recagnlzed by the
Amerloan Smelting and Refining company
and the prospects for tho peaceable soi'
tlsments of tho questions arising under
the new eight hour law have greatly Im-
proved. A conference has been held bf-
tween a committee from the unton and
Mr. James B Grant chairman of tho ad-
visory board of the company. The com
mittee announced that the employes would
demand a eight hour day and the same
wages for cigWt hours as they bafo been
getting.
A sallow jaundiced skin is a symp-
tom of disordered liver is it sprint's
from biliary poisons retained in the
blood which destroy euergy cheer
fulness strength vigor happiness
and life. HEUMNE will will restore
tbe natural functions of the llvor.
Price SO cents. Sold by F. B. Llllle &
Co and Wheeler & Son.
Will Trade 410 acre good land in
farms Addres." 440 ere Dlly
Leader.
f -lllnBIM T "
InHiinnmnnio
The month of May Suits at July pricesi Now is the time to get a
bargain. Think of it ! $7:50 Suits for $5.00. Gopd strong
serviceable Woolen Suits at $5.00. Think of it ! $10.00 Suits
for $7.50. Made in the best possible manner good linings newest
styles and patterns made to sell at $1000 and worth every penny of it.
Now $7.S0. Think .of it! $12.00 and $15.00 Suits for
$10.00. These Suits are the cream of the city ood enough for
anyone. Perfect in fit style and quality. You must see them to ap-
preciate them to appreciate them. We keep any suit we sell at 10 or
over in repair for one year free of charge.
Buying all of our goods direct from the factories we can will and
do sell Clothing cheaper than any concern in the city. Think of it!
Then come and see us. We are at the same old stand.
ji - - A j'i -til-ilii.illi-iiiii .'. A.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Iti:i. rsTAii' iti:M.i.s i:tc
M.
LUTHER WEST
Ricai. Estate
Notary Poiimc and
JNSUUANCB AdENT.
o SNAPS.
IIJHNTISTN.
J)R. FURROW
DENTiST
(CONSCIENTIOUS WOltlC.
Our Motto: CONBKItVATIVB 1'KIOR.
TIIOItOUOH SATISFACTION.
Onice: cornor First and Oklahoma' Avenue
oer Siwnccr Hard'.vare Co.
L.tM'YIIIttt.
gROWN & STEWART
TiAWYJSRS
117 S. 2d Street OUT1IUIR. O. T.
PltANK llAI.K.
A. (l.O.llIBItKlt
J) ALE & BIERER
LAWYERS.
ANDHKSON IIUILDINU OKLAHOMA AVM
I'llVSICIANS .MlltdHO.NS
L-. J. HlATT M. D. Uos. 50J B. Noble.
Tolephone" 71.
W. P. liAKEit M. D.. Ites. 410 B. Noble.
JJIATT & BAKER
PHYSICIANS .t SUItaiiONS
OBlco over Wheeler's Drug Store.
TKANHFIJlt COMl'ANIKS.
J B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFERAND COAL.
OPFICK AND YAI1DS:
500 West Harrison Street.
. . . TBLEPnONB ?0
I PAPER HANCIHG i
CARRIAGE.
HOUSE antl SIGN
...Painting
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
L. CHRISEN & CO.
118 JforU First Slrt.
H-MV
nil
Ull
ii -li ? -Ir j -.: tt ;l; ;t -t ;
W H. BRUNNER
SANITARY
VAULT
CLEANING
Improved Odorless Yanlt '
and Sink Cleaning Machine.
Tin: onlv i.u:i:n.ni:i ci.ii.Ni;;
in riu: jitv. i'ihi.m: ij?.
W II GALBBAITH hml
Ojjlee Corner Dhlmnn .siirit uml
oltlr .Ivrttur.
FRISCO
LINE. ..
St Louis aim
San Francisco
lialload Co.
Take the most popular routo
Tho Krlhco Line v a
OKLAHOMA CITY
on WICHITA m
St Louis
and all points Hast '
Kansas City
and all points Noith and West.
Pasongur train leaves Oklahoma City
0. 15 a. m. arrives in at. Louis the foi
ling morning 7. 15 a. in Pa sungor
train leaves bt. uotus at b. 3() p. in. ar-
rives in Oklahoma Oily tho following
uvening ato. SO. p.m. Close connections
uro timrto with tho Santa Pe both at
Oklahoma City and Wichita.
Our Iran service is misiirpassad
Weontry latest improved seat and
ehalr cars also tho Luxurious PiiUiuan
Observation Sleepers. Aro yon plan-
u'tig an oullitg.
KUHKKA SPRINOS
has a world wide roputntion as a won-
ful Hoalth and Pleasure Itosort. the
ourative properties of whoso waters
have no equal on tho American conti-
nent aud tbe grandeur of the scuiiery
surpasses that pf Colorado.
When purchasing your tickets sec
that thoy read via the Frisco LIup
For further particulars as to rites
time otc apply to
K. F. DUNN. T. F. A P. A.
Oklahoma City.
II. K YOAKUM llltVAN SNYKKIt.
(7nrttl lUuitvr. Ucn'l IVh. Agt.
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CARRIE M. BUBLINCAME.
MUSIC TEACHER
( I'lauo and Orguu.)
X0S X SroaJ - OCTllKIK O. X.
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Ar. St. Umla 7am
Por ailv turtlicr Ininrtnatiun adilresj
J. 1' llODBN. Tranit Mgr
South McAlester 1 T
Uutbrle lodge No- 1. A. O
IT W n.S..
ThursilsvcvenTugof each week at 7M in
Victor block corner Pirst and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
P. II HAltHKM Kf W
C. J. TUOIIY. Recorder
Ruthrie lAdee No. S. If. of I'
meets every
Moi
ay at 8 I'.M. In their nail in the Vic
tor lilork miner Pirst and Harrison.
e vic-Vlalt-
tug tvuiHiua are aiwavs welcome.
('HAS. POND. C. C
C A JIYKIIS M. of F. and K. ot It S
Quthrle I.oOmc No. !!. I. CJ. O. I' meets
odK
: of.
Monday nigm or caou 'veek at 7 sa vuitiug
(WdJ'ellows always wi'lcon
M'l'icojne
VV 8 dOOI'KIt N a
OW nKUOK.Becretarv
Oklahoma Kncauuiment No. 1. 1. O o f
niit-u tur si'cioiiii and jourtn Friday ui
ine j uiouta. H J5. HKKSK. t!. I
it'ets tbe snionil ami fourth h'rlrtay
' UlKhtS
K. P. MRItTKN Scrlt.0
Hartranft I'oat No. 3. a A. R.. meets on
first and third Saturdays in each month at
7:30 p. m In probate court room Visiting
comrades always welcome.
V H. UEnOD. P. C.
M. L. MOCK Adjutuant.
Guthrie Camp No s Woodmen of the
AWJl'?eet?f'.r'.on1''n'8ltln the
of 1. hall Vlslttne Woodmen are welcome
.. ... J "TOVICS Cleric
WM. QREOORY. Cob. Com
UuthrlelAjdeeNa A. P. &A. M. Reg-
alar meeting third dVednesday evening tu
each month at i o'clock. All brethren cordl-
all Invited to Attend.
H. P ARDERY.BCC
O. H. WXfXIS W. M.
O. It it meets every Tuesday (night la
Rot hall. Visiting chiefs alwas welcome
M. JJ CUKKUY. Chief of Records
Naomi Bcbekah Lodge No. r. L O O. P.
meets every Iday evenlnp at7:3utnthc
Odlrellow.analUn the Weinberger bolld
lag Visitors welcome
SARAH BATES N. O
KATB V' VETHY Sec
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