The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 320, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 17, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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See GEORGE H. DODSON for Abstracts Insurance and Farm Loans.
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MRS. A. P. SAUNDERS
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FRISCO
LINE....
St. Louis and
San Francisco
Ralload Co.
Take the moat popular route
The Frisco Llue v'tt
OKLAHOMA CITY
o WICHITA
St. Louis
nml uU points East
Kansas City
ami all points Nuilh mid Wont.
Pa'-enger train leaven Oklahoma City
' l.'i a. in. arrives in St. Louis tha fol-
t . ii (T morning 7. 15 a. in Passenger
train leaves Nt. Louis at S. 30 p. in. ur-
nves in OUIalioiim City the following
evening atfl. SO. p.m.Closeeonnecttons
art made with the Santa Fe both at
Oklahoma Cttv and Wichita.
unr tra'ii M-tuv 'it. unsurpassed
Weruiry lli t iiii)i-uved sent and
hair cai- al-. tin1 Luxurious I'nllmsn
nbbervntMii M pen. Are yon plan-
ing an uiin'.
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has a world u iiic rtiuitatioii as a won
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i uralive pi npi rtii if wince wat. !
have noiul 1 1 - American conii
inut and lu 1.1 1 idnli'iir if the fci-eiu-r
urpaMta lirai of ulorado.
When mm iiu-.ing your tickets tn
tl at they tvad iia tin' Frisco Line
For forthiT ptirtii'tilars as to mtts
time etc api'! t
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Oklahoma City.
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Telephone 52 PAUL JUNDT Manager. I
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Weekly Leader 50c Year
If your eyes bother you
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Hat In tho store la a pattern. n
Pull line of tile latest aallurs.
Everyday In tho weok Is a sptolal JJJ
tho weok
prlae day.
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becoimiif: and wear well.
106 east Oklahoma avenue. ;
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Monarch brands $
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COFFEE
HMU MUHOOCK & CO.'S CIIOIC'K
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U1AHM AND UKKNNAHr
GROCERY CO. "
OKLAHOMA AVKNUK.
W H. BRUNNER
SANITARY
VAULT
CLEANING.
Improved Odorless Vault
and Sink Cleaning Machine.
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IN rili: CITV. l'UONE P47.
W. H. GMMITH Anent.
Otllcfit.orni'r IHrlmm .tlrrrt (iml
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CARRIE M. OUHLINCAHF
MUSIC TEACHER
I I'liiuo mill Uremi.)
JUS X. llroad - tWTIUIIX 1 1. T
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ENfWROYAL PILLS
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til 1V rrlUUr .biifck
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JSlHIl. If.VVH (rniiuwHii I'm hst.
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STARK RPOS PAY GASH
every week If you sell STAUK TltKKS. Out-
lit free. MA UK .VfUSIIItY. I.oiilnlmin Bio.
Pint pultlUlicd lu ttie Dally Leader June
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MQUOIt NOT1CI!.
Vo Wliuiii It May Ooncern
Nollrr U herein- irlren that llamllton A
Co Uiite tliln Uy ttled ttiolr (etltlon to.ell
at retail ilrituuUH vlnoui anil tn.ilt lliiuota
lu Oullirlr IJt(u iimuty. Oltlaliiilna. auJ
tbat uuleu oujectlon lie rlleil on or lie (ore
idu twiu any oi june A. I lm nalU
lietltloti will lie grauteil.
R. . Muiitun County Clei k.
Uuihrie. Okla.. June It. IW
FliKt 1'ulilUlied m Dally i.eade June !
IbW.
I.IUUUK NOTJCK.
'i.i Whoui it May Concern
BNotua U hereby Klven tliat Otto Hanson
li4i tbtUay Olcd bb ietttlwa to sell at re-
tail ilrltuou vinous and malt llqnois In
il.ttl.rlM I ji nan -...ii(w llr lnk.r..s. .l V .
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uuleui objection tie tiled uu or be tore tljc
-vtli day of June A. 1). IbW said putltlon
will b granted. K. I MOHTON
(uthrie. Okla .June It 1MW County Ci'k
Fir.t J'uWUbid in Tue Uaily Leader June
I. lOKW
UqVOH NUl'U'K.
To Wboui It May Concern-
Notice U Hereby given Hut Jobn SeUlroin
lias iuii oav nieu uu iieuuoii to cll m re-
tall splrltuoui. vinous and malt liquors in
Outbne lAjgan county Oklahoma anil that
unless objection be nled on or before the
Ut day of July. A. U ItW. said petition
will be granted R l MORTON.
Uuthrle.Okla June I6le County Cl k.
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TOWN TOPICS.
'J he police are after the frtiltlhlevpf".
Full line of Pom ih of July fireworks
just in at Olsmitti's
To brlnfj back vigor anil liappims
drink Pabst Host Tonic
Weekly Leader one year aril Farm
Journal live yearn for only $1.
The inland Park theatre scenory Is
here and was put op oit the slsge of
tho theatre yesterday.
Hardly a da' pusses in families
whore there aro children in which
MALLARD'S SNOW LINIMRNT 1s
not naaded. It quick ty tures Cuts
Wounds 'Krnlses Hums and S.-sliis
1'rlco 35 and 90 coiitx. Mold by F. II.
Lllllo t Co. and Wheeler A Sou.
Try tho Opon Poor at Olsm th's 1 he
lirst cigar ever put on the market with
a genuine Cuban filler at five cents.
The Farm Journal is the boiled down
hlt-the nail-on llie-ltead paper rut to
fit tho wide awske farmer and villsirer.
We give the Fat in Journal for iln bal-
adce of BW and all of 1000. lwi iw;
and 1V03 liearle live years .rn a prize
to every one ()t our subserlbrM bo
will pay a j ear ahead for the Okla-
homa Weekly Lender.
Yesterday evening Probate Judge
Foster married Hubert A. Long of
Htuudard ond Miss Lou If. Meeks of
Acton.
Through sleeper from OkMioma
City to St. Louis June l' hoim unt of
the Kilts. Frihco Line
At the Itoyal hotel -O. V Hurilen
Nevada Mo.: M. L. Ilaekett . M.
Drennon Kaiiftus CUV; W.N. Mathews
Jo.- Mi-Hacblin St. Umin; F. A. Smith
Oklahoma (MU; It. II. Wltltney ('Ima
go; W. T. Walker Anadarko
If the predlKposllion to wor.i s in
children Ih tint cured '.hoy may become
emaciated wenltly and In danger of
convtilBions. Will PK'S t UISrtM YKK-
M11'"D(1IC Ik till.' most successful uml
popular reiuedv Price -'5 cents. Sold
by F. II. Lllllo Jt. Co. and Wheeler
Son.
According to tho nscsor'4 returns
the total vuluatiou of all taxable pro-
perty in Payne county foots up the
hamlsoiuo sum of $3213510.
Farm Journal for tho balance of 1809
and all of 11)00 1901 1902 tttul 104)3
nearly flvo years to every subscriber
who will pay one yeur In advance for
the Oklahoma Weekly Leader. No
hotter farm paper than the Fttrtn
Journal. Thin olfur iu only mude to a
limited number -tho first who come
forward.
About twelve o'clock last night a
small tire broke out In the llunuer ho
tel oppobito the opera house but in an
almost Incrldlbly short tlmo ufter the
alarm was toumleil tho fire depart
ment was on tlio ground and the blaze
Has soon cxtlnguUod without serious
damage.
Tho populur route for tdo Hilts tho
Frisco Line. Through uleeporJuue IU
from Oklahoma City .
If Judge Foster keeps on growing lu
popularity with the young folks seek
lug to unite their destinies for belter
or for worse he will soou outrank the
Kansas City ICansa Judgo who had
to employ several assistants to keep
tally on tho app.icantu. Yesterday's
docket shows the tnariiuge liueuio for
Uobert A Long and Miss Lou K.
Meek and also tho record of their
marriage by the accommodating judge.
Planus 81&U and up; orguns 3U and
up ; sewing inuchluos Sift und up ; bi-
oyulos Slo und up. Itiasy puymeiU.
aheot music lutu&t and up to date.
K. 11. ICnauls
lot West Harrison ave.
The handsome wholesale structure
of the populur firm of the Williatnson-
Halaoll company at Oklahoma City is
now receiving the finishing touches
and will soon bo occupieu by the firm
If your sight is blurred with specks
und spots Hunting before your eyes or
you have pains on the right hide under
the ribs tlien your liver is deruuged
ami you need a few doses of HKRIilNK
to regulate It. Price SU cents. Sold
by K 11. Llllio &. Cor and Wheeler A
Son
Island Purk will soon he lighted by
uro lights pobsluly by Sunday night.
Tho lutu improvements lu this beauti-
ful resdrt have wrought a most won
derfttl transformation und it is ouu of
tho delightful pastiinus to perambulate
beneath theloyoly foliugo of theboud-
lug forest tre6s.
Fov Halo: 'i wo horsoH a buggy mill
twosi ts of harueus (single and double)
Call this olllcc.
Tho ofilco of the district olork Is
being runovated and groally improved
and when completed the sombreneas
which hur'elofore greeted the public
will only roiuatti as a droaiu.
Will Trudo- HO aeriw good land lu
Itutler uouiity Kansas for' Oklahoma
farms. Ailtlrtisj. -IK) uaro Dally
Leader.
Invitations are out for a complimen-
tary reception to Ktholburt W. Orublll
pianist ami his piano school for next
Wednesday evening to be glvon by
Mr. 'and Mrs Wiufleld Smith at their
residence on Mansur avonuo.
A sallow j nun ill coil skin is a symp-
tom of disordered liver as it springs
from biliary poisons rutainod in the
blood which destroy energy cheer
fulness streugth. vigor happiness
and life. HKUUINR will will restore
the natural functions of tho live-.
Price SU conts. Sold by F. 11. Lillle &
Co and Wheeler X Sou.
Ilrlng your job printing to the Lead-
er office. Letter heads turned out on
two hours' notice.
For Sale West Guthrie grlBt mill.
Also good stoak farm five tulles from
Mulhall. Adilrots Hrail UU Guthrie
Okla.
The editor of tho Farm Journal
asks: "Why huvo a mortago on the
farm poor crops rheumatism sour
bread grip leak iu the roof holu lu
the pooket skeletou lu tho closet or
any other pain or trouble when you
can get the Farm Journal for the
balanco of 1SDS and all of 1W0. 1U01.
1008 aud 1003 nearly five years ty
paylug a year in advunco fur Oki.a-
nowA Lkadpk This you can do if yon
arc not to Into
Mr. and Mrs 0 F- Urr loft on the
early Santa Fa train this morning for
Seymour Neb. in response to a tele-
gram announcing the suriaut Ulnets
oMrs. Greer a mother.
What poopla say about Uood'.aarei
panlla u that It cures when all other reme
dies fall Therefore you should take llood'k
Sarapauiu iu preference to all otbsr.
Hoods Pills cure bllMousncfct. Mailed
tor Xi ccnti bv 01. Hood & Co. Lowell Matt
I can fit them with Glasses and do it right at half the price
you will pay some traveling uptician Work guaranteed one year.
GOOD y AT FRANKLIN'S
llTjfl
.f Here's a symbol of puri-
ty in the tea line.3
If you want the best
you catt be assured of get-
ting n tea that is carefully
sclcclctl . " "
A tea that h free from
all injurious adulterations
and ingredients;
A tea that is everj'thing'
I a perfect tea should be
ask your irrocer for fl
Chase & Sanborn's
t Package Texis. a
They only come in pound
and half-pound leads and
because it is pure.
m .
One pound makes over 200 cups.
S. T. FRANKLIN
Solo Agent.
Everyone should attend the Elks'
meeting in St. Louis June 10. Through
loeper via tho Frisco Lino from Okla-
homa City.
Tho olty onglnoer at Oklahoma City
had to quit work ye.terday as ho
ooulil not loctito tbe corner In the cen-
ter of the town for tho mud and water.
I'll II Sowers of l'orry has taken to
the diamond tie umpired the base
ball game there yesterday.
For relief and comfort In Asthma
HALLAUD'H IIOUEIIOUND SYKUP
has no equal. Prlco 35 and .10 cents
sold by F. 11. Lillie A Co. and Wheeler
A Son.
Kaymond Kolbnn. the littlo boy
horned yesterday evening by it milch
cow owned by City Marshal 1! alter is
in u very dangerous condition today.
Are yu going to St. Louis June 11?
If so go via Oklahoma City and tho
Frisco Line. Through slcepor account
of the Ellis.
nUr. lieale suys children of the west
side have almost gutted his fruit
orchard. Several arrests will be made
Mouday
Aside from the sorlous Inconvenience
aud pain cansed by piles there is a
tendency to fistula and to cancer lu
the rectal rcglm. Piles should not be
allowed to run on unchecked. TAH-
LEU'S IIUCKEYE PI LB OINTMENT
is au Infallible remedy. Price S ) cents
a bottle: tubes TAaents. Sold.by P. Ii.
Lillie & Co. and Wheeler & Son.
The police have beon ordered to
arrebt and ja'l every small boy or girl
caught stealing fruit. The penalty
for this crime is a fine of 950.
Do you keen chickens? Then you
ought to have the Farm Journal. Wo
give it in elubblng with the Oklahoma
Weekly Lender both for tho prltjfi of
our paper only. Pay up a yoBr ahead
and the Farm Journal will 'come for
the balance of 1800 and all of 1000
1901 luu-J and 11)03 nearly Ato years
and get to you If yuu aro on thlseontl.
nent.
See the Leader's great olTer-Oklahoma
Leader one year aud tho Farm
Journal of Philadelphia flvo years
for only 50 cents In advance.
Head the Leador's groat Farm Jour-
nal's prlso offer.
TIIK CIIUIUMIKS.
Plymouth Congregational
Tho usual sendees will be
church:
hold both
mo: n lug and evening.
All are In-
meil.
Trinity church llroad and Noble.
Third Sunday ufter Triulty; Sunday
school lo a. in.; service und eerinou 11
a. m : evening service and sermon at 8
p. m. Friday sorvieo at 8 p. m. and
choir practice. Saturday St John
lluptist's day holy communion at 0 a.
m Electric lights are buing put in
which will inuke the church more
comfortable. SutitH free; everybody
welcome.
First I'resbytarluu ohuruh Noble
avenue aud Division stroot. Preach-
ing at 11 a. ui. ami p. m. Sabbath
school at U: 15 a. m. Junior 0. U. at 3
p. in Y. P. S C. IS. 7 p. iu. There
will be Kpeeial uiusle both morning
and evening. All are Invited.
Mttbodt EpUvopul ohurch Sun-
day school at 10 a. in ; preuchlug at 11
a. in : i'Ush Hireling i m ; lip worth
League '' u iu.; preaching 8 p. iu.
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Rtiicrti VITALITY
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOO..
i 'i n - linpnti ii ) Night Emissions and
v.ituu di-cise all effects of self-
111. II... .. AvrMM ffllll ItwllH.
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ictniH. Aiim-vatoii'rniui
v1Iihh1 biii(ii. Lirin the
1'iiik (ilon- to palecliee.i-and
K-tiu.s the lire of youth
IU mail tiitv per box ;U boxes
lor $2.f0; with a written giumm-
tH to -iiro or roiuml tho uioiiuy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts. CHICAGO ILL.
For sale by WALLACE & MULLER
DritgnUta Guthrie. 0 T
Fh.i t'uliiucd in Outline Ualty Leader
June 17 1B9.
l.lwUOR MOTIOE.
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N- ii i- irhy jlvsn that II U Heave
u ih. .i.i m. hi. mitltlnn 10 kell at re
tall m .luou.. vinous and malt liquor fa
Outbrie Logan ri.uniy Oklahoma and that
UHieM object l"U be nledou or before the lt
dy ot July. A. n. Itte. ald petition will b
eranud K V MOItTON
Guthrie Okla June U 1SW. County Cl'k
nan
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1'EIIHONAL MEftlON.
Mr and Mrs E L. Itltncoo are In
Oklanoma City
Judge and Mrs. D. T. Ilalner ro
turned to Perry this afternoon
Attorney General Cunningham left
for St Louis yesterday to attend the
Elk's carnival -
Superintendent of schools Prof. J
R. Campboll is back from tho teach-
er's instutc at Enid.
Prof and Mrs. G. W. Stevens of tbo
Guthrie high school roturnod yester-
day from Enid where they attended
tho territorial institute.
Major Paul Jnndt 0. 0. Knolsley
John Pugh C. G. ilornor Judge
Brooks aud Will Whcclcr will leave
for St. Louis tomorrow to attend tho
Elks' carnival
Mrs. Cora Grissoll and son Cecil re-
turned yesterday afternoon from Ok
lahoma City whero they visited the
families of M. L. Turner .1. W.Shartel
and 11. N. Leonard.
Mkt' Corn tea I
At St. Louis June 20 to 23 1899. Fcr
tbe above occasion the Frisco Line
will sell tiskets from Oklahoma City
to St. Louis and return for one fare
plus S3 for the round trip on sale June
19 and 20 good for return June 24th.
This is the oulalal route for the Elks.
There will be a through sleeper leave
Oklahoma City at 9:15 a. in. for St.
Louis on Monday Juno 19. Everyone
should take advantage of this occasion.
Uryan Snyder. G. P. A. St. Lonis.
II. F. Dunn T. P. A. Oklahoma City.
Special lourlBt Hatci to Colorado
From June 25 to July 11 1899 wo
will sell round trip tickets to Colorado
points ub follows: Denver 823.10; Col-
orado Springs $22.55; Pueblo. 20.05;
Glenwood Springs 532.05. Tickets
good lo return up to October 31 1899.
A. J. Corklus Agent Santa Fe Route
IHliIrM GAuufuiiyitu Auntnblu
For tho above occasion wo will Bell
round trip tickets o Winfield for one
faro for tho round trip. Tickets on
sale Ju e 19 U 29. good to return ip
to and including July 1st 189C Con-
tinuous passago in each direction
A. J. ComciKs
Agent Santa Fo Route.
'rMririiia! .Reunion of lloottrtlt't Itouah
llutert June Ul-VO 1809
For the above occasion we will sell
tickets to Las Vegas at the rate of one
tare plus $2 for tho round trip. Tickets
on sale June 22nd and 23rd Final re-
turn limit June 28th. Continuous pas-
sago in each directlen.
A. J. COItKIN'S
v Agent Santa Fe Route.
Loa Angeles Cal June 1C Tho building
containing tho kitchen commUsary de-
partment bakery and dining hall of the
state reform school at 'Whittler burned
down completely today. The loss Is about
120000 wji.i no Insurance.
WE CELEBRATE
By giving our customers an opportunity
Dress Goods at extremely low prices.
week was so successful that we are
stronger this week as the
Is fast approaching we desire to place our very large line of
Summer Wash Dress Goods so that everyone can have a nice
new frock to wear on that occasion.
We again place an elegant display of Figured Lawns on sale
at 3c per yard. These lawns are not runnants but full pieces
and you can take as much or as little as you please. Come ope
come all. An equal opportunity has m ver before: been offered
the ladies of this vicinity to purchase . choice New-La-wnsin
late styles of patterns at such low prices so early in the season.
ANOTHER RARE TREAT. ' ;
We have also decided to place our large line of London Piques
White Dress Goods and dotted Swisses on the bargain counter
at the same time and ve wish to say right here that we defy any
house in the city to show the same goods at as low a price.
1 lot choice White Dress Goods iu checks and stripes and cord effects
always dold at 7ic will be sold Tuesday June SOlli at 44c
Beautiful White Goods In lace stripes aold everywhere at 12Jc will be
sold Tuesday. June 20th at 8c.
White aud Colored London Piques worth lfic p?r yard will be sold Tues-
day. June 20th at 9c.
Fifjuered Piques .worth anywhere from 18c to 90c pur yard will be sold
Tuesday June 20th at 9c.
Dotted Swiss worth 121c will be sold Tuesday June 20th. at EJc.
80-lnch Dotted SwUs always sold at 15c per yard will be sold Tuesday
June 20th at 10c "'
Don't neglect this opportunity as it means thousands ofajds-
of choice Dress Goods sold at prices that cannot be duplicated
in this city This sale will be continued each Tuesdayuniil
further notice . - - -
THE
C0.S1E EARLY. AS SALE
L A.
THE GREAT
Closing-Out
.OF..
FINE
CLOTHING
SHOES
HATS
IS MOVING OFF ALL RIGHT WITH U3.
YYVVV
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Worth of first-class Merchandise that
must be closed out in next 90 days.
TTTTY
I J. M. BROOKS 1
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tc $1000 to 15000.
4th of
Tuesday Jun
CYCLONE;
103 Oklahoma Avenue and
COMMENCES AT h O'CLOCK
DOUGLAS The
Sale
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farm properties worth from 3 j
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of inettino iheir Summer!
Our Lawn Sale of last
toing to put it a littlo.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 320, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 17, 1899, newspaper, June 17, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74562/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.