The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 98, Ed. 1, Friday, September 22, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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TUX LHADJIK QUTHKIl OKLAHOMA
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GOOD THINGS ITO EAT.
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California Perrs
California Grapes
California Figs
California Lemons
New York Grapes
New York Cheese .
New York Corn.
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Cranberries Bananas Apples
Sweet Cider Home-
made Cake
GUTHfilE 0. T-
One Day Only
SEPTEMBER S8
Island Park.
W. H. HARRIS'
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WORLD-FAMOUS
Niekel-Plate Shouts
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THE LARGEST POPULAR PRICE
SHOW IN THE WORLD.
'I'HONR OB.
. . FRANKLIN
High Grade Grocer
1 1 Performing Lions and Elephants. 1
1 1 Educated Horses and Ponies. I
I Fearless Daring Gymnasts.
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! IF YOr WANT A NKAT TJT-TO-DATE AHBTKACT CALL ON OW
The Hagan Abstract Co "T&"" jj
iMurance Written J PRANK LAUX
4? All Kinds of Conveyancing fr
qo Notary in Office Manager.
2 Performances Daily at 2 & 8 p. m
Doors opn one hour oarllar.
ISLAND park.
I Town Topics. 5
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Genuine Oklahoma day.
Try Troy Lauuurj I'houc 4
Try Troy Laundry for fino work
Famous Qotli cigar nt Olsmlth's.
For up to date fine stationery go to
LUllc'fl.
Everything in school stationery at
Uil.O'B.
HamtnoolcB at reduced prlocb at
Llllio's.
To bo tickled mnoke tho Guthrio
Tioklor
Wanted At once apprentice at Mrs.
-mundors.
if y. want pure drugs buy thoni
LILio'r.
society Is doing a
at
Th
good
Giant ()
business.
VIGORETS
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STRONG AND
MANLV MEN.
si
FREE
TO
VIGORETS
MAKK
HCAITMY AND
HANDSOME
WOMEN
MEN ME
WOMEN.
VIGORETS
For Ntrvc Strength and Blood Health.
THE VIOOR OP inE BOIIY IS IS STRONO NtRVFJ.
THE Lire OP THB BODY IS IN I'LKR HLOOU.
Ylfareta are a jwuerful nerve. brain and tlmsl
fowl Iter feed the drain build up repair and
tfttactben waned worn aua tired nervea purify
and oorlcb the Muod and ae ml it huiidlii tbtoujtli
etery rem mid artery. uiuIh every urwnu to ait
auacauj yuu m tingle a uu imw lire
iiai V" " ntrivf or tmpurr miiuij iu v hi inch rnrryv um&UKm or MjorJ r our mono l
-orf vyouraiwtlratfUF trr yr UJntyt in utiirf Alt y h.i mananttyit notaitt.tmt luftr- H
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mrnlkmtii ab'Mt Thm titku VMJOIti'rs nml on will gut trll.
Jre treatment went iireftir liy u ill. Ifc jmt de'ay butunlor novr
MAL.YDOII JVTE'O. CO. l3ox ttlOO LnnouMto' Ohio. i
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The dirt is Hying on the new rail-
road Don't forget the millinery open-
ing at tho Guthrio Gash Store Sep-
tember 28-27.
The Sons tot Ilorman an J ladies had
anothor social dance (last evening Ht
Uirel Hall.
Don't forget that we have n parlor
especially for laities at thoCnri al Ci y
Bhorl 'der house A share of your
trade so'ii-lted K ' (Iregg man-
ager Manager MoOinley of Use 1st. Itegr
band lias secured tho service of some
excellent players; J L. Ilngho Clar-
onot Little llok Ark. Claud Warner
snare drummer and a baritone player
from Wellington
For Hale A few good fresh milch
cows at the farm of It. Uoseuberg
one and a half ratios south on Division
street and one mite east
Coal Knmliio I'roiHcteil.
Surlpps-MeUue-1-.unguo.
Chicago Hept. 28 Aocordlng to the
present indications tho central west
Will experience tho groateat coul f ami-
no over hnown this lnter Lack of
transportation facilities la the cause
assigned
rpilMMfflllgE
FARMS
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FOR SALE!
W m w i mm
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n can suit you both
I and price.
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If you want a good well-
improved Farm call on me. I
as to terms
See that elegant new stock of Hiblen
at Lillio's lust i reived
Mra. J W. Daugherty gives strict
attention to nit transient trade.
Agont Corhlns sold 2.000 tickets to
the Oklahoma City fair this week.
Tho plan of the reserve fund of the
Oiant'Oa8 is not surpassed by uny.
New books nre being received dally
at Lillio's and I'ostollloe book sto.c.
Ladles don't ir.ls Airs. Sautulers
mulinory opeuinif Sept 1 '3 nnd 20.
A complete Toacher's Illblo with
eonoordanee for only 81.25 at Lll.io's.
Uo to tho Hotel Dally for first class
tnenls and board -Mrs Dougherty
Prop.
Two furnished rooms for ront with
or without board 3I east Warner
avonuo. at
A complste line of school books and
school supplies at Lillle's drug and
book storo. '
If tho business men want to get rich
go to tho olub rooms tonight and get
iniormtiuon.
The Postotllce liook Staro has a com-
plete line of school books tablets etc.
for school use.
Lost itaottiah Kite charm having
name on it. Tinder please return to
Loudor office
ISuy your school books and school
supplies at Vanderpool's 104 East Ok-
lahoma ave.
Lost Masonic charm Bind degree.
Name on back; S3 reward If returned
to Leader otllce.
Searchlight pills will koop yon from
having ahulB. 10c u bottle. Samples
free at Lillle's drug storo.
Lost A rabbit foot with horse shoe
and four loaf clover attached. Finder
please leave at Leader printing otllce.
Johnnie llaggett. stenographer and
typewriter In .ludge Low.s ofllce docs
nont aconrato work Qive him u trial
Mrs A 1'. Saunders will have her
millinery openlcg Saturday Monday
and Tuosdny September S3 85 and 20
Cotton took another jump In prices
yeaUiduy. Logan couuly will yiuld
more than was talked of two weeks
igo.E
Wanted First class short order and
oyater cook. Only sober mon need
apply. References required.
Al Hushniiauk
If 801 Okla. nve Guthrie Okla.
Growds of peopla await the
millinery opening Sept. 25-27.
Guthrie Gash Store.
The city council wont down to the
Haw well this aftornoon to test tho
water. The drivers aro down 120 feet
with 00 feet of water.
To learn the mlllineru business.
Girls Wanted. Apply to the new
Millinery Store opposite Leader
ojjiee.
Tho Custer county exhibit at the
Okluhoma City fair was on of tho best
displays on exhibition and shows what
western Oklahoma will do in the agri
cultural way. It - attracted great
crowds and was an excellent advori
tlsoment of the county. Tho exhibit
was in charge of Captain Holt father
of John Hoit bookkeeper of tho school
land department.
The Guthrie Gash Store will
have on display September 26 and
27 the finest assortment of mil-
linery goods euer brought to Guth-
rie. Guthrie Cash Store.
Oscar Lfirhcr tho celebrated mnsl-
olau and leader of the First Regiment
Hand and 1'rof. Rodcr's orchostra Is
now located iu elegant quarters hi the
Star llaxaar building. He uan show
bis goods to better advantage and is
now on the right road tu success.
'You may bond the anpllnir but not
the tree W dUase bus becuuie chron-
ic sua deep rteU It Woften dlnicult to euro
It. That u tic reason why It Is best to take
Hiiou'a Srapri!la when iHwase first
show luelt
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Guthrie will have some good races
during carnival weak
A paper luaehe decorator ha ari.vtd
and will contract for buai.teta menn
floats.
All kinds of tomperance drlnko can
be had at the Capital City short order
house.
Leader will have Ub
the public tomorrow
Hoods Pills are the favorite family
no
athsi
H. HAGAN
Over Bank of Indian Terrilory
jgHi'ffiBrapip.
.Valla iu (he JUil.lc
I the undersigned give notice to
my patrons In tho restauiunt trade
ibat after Saturday September 83 I
will not servo any moro merchant'
dinners or short orders In my place of
business the Vlouna bakery on ac-
count of tbo Increase in trade In the
bakery lee ereatn line candies etc
My attention will bo given to the
bakery ice croatn and confcctlonory
wholesale und retail. My entire outilt
of restaurant sutinllos for cale. Thank
log you for past favors I remain yours
truly. Wm Witzhauit
Proprietor Vienna Rakery.
Everybody oome You will be
welaome at tho millinery opening
September 80 and 27.
Guthrie Cash Store.
WHITE'S ORBAM VERMIFUflE Is
parfootly harmless and will remove
every worm: It Is also a tonic and by
Us ktrangthoning properties will re
store to pale cheeks the rosy hue of
Health. 1'rloe S3 ots. Sold by 1-
Lillie Co. and Wheeler & Son.
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Fiim I'ublikUtrt In
Dally Leader
Sept g
LllUOIt NOTICK
TuWluin i May Concern
N-nn-e u hereby given that llarvcrMat
Ihewa i Co have thU day filed their petition
toaell at retail Wrliuouw. viuoua and malt
liquors la Quthiie Luuan county Oklahoma
and that uuW. objection ba Iliad on or
befotc the (t o oay of October A. U IfW said
petition will .ranted. It. 1 MOHTON.
tuniyuierx.
Jlv 11 ' UARKITT. neuuty.
QUt le. Oku bepteuiber SI
IBM
Tho eGrand
doors open to
morning.
Guthrio karnival krowo will son.l
out a number of press agents and
posters for the fall carnival next week.
The impromptu ball by tho Sons of
Herman In their now hall over Uirzol
RrOB. Store last night was a soulnl suc-
cess. O. C. Rrown an ox-flreman has
filed a string of charges against Flro
Chief Gruber reaching from Alpha to
Omega.
The race for carnival queen In Gutlt
rle differs some from it polltloal eluc
Hon but all the same it lacks nouo of
its earnestness.
Tho building boom in Uuthrie keeps
rigni aiong wnn an tuo uustlo antl
push charnctcrlstlo ofn people who
have got a good thing and Intend to
keop it.
Henry Donnelly tho RU1 Cody of
Oklahoma has received a challenge
irom tno m Keno Uuu olub. He will
iaue mo uuuirio uoys over there in a
few days.
The Laador orred yesterday In say-
mg inaroii8s Lrowioy woula resume
nor posttlon with ltnmsay ltros. Mins
Crowley will not resume her position
for tho present at least.
rne KlckT Intimates that a recent
verdict In tho Hennoseey police court
was satisfactory to tho people. It
omits to state the uondltlon of the
minds of the plain tiff nnd defondant
Indications of potroloum havobeen
found at Carney. The water in the
well of Henry Howard Is so strongly
tlncturod'wlth crudp petroleum that
it cannot be used for drinking pur-
poses. a Watch for tho opening of tho Capital
Olty short order lunch and oystor
house 10R llrst street first door south
of Hetsch'j Bchoe store Saturday
September 83 und rcmombcr wo eater
to evorythlug In our lino that the mar-
ket affords ttiat Is good to oat.
Down at Shawnee they have a smal'
sensation iu thosuddon disappearance
of John P. Robertson ndoputy sheriff
charged with the serious crime of com-
mitting a rape upon a 13 year-old girl
If caught it will he dlfllcult to provont
a lynching '
It will bo a ourprlse to Outhrlo
people to drive out to tho Scrlbnor
rook quarries in the city park and
sco the immense quantities of line
sand stone that is being quarriod for
building purposes. Its quality oxcols
that of Colorado.
Miss Dorothy Flynn ouoof Guthrlo's
fairest maidens was tho guest of
friends yesterday. U. 3. Marshal C. II.
Thompson and wife of Guthrie aro
here. Ho was tho starter for yester-
day's races and handled tho jockeys
llko a veteran giving fjeneral sat'sfac-
tlon. Oklnhoman.
Lieut Harry Ilarncs a eon of Gov.
Ramus has tailed from San Francisco
with his regiment for Manila. Ho has
been honored with the adjutancy of
tho battalion and therefore is entitled
to bo mounted with increased pay and
allowance. Tho major commanding
the battalion is a son of Genaral Joo
Wheolor.
As an external liniment of most
wonderful penetrative and ouratlre
power RALLARD'S SNOW LINI-
MENT is not equaled by any othor in
tho world. Price 26 and 50 cts. Sold
by F. R. Lillie & Co. and Wheeler &
Son.
John F. Kolfer.couucllman from the
Third ward at Harrlsbuig Pa. and
wno oui;i me second brick building in
Uuthrie on the corner of Second nnd
Harrison avenuo is in tho city making
some necessary improvements. Ho has
been wanting to sell but his trip hero
has changed his mind as he bollovos
Guthrie has started on the right road
to become a Knnsas City.
A diseased liver declares itself by
morosoness mental depression lack
of onorgy restlessness melancholy
and constipation. HERRINE will re."
storo tho 11 'or to a hralthy condition-
Price 50 cts. Sold by F. R. Ltlllo A
Co. nml Wheolor it Bon.
Harvey R. Allen ono of the East
Oklahoma grocery men has become
tired of city lifo nnd was joined in
holy bonds with Mrs Fannie Holes
laBt Wednesday. Ho is now raising
stock on his Logan county farm. Ho
Is a "talker" and if ho don't suoceed
in arming he will "tell It." nis nu-
merous friends wish him and his brido
a long life of happlnossand prosperity.
TARLER'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT
MENT relieves the Intense itching.
It soothes heals and cures chronic?
cases where surgeons fall. Jt Is no
experiment; It Bales lncroaso through
its euros. Every bottlo guaranteed.
Price 50 cts in bottles tubos 76 cts.
Sold by F. R. Lllllo A. Co and Wheolor
& Son.
Horry Decker tho early day sooloty
follow Is here from Pittsburg Pa.
Ills brother bton-an Is a captain In
tho Philippine war Harry has tliu
oontract to sink the oil and gas wall.
Ho says the drillers aro down 115 feet
and water has commenced to How
freely. Ho expects to catch urteslnn
water for Guthrio in a few foot further
down.
Tbo most dellcato constitution ean
safely use RALLARD'S HORBHOUND
SYRUP. It is a sure and pluasant
remedy for coughe loss of voice and
all thcost and luug troubles. Price 98
and 50 cts. Sold by F. II. Lllllo A Co.
and Wheolor A Son
Manager McCluro will return today
from Albuquerque New Mexico
where he ha's just completed a 515000
house. Tho UuLhrle opera houso i
being completed as rapidly a material
can be secured. The houso Is built on
a firm foundation and n quires vor
Ions kinds of material that is not nur-
ohasod every day at the lumberyards
"heuce the delay. Rut Manager Mo-
"lure believes he will have It roady by
December 1.
You may bridle tho appetite but
you can not brlbo tho liver to do its
work well. You must be honest with
it help It along a Utile now and then
with a dose of HERRINE the best
liver regulator. Price 50 cto. Sold by
F. R. Lillie & Co. aud Wheeler A Son.
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MAPLE SUGAR.
Boston's Health
Breakfast Food
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Phone 39.
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UUTJIIIIK ATlUHTli! t'LIJII
Secretttr) tinier Onllf a Munllng? for tl
Tninsfiotlcm of Iluallieak
Notloo to the Member of the Guthrie
Athlet'0 Club.
Our honored president. J 0. Jonea
having tendered to the executive com
inittce his resignation as president
and Bald resignation having beon ac-
cepted by this committee a special
meeting of the Guthrie Athletic Club
la hereby called for the purpose of
electing a successor to Mr. Jones. The
meeting will beheld at the club room
Monday evening September 25 at s
o'clook sharp. As this will bo an im-
portant meeting every member of the
club is specia'ly requested to be pres-
ent. Hurt C. Ojinhk Seeretnry.
Urt un Amite Valinaar
'I he Santa Fe Route has l sue.i a
limited edition of a handsome i if
montln' calendar July to Dc.eir'cr
comprilng six color rcprodurii is
Sxll liohes each of Rurbanl'a . 'o
brated Pueblo Indian portraits wl h
were this season's art sensation nnd
have hitherto only been rcnrcduic ' n
Rrnsh ani Pencil. Attractively ) atl
wtth engraved cover representing an-
cient Aztec calendar stone Obtainable
for 25 cents at Atchison Topeita fc
I'anta Fo railway local ticket c o
Only a few copies loft Call carl
Dally Leader 5 cents n copy.
Wanted Olris fo loam ulio
millinery buslnofis. Apply to
Mrs. Johnson room fornurly
occupied hylteiler oppopltt tho
l.oadorOilice.
Co-Operative Premium Association.
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Closing Out Sale.
As we close our Guthrie store Octobur 1st we wish to
dispose of our entire stock in the meantime and will
sell for cash anything in our entire stock
AT OH BELOW ACTUAL COST.
We don't want to ship away a single piece.so come in
and buy at your own prices until Oct. 1. Our line
consists ofllne China Rogers Bros silverware art
goods chafing dishes five o'clock teas jardinier ..
lamps art pottery books musical instruments etc
Bring in your stamps too
106 East Oklahoma Avenue.
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NnAY
School .commences and in order that j'ou may
intelligently know the cost of your books and
supplies please preserve the little catalogue
and price list that will be presented at your
door on that day.
F
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LILLIE &
Drug Book and News Depot
CO
VICTOR BLOCK GUTHRIE O. T.
ATTENTION !
Ilon't Trout Vour I'lu.l.w to Afrunta- l)o.i
Direct tVltli the AitUta
Wc will mako to any one sending us
a photo a life-size oifiette crayon or
pastel portrait free of charge to Intro-
duce our superior work. Exact like-
ness highly artlatic finish and prompt
re .urn of small photo guaranteed.
Send us your photo M once.
ARTISTS' ONION.
203 Mnl.i st. Dullus TexaB
Answer at Onoe
Girls wanted to learn tho mil
linery business. The new Millinery
Store Harrison Auonua opposite
Leader offico.
itwiiHoun
SMONEY
in.ikiiiK mpn
all or liai i mi tin
raiioot diilx itei
"rite us at urn
experience rjn (
liieprotitsjurini.
. . aixty aays win
ance right parties aoon as reabmab!r ai
a auuwn io noaitioo paytnk good -a
expenses lntormatton tree
K C MORSE & Co. 50
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tir Sale or Trailu
A good newf room house of modern
architecture and 13 lots located in ct
reeldenpo part of a good railroad tou
would trade for Guthrie residence
property.
Addrosa II. E. Dbuwix
Capitol Hotel
SEE US
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In our uew loaaQn Tho old Star Bazaar Room 0xW)
feet. Wo nre unloading FIVE CAR LOADS of tho
latest novelties. 'jn 4 J
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Our stock will bo complete from medium to tile mobC
expensive qualities. Excuse haste. Wo aro busy
arranging our stocks and filling orders.
REDER & MALLOW
Harrison Ave. Furniture and Undertaking
If your eyes bother you
I can fit! them with 'Glasses an'J do it right at half the price
you -will pay some traveling ipdcian. Work guaranteed one year
E. A. DOUGLAS The Guthrie Jeweler.
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