Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 24, 1900 Page: 8 of 8
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See GEORGE 4L DODSON for Insurance Abstracts Loans Rentals and Collections
TBE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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$ T.OOAr. MULANOH.
Marshal Uoynold continues to al
low ucgro bums to loaf and loiter on
the strcots.
Oklahoma City society folks havo
engaged two boxes for the Emma
Novad ontortalnmont.
Furnished house for ront to man and
wlfo for particulars call at residence
of S. 0. Sovorns. 721 W. Warner.
Mmc. Emma Novada appeared In
Salt Lafco Olty Friday to an audlcnca
of 8000 people. On Sunday she sang
in tho Mormon tabernacle.
Tho Robccca ladles vvfft givo a Trip
pie Link suppor la the Grant building
next to Cooper's meat market Satur-eh-y
evening May 5th.
Tho Ladles Aid society of tho OhrlaXj
tlau church will moot at the church
at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Business of importance Let ovory
lady ot'tho church bfl"pro8r'ut. By or-
der oJ! tho prosldont.
Mrs. J. W. Brown and Mrs JamB
will entertain tho ladles of tho soda;
union and their friends Wednesday
April 35 at 2:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs Brown corner First and Warner.
To tho ladles of Guthrie: Our line
of wall paper for this season's busl
ness is now complete roil can soo
samples at tho book store in tho
Dewey" block or at our drug store you
nro invited to call and bco the samples
whether you wish to purchase or not
B. F. Lillio & Co.
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There is more nutriment
and vigor in a wineglass of
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
than in a pound of beef
AN ABSOLUTELY PURE
STIMULANT AND TONIC
for CONVALESCENTS
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Horace Hagan has lost his oik's
tooth. It had a trold band around It.
Ho will glvo a liberal reward for its
l&turn.
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r F. M. .lonnson father or mrs. .j. .
Foster arrived today and will visit
Mor a few weeks.
Stuinpff & Co. have opened a gro-
cery meat market and foed store at
corner of Oklahoma and Broad. New
stock and good service. Phono 14-.
John W. Sharttfll of Oklahoma City
was In tho city for a while last even-
ing. Ho has recently returned from
Washington where he was called on
legal business.
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Tho postofllco has been provided byN
Abe United States postouice depart
Sign tho lists for Nevada.
Special Kid Glove Salo next Erlday.
.Ramsay's of course.
Big reductions on all our beet brands
pedal tlld Olove salo next Fridav at
Ranisay'srtof course.
A special sale that Is special. Kid
Gloves Friday first at Ramsay's of
course.
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Tho Farm Journal is tho boiled
down hlt-tho-nail-on'tho-head paper
out to fit the farmer and villager who
know what's what. Tho Farm Journ-
al for noarly 5 years remainder of 10
OO. and all of 1001 1002 1003 and 1004)
and tho tWjjckly Leader ono yea" will
both Utt-fiont o every new subscriber
to our papurand td every old subscrlb
or whqjmvB a50o. Walk right up to
ttfocoplllWomce.
ment with neat stamn books which
contain 13 24 and 48 stamps each sep-
arated with parafino paper. IIicbo
sell for plus ono cent the stamp value
of tho book and will be found con
venient for summer use whero stamps
Wo carried on tho persn and are
affected by heat.
'A SlnBloFaot Is wortn a shipload of ar
gutnent." Every cure by Hood's karsapa-
rlUa Is a fact proving lu merit and the
thousands and tnouaands of cures recorded
certainly should convince you that Hood's
-will enre you.
Indigestion nausea are cured by Hood's
I'llls.
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The Mandolin club will play for tho
little onos on May day at Fuller's hall
Tho May polo dance oh Map'day
promises to be a delightful entertain-
Littlo Ursula Farrlngcr will be .ono
of the charming cntertalnors at Full-
er's hall 'May 1? ' '
Baby Furrows will fewnriso and do-
light her many admirers on May 1 at
1IVJL D Uttll.
I'lnns of the Soclntlste.
Oklahoma Socialist arc industriously
at work trying to effect an organiza-
tion In every county in tho territory
cBDpaiallv the central and eastern
counties. Tho party proposes to nomln
ata a candidate for delegate to Con-
gress at El Reno on May 3 and to
ra'so funds for. the campaign. What-
ever strength tho Socialists Bhow will
bo drawn from tho Populists or
fuslonists with whom thoy were allied
in tho laBt two campaigns. The dclo-
gato representation at El Reno will bo
Bcavor county 1. Blaine 2 Canadian 5
Olovolnnd 4 Ouster 3 Dowey 2r Pay 1
Garfield 7 Grant 0 Grocr 3 Kay T
Kingfisher 5 Lincoln 7Logon 7Noblo
4 Oklahoma 0 Pawnee 4 Payne 0
Pottawatomie 0 Roger Mills 1 Wash-
ington 2. Wooes 8. Woodward 2. Osage
! Indian reservation 1 a total of ninety
nino delegates-
G. O. Clemens of Kansas will lecture
lu Oklahoma on 'Socialism" on tho
following dates: Nowklrk April 80:
Perry April 27: Uuthrlo April 88: Nor-
man April 29; Oklahoma City May 2;
El tteno May 2: Kingfisher and Enid
May 3 Medford May 4.
From (ho Homo
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of Abraham 1 incoln. u
A doctor writes: "You cor-
tainlyhave - cry valuable pre
scription In the formula for Or
ion's Uusslan Grippe Cough and
Cold Cure which I have used lu
my family with astonishing re"
suits. My wife had been cough
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Ttun frntnn ilMltr nn fhn fihnftn.W V.0
tween Howo and El Reno. Seo agentyAOn last Suuday D. 0. Kysor
married to Miss Stevens naught
A. btevens of West
Waltor and Jeanncttc "eadles are
the most Irresistible little couplo that
evor entertained u Uuturie audience.
May 1.
Wm Jennings Bryan was a passeh
gcr on tho morning train today no
was going to Wichita where tonitrht
tho is tho guest of the Suuilowcr club.
K
I EIJNE FANCY
j? We are now receiving daily direct
shipments aud will give you sound
jSo fruit at reasonable prices.
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FRESH HOME-GROWN
1 VEGETABLES!
jfc Fresh in each day: Lettuce Pie
!o Plant Onion's Asparagus Oabbage
jj ' and Greens.
I HOME-MADE
I CAKEJ
5 A full assortment each day Baked
$""' ' by Mrs. J. W. Sutton.
Kyser is a well-to-do young farmer. ft1 A
Tho brido is a promising school touch"" r
r.
Even tho most vigorous and healty
people havo at times a fooling of
weariness and lassitudes To dispel
this feeling take HERBINE; it will
impart vigor and vitality. Price SO
cents. Sold by F. B. Lillio & Co. and
Wheeler & Son.
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or Miss Ncllio Carpenter In Colorado T.ust
.Sunday.
Miss Nellie Carpenter died Sunday
morn'pg of consumption at Lovoland
Col. whero sho had been takon by her
parents for hor health. Tho remains
arrived last night and woro this morn-
ing takon to Cushlng by way of Rip-
ley where interment will tako place.
Sho wob tho 15-year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ohos. W. Carpenter of
Cushing.
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Ing for four yearn during which
ilme I exhausted all my medical
skill In her treatment Finally a
doctor friend rceommended a
trial of-your remedy. Of course
I had no faith In any patent med-
icine yet I tried it. and. aw I say
with uch astonishing results that
now I unheMtatinly ad vise Its use
In both slight and severe cases It
Is also line In croup. I know of
nothing In medicine to einal It.
tlnccMly
J. S. WIIJilAMS. M. D.
1018 K. Adams st.. Springfield III.
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Orion's Little Uuulan Liver Pill
"The host on earth "
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Guthrie. Mr. 7
OFFERS TU DE-
Evoryono is invited to see the May
pole danco and other attractions on
tho evening of May 1 Good things to
seo and good things to eat. Bortha
Lens will delight her friends with a
selection. ;
Neighbor Brodboll Sylvester ' and
Godnnco Soldanl left Sunday evening
for Houston; Texas to attend tho
Trans-Mississippi congress. Neighbor
Brodboll in his usual unique and orig-
inal manner got up something to at-
tract tho attention of tho delegates to
Oklahoma. Ho prepared and had made
to order about 75 canes made of larcro
corn Btalks with Icrgo ears of corn for
handles. Ponca Democrat.
MltRchor (Jots 0ngo Agency
Scripps-McRae Press Ass'n.
Washington April 24.O.A. Mltsch-
er. of Oklahoma City was today ap-
pointed agent af tho Osago Indians
vice Pollock resigned.
I 108 E 6kla.
5q Phone 66
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Engagement
Extraordinary
Brooks9 Opera House May T
THE-WORLD-RENOWNBD CANTATRICE
Mme. Emma Nevada
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HARNESS
SADDLES
BRIDLES
WHIPS
POSITORS EVERY
FACILITY WHICH
THEIR BALANCES
BUSINESS AND. RE-
SPONSIBILITY WARRANT.
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Mrs. Do Varl of Chicago is in tho
city.
Frank Stiebel lato of St. Louis 1b
now with tho Rush.
from Oklaho
' He'll bo (looil Mr. Judge"
Judge Mock's matinee was immonso
this morning. A string of disorderly
drunks wcro arraigned and assessed
tho usual eight plunks. They were
John Roe Carl Clark Henry Redman
John Pally John Alkan and Allen
Stackhouse.
Charles Jones wos up for assaulting
a Uhinaman named Lcc Look ana was
fined 825.
Waltor Kelso yesterday assaulted
Jlmmio Todd striking him with a
stone. Jiminie hud Walter arrested
expecting to get even. Judgo Mock
adjusted his specs as Walter was
brought in for trial and Boeing that
he was a typical specimen of tho small
boy gave him a vigorous reprimand
in which he brought Jlmmio in for hie
share. lie turned tho boy loose upon
his promise to go homo and be good.
Jimmiesald "Me too" and they Btruck
out through back streets for their
hones.
Ituliol I'lft'litu In Mexico.
Scrlpps-McHae Tress Ass'n.
Oaxaca Mexico April 24. During"
the past ten days the Bravos forces of
Mexican troops have had several en-
gagements with tho Maya Indians in
Yucatan. Tho robols suffered a heavy
loss in killed and wounded. Many
arms and supplies were captured.
Itackott Sworn In.
Scripus-Mcltac Press Ass'n
Washington April 24. Firank. W.
Hackett of Nev Hampshire was In-
ductee into office today as assistant
secretary of tho navy.
LAP
ROBES
Bert Leonard was up
ma City last evening.
Miss Maude Martin from near Ores-
cent City was visiting hero today.
Joo Holm of Kansas City was tho
gueit of Ned Choadle yesterday.
Ed Loftus arrived in tho city today.
Ho is feeling much Improved In health
Vorn Sanford tho National cash
register man was hero from Wlcbita
today.
Dr. Baker and E. E. Brown aro at-
tending the Bryan reception at Wichi-
ta today.
Harry A. Bioth editor of tho Sa-
pulpa Light is in tho city. Ho for-
merly lived here.
Otto Bekemeyer received a tolegram
this afternoon announcing tho desth
of his sister at Jacksonville 111.
M. Lertz traveling auditor for tlae
Armour Packing Co. was in tho city
yesterday afternoon.
on. W. J. Bryan passed through
city this morning onrouto to Wich
ita whero be speaks at the banquet of
tho Sunllowor club glvou tonight.
Wis Xotllled.
The 815000 fund 6ct aside from tlio
Morrill fund for tho use of tho Langs
ton agricultural and normal university
is now available. Auditor Hopkins
was notified yesterday that tho bill
creating It had passed congress and
was signed by the president. The
money will be placed to the credit of
the institution at once.
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We can fit you out with hors
incf.
He
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For Sule.
Three fine bred ponies at Camack'a
barn. T. A. Noal olllco clerk district
court.
Mr. Bryan's subject will be "Democ-
1 r.nrr 'I'hn rl lot in mifcH nrt front lorn it n
equipment for any kind of drlv wftB "asleep when the train pulled into
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Quthrio and no Guthrioto disturbed1
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uorruct prutusaes iu ircuuun v
ather produce correct goods. Vljlgglo Be
And assisting artists will appear at tbe new opera house
Mouday Mar 7.
""' Sea'fS sold by subscription
lace's and Wheeler's drug store
oftW.
ts can be found at Wal-
at the opera house box
leather
Cheap methods will ruin goods
You cbuy wisely if you buy
here. Our harness are built not
only for style but nwear. We
make our harness and warrant
them. All styles and prices from
$5 up. Repairing- at lowest
prices. Try us and we will save
you money. We Ocarry a nice
line of
I i s Ire
Telescopes and
Valises
Shawl Straps etc
W. S. Finney.
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Berry Hook No. a of Tho
Biggie Books is all about berries. A
whole encyclopedia of berry loro boil-
ed down after the manner of Farm
Journal. Tells about variotics about
planting growing mulching cultivat-
ing picking and marketing. It gives
practical pointers from tho pens of
scores of leading berry growers from
all parts of tho country who havo con-
tributed to its columB It has Colored
ranresentatsons of berry trbo to olxo
and color thluty-throe portraits of
practical borryraen and thirty-five
o'iber illustratfocn handsomely bound
in cloth. Tho prieo is 50 cents froo
by mall; address tho publishers Wll-
raer Atkinson Co Ph--dolphla
Weekly Leader one year and the
Farm Journal the remainder of
loOO and all of loOL Vn02 Ia03
and Iq04 for only 60o. 6'wJH
sorlpttons oegm wnn ine current
month; wo oannot supplybao
numbers. Orders sent In Febru-
hionable
Footwear
At Reasonable Prices
HETSCH
Shoe Go.
Repairing neatly done.
100 east Oklahoma ave.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 124, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 24, 1900, newspaper, April 24, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74822/m1/8/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.