The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 138, Ed. 1, Monday, May 13, 1901 Page: 7 of 8
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VHE LEADER QUTHRIEr OKLAHOMA. MONDAY MAY 13 'iioi
OUB X
GUARANTEE
Linen will last 3 times as long
when Laundered by us. Our new
process is Perfect. We work to
please our customers and we are
pleased with our Customers.
PALACE LAUNDRY CO.
L C BOOTH MnnBer.
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The Most Perfect Beer Brewed
Call for it everywhere. Drink it everywhere.
City Ofllce.Black Bldg Phone 54 IJ W "DT A PIT
Qottlinp Worl-s 54 X JDliilUXl
Terrtori?! Agept.
Fine Tailor
Called
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MADE TO ORDER '
LEKT ON .TAILOR'S HANDS
BEST MAffiERIAL. '
BEST WdJntANSHlP
MISFHT CLOTHING PARLOR
Mext Door to Guthrie National Rank
tjf JUST OPENED
V Anderson's Hardware Emporium
V 124 Eat Oklahoma Ave. V
Y J. A. Anderson Proprietor V
This a new Outline Inmltutlon which asks a share
fi of your patronage Fresh and complete stock of ja
a Shelf and Heavy Hardware I
'jf' Y"u are Invited to examine our good.
124 EAST OKLA. AVE
THE MACHINE SHOPS
AND FOUNDRY nF
JOE M. ROADS
of Guthrie are the mosfcamplete In the southwest' The inod-
el making department is in charge of Experts New work
and repairing is done by experts and skilled mechanics. No
contract too- largo or job too small for. this coiicern to
expeute promptly and with exactness.
i HAS. POND.
STEAM
LAUNDRY
AGENT8 WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
123 E. HARRTSONJ ' - GUTiHRIi.OKLAHOMA.
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It is Healthful.
Onnnoiseurs Pronounce
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FOR BUSINESS O
GUTHRIE OKLA Q
PHONE. 109.
TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
Governor -Casglus M. Barnos.
Private SecretaryFred L. Wannor.
Secretary of the Territory and ex-Of-
flclo Lloutenant Governor W. M.
Jou! Ins.
Attorney General J. C. Strang.
Treasurer Frank M. Thompson. .
Secretary School Land Board and ex-
Officio School Land Commlsslojier
Charles II Fllson.
Oil Inspector Avos A. Ewlng.
Bank Commissioner W. S. Search.
Adjutant General Bert C. Ornor.
Grain Inspector C. T. Prouty.
Game Warden C. M. Kolger.
Librarian Qeorgo II. Dodson.
Superintendent of Public Health
D. L. Hnynoa Buxton.
United States District Attorney.
Iloraco Speed.
Assistant United States Attorneys-
John W. Scofhorn. B. S. McOulre.
United States Marshal.
Harry 0. Thompson."
Deputy United States Marshals.
Office Deputies Guthrie W. D. Fpc-
sott Chlof Doputy; N. 13. Stsson M.
O. UHlingB C. B. Hunt E. V. Bill-
higs.
Field Deputies Warren Bennott Paw-
huska; Goo. A. Foster Parry; J. P.
Candy Alvn; W. W. Graves. Ponoa
City; It. B. HIekok Bl Bono; J. P.
Joins Toctimsoh; L. T. Shockoy
Pawnoo; Hock Thomas Anadarko;
Win. Tllghman Chnndlor; J. A.
Trottor Ohmlto; N. V. Wllllnghnm
Norman; J. L. McCrackon federal
Jailer Guthrlo.
Register and Receivers of United
States Land Offices.
Guthrlo J. J. Bolos and F. E. Mo
Klnloy; Oklnhoma City S. S. Price
and A. IL Classon; Kingfisher 13. E.
Brownloe and J. V. Admlro; Enid J.
B Gulllson and D. W. Eastman ; Porry
A. II. Bolos and J. R. Scott; AJva-
It. A. Cnm' ron and W. J. Fronch;
Woodward--F. S. Hoaloy and J. W.
Miller; Mangum H. D. McKnlght aud
James Kalloy. i
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M. Austin a Civil war veteran
of Winchester lad. vritcs: "My
wife was Mck a long Umo In spite of
good doctor's treatment but was
wholly cured by Dr. King's New ilo
Pills wLIch workod wonders fut her
health." They always do. Try then.
Only 25c at A. E. Gray's drug store.
Geo. C. Hlckock Gnrtlss Wis. says:
"Foley's Kidney Cure hns been tested
and found to bo all you claim for It
I have given It to my father and It is
the only thing that over holpcd him."
J. N. Wallace.
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MAY 28 TO 30 1901.
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Oklahoma cut 0. T.
IHO. V. TXDFOBD CEO. B. LM
Trav. Pa.7Aitt Oea. Pass. AtV
Lirru liocx Ann.
(First published In Dally Ller
May I 1801.)
Election Proclamation.
In ootnp!lnno with the provtalons
of taw I. j E. nail mayor of the City
of (iuthtle lx)gnn county Oklaboma
Tenltory do hereby give notice pro-
claim and declare that an election
hall In- held within said city at the
pla-pg br-rclnafti r namrd on the 4th
day of Juno A I) 1901. for the pur-
posp of suhmlttltlK to the qualified
voterx of said tlty Hip following- flrop-
oslflon to wit
To Issue the bonds of the Board of
Education o the City of Guthrie
Oklahoma Territory to the 'amount
of thirty Ave thousand dollars ($35-
000.00) said bonds to run uot to ex
cwd twenty years from tforlr date.
With Interest thereon at a rate r.ot
to oxreed ten per cen' per annum pay-
able annually or semi-annually said
bonds to be sold for not less than
their par value and the proceeds
Ulereof when sold to be used In th
erection of additional school- build
IngB and purchasing ground for the
Wine
The voting places In the respeU
lve wards voting precincts and the
out lying Rchool district for the pur-
poses of said election are as follows
First Ward Feed store room
west of Kaylor's store.
Second Ward east preclnr' Cent
rnl school building.
Second Ward west precinct. 13
13. Tollman's Camp House N. Dlvlb-
Ion street.
Third Ward: Opera house block
Harrison avenue.
Fourth Ward: Dawson -building
on Noble avenue between 7th and
8th sts.
Fifth Ward: Klectrfc light plant
Outlying school district: City
water works pumping station.
The electors of iatd ward voting
precincts and outlying school tils
trict to act as inspector of said elec-
tion are hereby designated as fol-
lows towlt:
tflrs Ward: W. H. Warner.
Socoud Wprd east precinct: B. P.
Giiillngame.
' Second Ward west prevjnet: E.
Ponney.
Third Ward: J. K. Peterson.
Fourth Ward: Jack Sexas.
Fifth Ward: J. W. Cnpers.
Outlying school district: Grant
Gorton.
Each "f snld inspectors of said eloc-
tlori prior "to the opoulng of tho polls
In such precinct shall appoint as
Judgos of olactlon two qunHflod
householders thoroln for nt least one
year next proceeding such oloctlon
nnd who aro mombors o fdlfforont po
lltlcal parties and of the partloa which
cast tho highest number uf votes In
tho territory nt tho preccedlng goner-'
al election. Such Jfltlges togothor with
the Inspector shall constitute tho
Board of "lection of snld voting pre-
cinct. Board of Elecvtlon shall
appoint no poll clerks two -quail fled
electors of such precinct one from
each of the two parties that cast the
largest vote In the territory at the
last general election.
The city board of election com
tnlssloners shall consist of Alfred S
De Witt. B. I. Saddlef and W. II.
Gray
The poll shall be open at C o'clock
In tho forenoon on the day of such
election and close at G o'clock in the
afternoon of said day.
Thoro shiUl be prepared by tho
board of election commissioners a
form of ballot containing a statement
of sitaU fpropoeition to be voed upon
with ' tho words "VISS" and "NO"
under such proposition
Tho voter shajl indicate hla prat
erence on ulich proposition by stamp
Ing In the square in front of tho
words "YUS" or -'NO" under such
quuatton.
Iu Wltnewi ' whereof I the under
signed mayor of tmj City of Gnth-ie
Logan county Oklahoma Terrw ry
have set niy hand and caused the
i seal of snld city to be hereunto af-
I fixed Uife 3rd day of May A. D 1901.
! (Seal) J B. HALL Mair
Attest: ALFBBD S. DeWITT
City Clerk
j (First published In Dally Leader
May 4 1901 )
Election Proolamation.
Whereas: Tho mayor and common
I council of the city of Guthrie Logan
i county Oklahoma- Territory at a reg-
ular session held and convened at
the City Hall of aW city on the 2nd
day of May. A. D.. l01 did order
and instruct the publication of a no-
tice and proclamation In a pewepuper
of general circulation piblthed In
said city 'stating and giving notice
of the time and places of .holding an
election submitting to the qualified
electorate said city who shall ly the
owners 61 real or personal property
subject to taxation within the munic-
ipality the following propositions
hereinafter sot forth:
First: To Issue tho bonds of said
city tor sanitary nnd health purposes
to tho amount of sixty-five thousand
dollars ($05000.00). Said bonds to
run not o exceed thirty years from
their date with Interest thereon at
ft rat not to exceed sit Mr cent perl seal 0j wW ei fc hunte- af-
mm.mUt semi-nnnaallf mUVRMa tnl ant 5 of 2Xf. AD ml
--..... wu r uov iMB uwn
...Br par yntne AXtl tft proctfS
thpl'tHlf Whttk an 11 Ka a.1 i. A.
-. oxAiisf j ; UBVU IN Hf
frayini? tht costs of conitntctlng
system of sower for said city lt ac-
eerdante with plana and sptolBc -
tldns to u adopted by the tonncll of1
said fit
Si(onl To Issue the bouds of
said dt for sinltary and health pur
poses to the amount of thirty thous -
and dollors ($30 000 00) to run not
to exceed thirty years from their
flate with Intpvpgt thereon at a rata
not to exepod six ppr centum ppr nn
num. pavnblp pml annually said
bonds to besold for not less than
their par value and the profppds
therpof when sold to be ued In de
fraying the costs of lmprovln; and
makltip- additions to the present
water woiha ajstem of naJd city for
the purposp of supplying the Inhab-
itants of said city with water for
dompstl urn- the extinguishment
of fires for manufacturing and other
purposes. '
Thlid To Issue the bonds of said
city t the amount of twenty-five
thouiand dolltrs ($25000 00). said
l omlH ta run not to exceed thirty
venrs fiom their uate with Interest
th"ten at a late not to exceed live
pei Kiitum per annum payable
neml annttuiiy. said bonds to be sold
at not Ipss than their par value and
the protteds thereof when sold to
oe used in defraying tho cost of erect-
ing constructing a city building for
said cit and purchasing ground for
the same.
Now therefore I .1 E. Ball Mayor
of said city by virtue of the power
and authority Invested in me by the
laws of Oklahoma Territory and an
act of congres entitled "An Act to
Amend an Act to Prohibit the Passage
of Lo al or Special Laws In the Tei ri-
tories tot Limit Territorial Indepted-
nesB andso forth." Apptoved March 4.
1898 and au act of congress of the
same title approved June C 1000 and
by virtue of a resolution adopted by
the common council of said city May
2 1901.
Give notice proclaim and declare
that on the 4tu day of Jupo 1001
an election shall be held within said
cUy for the purpose of submitting the
above and foregoing propositions to
the qualified electors of snld city as
above described nnd that the voting
places In tho rcspoctlvo' wards and
voting procincts for tho purpose of
snld oloctlon nrc as follows towlt:
First Ward: Food storo room W08t
of Kaylor's storo on Oklahoma avu.
Socond Ward enst precinct: Tho
central school building.
Second Ward west precinct: 12. B.
Tollman's camp house north divi-
sion stteet.
Third Ward: Opera house block
Harrison avenue.
Fourth Ward" Dawson
building
on Noble avenue
8th streetB.
Fifth Ward- Klectric light plant
The electors of snld ward and vot
Ing precincts to lut ns Inspectors of
sa'd election are heieuv designated
ns follows towlt
First Ward 'W H Warner
Second Waul euat preilnct:
K P
Burllngnme
Secoud Ward west precinct
D
Penney.
Third Ward: J. E. Peterson.
Fourth Ward: Jack Sexttb.
Fifth Ward: J. W. Capers.
iSach of snld inr.pectort. 03 'sann
election prior to the opoulng of the
polls In such precinct shall appoint
as judges of election two qualified
electors of such precinct yho shall
haVe been citizens und roBldojit
householders therein for 'at least one
yevr next proceeding such election
and who are members Of different
political parties and of tho parties
which cast the highest number of
votes in the territory at the preceeu -
ing "general election Such Judges
together with the Inspector anall
constitute the board of election of
said voting precinct. Such board of
election shall appoint as poll clerks
two qualified electors of such pre-
cinct one from each of tliu two
parties that cast the largest vote in
tho tenltory at the last general elec
tion
The city board ofelectlon commis
sioners shall consist of Alfred S
Do Witt K. I. Saddler and W. ll.
Gray.
The poll shall be open at 0 o'clock
in the forenoon on the day of such
election and close at 0 o'clock in the
afternoon of satd date.
There shall be prepared Uy the
lioHril of election commissioner a
form of ballot containing epur'atoly
a statement of each proposition to lie
voted upon with the words "YKS"
and "NO" under each of such propo
HitlonH The voter slmll Indicate IiIb
preference 011 each proposition sep
arately by stamping In tho square In
front of tho words "YKS" or "NO"
under such question.
In Witness whereof I tho undor-
slgned mayor of tho City of Guthrie
Logan county Oklahoma Territory
have set my hand and caused the
Mayor.
AttMt: ALFftBI
f
DoWITT.
j f'jfv f'lni'V
al-
j (rtt published In Daily Leader
' May 6 1901 )
LIQUOR NOTICE
To Whom it Mij Concern.
NotU e N h.i.by glvrn that D J.
.Hunt has Mm l iy filed his petition
to o11 rr'-" plrltnoiia Vinous and
Jat Liquora in lot l clock K
Third ward town of Orlando. Log&n
county Oklahoma and that unless
objection be filed on ov hefore Jho
22nd day of May A. D T-H natd pe-
tition will be granted
Guthrie Okla May 8. 1!HH
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
By F 8. Pulilam. Deputy.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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Trains No. 1 and No. .liallman
sleeper between Memphis Llttlo Itook
I and Oklnhoma CJIty free rocllnlnc
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between 7th andih'r cars between Memphis nnd
Weatberford.
Trains No a und No I Pullman
aloepers between Oklahoma City and
Memphis. Free reclining chair cms
between Weatberford and Memphis.
v-unnecuons- At El Ke-.io with C R.
'I & P. At Oklahoma City with Santa
Ke and Frisco At Bouth MAlester
1 with M. K. & T. At Little ltuck with
Ll'tle Hock Hot Hp-ings & Western
for Hot SprlnKs At Memphis wlUi
all lines for all points north south
southeast and norti.-.tut.
G. H. Lee General nwiengor Agent
Little Hock. Aitc. '
Q. B. Hart Qcneial Western Agent
Oklahoma City. Okls.
buinple copies of Uryau's Commoner
can ix secured at The Leader offlco
on application.
(First
published in Dally
Leader
May 10 1901.)
LIQUOR NOTICE.
j To Whom It May Concern:
j Notue In heiebj glveu that Wm
Smith '1 if Uiin day filed his petition
j (" uH! i let.ill MpirluicniB V.nous mid
Malt Luji'oii in 'c;t 1 blo k 24 iu
w -ni In to n 01 Orlando Lok-ui
Couity ouii.ioi e and thai uiii-t
obj( tlon l n't 1 on or bfon tin .'Mh
dny (if MJy A D. 1H01 ! iMiitiuii
will t granted
unthrle. Okla. Ma loth I'tOI
'J. Q. Dobson County Clerk
Uy F. S. Pulllaro Deputy.
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