The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 104, Ed. 1, Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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f H LAbfe OUTHRIP OKLAHOMA FRIDAY APRIL 4 1902.
5
LEADERETTE8.
Local Happenings of City and Terrl.
tory Briefly Told.
Tho town of Coylo hungon for a
bakery
Shawnee is to lmve new bottling
l works.
Tho Confederate etcrnns have or-
anued a camp at ChleUasha.
bkk T. Morgan camo over from El
Reno last night to attend tho moetlng
of tho executive cbmnillfoo of the Re-
publican territorial contral committee.
Ex-Governor Soay Is ovor from
Kingfisher looking after his nnanclal
and political intorosts.
A. number of Republican politicians
aro In tho city nttracted by today's
meeting of tho Republican executive
rommittee.
Amos A Ewing ex-oll inspector is
fin the city. Ho is figuring on fur-
haslng the standplpo.
Shaw neo painters heve forniM a
'Ion and adopted the scalo of'?2.2fi
r nine hours' work.
Perry Republican: Flynn McGulro
McNeal nothing In name but It
looks like the Irish had taken posses-
Ion of the Republican party.
The contract for tho Roy CaShlon
1 monument was let to S. II. Mlllor of
Oklahoma City at ?1950.
C M Crocker special agent of the
school land department whoso Illness
was noted in yestorday's Leador was
reported to bo in a critical condition
oday
A Doctor's Bad Plight.
Two years ago as a result of a so
i-cro cold I lost my voice'" writes Dr.
M L Scarbrough of Hobron Ohio
then began an obstlnato cough. Every
cmedy known to mo as a practicing
plnslclnn for 35 years failed and I
Inily grew worse. Being urged to try
Or ICIng's New Discovery for Con-
sumption Coughs and Cold I found
lMck relief and for last ten days havo
felt better than for two years." Pos
UvIy guaranteed for Throat and
Lung troubles by Wheoler.& Son. 80c
ind $1 00. Trial bottles free.
Mulhall Entorprlso: Deputy Sheriff
Uoo Buchele on a tolophono message
from Sheriff Carpenter arrested Will
Perry three mllos west on Wednos-
lay He is snld to bo wanton by the
Ehcriff of Lincoln county for tho per-
petration of damago to a school house
tar Chandlor.
Ordlnaryhousehold nccldonts have
no terrors when there's a bottle of
Dr Thomas' Electric Oil In tho med-
-Inq chest. Heals burns cuts.j
'nilsea sprains. Instant relief.
El Reno Democrat: Viola Cochran
t'.o young woman who came hero from
"Oulahoma City a fow days ngo and
claimed to do the wife of Joe Mon-
tague has loft town after tolling a
PJ great many conflicting storloa regard
ing her marriage to Mr. Montague.
She secins to be a genuine blackmailer
Lut sho could not mako nor case stick.
Dr Caldwell's Syrup Papain is -a
perfect laxative. Sold by F. B. Lll-
a & Co
Want Jury Trial.
E L Bllncoe Mary F. Cooper and
William Sauor havo appealed from the
decision of tho Choctaw railroad ap-
praisers and demand a yary trial. Mr.
Blinco waff aawrdod J7.8C0 for his
imber yard and Mrs. Cooper and
fiauer wore awarded $10000 for the
Cooper meat market location.
You Can't Lose Fleesh or Appetite
Farmer City III. Dec. 20 1900.
IT Pepsin Syrup Co. Montlcollo III.
nnntlnmBn- Mv seven months old
baby was troubled a great deal with
bis stomach and bowels. I had tried
numerous remedies with no good re-
sults until the baby lot much flesh
and was in very poor health. A friend
recommended D. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin I procured a bottle at 'Hud's
drug store and gave the contents to.
my baby according to dlroctlonsaftor.
whlcn there was a deolded improve-
I) ment ina his condition Havo been giv
ing him Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PopsW
for about a month with very Batlsfac
too results his stomach and bowels
being in a good healthy condition and
hia farmer weight regained.
Very truly yours
Allle Jackson
Sold by F. B. LUUe & Co.
L1$ee Walker fer Iisiraice
HAND 10UR WANT
ADS WITH MONEY
TO A. D. T. MESSEN-
OCRS FOUND.
POUND An ovorcoat of dark grey
texture; can be had by calling at
Leader office describing same and
paying for this notice.
FOUND A black overcoat In front of
Patterson's Furniture store. Ownor
may have same by calling thero for It
and paying for this notice.
FOUND One saddle and brldlo. own-
er proving property and paying for
this notice can have tho samo. K. J.
Bradley.
LOST -Canary bird In small cage at
Sunday's lire; roturn to 612 East
Harrison. Rownrd. 4 1-2
WANTED To buy a cash register.
Inquire at the Delmonico. 3-20 tf
WANTED FEMAL'E HELP.
WANTED A girl at the Astor house.
WANTED Two experienced dining
room girls at once. Apply at tho
Astor Houso.
WANTED ROOMS.
WANTED IVVo rooms furnUhed for
L light housekeeping. Address Astor
house D E. 4-1-tf
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at 509
North Broad street. 3-17dh
FOR RENT RESIDENCES.
A 6 ROOM houso to rent on North
Broad for particulars see J. R.
Green. IOC W. Harrison St. 3 2Gtf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Cheap o.io riding pony.
A. J. Corklus.
FOR SALE Four cornor ' lots near
Capitol square a bargain. Address
Business Office Loader 4-3-3
$1600 WILL buy a 9 room houao a
barn and 3 lots on West Logan If
taken In the noxt few day; for par
ticulars see J. tJ. Greon. 100 West
Harrison. 3-2GU
A BARGAIN 820 aores choice im
proved tract in view and 2 miles
of Guthrie; will sell 100 or nil. A C.
Moskedal 403 East Harilnon.
WANTED Homos for three children.
Inquire of Mrs. Turner 112 Eat
Clevoland.
FOR SALE Two lot In block CI
East Guthrio. Address M. care of
the Leader office.
LOST Doublo-eaglo Mnsonlc charm
32d degree; reward to finder; partic-
ulars at Loader office.
OR SALE Good tandem; prlco ?36.
"W." Leader office. 2-21
WANTED Doyou wnnt a good claim
..In the Kiowa country? You can get
It by buying The Leader's complete
list of filings. It will point out to you
those who havo failed to make good
hllng by proper settlement on tho
claim as regulred by law. 3-3-tf
Ji.500 GUARANTEED yearly to high
class man or woman with chance
for promotion and advanced salary
to have charge Tjmall office at homo or
In home town to attend to correspond
enco advertising and other work.
Business of highest order and backed
by solid men financially and political-
ly. A great opportunity for the right
porson Encloe self addressed stamp-
ed envelope for full particulars to
Walter B. Redman General Superin-
tendent Corcoran building opposite
United States Treasury Waehlngton
D. C. 317-tf
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS $10 dally introducing our
i Brilliant' Gaslight Burners Faral-
'IRiS Business liouEW uanKS unurao.
Private andPublloButldlngs buyfa
sight These Rumors are what the
people aro looking for. They do -not
require a ohlmnoy (to break) or wlek
to trim and malte no smoke or dirt
Fit any coal oil lamp without expense
fer trouble and pioduoo the Best
Cheapest and Cleanest Light. It is a
great money maker for agents; 200
nor cent profit write at onge and
get to work" right away. Sample froo.
Enterprise aug uo oa uiuuiuuou
Ohiov 317-2mo
TAKE ordqrs for Aluminum and
Leather Card Cases. Cards and
qulok selling Aluminum itvelties.
Catalogue free. Economy Co.. D85
Lake. Chicago.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds prevents pneumonia.
WANT
ADS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at N. D. Smith's atubloB. cornor
Cleveland and Vine.
Residence G18 Cleveland nvenuo.
Office phone 84;
Rosidenco phono 401.
Modern scientific and successful
surgery and treatment of all dlioasas
of the horso and all other domestic
nnlmnls.
Consultation free; ebnrgeg reason
able References my natrons.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE & BIERER
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma avenue.
Joseph Wlsby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adlor block Bputh Bide Ok-
lahoma avenue.
JUSTICE COURT.
College Building N. Division Street
Guthrie Oklahoma.
JAS. S. GLADISH
Attorney Justice of the Peace.
Will always cheerfully take tlmo to
attend to your business.
' FOSTER & M'QUIRE
AUorney8 at Law.
Practice In all Courts.
Office ovor Bank of Indian Territory.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WCST
Real Estate
Notary Publfc and
Insurance Agent
Snaps.
S. G. .GARRETT & SON
Loan and Real Estate Agents
Farm and Chattel Loans on Long or
Short Tlmo.
118 S. Second street Guthrie Okla.
CONTRACTORS AND 3UILDERS.
H. J. VANDENBERG
General Contractor and Builder
In Wood Brick or Stone
Offlco: Room No. G Dowoy Block.
Estimates furnished on application.
Rosldent of Guthrio since April 21
1889.
D. R. COTTON
General Contractor and Builder.
105 North First Street
Guthrio Okla.
J. W. PHILLIPS
General Contractor and Builder
120 South Division Street
Rosidenco 1005 W. Mansur.
Flrat claBS work guaranteed nt rea-
sonable prices. Lot me figure with
you before you make your contract.
G. W. DUNNICA
Carpenter Contractor and Builder.
'AH work first class and guaranteed.
Resldonce 402 East Warnor nvonuo.
Phono 527.
J. J. KENNEDY
Contractor and Builder.
Shop 218 N. Division St. Guthrie.
All kinds of jobbing. Storo and office
fixtures mado to ordor.
ROOFING.
C. H. COLE '
Roofer
Contract taken for new roofs
gravol sand and asphaltum
All kinds of roofilng dona at reas-
onable prices.
Old roofs tin and gravel drlod re-
painted and ropalrod.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Out of town orders giv6n prompt
attention.
Twenty five years experience.
722 Bast Oklahoma Avenue.
MUSIC.
COLLEGE OF FINE ART8.
LOUISA BELLE HOWARD.
Experienced Teacher of
Piano and Organ Voice and Harmony.
Elocution and Oratory.
Shakespeare and Dramatic Art
American German and Italian Schools.
Thoroughness my method; correct
ness a Bure result.
Terms Always Reasonable.
Studio 212 Okla. Ave.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
G. W. DIMKE
Late of Clevoland Ohio
Musical Director First Regiment Band.
Lossona in Violin and Cornet Flaying.
References: Dr. Furrow T. A. NeaL
Office Dr Furrow's office.
RAHfl-KXHALLY
OFFICIAL
2S CENTS
SBtows
ISSAQAMSSTCHIGAEO
(First published In tho Dally Leader
March 20 1002.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County of
Logan ss.
Notic- Is hereby givon that
P. M. Vlck
has this day filed In tho office of tho
County Olork in and for said County
his petition asking that a licenso be
grnntod him to boII nt retail malt.
spirituous and vlnoiiB liquors on
Lot 1. blook 50. Fifth wnnl nf Mm
City of Guthrie In snld county and
territory.
If no protest be fllod on or before
April 4 1008
his petition will bo granted and
1 I A J M A I rik Jt
iicuuu waucui
H lined my hand and the soul of
said county hereto affixed thl
20th day of Murch 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
By F. S. Pulllnm Deputy.
(First published In tno Dally Leader
March 20 1002.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County of
Logan ss.
Notlco ! horeby given that
i D. A. Arthur
has this day fllod In tho office of the
county clork In and for said county
hlapetltlon askl&g that a license b
granted him to sell at retail malt.
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot 9 block No. 2 First ward town
of Langstou In Bald county and tor
ritory.
It .no protest bo filed in or before
April 8 19C2
Ills potltlon will bo granted and
license Issued. '
Witness my hand and tho seal of
Bald county hereto affixed this
25th day of March 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
(Flrstpnbllshod In tho Dally Loader
April 3. 1902.)
Application for Liquor License.
Torrltory of Oklahoma County of
Logan. 88.
Notice Is horoby glvou that
II T. Krose
has this day filed In tho offlco of tho
County Clork In and for said County
his petition asking that a license be
granted him to sell nt rotall malt
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Southwest quartor (Vi) section ton
(10) township sixteen (1C) N. rango
ono (1) oast Cimarron township In
said County and Torrltory.
If no protost bo fllod on or beforo
April 17tb. 1902.
his potltlon will bo granted and
licenso Issued.
Wltnoss my hand and tho h"! of
said County hereto affixed thlr
2d day of April 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
By F. S. Pulllam Deputy.
(First publlshod In tho Dally Leader
April 1 1902.)
Application for Liquor License
Torrltory of Oklahoma County of
Logan ss.
Notico Is horoby given that
Samuel Croft
has this day filed in tho office of the
county clork in and for suld county
his potltlon asking that a llconso bo
granted him to sell at rotall malt
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot 4 block 55. Fifth ward of Guth-
rie in said county aud territory.
If no protost be filed on or before
April 15 1902
his -petition will be granted and
licenso issued.
Wltnoss my hand and tho seal of
said county neroto affixed this
31st day of March. 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk
By F. S. Pulllam. Deputy.
(First publlshod in tho Dally Leader
Match 31 1902.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice 1b hereby given that In pur
snance of an order of the probate
court of the county of Logan and Ter
ritory of Oklahoma made on the 31st
day of March 1902 In the matter of
tho estate of Ruby G. Lue Mary A.
Luso and Leroy E. Luse minors the
undersigned as the guardian of the
estate of said minora will sell at pri
vate salo to the highest bidder for
caBh in hand subject to confirmation
by said probate court on Wednesday
the 9th day of April 180S at 10 o'clook
a. m.. at the probate court room in
Guthrie In said county of Logan all
tho right title interest and estate
of the said minors and all the right
title and interest that the said estate
has by operation of luw or otherwise
acquired in and to all that certain lot
piece or parcel of land situate
lying and being in the county of Lo-
gan Territory of Oklahoma bounded
and described as follows towlt:
Lot eighteen (18) in blook thirty-
Blx (36) In that part of the oity of
Guthrio known as East Guthrie.
Dated the 31st day of March 1902.
ROBERT S LUSE.
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ij The Beer that is making'Guthrle Famous
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ommended by physicians as a remedy for insomnia.
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Sj Bears this Guarantee:
S $1000 R.EWAR.D Will
3 prove that we havo used any
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VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION NO. 2
IS CURING HUNDREDS OP COLDS
EVERY WEEK; WE ARE SELLING
MORE THAN TWO GROSS A WEEK
ITJS HEALING TO SORE LUNGS
PRICE 35 CENTS
EAGLE DRUG 5T0RE
Hocrrion Ave. Edward Nichols Prop.
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To Lumber Buyers
Persons who want lumber for any purpose what-
ever will make no mistake in coming hero. Our large
stock insures quick delivery of your order. We sell
the best lumber at prices that can't be beat and give
as careful attention to a small bill as a big one.
INDIAHOHA
Successors to A. C.
Guthrie
Telephone 1 1
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The Brick that a.re Marking Oklahoma Famous.
The BEST BRICK sold in Okla-
homa mainly because they are
MADE IN OKLAHOMA.
These Brick are more durable
than any other brick made.
They are Smoother Easier Laid
and COST LESS. ve
Estimates Furnished on Application
on any building- Chandler Brick is also being
extensively used for sidewalk purpose.
W. E. HORNADAY. Local Agent.
108 WEST HARRISON AVK.
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$1000
nut riii prnnaeQ
be mid to anyone -who can
substitute for malt and hops '
beer.
and order a trial case.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 104, Ed. 1, Friday, April 4, 1902, newspaper, April 4, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75887/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.