The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 129, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 3, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY MAY 3 1902.
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Mr. Dooley on His Travels. His
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A Battle of Millionaires. By
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The forest Runner. Serial Tale
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Josephine Dodge Daskara. More
Child Stories.
Emmy Lou Stories by GEORGE
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The Chicago Milwaukee &. St Paul
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Illustrated Lecture.
Adjutant J. T. Dalo tho divisional
officer for Oklahoma and Indian ter-
ritory will dolivor an illustratod lec-
ture entitled "Sunshine nnd Shad-
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urday night May" 2d. Captain Sam
Shrlvor will sing "Pictures From
Life's Othor Side" "Mamma's In
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In addition to news it publishes
flrst class serial stories and other
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subscription price Is only $1.00 per
year and this pays for 156 papers.
We offer this unequaled newspaper
and Tho Leader together ono year for
U.IG.
Tho regular subscription price of
tho two papers is $1.25.
Wo havo always sot tho low price in
tho vohiclo business in Guthrie for
thirtoon years wo havo furnished tho
citlzons of Guthrio with reliablo makes
Of implements and vehicles wo havo
no inferior goods to soil oithor at high
or low prices but tho best goods for
tho lowest pneos to bo found in Ok-
lahoma. E. L. Hlrscht 111 and 113
Wost Harrison.
Guthrie Public Library.
Stapleton block east room upstalra.
Tho library Is open on all secular
days except Mondays and legal holi-
days from 10 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Open
on Sunday from 1:30 p. m. to 5:30
p. m. I
Tho Western Horseman tho load
ing trotting horso and turf paprr of
tho country published at Indianapolis
Indiana handsomely Illustrated oach
week will Uo sont to now subscribers
from now to January 1 1903 for only
$1.00. Order it at onco and got U
tho trotting horso ana racing news for
tho entire season. Tho regular sub
serlptlon price is $2.00 per year.
(First published in too Dally Leader
April 25 1902.)
Application for Liquor License
Territory of Oklahoma County ofi
Logan bs.
Notice I" hereby given that
W. E. Begley
bat this day filed in tho office of the
county clerk In and for said county
bis petition asking that a license be
granted him to soil at retail malt.
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot 6 block 56 Fifth ward. Guthrie
city. In said County and Territory.
M no protest be filed on or before
May 10 1902
his petition will be granted and
license Issued.
Witness ray hand and the seal of
Bald county hereto affixed this
25tb day of April 1902.
J. B. Dobson County Clerk.
By F. 8 Pulllam Deputy.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Albert Pike Lodge No 60 A. F.
and A. M. Meote second ami fourth
Wednesday qf onch month at Mason-
10 temple.
Harper S. Cunningham W. Mr
Teague Ray Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A. M
nagular meeting third Wednesday ov-
erling in each month at 8 o'olook. All
brethern cordially invltea o attend.
Paul Newman W. M.
E. M. Dam ford Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No. 426 B. P. O. E.
m its tho second nnd fourth Friday
lneach month In K. of P. Castlo Hall.
L. G. Niblack E. R.
J. Fo'icart Secretary
W. B. Herod P. C.
M. L. Mock Adjutant
Woodmen of the World Guthrio
Camp No. 3 meets every Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. In tho Woodmen hall over
Spencer Hardware store. Visiting
Woodmen Welcome.
Wm. Cr.r.;ieiiy Con. Co.-u.
J. B. Towers Clerk.
Naomi Rebekah Lodge No 2 I O.
O. F meets flrst and third Tuesday at
7:30 In the Odd Fellows' hall in tho
Woinbergtn building. Visitors wel-
come. P. M. L. Ray N. Q.
Kate M. Wethy Secretary.
Guthrie Lodge No. 3. I. O. O. F.
meets Monday night of otvch week at
7:30. Visiting Odd Fellows always
welcome.
D. W. Pulse N. G.
G. W. Bruce Secretary.
Oklahoma Encampment No. 1. I. O.
O. F. meets every Thursday night of
each month.
.' K. Abbott C. P.
H. A. Herwlg Scribe.
I. O. 71. M. meets every Tuesday
night In K of P. hall. Visiting chiefs
always welcome.
Frank B. Sarber Sachem.
H. C. Barney Chief of Records
Guthrie Lodge No. 2 K. of P. meets
every Thursday at 8 p. m. In their hall
In the Victor block corner First and
Harrison. Visiting Knights are al-
uays welcome.
A. Q. Baldwin C. C.
J. Foucart M. of F. and K. of R. S.
Guthrie Lodge No. 1. A. O. U. W.
meets Thursday evening of each week
at 7:30 In the Victor block corner
First and Harrison. Visiting Work-
men always welcome.
Harry Overbay M. W.
C. R. Wilder Recorder.
Guthrie Commandery No I Kmgtita
Templar meets every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at tnolr Asylum in
tho Masonic temple. Visiting Sir
Knights always welcome.
Jno. Ransom Hammlll E. C.
E. M. Bamford Recorder.
Hartranltt Post No. 3 G. A. R.
meets on flrst and third Fridays in
each month at 7:30 p. m In hall over
Sponcor's Hardware store. Visiting
comrades always welcome.
M. L. Mock E. P. Burllngame
Adjutant' Post Commander.
Courier-Journal
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ed States for Doraoorats and for all
roadors. it is tho equal of many dal-
I.e and the superior of all semi week
lies or wooklles. Henry Watterson In I
tho editor.
The Wodnesday Issno is devoted to
news matter the Saturday Issue the!
home. Samplo ooples sent free on ap-
plication. Address '
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ono year for only
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tion offer must bo sent through the
Leader office.
Royal Bus and
Transfer Line
Carriage Calls for
Trai ns.PartiesThe-
ateritc.!a Special-
ty m: "
103 E Vilas
Phone 70
PROFESSIONAL CARD8.
DR. G. E. HUTTON
Veterinary Surgeori
Office at N. U. Smith's stables corner
Cleveland and Vine.
Residence G1S Clevoland avenue.
Office phone 84;
Residence phone 401.
Modern sclontlfio and successful
surgery and treatment of nil diseases
of the horso and all other domestio
animals.
Consultation free; charge reason-
nblo. Refersncos my patrons.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE &. BIERER
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma avenue.
Joseph Wltby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adlor block Bouth side Ok-
lahoma avenue.
FOSTER & M'GUIRE
Attorneys at Law.
Practice In all Courts.
Office over Bank of Indian Territory.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
II I III HIM I
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER NTfiST
Real Estate
Notary Publl and
Insurance AgOnt
Snaps.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8.
H. J. VANDENBERG
General Contractor and Builder
In Wood Brick or 8tone
Office: Room No. 6 Dowoy Block.
Estimates furnished on application.
Resident of Guthrio fcinco April 21
1880.
D. R. COTTON
General Contractor and Builder.
105 North First Street
Guthrio Okie.
J. W. PHILLIPS
General Contractor and Builder
220 South Division Street
Rosldenco 1005 W. Mansur.
First class work guaranteed nt rea-
sonable prices. Lot mo figure with
you before you make yout cont act
G. W. DUNNICA
Carpenter Contractor and Builder.
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All work flrst class and guaranteed.
Residence 402 East Warnor avenuo.
'Phono 527.
J. J. KENNEDY
Contractor and Builder.
Shop 218 N. Division St. Guthrie.
All kinds of Jobbing. Store and office
fixtures mads to order.
ROOMING.
C. H. COLE
Roofer
Contracts taken for new roofs.
gravel sand and asphaltum.
All kinds of roofllng done at reas
onable prices.
Old roofs tin and gravel dried re-
painted and repaired.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Out of town orders given prompt
attontlon.
Twenty flvo years oxporjenoo.
722 East Oklahoma Avenue.
MUSIC.
G. W. DIMKE
Lato of Cleveland Ohio
Musical Director First Regiment Band
Lossona In Violin and Cornot Playing.
References: Dr. Furrow T. A. Neal.
Office Dr. Furrow's office.
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SBaissr tnffiE
X-IBfJ ADAMS ST.CH10AC0.
Tho Best Horseshoeing.
A horso's foot needs as muoh cara
and attention as n man's somotltnea
a great deal more. I make a spsolalty
f expert horsoshoelng. Having grad.
uated from a veterinary coliogo. and
undentomdlng thoroughly thej anat-
omy of tho foot and log It stands to
renson that I am better prepared to
shoo a horse scientifically and hn-
manoly than thoso who iuvq not had
tneso advantages. I shoo a horso for
mobility and action and successfully
treat lamo horses. Refer to 100 pleas-
ed patrons in Guthrio and vicinity.
S. H. Olson
Proprietor Capital Blacksmith Shop.
216 N. Division St
The Senate
S. W. Cor. 1st and Harrison
Fine HquorB courteous treat-
ment and a nice free lunch
on Saturdays. A good place
to spend a while.
Lumber
You don't buy Lum-
ber every day but
) when you do you like
to know that it is
sound thoroughly
seasoned and depend-
able. Our enormous tra.de
in Lumber this spring
is evidence tha.t wo
sell "good stuff" end
o-t prices thxt no firm
j can beat n Biggest
stock of Lumber and
Building material in I
town.
V v
E L. BLINCOE
LUMBER CO.
PHONE 177
Stop in
at the
Astor House
KUnOI'BAN PLAN
For Business Lunch
Mate Served
a la Carte.
T. J.IIAXTKK. Prop.
15he Old Smith Barn in
Experienced Hands
.- .LaT!F fcuSl eic Rockwell inter at
in tbc Kofrdlnc ubl Our. Clevelasd asd
Vine at . I intend to run It as a flrst rfM
place ana all aiock entrusted to toy ire
EiVi !!!. th? Tr J" attention lam
well potted a U nave bad alargeexrwr i. ace
you for a cuntomer
Rigs delivered to any part of tb.- n
Phone 84.
J. E. Gaskill
RIPANS
I had nervous indigestion
and a general derangeinout
of the entire system. It had
been a continual torture for
tt years. My blood became
very poor and at times my
toe and finger nails would be
diseased. After eating I
would sit In a chair and put
my feet on somethidg to keep
them from swelling and at
times would talce off myshoes
for the misery I had. When-
ever I experience anything
to remind me of past aches I
cannot be too elated to tell
what Ripans Tabules have
done f r me. I still take ono
now and then because I know
how bad I have been. They
were just what I needed
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 129, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 3, 1902, newspaper, May 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75911/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.