The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 150, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 28, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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JPROFESSIO NALjCARDS
PHY6ICIAN8 AND SURQE0N8. Local
LEADERETTES.
A Wail From Aiaska
Happening! of City and Terrl
tory Briefly Told.
DR. G. E. HUTTON
Veterinary Surgeon
Oftlco at T4. Q. Smith's stnbles corner
Clavelnnd and Vino.
Jlpsldoncc C18 Cleveland uvenuo.
Office phono 84;
Rosldenco phono 461.
Modern scientific and successful
suiory and troatmsnt of all discuses
of iho horso and all other domestic
animals.
Consultation tree; charges reason
able Iteforonces my patrons.
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E. L. HIRSCHI
111113 West Harrison Avenue.
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We Feel
That you cannot find another stock of Lumber in
this part -of the country superior to ours. There's
mighty few as good. "We know too that nobody
can beat our prices. That's -why we are doing the
Lumber business of Guthrie. "When you're ready for
some Lumber don't fail to have us figure on it.
INDIAHOriA LUMBER CO.
Successors to A. C. Houston Lumber Co.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Telephone 11
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Chandler Brick tc
The Brick that a.re Making 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.
Estimates Furnished on. Application
on any building. Chandler Brick is also being
extensively used for sidewalk purposes.
W. E. HORNADAY Loco.1 Agent.
103 WEST HARItlSON AVE.
Don't Be Fooled!
Teke the genuine original
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Made only by MadUon Medi-
cine Co. Medlton Wli. It
krrp you well. 0r trade
math cut on each package.
I'flce 33 cents. Never aoM
In bulk. Accept no aubttl
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Guthrie Public Library.
Stapleton block east room; upBtalra
The library Ib open on all ecular
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 6:30
p. .
Gold drinks uorved to persons
carriages by porter at Vance's.
In
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer.
DALE & BIERE.3
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma avenue.
Joseph Wlsby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Afllor block Bouth Bide Ok-
lahoma avenue.
FOSTER & M'GUIRE
Attornoys at Law.
Practice in all Courts.
Office ovei Bank of Indian Territory.
Outhrle Oklahoma.
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER WEST
Real Estate
Notary Public and
Insurance Agont
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CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
D. R. COTTON
General Contractor and Builder.
105 North First Street
Guthrie Okla.
J. W. PHILLIPS
General Contractor and Builder
220 South Division Street
Residence 1005 W. ManBur.
First clasB work guaranteed at rea-
sonable prices. Let mo figure with
you before ycu make your contract.
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ROOFING.
C. H. COLE
Roofer
Contracts taken for new roofo
gravel Band and osphaltum.
All kinds of roofllng done at reas-
onable prices.
Old roofs tm and gravel dried re
painted and repaired.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Out of town orders glveri prompt
attention.
Twenty five years experience.
722 East Oklahoma Avenue.
MUSIC.
G. W. DIMKE
Late of Cleveland Ohio
Musical Director First Regiment Band
LesBons In Violin and Cornet Playing.
References: Dr. Furrow T. A. Neal.
Office Dr. Furrow's office.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
The 5 Minute Breakfast Food.
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Made in Guthrie
Ladies' outfit for marking
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patronage solicited.
W. N. Keller
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and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
This wonderful medicine positively
cures Consumption Congha Colds
Bronchitis Asthmn Pneumonia
Hay Fever Pleurisy LaGrippe
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The Choctaw contracting work In
Logan county now leaches $100000 n
month.
General Jamison Is re-arranglng
"Lovers" Lane" at Highland park for
tho summer picnic parties.
M. Weinbergor has a now purzle
It is this: "How many piocos arc
tliaro between 18 nnd 3G?" Mose says
thtire are ID.
JohnValkor. the Lnngston Agricul-
tural college student who is miJrr nr
felt charged vlh passing nameroiis
forgdd checks on Outhrle merchants
writes a good hand. All bis bogus
chcoks ranged from ?1 to $10 Officers
gay ho is booked for a long term.
Evory few days that gold excite
ntont breaks out In tho Wichita moun-
tains but It is growing feebler nil the
Whllo. For years tho miners claimed
that if the United States would only
Iflt them nt thoso rich fiollls they
WOuld carry tho gbld out by the buck-
etful! and a rush would ensiio whic
Would put California In tho shad
Now they havo free ontry Into the
country and tho right to dig up the
ground clear to China and yet tho
only thing thai has boon shown is
some glittering quartz.
G. A. R. PROGRAMME.
Exercises to Be Held at the Presby-
terian Church.
Wo will romombor the fallon.
Wo will honor oursolvos by honor-
ing tho living nnd keeping sacred tho
memory of th cdoad.
"Wo pledge alloglanco to our flag
and to tho republic for which it
stands."
"Wo will givo our hand head and
heart to our couutiy.
Ono country ono people and ono
fine"
In Memor.'an.
Friday May 30th 1902. l'rosbytor
Ian church Guthrie.
9:80 A. M. Assembly call at Grand
Army hall corner Oklahoma avenuo
and First street where all Union sol-
diers sailors nnd marines ladles of
tho G. A. R. Circle Womnn's Roliof
Corps Military Co. and school child-
ren aro requested to fall In.
10:00 A. M. March oast to Division
thonco north to tho church headed by
military band and drum corps.
10:15 A. M. Song "Amorlca" by
tho school chlldron.
Invocation Tho llov. Nicholas
Episcopal church.
Song "Columbia" Bchool children
Patriotic recitations and songs un
dor direction of Prof. Campbell city
schools.
11:00 A. M. Address J. T. Oglee.
Song School chlldron.
Benodictlon Tho Rov. Miles.
12:00 M. Strowing of flowers at
comotory. led by school children.
To Hartranft Post No. 3 G. A. U.
Dept Oklahoma Guthrio Okla. tho
foregoing is ropoctfully submlttod by
your committee.
W. B. Herod
Con Harrington
George S. Green
Committee.
Approved .ratlflod aocoptod and
adoptod this tho 10th day of May A.
D. 1902 at a rogular meeting of the
Post
E. P. Burllngame
Pott Commander
M. L. Mock
Adjutant
JAMES M'CALL POST.
Will Observe Memorial Day With Ap-
propriate Ceremonies.
All member of James McCall Post
No 76 will meet at the ball on tbe
morning- of Friday May 30tb at
the hall the morning of May 30th at
9:30 o'clock and march to the colored
Method 1st church at the corner of
Perkins and Hrod street to itttend
Memorial day exercises. Field's hand
will head the procession. All the
school teachers and children are In
vltad to attend. Patriotic music will
be renderud under the direction of
Prof. Scott. The speakers are O. W.
P. Brown Prof. Scott and others. BIy
Dye master of ceremonies.
By order of the committee.
Ely Dye
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Horn Robinson
Thomas Henry
Alexander Kelly
Alfred Nelson.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 150, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 28, 1902, newspaper, May 28, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75932/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.