The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 7, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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fAQE THREE
LOCAL. MENTION.
Thousands of remnants in cottons
wools silks at twenty cents on the
dollar at the Grand Leader.
Houso to rant 5 rooms; see J. U.
Greon.
"Yes" she whispers "at 9 shart at
the remnant counter Grand Leader."
Delicious ico cream Ico cream coda
and alt tho boat summer drinks at
Busenburk's Victor block. .
Friday and Saturday June 6 and 7
the Grand Leader will be crowded with
purchasers. Come early and make
your selection.
I thought you left town. I Intended
to but will wait now until I attend
the Grand Leader remnant sale which
Is Friday and Saturday June 6 and 7.
Remnant bargains In cotton wool
silk laces and embroideries Friday
and Saturday 6 and 7 at the Grand
Leader.
All kinds of legal blanks at tho
Leader office.
Socialists monthly meeting will be
held at 115 bouth Second street June
8 at 2 p. m. to select delegates to
Oklahoma City convention. All Social
Ists Bhould bo present.
"In A Night in Bohrnia the Elks
outdid themsfelves. It was given with
a dash and vigor that showed careful
training." Indianapolis Dally Press.
You've got to hustle all the time to
keep In the swim it you are slipping
down tho laddor of prosperity take
Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes people
strenuous.
Ask your druggist
From Gay Paree.
Tho girls from Gay Paree who will
the Elks during their big show "A
Night In Bohemia" are being enter-
tained by the Misses Sampson Coyle
and McQInloy.
Money to loan on city property
either private or company money
lowest torms. J. B. Green.
"I tako pleasure in recommondlng
A Night In Bohemia.' It was highly
satisfactory." P. K. Shopard Chair-
man Committee. Indianapolis lodge
No. 13 B. P. O. E.
A Tissue Builder Strength Pro-
ducer Flesh Croator Lifo Prolongor.
Puts life and hope Into tho human
heart. That's what Rocky Mountain
Tea does. 36c.
Ask your druggist
Chased a Tramp.
Officer Callihan had quite a chase
yesterday alter a tramp who goes by
the name of "Dusty Rhode." He has
been seen for the last fow days around
tho Elks' club rooms wnore about 50
local people aro rehearsing for "A
Night in Bohemia" which thoy will
present at the Brook opera house
Friday. June 20th.
That seal-brown tasto of a canton
flannel tongue speaks from tho liver
and tells you to tako Rocky Mountain
Tea at night genuine 35 cents.
vsf your Druggist.
"Wo made moro money easier with
"A Night in Bohemia' than over be
fore. You can't go wrong If you do
business with Mr. Getz." W. A.
Smith District Deputy. Topoka Kas.
Separate Cream For Sale.
Sweet cream separated delivered
every forenoon. Leave orders before
9 a. m. Call up 'phono 59. Willow
Spring Creamery. R. Rosenberg
ProD. C-6-lmo
Stock certificates bonds and all kind
of blank work engraved and printed
at the Leader office.
Finest soda water ice oream and
cold drinks in town at Busenbark's
Victor block.
Every remnant at the Grand Leader
Is marked In plain figures and the low
price assures the sale.
"A Night In Bohemia' by the Elks
last night surpassed by far anything
that has ever been given It was a
pleasing departure from the usual
minstrel show." Indianaplls Journal.
May to June 1 am going to take
you along to our social gathering which
takes place Friday and Saturday 6
and 7 at the Grand Leader remnant
sale. Mark everybody will be there.
LEADERETTE8.
Local Happenings of C.ty and Ten it Has More People In It Than Any
tory Briefly Told. New Country Town.
Harry Painter son of Sheriff Pain-
tar who has Deen visiting his parents ! Lawton Okla. Juno 7. J. M. Ditts
hero for some time returned to hls!tn0 fcssessof for Comanche county.
homo in Guthrie this morning. Harry
holds a position in a bank at Guthrlo
and feels much better for his vacation.
l.awton Enterprise.
A party of Lawton men consisting
of Sheriff Painter &am Strauss Leo
McBrian and others havo. been in the
city today on buslnoss and booming
the uawton street lair which takes
place July 1-7. Tho Lawton people are
advertising trips to the mountains
tho oil wells a Spanish bull fight and
a midway. Rates have been granted
on railroads ritnnin- Into Lawton and
it is anticipated that sovoral thous-
and visitors will toko In tho sights in
tho big town of tho now country dur-
i:i' t.iat week.
Coal OH Inspector John H. Dillon
has declarod war on oil companlos at-
tempting to ship inferior qualities of
coal oil and gasoline into tho terri-
tory for sale. It Is tho Intention of
the Inspector to have a bettor grado
of oil In Oklahoma and if It seems
necessary some arrests will be made
but what tho desired quality is se-
cured. During the last trip of the in-
spectors many barrels of oil were re-
jected aid tho companies notified that
they muse ship better sturf Into tho
territory than has been tho case here-
tofore. COMMMENCEMENT AT PARDUE.
(By Associated Press.)
Lafayette Ind. Juno 7. All prepa-
rations are complcto for commonco-
ment week at Purdue which will bo
ushered In tomorrow with tho bacca
laureate sermon to bo dollvored by
Prpsldont John Henrrf Barrows or
Oberlln collego. The graduation ex
ercises will be hold Wednesday when
the address will be delivered by Dr.
Frank W. Gunsaulus of Armour Insti
tute.
"Under the Turquoise Sky."
This most fascinating clearest and
interesting description of Colorado
wjll bo sent free by E. W. Thompson
A. G. P. A. Great Rock Island Route
Topeka Kas. Also "Camping in Colo
rado" free. If you want it. Giveo full
details for tho Inexperienced. Informa
tion about Colorado hotels and board
Ing housos gladly furnished. It will
bo worth your whilo to learn tho de-
tails of the cheap rates to Colorado
effective this summer by tho Rock
Island. A postal to the above address
will securo this information nnd liter-
ature. He Knew What He Wanted.
One day whon Mr. Taylor was out
of nls storo his wife being alone a
gentloman who first saw tho light of
day In Norway came In and said:
"HI ow de firm ton cenU." "Vory
well" replied Mrs. Taylor "Just pay
It to me nnd it will be all right." Tho
Norwegian mado no attempt to pro-
duce tho coin but gazed stoadily nt
Mrs. Taylor and repeated "HI owe
do firm ten conts." "Yes I hoard you
say that before; now if you nro afraid
I will give you a receipt for It" In
astonlshmont the gentloman from
Norway lookod at hor Xind walked out
without a word. Pretty soon ho re-
turned with a follow countrymnn
whoso command of English was a lit
tle hotter and who Interpreted tho re
mark for Mrs. Taylor by explaining:
"He wants ten cents worth of iodo
form." Ho got it Frankfort Ftovlow.
Peace is Declared But
War Still Reigns.
If thore is dlseaso going on in tho
human body strlfo has not coased. If
you aro suffering from any of the fol-
lowing diseases you can bo cured
Epilepsy gojtro piles oozema scrof
ula catarrh cancer tapo-wonn tobao-
co habit drunkenness and varicocele.
No cure no pay ovory caso guaran-
teoll. For testimonials and. particu-
lars address with stamp Home Rem-
edy Co. Topoka Kansas.
Can Be Done in Guthrie.
To whom It may concern either la
dies or gentlemen If yo uhavo cloth
ing which you wish to have cleaned
no matter bow expensive how dellcato
or how dirty they may be. Don't send
them off to somo largo city for this
work Is skillfully and properly done
by John E. Paco 117 First street
basement Victor building.
Notice.
The last half tax on real and per-
sonal property will be delinquent
June 15 from which tlmo it will bear
18 per cent Interest per annum.
Felix Adler
County Treasurer.
LAWTON IS LARGEST.
has mado his official returns to Pro-
bate Judge Brown. Tho report shows
that Lawton has a population of 7083
making it tho first city in tho now
country and yot it is only ton months
old.
Tho nssessed valuation of Comin-
cho county for taxation and tho prop
erty boing returned at 40 cents on tho
dollar makos tho value of tho prop
erty $4140752 not including real
estate oxcept in citlos and towns.
Brown township leads with a val-
uation of $106323 nnd Beaver town-
ship comos second. lawton city has
a real estato valuation of J882.S75;
Walter ?2CG42 and Sterling $12896;
this is for roalty alone.
Tho assessed values of the real
estate in the principal towns are as
follows:
Sterling. $12S98; BoUford S"'J;
Junction City $4314; Haaol $1116:
Itwton $382873; Waltor $2Jo24;
Thanckor. $10825; Park City. $4272;
total realty $457449.
Tho board will moot July 1 and levy
tho tax which will bo about tho statu-
tory amount
THEATRICAL NOTES.
Klaw & Erlangor havo completed
arrangements for tho opening of their
various enterprises noxt season whlcn
will be tho most extensive in tho his-
tory of this firm. They will present
nine attractions. Of these five will
be now three will bo continuations of
past successes and one Mr. Martin
Harvoy will bo brought from Eng-
land. o o o o o
Tho Itogers Brothers will appear in
a now vaudeville farce by John J.
McNally to bo called "Tho Rogers
Brothers in Harvard." This organiza-
tion will open its season at tho Knlck-
orbockor theater Sept. 1st.
o o o o o
"The Sloping Beauty and tho
Beast" will open its season and tbnt
of the Illinois theator in Chicago
Sopt lBt Its routo will include but
four of the larger cities. Notwith-
standing that it could undoubtedly
again bo successfully prosonted In
Now York it will not bo repeated in
tho metropolis.
OOOOO
"Bon Hur" will open tho now Grnnu
opora houso In Cincinnati and its own
season Sopt 8th. This will bo the
fourth yoar of this groat play the
most succossful In tho history of the
Amorlcan stago.
OOOOO
Klaw & Erlanger's Troubadours.
with Harry Gllfoll. In "The Liberty
Hollos" will open at the Chestnut
Stroot thoator In Philadelphia Sept.
8th. This company made ono of the
biggest 'hiU in musical comedy last
season the piece proving a novelty
which delighted capacity audiences
wherevor it was prosonted.
OOOOO
Tho Klaw & Erlangor Opera com
pany with Jerome Sykee will be pre-
sented In a now vohiclo a musical
comody by Harry B. Smith and Gus
Korkor called "The Monoy Burner."
It will be first prosonted In Now
Haven about Oct 1st Aftor a season
in tho larger cities it will follow "The
Country Girl" at Daly's thoator.
OOOOO
Klaw &. Erlanger's production" ot
Mark Twain's "Huckloborry Finn"
which will bo one of the most con-
spicuous of tho coming season will
receive Its premiere In Hartford
Conn. Nov. 10th. The dramatic vor-
sion ls by Mr. Leo Arthur.
O O U O o
Miss Ada Rohan under tho direc-
tion of Klaw & Erlangor will be seen
in a new play probably a dramatic
version of George Meredith's "Diana
of tho Crossways" the latter part of
Novombor.
o o o o o
Mr. Martin Harvoy with his Lon
don company will open his first
American tour under the direction of
Klaw & Erlangor at tho Herald
Square theaW In New York Oct
20th. He will present a repertoire of
his successes which will lnoludo "The
King's Children" "The Only Way"
'Afta All." and probably "The
Cigarette Maker's Romance."
o o o o o
Klaw & Erlanger's production of
"Mr. Bluo Beard" will open Its sea-
son and will be the premloro attrac-
tion at tho Now Amsterdam theater
now being built on Forty-second
street by this firm on nr about D.
1st
o o o o o
These httractions with the London
"Bon Hur" company will give em-
ployment to over 2000 people.
CATAR RH
teflSUZZSEZ COLD 'in HEAD
Hraii and I'rotcrtu the Membrane. Itritore the
Stnte of Tante and Hmr II. Larc Href SO cents at
DrnrgfsUar lirmail Tri 81. it crura or mail.
KLY BliOtllKUS M Warren Street New ork.
THE HILL PLAN
FOR OKLAHOMA.
(From Dallas Nows.)
Sedalla Mo. May 3 .To Tho Nows:
I find the following in tho Globe-
Democrat of tho 28th instant:
Colonists Rates to Oklahoma.
Vlco President nnd General Man-
ager Wlncholl of tho Frisco said yoe-
torday that whon tho company had
completed its extensions in Oklahoma
it would adopt the policy pursuod by
Mr. James J. Hill in fjie Northwost
Following his oxnmplo nnd ndvlco one-
way colonist rates would bo establish-
ed to all ponts In Oklahoma with tho
vlow of attracting an inlolllgont class
of settlers along tho Frisco linos. Tho
Industrial department of tho Frisco
will take up tho work upon comple-
tion of the Oklahoma linos.
"In spoaking of tho 'Hill' policy
method or plan call it what wo may
of settling up a now and undeveloped
country 'Get thoro Ell!' would bo an
appropriate name for it" said a Toxas
railroad official to mo today while com-
ing hero on tho train from Kansas
City. Continuing Lho gontloman said:
"Tho Hill policy! applied to Texas
with a sotled land policy by tho Texas
state land department Joined by tho
largo land ownors oi the stato would
soon settle up tho vacant lands of
Texas and gfVo to tho state tons of
thousands of now sottlors nnd a large
Incroaso In capital manufacturers
etc."
Do not forget the event of the sea-
son Remnant sale Friday and Satur-
day June 6 and 7 at the Grand Leader.
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE-
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURE7 FROM
$1 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING TO SIZE. SEE THE
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK ABOUT
IT.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
In the District Court of Logan County
Oklahoma Territory.
Tho Fort Smith and Wostern Railroad
Company In Oklahoma a corpora-
tion Plaintiff
vs.
Josle Tlmpy Wlston Timpy Etta
Buoy and Buoy the wife
of Samuel iluoy docenaed Robert
Buoy and Buoy the motiier
of William Buoy deceased Defend-
ants. 'I'd Etta Buoy and Buoy
tho wife ot Samuel Buoy deceased
Robert Buoy and Buoy the
mother of William Buoy doceasod
whQ aro ownors or who havo an ln-
torest In the following describod real
ostato to-wit: Tho southoast quartos
of section twonty-two (22) township
sixteon (10) north of rango ono (1)
wost of tho Indian meridian in Lo-
gan county Oklahoma torritory:
You aro hereby notfled that the un-
derignod Tne Fort Smith and West-
ern railroad company in Oklahoma
will mako application to the honorable
Judgo of the district court ot the first
Judical district within and for Logan
county Oklahoma territory at his
chambers in tho city of Guthrie Logan
county In said torritory on tho 17th
day of June 1902 at tho hour of 9
o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as
sanfe can bo board lor an order ap
pointing three disinterested freehold
ors residents of said Logan county
who aro not Interested In a Hko que
tlon to condemn tho right of way for
the undersigned railroad company to
build and construct its railroad over
and across the abovo dosorlbcd real
estate and also for an order to direct
the sheriff of said county to summons
'said commissioners to proceed forth
with to condemn said right ot way
ovor and across said real ostate
The "Fort 8mlth and Western Rail
road Company In Oklahoma
By Frank Dale
Its Attorney.
Attest
Seal.
T. A. Neal.
Clerk of the District Court.
TI1B
CLKANSINO
AKI HKAT.IXCi
CD UK JFOK
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Unej and jlnunt to
n. Cynulna no In-
lurlom drug.
It Ls qnlcktj absorbed.
Gin Relief stonre.
It nrwna ir1 f'lASnuiu
llpi
tint ir-ATinki MftTipp
In tho Datrift Court ot Ban County
uiuanoma Territory.
The Fort Smith and Westorn Railroad
Company in OKlahomtt a corpora-
tion. Plaintiff
vs.
Margaret Timpy WUlon Tlmpy Fannie
Tlmpy Oeorgo A. Timpy Clifford
Tlmpy nnd Nora Cannon Defend-
ants. To Clifford Tlmpy and Nora Cannon
who are part ownors or wno havo an
lntorest in tho following dosorlbcd
real ostato to-wit: Tho southeast
quarter of section twonty-threu (23)
township sixteen (16) north of range
ono (1) west ot tho Indian roorldlan
In Logan County Oklahoma torritory.
You aro horoby notified that tho un-
dorslgnod tho Fort Smith nnd Wost-
orn Railroad company in Oklahoma
will mako application to tho honorable
Judgo of tho District Court of tho
first Judicial district within nnd for
Logan county Oklahoma territory at
his chambors in tho city of Guthrie.
Logan county in snld torritory on tho
17th day of June 1902 at the hour of
9 o'clock a. m or as soon thereafter
at same can bo hoard for an ordor
appointing throo disinterested froo-
holdors rosldonta ot said County ot
Logan who aro not lntorostou In a like
quostlon to condemn tho right of way
for tho undorslgnod railroad company
to build and construct Its railroad
ovor and across tho abovo described
real estate and also for an order to
direct tho shorlft of said Logan county
to summons said commissioners to
proceed forthwith to condemn said
right of way over and across said real
ostate.
The Fort Smith and Western Railroad
Company In Oklahoma.
By Frank Dale
Its Attorney.
Attost:
Seal.
T. A. Neal
Ciork of the District Court
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
in tho District Court ot Logan County
Oklahoma Territory.
Tho Fort Smith and Wostorn Railroad
Company lit Oklanoma a corpora-
tion Plaintiff
vs.
Lewis McDaniol Jnmos I. McDanlel
John L. McDaniol Allon A. McDan-
iol and Rebecca C. McDaniol. Do-
fondants. To Allon A. McDaniol who is a part
ownor or who has an lntorost In tho
following described real ostato to-wit:
Tho northeast quarter (Vi) or section
thirty-three (33) township sixteen
(16) north of range ono (1) oast of
the Indian meridian Logan county
Oklahoma territory.
You aro horeby notified that the ufi-
derslgned. Tho Fort Smith and West
ern Railroad company in Oklahoma
will make applies' ion to the honorable
Judge ot tho district court of the first
Judicial district within and for Logan
county Oklahoma territory at his
chambers in the city of Guthrie Lo-
gan county in said territory on the
18th day of June 1902 at tne hour of
0 o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter
ns same can be heard for an order
appointing threo disinterested free
holders residents ot said County of
Logan who are not Interested in a
like question to condemn the right of
way for the undersigned railroad com
pany to build and constnict its rail
road ovor nnd across the abovo do-
scribed real estate and also for an
ordor to direct tho shorlft of said Lo
gan county to summons said commis-
sioners to proceod forthwith to con-
domn said right of way over and
across said real ostato.
The Fort 8mlth and Western Rail-
road Company In Oklahoma
By Frank Dale
Its Attorney.
Attest
beat.
T. A. Neal
Clerk of the District Court
(First published In tne Dally Leader
June ( 1I0.
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County ot
Logan bb.
Notice I hereby givon that
Henry tlnn
nas this day filed In tho offlae of the
county olerk In and for Bald county
bis petition asking that a license be
granted him to sell at retail malt
spirituous and vinous liquors on
Lot 18. bioek 47 Second ward City
ot Uutbrle in said county ami terri-
tory. If no protest be filed on or btfore
June 21st 190E
his petition will be granted and
'leenae issued.
Witness ray hand and the seal ot
said county hereto affixed this
6th day of June 1902.
J. B. Oobson County Clerk.
By F. 8. Pulllam Deputy.
" i
Lumber
You don't buy Lum-
bor every day but
when you do you like
to know that it is
sound thoroughly
seasoned and depend-
ixble. Our enormous tro.de
in Lumber this spring
is evidence thoct wo
sell "tfood stuff" txnd t
a.t prices tha.t no firm
com beat. BJgfjost
stock of Lumber a.nd
Building mjxterioLl in
town.
v v v
E. L. BLINCOE
LUMBER CO.
PHONE 177
Ue Old Smith Barn in
Experienced Hands
Hiving bought O.C Itockwelt'a Interest
in the Hoarding Stah'c Cor Cleveland and
Vine at I intend toiutt It an a flrnt class
place ani all Mock entrusted to my arc
will receive the very beat attention I am
well posted a il nave bad a large experience
In the huslnoisand shall be pleased to have
you for a customer
Ulgs delivered to any part of the city
Phone 84.
J. E. G&skill.
Rvm
Ripans Tabules hold their
place as the supreme remedy
which cures dyspepsia Indi
gestion stomach liver and
bowel troubles.sick headache
and constipation. No other
single remedy has yet been
since the twilight of medical
history which is capable of
doing so much good to so
large a majority of mankind.
TAt druggist.
The Ove-cent pacUait Is enough nr an
ordinary occasion. The family hot
tie. 60 cents contains a snpply for a
year.
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