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The Guthrie Daily Leader from Guthrie, Oklahoma • Page 4

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wfc'vaf4 OlTlr tN MlBt Prton Polnli and Matters Tranlrlos in end About the Oltr. W'rUa it 1897. Swear olt and take a drink Mr P. S. Bevins is here Tom lerry The Leader HI cot isiuo tomorrow.

Judge Merrick Is ff f'om Lincoln county. Cal Ferguson of stage fame, down front l'onca City Deputy Dane HaU returned to Wno.l ward yesterday Oscar llaieell returned yesterday from Kansas City. Rev. J. II.

Aug'uey was down from Mulhall yesterday. John Uoeuschiedt was down from Wichita yesterday Attorney Jno. Cotteral was in Okla horaa City yesterday. Deputy Frank Canton evening for Pawnee. departed last Davo Wesley, colored, jumped on a 'noving train.

Uroken leg. Uuck Hilloy and Jtmes llrvan were down from Perry yeswday. Mrs Ir'iey was granted a ilirorco in two district court yesterday. Scats aro on sale at Wallace Mueller's for 1'ringle's Comedy company. Tho 1'rlnglo Comedy company opens a week engagement at the McKennon Jan 4.

(lea Dodson attended the teachers' association at Oklahoma City yete.i- uay Joo Hobelior, a Pawnee horsethief, has gone craay. He is now in the Nrr- tnan asylum; Prof Baxter was named as chair man of tbo Teachers' association at Oklahoma City. Miss Reno llryce, of Shawnee, is guest of Mrs. J. It ottinghain the and Mrs.

Horace Uagan. Pringle Comedy company will play a week's stand at the opera house beginning January 4. 9. L. Overstrcot has called a delegate convention of the free home league to In Guthrie, Jan.

0. Miss Zoo Kimball gave a pleasant "watch meeting" party last evening to a number of frionde. Iteder fr, Caslanlen, unde. takers, havo dissolvod partnership. Iteder Will continue the business.

Mr. A. J. Phillip, of Dennlson, son-in-law of T. J.

Phillips, of the I'nlted States marshal's office, Is in the city. A restraining order was issued yes terday by Judge Hlerer to prevent townsito board No Kurtheast Perry. i from resarveylng Ladies of llartrranft Circle No. (i A. It arc requested to meet at their hall at 2 o'clooli tomorrow, as we have business of Importance.

Miss Jessie lilder will receive cllfrn with Mrs. Snmne) Hidenour at Kansas City today. MUs lecsle made hnr debut Kansas City lust spring. 1'orty students from the A aud lollceat Stillwater passed through the city yesterday en route to Oklahoma City to attend the oratorlct.1 con test. ChaF.

Laux is in receipt of an in -tation to the ball of the railway tia'n. men at Newton. Kan tonight has checked Ills grip through hut wit) attend himself. Both tho Ileimbllcun and territorial central committees ate called to meet here January 11, on the eve of the rueoting of the legislature, and lively times are looked for. Serious clerical errors in the count In Lincoln township, lilntne county, will knock out Mourlquand, alleged to have been elected from tho 31th representative district.

Fulkorson will contest. Ada Frcoman, the girl who was brutally assaulted near Perkins, two weeks ago, is rapidly recovering. Sho has regained counsolousneaa and declares that two whlto men killed her father. Sho Is unable to describe the murdorcra, but says they followed the wagon from Pawneo county. Uowkirk Republican: The Ncwklrk plabtcr works, situated on ltodoc, two miles from town, are now nu ussured success.

The plaster "bed" is one of tbo ccy best in the United States, If not uncqualou olsowbere. The com pany shipped their first carload eon B'gnment of plaster a week ago today Perry Times: I' P. Manning, one of the pugilistieally inclined inhabitants of South Perry, was plaeed under a 5100 bond yesterday evening in Judge Uook's court, ehrrged with whipping his wife, she bringing the complaint mgalnst him. In default of bond he was put in jalL The case will be tried before Judge Cook. Pawnee Times-Democrat: Pawnee county is now the proud possessor of a blood hound which will make its headquarters at the home of F.

Lake, county sheriff. From time to time there has been oci.ai.ious that demanded the presence of a blood hound -i trail escaping prisoners or other fugitives fronuvjustlce, and fiually through the liberality of a few of our ettizons and Mr. Lake this fine animal was purchased for the sheriff's office. It is as yet untrained ano cost the Bum of 880 Kd. Root, of Terrllton, also purchased two blood hounds aud paid 840 for tho pair.

They are all young animals but are line looking fellows, and will probably make rood dogs fer the purpose they are intended Awarded Highest Honor, World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Tree fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulleunt 40 Ye': the Standard. 23 CREAM BAKING P0WMR More Medicinal value in a bottle of Hood's Sana.

parllU than In any other preparation. More skill i required, more care taken, roors expense Incurred la It) manufacture. It costs the proprietor and the dealer Moro but It costs the consumer tat, as ho Rets moro doses for his money. Moro curative power Is secured by Its peculiar combination, proportion and process, which niftko It peculiar to Itself. ro people are employed and mort space occupied In Its laboratory than any other.

Moro wonderful cures cllectcd and more testimonials received than by any other. Moro isles and moie nerease jcar by year are reported bv drutrclsts Moro people aro taklnp Hood's Sarsnparllla trxl.iv tlian nnv other, find more lire taking it today than ever before. More and stili more icaions might be given why you Mkmihi take Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. St per bottle. t-i ji r-n euro alt Mver His and iiOOdS FlllS Sick Headache, sscenu.

luhnntnn a Favorite. In its write-up of tho territorial contest tho Oklaho- raan says: W. Johnston, of Cusli- Inc. is the standard boarcr of the Uni versity, and his subject Is "Education, tbo Bulwark of Liberty." Mr. Johnston is the youngest of the contest-ante, toing but seventeen years of ago.

He is a deep student and his oration shows a surprising depth of thought, ill delivery Is oasy and composed. For a pain in tho cheat a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound over the fecat of the pain, and another on tho back between tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This Ib especially valuable In cases where the pain Is caused by a cold and thero is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by tho Seatonlan Drug Co. A Baby in Age but (Jlant In curative powei I the wonderful new remedy, Orloir's l.ussinn Orijipo I'uto which, during the three yuri since It was intiodticoil In America, has won firm position at the head nt cough and eold cure.

Von get your money hack If It does not cure you. I'rom Wellington, ICnti. 1 have tiled Orlotl's Russian (liinpo Cure In ray family and find It the iHwt remedy we havo over ud. .1. A.

BookAI.TI:ii.i IIY All, IMUHH1IHT. fc-ttS Will Knp fljieu House. The fo it ladies will keep open hous tod Mesdamcs Lewis Beadles Wm Spencer, Ike Levoy, Miss Anna Bovenheimor and Miss Zoc Kimball will keep upon house at the Levy home at 201 North Broad today. At home: Mesdamea A. B.

Nicholas, Brooke, 11. K. Asp, 0. B. Orissell, II.

N. Leonard; Mlstos Nicholas, Patne, Alice Paine, Green, Sheldon, Tarlton, at the reetory from if to 0 p. in. Tho whole story ot the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsanarllla is soon told. It makes the blood rich, pure and nourishing, it cures scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism.

Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 25 conts. Hauta Ulnm lint Tim. At Oak Orovo school house in thu southeast part of this county a Christmas tree entertainment was going on when John llrcwatcr, who was acting ns Santa Claus and wearing a false faee made out of cotton, caught on Ore from one of the wax candles on tho tree, the Homes running high above his head and burnt a Chinese lantern, and from that it spread to the tree, which was trimmed with cotton.

The greatest excltouiont prevailed and In snatehlng the burning cotton from tho tree and the falso face and wig and throwing It upon the floor, several of the ladles' dreases wero set on fire. Cooler heads held the door to avoid a stampede, whtlo others, seeing tho danger the ladles wero In, jumped to the stago aud succeeded In putting out the fire in the treo aud the dresses of the ladies before some ot them In their excitement knew they were on fire. Hanta Claus was badly burned about the head and faee and had hit hair signed off. Wichita Opening New from Washington that Secretary Francis would soon declare the Wichita country and Kiowa and Com-utauebe Indian laods open for settlers has caused great consternation among hundreds of cattlomon who for years hava grazed oattlo on these reservations. Men will be sent to Washington to prolong the opening.

In the meantime hundreds of companies aro being formed to locate everything In sight when the lands are opened, and they a making strenuous efforts to open the lands immediately. Officers of Fort Sill, Kansas City, St- Louis Land, Townslte and Mining company, wi.b a btoek ot 8100,000 have been opened. The company Is composed of Kansas City, St. Louis and Oklahoma men, aud Is chartered. From parties arriving from Washing ton it la learned that the lands will te opened before March.

Qhase Sanborn's coffee can be found only at the Welcome (Irocery, as wc are solo agents. tt TUB aaa. i- ir UUdMO DAtlNUe Nue. Ilaek. bt Mn, Talk Abiut Oklahoma 1'ollMci.

There are nearly a doten candidates' for governor of Oklahoma Territory, but the most prominent one Is the Hon, C. M. Barnes, formerly of Fort Smith, oJ this state. Mr. Barnes has done valiant service for the party; he Is ono ot tho lew "original MoKinley" men of that territory; ho was almost alono In making a fight for a McKlnloy delegation, and war supported by only ono Republican paper in tho entire territory the Oklahoma Dally Ropub llcan, conducted by the present editor of the Mena Dally News.

The combined forco of the "machine poli ticians" wero arrayed against his efforts for a McKinlcy delegation to the national convention, but in a measure successful In the last legislature nf Oklahoma Mr. Barnes was speaker of tho house and was re-elected a member to the coming legislature, In Novom ber. Oklahoma territory would not havo been tost to tho Republicans at the lait election if tho advico of such men as Mr. Barnes had been heeded, Instead of the "machlno politicians" conducting tho campaign and Indor Ing free silver In opposition to the national 'platform. Mena (Ark Dally News.

micMleu'i Arnica The Best Salvo In the world for Cuts, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tlons, and postlvely curcB Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refused Price 25 cents per box. For Sale By a R. Rrnfro, Guthrie. Ulttrlct Court.

Judge Palo bold an adjourned session of Unlloi States district cour yesterday and disposed of a number of cases. Four dlvor ccs wero granted and two cases were heard Involving the McKennon estato Emma D. McCord against Jonas II. Cook and othors. und Jnmes B.

Beadles against Allan Cartith-em and others, and both were continued by the court until the 3d day of January, ls97, for hearing on application for receivers. Jonas II. Cook has a deed for tho McCord property, and Allan Caruthcra and Horace M. Adams for tho Capitol National property. Tho actions aro brought for the purpose of declaring the holders of legal title, trustees for plaintiffs and compelling conveyance to platntlfl's.

A numbor of other matters wore disposed of by thu court, and tho court adjourned until the 2d day of January. Not a few who read what Mr. Hold Howls, of Holland, has to say he low, will remember their own experience under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which loft me In a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was induced to try a boltlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Tho first bottle of it so fur relieved ma that I was cnablod to attend to my work, and the second hot tie effected a cure." For sale at tS and 50 cents per bottle by Seatonlan Drug Co Oscar Hamilton is arranging to coif solldote his two saloons, and open a big arcade on Harrison avenue. Undertakers Orcanlzo.

The undertakers ot Oklahoma Territory mot in Oklahoma City on December 20 and organized an undertakers' association known as the 'Funeral Directors and Embalmers' Association. Thoy adopted a constitution and bylaws and elected tho following ollkers: W. E. Harper, of Oklahoma City, president, O. Stevenson, of Stillwater, vice- president.

T. B. Rcdcr, of Outhrio, recording and corresponding secretary and treasurer. Executive O. Street, of Oklahoma City; E.

Wade, of Perry; W. Harper, of Oklahoma City. N. Perry, of El Reno, demonstrator. The noxt meeting will be held In Outhrle about January IS.

Eating Is a necessity. To the healthy, it la a pleasure; to the dyspoptle. a torture. By tho use of Aycr's Sarsaparilla, the weakest and most disordered stomach Is rcstorod to Its natural condition, and food Is onco moro partaken ot with youthful relish and satisfaction. (lutlirle Should lUve II.

W. T. Little, prosldent of the Noble County Agricultural. Horticultural and Irrigation society and one of the eom- mittee on legislation, was In tho city yesterday and said thu annual meeting at Perry has made several oltlus bid for the next meeting. Mr.

Llt'le, Mr. Barrardln of Oklahoma City, aud Soulo, of thts city, are committee to select the next convention plae. and there seems to be no reasou why Outhrle should not have It. Perry Enter-prUe-Times. Many merchants are well awuro that their customers are their best trlendB and take pleasure In supplying them with the best goods obtainable.

As an instance, we mention Perry it Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Mtchlgau. They say: "We havo no hesitation in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best cough medicine nave ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For salo at 38 and SO cent per bottle by Seatonlau Drug Co. Mrt. O. McConuell, fashionable dressmaking, 613 Cleveland avenue.3tf C.

E. McConnell Real Estate Exchange, 107 First street, 3tf For rent on first lloor -Two furnished connecting front rooms, with large closet. Call at 403 Eitt Cleveland avenue. 0. W.

Goodrich. JO OKLAHOMA, pgSSftijivfejB BiiBJMiliFTffl Be Souls Transmitted to Eternal the want to be some souls Again, that we soul, said a customer to-day, "if 1 could only get a sole to fit me!" This customer being a lady, we thought perhaps she was trying to take advantage of the last day in the leap year, but no, she was after another kind of sole; but then, all souls will be made happy. We are just right in the sole business, the right kind of Soles GOOD Nnii-UIIUena Klcktne. Judge A. II.

Law, a prominent Intermarried citizen of the Chickasaw nation, who was in tho city yesterday, stated that groat excitement prevailed among the non-citizens nt A rd in ore and other towns throughout the territory In regard to the townsito provisions Incorporated In tho Dawes-Choctaw treaty. Tho non-clttzons think that It Is an Intrlngment on tholr rights and aro holding mass meetings for tho purposo of memorializing congress to amend said provision before tho treaty shall bo adopted and become a law. On the other hand, tho Judge Is ot tho opinion that a great majority of tho citizens of the Chickasaw nation will favor tho treaty with an additional provision making some arrangomonU in regard to cemeteries, church and school buildings, Attention, lUclmllilrr, Come and attend tho meetings at Plymouth Congregational church during tho week of prayer, and renew your covenant with Ood. Evangelist Wolltnan will preach morning and evening next Sunday. Everybody invited to attend.

(or Hle. One hundred ana sixty acres, 10 miles from Uutbrlc Leader. 2Uf Address caro Hulnorllilni: for Metropolitan Tartar. Tho coming year will be crowded with big news ovents and happenings, the dotalU ot which everyone interested in national and foreign affairs will want to read. Tho best western uewspapor published In the Semi-Weekly Republic of St.

Louis. It is only Si a year, and for that amount it will eend two papers a week to any address for one year. The Ropubltc dally is SO a year, $3 for six months or SI. SO for three months Use U. S.

Patent Hour and you will have no more poor bread. For sale only at the Welcome Grocery. If Second hand coal heaters ot every description for sale cheap. Stoves exchanged by M. Collar, South Second street, Guthrie.

M. Collar. 10 30tf Wanted A situation as nurse girl or lioflso work bv a white irtrl. Enotilra fin 517 First street. 3113 For first-class paper banging call on Chrlsen, 111 north First 6treet- Furnished rooms to rent with or without board, 403 East Uarrlson.

ltnl The U. S. flour took urns at tho state fair, you will use no other. Grocery solo agent. sit first fro mi' Try a sack and The Welcome tf Chase Sanborn's teas at the Welcome Grocery, a No.

1 article, try them. and eoffees If you want tf The U. Gov't Reports show Royal Biking Pw4w superfar to sit other. 103 IragHM Whether they are or not is a subject very serious thought there Dealing here on earth with all kinds of soles---think more of than we do of others, so do you. we the soul be'ug the window Heaven, it is natural a sole thought to the subject "Upon my should give iiUJi dwjid, anouc 10,000 brought to open up the SHOE CAMPAIGN of f97.

Saturday we will start in to offer 930 pair of Gents' Shoes, guaranteed all solid leather, made by three of the most renowned makers in the world; made to sell from $3.00 to j3.5o; we sell them at 95 cents Saturday. 600 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, that will make all souls smile; the coin toe, hand-turned made in Rochester, a shoe; Saturday's price, $2.75. Then we have Ladies' Shoes that are worth $2 5o to j3.5o; baturday's price is $1 18. We have got the shoes foi the children -a complete new line We want every soul in town to come to our store Saturd ly and see the most wonderful display of SOLES in the country. Remember our Soles will make your feet glad.

You know that the comfort you derive from soles that fit in short, they fill all souls with eternal bliss. Now don't forget us Saturday. THE CYCLONE. TASK JIOOHK, I'rojis. OKLAHOMA Col.

II'it' DIvorCH Cnie. Colotu-l D. B. Dyer, of Kansas City, Guthrie's first chief executive in tho days of provisional government, has served notlco on his wlfn who resides at Augusta, Georgia that ho desires a legal separation. The following from the Augusta Morning News will be interesting: "Mrs.

I). B. Dyer was last afternoon served with a copy of the libel for divorce filed by Col. Dyer last week In Kansas City, Mo. "The papers were sent horo to Sheriff O'Connor, who served them on Mrs.

Dyer. "A Morning News reporter lato last night heard that copy of the petition had been received and served, and called on Mrs. Dyer. "Tho lady rccolved the reporter cordially and admitted that filiu had been served wttn a copy ot tho petition. "Mrs.

Dyer was asked what charges the Colonel made against her to obtain the divorce "Shu said: 'In substance the charges amount to this, that I have circulated injurious reports to effect his reputation, standing and character in this community. lie ulleges that I have circulated a report tiiat he has been the exclusive company of a Green street society woman who was a grandmother." The reporter asked Mr3. Dyor what sho had to say In answer to that spool fie charge. Her answer was: ''It Is not necessary for me to deny the charge." She was asked if she would contest tho case. She otuphatlcully replied that she would and that she would bo In Kansas City on January 11, which date the writ is made returnable BRO.

PILLSBY'S "SMOKELESS" The Coal That Pleases. GUTHRIE COAL CO. Telephone No. 54. iTSSSZS What Tells in GOOD TAILORING -IS ITS CUT" AND QUALITY.

Our Workmanship Is Our Greatest Popularity, G. H. WILLIS- SHOULD BE VOril TA1L0K. pSmC5Sz3CMnBSspw MwiiiriM(MrtrtVfciWCw question. We have been giving lately if there is a hereafter we pair or soles.

I nese AVENUE. IGNATZ MAYER, M. SPBcX FOR DISEASES AND SURGERY OF EYE, EAR, SPECTACLES AND EYE Sclontlfflcally TO SUIT ALL Oppioe- -124 Oklahoma Over Bee OFFICE HOURS 4t JuBtioe dockets, latest stylo, neatly bound, for sale at Tux Lkaukh fflleo Well Urltleit lly Frank O. Kress. Leave orders at New York Hardware Store or Stowe Hardware Co.

Im For trade A three-room house far a small tract ot land near Guthrie. Address care Leador. lOtt 6. A. HUGHES, D.

LEADING DENTIST, Teeth. Hxtracted Without Pain. Every Operation Uiur. anteed. Artificial Teeth on Any base Desired.

i.boo to select from. Over Prices tha LOWKSV for IlttST WOltR. OFFICE Ttooms and over Dank Territory. sEiim jTmn Bliss? soles were 103 DC IBISST1 ALL THE NOSE AND THROAT. GLASSES Adjuatod DEFECTS OF SIGHT.

near First Street, Ilive Store. II 9 A. JU.t 0 12 31. 31.. to 5 P.

V4rit''iit OH MY TEETH Dent Teeth and Heat Rubber on Earth Everything guaranteed to be strictly first class and warranted S6.00 PER SET. (Either upper or lower. Oold fillings, it oo SlW06ir3nd Plattna Alloy), Oraem and Gutta I'ercha tilling, 60 corns and up. Extracting. S3 cents.

llrUlKe work at correspondingly low prices. As appeats above we warrant (with a warrant that is worth just xbat it says, too,) all our work to be strictly first-class. We do not use cheap job teeth, but the very best that are made In the United States (and that means In the world), as well as the very best rubber, and give you exactly the same thing ot years-ago. We navr tseu practtefng dentistry for more than 17 years, and have received our education in toe best colleges ioria.uJ mat we cnarceu iuui lor a cour 115 ou lor a coume s. all th modem methods and appliances (some of which are not In any other office In the Territory), and will do you better work for less money and rive belter satisfaction than any other office in Oklahoma.

DR. PEOPLES, THE DENTIST Southwest cor- Oklahoma Ave. and First St aUTHItlE. OKLAHOMA, vj.

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