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The Guthrie Daily Leader from Guthrie, Oklahoma • Page 4

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THlfi UUTHlUifi OKJLLUOMA HOW MTTKIi KSCIL'ED. Vn tlio Mklnli OimtilcrfrlliT Witlknl xY I'mm Nix null Mrrtirk. Thi New York buroaH correspondent of tli-St. Lon Is Republic Rends the following to the Republic relative to tlio escape of Hittel. The escape of John lilttol.

the Oklahoma counterfeiter, from Deputy Marshal Wilt 0. NK and Krnnk Mer nek, a territorial guard, on Thnrsilay night, has Horded quite ns much amusement to the New York newnpa pers and the irndlnir public at the recent departure of the three post nlllcx thieves from the I.imIumv street jml Mitel's escape rivals in simplicity Uir.t of Artcmus Ward pirate. ln, nfiir being conflned f'r 17 years loath some dungeon, without foor dunk, conceived this happv idea of ip nmg the window ami getting mil The facts, as they arr recited b.v l'ratik Merrick, are as follows: llittel is well connotli'd in Kansas City He has i brothrr there who is said to be prominent and will to do business man John 1, llittel is the black sheep of the family Merrick snjshe is a natural born fool, but that is iininn terial lilttol turned up in Oklahoma some months ago as counterfeiter, and for a time was successful. Hut eventually he was run down la the utid cauehu lie was tried at Stillwater, and sentenced to seven years In tho penitentiary. It I).

Nix, the nlted States mnmlml ut (iulhrle, delegated his brother, who is the chief deputy, to conduct llittel to llrooklyn and lodge him in the King's county penitentiary. As an extra precaution Frank Merrick was given a guard's commission and instructed to aecom pany llittel and Will NMx. Iseilher Nix nor Merrick luivc over been east. The former concluded to bring Mrs. Nix along to see the sights In New York.

The partyptartod from Guthrie on Monday lut and arrived In New York ut o'clock Thursday night On the recominondation of friends Nix wont to the Cosmopolitan hotel, intending to leave Mrs. Nix bo-forc proceeding 'o King's county pen! tcn'iary llittel had beei well treated i route "We took the handcuffs and chains off in the duylltnc," (mid Mcrriuk in telling the Mory, "In order not to humiliate John any more tliun possible. At night wo chained him to the rail road seat When we went Into dining car uo took him with us, whenever ho wanted drink brought It to him." In fact, the Deputy Murahul tho and we and Merrick treated llittel llko a "real gou-tleman." When they reached the Cos. mopolltan Hotel the clerk usslgnod them to roouii on the second lloor. llittel was hungry and sa woro tlie others in tho party, so Deputy Nix decided to ordor light meal for all bauds before taking his prlsonor to Brooklyn.

Nix. Mrs. Nix. lilttol and Merrick woro on the way to the din ing room when the counterfeiter os eaped. Thero Is turn In the stairway leading from the second lloor to the corridor.

Mr. Nix was In front, and had lust made the turn, llittel came next, with Nix immediately behind. Merrick brought up the roar. Merrick turned back to try the door of liU room Nix turned to see what had become cf Merrlek. lie says that his head could not have been turned more ihun ten second.

When he oiiid Mei rick lookod around llittel nowhere to be seen. They rushed into the dining room, oxpeetiiig to find him there, out the ulril liuil iiowu. There lire number of way in which the counter felter might have escaped. lie could have walked down the stairway and out to the street. He could huve en tcrcd tho elevator, and in this way reuch the basement A third exit was through tho open court way in tho middle of the hotel.

Tho niuln faot, however, is uiiuhanged, lie ofceuped, und Is still ut lurga Nl.v reported the matter to Chief Coulin at onec, and a general alarm wag scut out, with full description of the prisoner. Merrick culled ut the Kepublle Hit- rcat this overling and told the story of the es. ape as it really occurred. He haul Nix and he felt badly over losing Bottcl, but at the same time they hud nothing to blame thumtolves for. Merrick is enjoying the notoriety owu si me I by the escape.

Tho newspaper UMay describe him us "it typical west-truer, with long curvilinear legs, that look as if they had been moulded over the back ot a broncho," and "a fair typa of the western eowboy, who wears a ide expanse of felt on his head and leather suspenders," und several of tho da tcs publish diulust Interviews with Merrick, which he repudiates. 'Asa matter of faet, young Morriok bears little rcsomblnueo to eowboy. II Is a fair hairud, neatly dressed young fellow, who ulleets yellow shoes una Crescent Bicycles. We redemoni'raled tHatfir.t.rl... -a 1 uuil and oM at our lullowlojj prlCM.

C7KIS J.forMFV 2SIn hrt, 33 Ihi VIU IN.4. 1r LAUILS, 29 in. WUeeli, 33U. ten S. for YOUTHS 20 tn Wheeli.

St yww i- NoJ, lor U1SSLS, 24 in. 34 11: $40 Vo 3, for IIOVS 31 In Jl j.O, fur GIRLS, St la. Wheel, 23 IU. SP3 Fir eiprritnccd riders dt tiring a rrlUb'o IK-bt 1, lUrvclr, we rr-ummcml our CKUSCiiNT f-tOkCllliK, yaiu. PKICU $90.

lUmtlraliJ Cifatofut Frit em AftKalum. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, KOI.II ONLV.HV Lill.E CO. Drug, Book and News Depot, GUTHRIE, O. fnolory made ctgnrellos. llolh ho and NlX hftr tniifh lo learn In the detective line, hut they arc young and havo the world alien 1 of tliom.

The lxy told mo before 1 loft," said Merrick, "never 'o ootue hack to Uuth rie we lost llittel. I guess thing wl I cost me a years' salary. I will hnvit lo set 'em no for the whole tjwn to square tuysalf." SiiUK 0 TIIK MIKISTKV. Vllliilniuifi il fur on Itnv. Snillli One of the most villainous and outrageous llltels ever perpetrated In Oklahoma wns that which appeared In the Capital lust evening, charging Her loel Smith, presiding older of the Methodist church of Oklahoma, with lieing intimate with married lady at Unoda Springs, Kansas.

Tho story told is lie nut of whole clotlr and has no foundation whatever. Smith ar rived in the city last night and was humllated sod mortlflod when told of the story printed by tlio evening sheet. "It' the most diabolical outragu I ever heard of," sold Hev. Smith, somebody will suffer. The wife of one of my best friends wa at Oucda Springs while I was there, and as a friend and minister I showed her some friendly attentions hut never for a moment I think courteous treatment would be construed to mean else.

The clipping from tlio (Ineda Springs Herald while contemptible is not libelous, but the comments of the Capital would lend one to think I am a beast, I am a young man and havo my way to make, but such publications as the Capital makes, will tend to ruin me. I am entirely innocent of nny wrong doing and I feol sure my church will not let the aspersions cast upon it, go unheeded." I'lilor Smith labored under great suppressed o.veltemont while making Ids statement. He Is one of the foro-moat preachers in Oklahoma and bears the respect and esteem of nil. The attuck made on him is on tho ministry and should not go unnoticed. Hut us the Capital is in the habit of saying somuthlug one day and retracting It the next, Tin: I.KAliKIt does not think Its blovintious will amount to much.

IHUTIl OF IIKNHY IMtAKti. Oktiiliiniiii I'lunrcr l'ionr A liny at III Uiiiiih In Till)! I'll)' HoKry I) Drake died at his home, 101 l'erklns btrect, yostorduy afternoon at -I o'clock, after long und lingering Illness from consumption The was born in uncle, Indiana, In lsll und oamu lo Olila loma with Ills wife and four children shortly after the oponlng, when Mr. Drake engaged in business until strlckou by the dread dlsoasu which caused his untimely deiulso. The deceased was nil ardent member of the Masonic ordor and also the Woodmen of the World. He was a good business man, a christian, a kind and indulgent falhur and a loving hiiRlmiiil.

Ills frionds woro legion and lie commanded tho respect und e.v teemnf all who knew him. The bereaved wifi and children have the heartfelt sympathy of nl'in their sore troubles. The uueral will tuku place tills evening at Hvo o'clock frmii the lute homo of the deceasud mid will be conducted by the Masons in I Woo. linen of tho World. CONTEST I'ASliS.

Secretary ut the Interior Some lin-Itiirtiint l.loii. The secretary of the Interior has in ml Until awards in the following contust etuos and directed that deeds be Issued to the successful contestants upon the payment of cost of deed and till sums ussesseJ on the lots: C. C. Mills and I'enro, lot 18, block 17, (iiithrlo, to Mlllb; Kenton and A. Johnson, lot 4, block -18, WosttJuthrie, to Ronton; II.

N. oliillh and S. N. So-gar, lot 37, block 3V Oklahoma City, to Smith; II. Ham" und I.

Julorlck, lot 10, block ril, llono, to Jalo-rlok. The IovminHu board has decided tho contest between 11. I'r Deckur and T. Young, lot 11 und'lS, block f), Capitol Hill, in favor of M)eukcr, with a dissenting opinion WIXB1) AM) DINK I). V.

li. lurlol'k I'liituril tlm Iteil Crura Dt'Krrc The nights Templiu- met in extra-ordinary session last 9ight and con-ferretl the ltcd Cross dgroe 011 Win. M. Mpurlock. Followjug tho ceremonies nu elaborate bauquet was given at Mrs.

Van Voorhoes', und wit und raillery llourisho! fur 11T1 hour. Those who pur took of tho were: C. M. liarnos. W.

T. (nr.on, J. II. Hull, W. Spurlook, It (i.

Itoseu-baum, A. O. Kaniuharsoi, K. M. Hutu ford, II.

C. Nlcholsou, V. Neweouib, li. 1'. llurnuh, Kd Don mil fv', A.

J. Spoil-gel. Me D. V. Morris.

Urban, I). A. Peoples. W. (liiotrfloli, W.

Speaeer, J. 11 Cutterut, J. ('niiiiitimiit lt hitu. lidllor Umder: It is 11 pity that ull of tilhrie could not tmu heard Itev. White's sermon at the M.

li. uhurch south ton Sunday evening from this text. 'lAud if I be lifted up will draw ull men unto ma" I here should not be an enlnty In his church. He Ik not tvrvlttlouatWL but he Is a sutteees in thtiy is perine- uuu niruugii nun iiKijugu Willi Ilie tt trit of the Master. livery lino of h's face shows purity of soul.

11 C. Ill- llrukt) runrrul. Wpeoinl oointniinlcutlon of Outhrle IodgeNa, A. und A- Tuesday evening July Id, layj, ut 4 o'olooU, in, to utteud the funeral ot llro llaury Drake. All brothren earnootly reQuusiod to be present.

Visitors uor-dlaliy Invited 11. I). Tonii. II. AiiiiHitv.

W. M. Secretary. Highest of all In Leaveuing Power. Latest U.

S. Gov't Repot PrVl Is ABSOLUTELY PURE LIUHTS AND SHADOWS. Ilrlxt tlliturcn, I'olntril, ut llHirnliiKn li Hint About I li Ulty. J. A.

Uodgors left for Denver yostcr day. )'. S. HolTiniiu, of Chandler, in thu city. Joe l'ontecost tins returned from the strip.

A. 0. Nichols has returned from Denver. Concurt tonight tit l'resbytorlun church. Johnnie, the Utile son of V.

M. Sen-ton, Is unite ill. Hear the concert ut tho Presbyterian church this evening. You should hear the concert at the Presbyterian church tonight I'. M.

Stnllard, of the Oklahoma Central railway, Is over from Stillwater. II. A. Noah, one. of thu leading attorneys of Woods oountj, 's in the city Otto llekeuieyer nnd Col.

Dan wi-ro up from Oklahoma City yesterday. Ui'fcrco (irecn hns not rendered decision yet In the Commercial bank case. The Misses Shepherd arrived last night from Topeka to visit Miss llessle Ilarnci. Mrs Jake Corbett left yesterday for Cairo, 111,, to sojourn during the warm months. Mrs.

W-it. Illincon left yesterday for her old homo In Michigan to visit few weeks. Col. It. Dyer, llrst mayor of tluthrie, died Sulutday ntj Kxcclsior Springs Mo.

Mrs. Pells, mother of Mrs. I). Nix and Will Kelts, arrived yesterday from Kentucky for a visit Mrii. Judge Caleb It.

lirooks nnd family left yesterday for Oweusvillc, to spend the heated mouths. I)r J. I' Kdgar closed Ins ollicn in this city yesterday and loft for Norman where he has business with tho courts. Those ponds uno frogs aru still in West Online. Where are our west sido couueilmen? These tilings lire burning shame.

yi'hc ladies1 of tlio Catholic church will give an leu cream social at the rcsldoucn of Mrs. Ilelaiid, 110 Harrison avenue, Wednesday evening. Miss Jennie Stevens, the female outlaw, captured recently In the Osugc country for whisky-solllng, was rj-leased yesterday from thu federal jail. (ico. Perry, ox proscutlng attorne of Woods county, was in tlio city yesterday.

Perry is a worthy follow and is gutting tojtlio fiont with both feet. Policeman Satterlce very properly thinks thu police force Is not large enough, and he has added to the stars. A new boy urrived at his homo yesterday. Thu Kuiglitn Templar did special wjrk last night in the lied Cross degree. After the.

ceremonies a baucpiel was given at Mrs. Van Voorhees' dining parlors John Clark, of Stillwater, is in the Mr. Clark speaks enthusiastically of Paynu county crops He also says the Oklahoma Central lailioad will be built within eighteen moi His. Waller Hush vs. the Tcciurscli, Chandler, (iuthrle Merchants' Telephone company, action for weges, wasbefoie Judgo Jackson yesleiday.

J. A. Purker for pluintlft' and II. Hauier for defendant. The fruit fm in of County Treasurer Stile is becoming famous.

Tho farm is Islteil weekly by scores of people, who art' lost In admiration of the bounteous crops, llcsldos other crops, the colonel litis 0,000 bearing fruit trees. Near Maniisvllle yesterday, while attempting to rival his younger broth or, who had successfully swum across the Washita river, which was swollen from recent rains, young man named Jackson, aged vo, was drowned. Up till noon today tho body had not been recovered. Attorney 10. Sample, of Medicine Lodge, was in the city yesterday.

Mr Sample is attorney for J. W. of Woods county, und succeeded in having the prisoner ud-iiittcd to 'bail. Mr. Sample Is one of the brightest uttnrnoys in tho southwest uud-will Inscribe Ills iiauie lilgli upon the pillars of fame before he dies.

Procrmn. Concert for tho benelit of the Pros-byterluu and Kplscopul churches, Tuesday, July 10, 18U3: Pianist and nccoiuputiiut Miss Nel lleShepard. Violinist Miss Alice Shepurd Klooutioulst Miss Dora She p.ird. Vocalists Misses Maud Ooodrleh, Lillian Hunter, Hessle Harms. I'AllT I.

Violin 11 Trovatore, I Verdi) Sven-gall. Whs t-'t Piano Tambourine Dance, Dupout. Voeul duef 'See tho Palo Morn," 1 Cum pa a Ueeltutlon "Winters Tale," Shakes-pciuv. Voeul "Twinkling SI'very Stars," I). White.

I'Airr ii- ItoeltaMoii "Hlrd'a Les-son." Plnoo "Lost Hope," L5 tttMjbalk. Vocal "If I were It. Jessie Oavnor. Recitation "Haunted ly a Song." Voeul "Pauline," Oeoige Muywood. Violin Scetiu du IluUct," Do Herie'.

7 13 Wootliuvii if Hie VVorlilt Von are hereby ordered to meet at thu hall, ot 3 o'eloek in. sud attend the funcrtl of Suvere gn II. I). Drake. A full ulteudsuce Is desired.

J. 11. Towe's, Clerk. Baking Powder SIviriTlLKS. Anil Koiliik MmtHHt rn.nlne InclilriitR In Two Knlil Kugle: Mr.

Low Wllklns. the largest mini In America, urrived tills week on a visit lo Ills father, who hns lived in H'lld since tlio opening of the strip. Mr Wllklns Is over eight foot high, wears number 25 shoe, is 'il years old. and weighs nearly ti ton. He has just returned from a showing tour in the west and will spend his vacation in Knid.

Sliiiv nee Quill: If the Dawes commission could have vUltod Shawnee on the Fourth and witnessed thf ted brother enjoyinc himself and whooping it up for tlio stars nnd stripes, they would have received nu object lesson on the settlement of Indian question worth llfo lime of oratorical pow-wows and unfruitful parleys with the subsidized agents of the five trlbss. Cleveland Hee: Will Norman, Jim Riley, Tom Olll nnd Tom Jordan, were arrested In tho Osage country near Hominy Post last Sunday night, for introducing whiskey Into the Osage country. Kiglitceu gallon jugs were found near where tho arrests wore made. A shot was Ilred by the marshals, one buckshot passing through the front of Jordan's shirt and two passing through Tom Hill's right liand; from the way ho Is shotit shows that the shot was Ilred after he had his hands up. Jordan and Olll gave bond, and Normnn and Itlley woro taken to Outhrle.

A second attempt In the past six weeks by tho prisoners confined in the United States jail ot Ardtnore to escape by tunneling out was made Inst night Tho prisoners, when discovered had cut a trench big enough to admit of tho body of man for the distance of seven feet, nnd had not their plans been frustrated, in a fow hours more they would havo set tho entire irang free, Tho lender. Cheek Vinley, is but 18 yoarsold and was committed to jail two weeks ago on a charge of cattle steallntr. When tho olllcer approached to Iron him ho knocked one nf thorn down with ills list jumping on him nnd stamping him in the fuse. Other ofllccrs with Winchesters appeared on the scene and ho was forced Into submission nnd severely punished for his mutiny. TIIK DENVKIt T1UL (Iritphlu llmvrlptluii of I tin Ti Milium Kx-rumluii Otvr tin- hniilu I'e.

Cortespoiidonru Daily Leader. DKNVKH, July IS. The jour-iyy of O.tluhotna teachers to Denver will be remembered as one of the most pleasant, prolltablc ami speedy excur sions ever enjoyed by Oklaliomuns. Tho party llrst to start nssembled at the Norman depot just as tho night turned to gray dawn, and we were joined by goodly numbers at Oklahoma City, IMmoiid and Outline. The riiie through the territory and Kansas was cool and comfortable and an extra sleeper wus attached which we lost uo lima in occupying.

Tho excellent service and rapid time made, kept ull the passengers In good spirits. Mr. Scugruvcs, the genial passengor igeut of the Santa Fo accompanied the parly through to Denver and spared uo olTorts conducive to tho pleasure and comfort of tho passenger. Tuesday morning found us in full view of the mighty Rockies with the Spanish peaks olT to the south, Pike's Peak to llie north and ttie great Oreonhorii runge seeming to connect the two However, the most interesting purl of tlio journey began when turning north from Pueblo up the low valley of the Fountain ipii Hotilllo we could see the mountains olT to tho left, and to the right, icroso tho Fountain, tho broad expanse of rolling prairlo sparsely coyercd with sage brush und cactus, ami so desolate that cyen thu jack rabbits looked disconsolate. As wo journeyed northward tho mountains seemed nearer and looked bluer at every mile until Pike's Peak seemed to ull of us not more thnu half a mile distant Then we continuously asked tho brak em an "how fur to the iiiomitulnsV" And the answer was, "twenty miles to trie nearest point Tlio eleyatiou Pueblo and Colorado Springs Is two thousand feet running rapidly up this ascent with two engines attached, brought us to a region where the thermometer stood al degrees.

This brought out the overcoats of these who had been thoughtful enough to bring them. TIiIb morning in Denver the mercery stands nt 1(1 degrees. Last evening's paper stated that nine thousuud teachers had enrolled while the treasurer of tho K. A. suld this morning fully one-half that number will leave on the various mountain excursions.

These excur stuns will enable us to obsorvo the scenery, if tlio mountains do not veil their crests with tho clouds which have been over Denver ond vicinity ever since our arrival. Stifliee it to suy, however, that If theso excursions uro as skillfully managed as tho trip from Oklahoma "to Denver, even the most critical will bo fully satisfied. I W. a Wanted Ten good agents to sell a good article. Call immediately nl lib North Division street.

Ut HUMORS Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured by (uticura WimN ALL ELSE FAILS A wirm bath with CUTICUR A SOAP, md a single application of CUTICUR the great skin cure, will afford Instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure BUM-, .3 Itl.M M1 Ul Hit IIKJOl UlMICUlll); Ul llhlllllg I1U burning skin and scalp diseases, after all oiner rneinooj uu. BABY Tho Urp.cni LimuI rrosceiil riders now hold the following Iowa tlntc records: Davknpoht. JuneJO, IS05. mile C. Oox, reduced from 3 8-5 to 30 3 I 5 mile, C.

T. Hoysohou, Jr reduced from 13.3'J to 19:41 1 5-1 lie, II P. Senrle. reduced to 13:00. 20 mile, same, reduced toft? 25 mile, same, reduced from 1:31) to 1:11 25 3-1 New hour record 20 5-8 tulles.

Davenport road race June 35, both 1st and 2d time prizes woro won by Crescent riders Hoyschou Senrle. Hock Isi.anh, 111., July t. Hoyschou won thu 1-1 mile. -1 tulle open, 1 mile open, 3 inllu handicap from scratch, second plnco in mile handicap. All rode Crescent No.

1. Crosccnt No. 1 soils for S75 never less. I H. Lllltc solo agents.

There will be so many gooit things to hear and laugh at Tuesday night that you must be sure to be there. 7 12t5 Hoggs' illood Purl II cr. Hoggs' Illood Purifier. Hoggs Illood Purlllcr for all diseases of tlio blood. A positive guarantee with every bottlo.

Cull for and bo suro you get Hoggs' nnd take no other. Sold by Scnton Wanted To tent a good piano. Must be cheap. Address "Music," stating terms, care Dally Leader, tf The elocution on noxt Tuesday night will bo worth the price of admission At tlio I'resnyterlan church. l2tf ltnnnl tiv thi, wiik 93 1-tnnnl t.tnh ets, 8.1.50 at the Occidental.

Moals airs. i'j w. Miiuvan, proprietress. 0 22tf Tho best Is the cheapest; buy a Jewel gasoline stove of Spencer Hardware Co. 111 tf Heggs' Uermnn Salve.

Heggs' Ocruiau Salve. Heggs' Gcrmun Salve. The greatest pile ointment in the world. It euros where all others fail A positive gu irantee with every box Cull for sample box. Sold by yonr popular druggist, Scaton.

Notice. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given thai Jacobs Ilocmrhctdl have tills day Tiled their petition for license to rotnil lhpiois in Outhrio Logan county, Oklahoma, and that unless objection to the same as required by law bo filed by tho 20th day of July, A. I). 1 SUB, said petition will be granted. IL Kmmett Stewart, County CPU.

Utithrie, O. JulyH, 1S05. Davit! L. (lid. I'mision Attorney, Washington.

1). C. No. 023 Streot. N.

W. Formerly principal examiner, pension bureau. H. L. COHEN, The Reliable Merchant Tailor, Makes Clothes to Measure WE DO MAICK CLOTH H.s rillJAP! HALF WHAT OTHKUS CIIAIUiKI WE DON'T MAKK C1IKAP LOT 1 IKS! TWICI1 YOUR MONKV'S WORTH! Don't fail to cull nnd see the largest stock of Piece Goods in the territory.

No samples to pick from. All our goods are inadu in Outhrle. Skilled tailors In onr employ. H. L.

COHEN, The Tailor, E. FURROW, D. D. S. SURGEON DENTIST Victor Hlock, 1st and Harrison.

Dr Peoples, DENTIST I Cor. Oklahoma nvenuo und First up stairs. Residence: Corner Noblo Ave, and Second street. ItUY A KKMINUTON 11 1 VOL HuCUUbU jllbtlflllblu rtp- utatiou lor liltfli Krailu worlt is not obtainable in a fow brief months. Tlio UouiiiiKtons have boun malcurs of worlil renowned K001U blnce 1810.

Konulr shops don't llourisli ou their mU-takes. Neither da people who keep wheels mailo to sell only; the don', have them. It takes something more than palut. nlckei, and a ready How of talk to make ugood wheel. The Itemlngtoii Is good wheel, made by people and used by good rldern all over the world.

Catalogue free. Olsiitk Ans Co, Buy your Clollihi ami FiiriiiHhiiig Onods nl tlio Misfit Clothing Parlor And get a lleki-t with UCYCLE To Jip given sivtii.v Si pt. 1. 2D. STREET, OPP.

GOVT. AORE, DR. IGNATZ MAYER, OCULIST, Olllci llourm II In I'J in, 2 to is p. in OHIco over JIcp Hive's Now Store, OK. Guthrie, 0.

T. Practice Limited to Diseases and Surgery of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES Scientifically nil justed to suit the most complicated cases of defective sight The Mistletoe Bar Cor. Oklahoma and Division One Block From Hotel Royal. Caters to the Best Trade Only.

Best Good In Stock all the Time, Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 9 OSCAR HAMILTON, Manager, HOTEL EAST HARRISON AVENUE. H. H.

PERRY, Prop'r. i'wiiiimmM Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy THE SQUARE 31CYCL DEALERS. Will search for trade during the scaton of Laigestssod of vc.f' and cycle sundries west of Kansas City Bicycles Sold on Installments PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF BICYCLES. A large line of Second-hand Bicycles at Slaughtering Term easy. Do not forget to call on us for Sewing Machines and Supplies Call at or address 113-113 East Oklahoma avenue, Guthrie, O.

T. The Oklahoma Bicycle Comp'y E. N. KNAUSS. Manager.

RIDE A Buy a an rim yra -use I CYCLE For Spencer ever SI ptlrchae mi it -A AURIST. ROYAL, BEAUTY. sale by Hardware Go a kfJ Sell tttMfkoat Um u. Suit. run.

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