The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 52, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 17, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHME OKLAHOMA TUESDAY FiJBRbAR' 17 1903.
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Boys1 ThreePiece Knee Pant Suits
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Wm. Crow I fr he city from Ok-
lahoma City.
O. W. Uttrford and G Etarde Dare-
ford aro here from Mulhal) today
guests at the Royal.
Mrs. May Barton of Ponea City is
vi itlng friends In the city today.
.. K. Stlnson A. K. Kohb C. W.
I d aud S. N. Cooker of Mountain
w are guests at the Elks
r. W. Omce has gone to Watongjp
air. and Mrs. P. C. McArthur Of
Rifle Colored are In the city guests
at the Hlks.
Mr. and Mrs. J K Horslians of
Warders. Idaho are Is the city.
Orvllle T. Smith ha returned from
a trip over the two territories.
Myron Sloan cashier of the Rank
of Meridian spent yesterday In the
Ipity.
r L " wmu una sibiot. .urn.
H JAnuersoifrhave returned from a visit
g J with relatives at Purcell. I. T.
g j W. A. Worthlngtrm of Dallas. Texas
o is here today.
o John Law of the Santa. Fe detective!
g D. XL West of Los Angeles. Is In the
n cur.
President and Mrs. T. M. Conway
of the Alva normal are In the city to-
day enroute from Edmond to their
Woods oonnty home.
Alitor Chas. F. Barrett of the Shaw
nea riernhl. Is In the city.
C. A. McBrlan cashier of the Bank
of Waurika is a guest at the Royal
today.
C. D. Stevens traveling salesman of
the National Cash Register company
is In the city a guest at the Royal.
Miss Margaret Robberts of King"
fisher will visit friends in the city
this week.
. yr. Harry Ardery has returnel
from a trio to Watonga. and Hobart.
Sheriff Shockey U
Zoller's China Store
113 E. Okla.Ave.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
will open the store at s o'clock
taori.ni; and closo at 3 ev
uinf
Now is the Time
for you to purchase what you
need as we intend adxnncing
our pi cs All goods In our
lines has again lumped up in
price from lu to 25 per cent
With prospects of another
raise in the near future.
Decorated Lamps
In th.. line we carry only
such goods as will 'ive entire
satisfaction. Our prices are
As low as the lowest quality
Considered. A cheap con-
structed lamp is costly at any
pric All our lamps are fit-
ted with tlit- best and most
Improved fittings. which give
entire satisfaction.
Walk in. and Lool; Around
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S. H. ZOLLER
113 E. Okla. Ave.
Shockey Is in the city from
Pawnoe.
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FEDERAL COURT NEWS.
Grist of Happenings That Keeps Dep-
uty Marshas Busy.
J. A. Lonshaw Mb IToon lodged la
tho federal Jail on tho chargo of ille-
gal selling of liquor to Indians in Paw-
nee county.
Emmett Bleous and II. D. Cockkrln
have been released on bond from tho
federal Jail. They wero sent here
from Pawnee where they wor con-
vlctd of grand larceny and were re-
leased to make an appeal of their
case.
BIDS WERE TOO HIGH.
Another Hitch In Southwestern
mal School Construction.
Nor-
Tho normal school board of regonts
hold a meeting hero today tho moot-
ing being ndjournod oor from yos-
torday. Bids for the construction of
tho Southwestern normal school wore
oponed and it was found that all bids
submitted were abovo tho appropria-
tion of $85000 consequently the con-
tract was not let Architect Bonnet t
and tho five bidders were asked to
Deputy Marshal Jacobson has i nken visit Woatherford and view
II. Bethune to Shawnee for trial Be-1 grounds and submit other bids.'
thune
court.
was sent up for contempt
the
Tho
of . board will hold another meeting here
next Monday.
When buying laundry soap you can
buy tho best goods as cheap as the
poor goods if you will get Lenox
soap.
The attention of The Leader read-
ers is called to the pago "ad" of the
rand Leader in today's issue. Lou
of now goods are bolng received dallv
end big bargains are offered.
Lenor. soap pleases every perfect
housekeeper she always sesks and
gets the best goods at no higher cost
than the poorer qualities; try Ienox
and see for yourself.
One hundred caoico irouwr pat-
terns bought cheap hw a pair of
pants made; come at onqo and get
choice. Webb Tailoring Co.
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Mr. Llllle's Card.
Onthrle. Okla. Feb 1
ISdltor Daily Leader.
Your Issue of the 16th contains an
editorial upon the sewer and paving
question In which you quote me an
referring to Guthrie as a "mud town."
I made no such statement and
whilo I have no objection to hatnc
anything T hav said or that I may
say in the futtirs upon tho sewer or
paving contracts published I do ob- FORA SUNDAY SMOKE.
Jeot to having poralstontly ascribed Drp in at OlsuUh's and try one ot
to mo tho romarks made by others. ttr Ouest Key & Co. s Clear Havana
In regard to your Siatujnant Uiat no . (Sears made in sll slxea to suit all
mombor of tlio oHy coUiHl has prop- 'smokers and sold from Ave to My
orty in tho paving district I will say ' cents each.
that I have 80 feet which I shall be PIPES.
glad of the opportunity to pay for An4 smokers' an Idea of every de-
when completed and thus assist in a scription. with all the popular brands
small wny. at least In the upbuilding of cigars and tobacco. We solicit
of our city and the best Interests of your business on the strength of tho
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tuem without crerttiug any doubt In your mind as to tho
advisability of forsaking your tailor. As In suits and ovcr-
g coats the science of trouser making has progressed t.i the
degree that
90 Men Out of 100 Can be Fitted as
well With a Pair of Trousers Prom
Our Ready to Wear Stock
to
is the merchant tailor could make for twice the money st
Come In and try it. It won't take a minute to slip a pair m
on and to slip them off again if you don't like them and m
if you do buy a pair and are displeased the next day yon U
can bring them back and get your morev. m
Fancy Cheviot and Ca.ssimere Trousers
$1.00 to $4.00
Fancy Worsted Trousers
$2.00 to $6.00
her cltlsens.
Respectfully
F. B. Llllie.
DISTRICT COURT.
superior qualltv of our goods and the
moderate prlcci hi which they aro
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CHASE SANBORN Boston Mass.
We sell only to the trade
Petit Juroro are Drawn for the Feb-
ruary Term.
The following are the members m
the petit Jury during the Februarv .
term of district court drawn at to
day's session: I
R. W. Morris Silas Wood W. F i
Stiles v. R. Young. C. . Morris H.
D. Carpenter. E. L. Baker C. W. Wil
cox. H. u. wooo. t. j. raiwwr. jo"
O'Keal. J. W. Rone. Wm Strange W.
D. Smith P. L. Crew. C. JJ. Fajt V-1
M. Hunter S. L. LecroSe. T. TJphsro.
Josli Boyd Oliver Robinson J. L. j
Cothern W. R. Howard sbmI W. H. i
Long. '
i The following cases were disposed
of:
Territory vs. Eugene and Jean An
derson; defendants arratgseq ana
given twenty-iou hours to pleat; bail
fixed at $600.
Territory vs C .A. White disturbing
meetiug; set for trial March 3.
Territory vs. "Bob" Wyatt and Her-
mann Oldiger: both cases set for trial
March 4.
J. B. Foster s VWk & Booker:
stricken from calendar
The Choctaw Oklahoma and ".nlt
railroad vs. W. M. McCoy settled asd
stricken from docket.
Same vs. A. H Huston Joseph
Cnamness. John H Bishop. Etta Vic-
tory and W. D. Jenkins; settled an I
Stricken from docket.
Same vs. A. Wiiermaik and Denni
T. l'lynn; sealed and deed oonurmsd.
Tho Denver. Itold and Gulf rallrad
ws. J. P. Cromer Wm. Lasseur Blanch
Sunflold and William Murray; settled
and stricken from docket.
"Brother John" w'll be presented by
S.ater's .;.di jii S'i'iare Theater Co.
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cite kept in itock.
Terms Strictly Cash.
Piompt delivery and best of service at all times.
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Lenox SV.-i-i i ont' of the eldest
t -amis of sen made after a few
w..;is you will readily recognise
it -i superiority over others it Is al-!4-s
full weight and made at the
Ury Soap factories. Buy Lenox by
the box sad save money.
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UIIOWNJD OOHNELISON Set-rclary.
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AMERICAN LOAM A TRUST CO.
OF GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
We bell
Seal Brand
108 Eo.st OkleLhome. Avenue.
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A requlsiUon was issued today by
povernor Ferguson upon the judge 0J
the Northern dlstrlfi of Indian t-rr!-tory
asking- for ttie s :rrn'!er
Freland Uim-.: v ! t-s wa:i -
Pawnee for Utanin! n.'iaoy under
false pretease Sheriff ;'? cy ha
been detailed U brir .. tho prisoner
back.
If you tfjuit to save monoy lnveat in the American
Loan aud Trust Co. We do a sound conservative
business based on bus'ness principles. You pay
your dues by the week and we pay dividends JgWty4
Mone to Loan on Good Security.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 52, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 17, 1903, newspaper, February 17, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71983/m1/5/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.