The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 15, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LCADER GUTHRIE OKLA. TU58C-iY NOVEMBER 15 1W4
PAQE FIVH.
EEKSMI
THE ONLV
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
We've a Big Stock of
Men's Union
and
TwoPiece
UNDERWEAR
Which w t n sailing at Popular Friers
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1 Personal 1
Mention
Walter "orguon returned to Nor-
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Mr. J. Frost is with us. It's high time
you were looking up the Overcoat ques-
tion. We'd like to help you with it and
invite you to come in and examine Our
Bie Stock of Fall and Winter Over-
coats and Our Popular Prices. If
you want a Long coat Tourist coat Regir
lar Length coat Top coat Rain qoat or
Storm Ulsters it's here-nOur Small-Profit
Prices will save you money.
man yesteriuy.
W. J. French
business today.
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I High Grade Clothir &id Fwftiskef
jf Alva was here on
A. tt. Welsh of Oklnhumr City was
In tho city today.
M
George M. Oreoa as
Oity on legal matters
In Oklahoma;
D. C. Crtwsley of Seward township.
WM here on biisirpss
John W. Bharfel returned to Okla
noma City this morning.
Fred L. emier ent to Enid
terday on official .business.
yea
Judge Rwe of Stillwater
tut cltv a few hours to-lay.
was In
I
I
Men's Gloves.
Dress Gloves
Driving Gloves
Work Gloves
Mm'
Guthrie's Leading Clothier
W H. Thompson t Kausas City
rived In tho city this morning
ar
AMUSEMENTS.
"The Lyman Twins."
It in announced that the famous twin
comedians "The Lyman Twin Bro-
thers" 111 appear at the Brooks date
of Thursday Nov 17 !n their latest
and neatest musical comedy success
i
-itrumontalisti. of the band They will
!x FMtllt l.ieliliiis. oprano JessI"
Stroiia Moi'nlMt. and HcrlK'rt L
Clarke.
Room a"d Board.
Furnished rooms with nil modern
convenience' with or without hoard
at No 20 East Nol le avenue.
'Price LUt
of a few
"Nice things for the table"
in
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALTIES
Cranbeirier. per qt. 10 oents.
English Walnut per lb.. 20 cents.
Almonds per lb . 20 rents.
Pecans per lb. lv cents.
Shelled Walnuts ner lh. 60 cents.
Shelled Almond per lb. 60 cents.
Shelled Pocaus per lb. 60 oents.
Candltd Chen Ns jer lb. 60 ctais.
Candled Pineapple per lb. (' rent i
Candled Citron per lb. 23 cents.
Candled Lemon Peel per lb. Si cents.
Candled Orange Peel por lb. ?i centi
3eed ltalslni. ner pkg.t 10 aw" 1" a
Cleaned entrants ocr pkK. iG ccr.jj.
Fnnoy London Laor Katsli.s. :. t
Princess Pis 1 lb. baskets. 20 oents.
Fancy Layer Pigs per In SO cent .
Fancy Date por lb. 10 cents.
Pitted Chi n lee for pic p.-r lb. J ts
DH v Uloak 'Lispl trips :n ' j i.
Dried Dlacltborri-s per lb. Jw tnu
Boiled ider. per out St cents
Swan's down Fastry Kir per pkg. 30 c.
"Velvet" Caady per 1!) 25 cent
Finest t hocolate Candy per lb. " "
"At the Hares." This excellent com
pany with It' Nautlful ironic equip-
ment numerous wonderful mechanical
and elwtiical effects together vlih
cue of the strongest catts today in
jiosical coaietly comprising a prettyl Mothers Praise It.
"horns wonderful dancers and eleer Mothers ever) -where pralso One
comrdiaiiQ producing original novel-' Minute Cot'gh Cnro for the suterlogs
lies will give one of the most pleasing
entertainments of the season.
The continuing is supoib and togeth-
er with the dawH' g affects used li:
tho numoro'is specialties including the
poppy girl tlnnco the country nmidens
and the charming daisy g'rls you ate.
sure of an ovation soldom seen horo.
Up to Dats Society Melodrama.
'IWby Women f?ln" will claim recog-
nition from tho patrons of tho Brooks
on noxt Friday night The pla is an
up to date seusatloaal society melo-
drama dealing with the intrigues In
the smart ret of the gay metropolis
and v-hllo breezy and full ot snap has
not a suggestive lino or situation.
There is also an air of originality!
It has rell;ec' und tho lives of thel.-
little ones it baa aarod A certain
euro for coughs croup and whooping
cough A. L. Spnfford Postmaster of
Choslor Mich sayn: "Our lltllp jclrl
was unconscious from strangulation
during a sudilou mid terrible attack of
croup. One Minute Cough Cure quick-
ly rollovod and cured hor and I can-
not praise it too highly." One Minute
Cough Curo relieves coughs maIM
breathing easy cuts out phlegm
draws out inflamrrntton and romovos
every cause of a cough and strain on
lungs Sold by J. lit Wallace.
H?r Impression.
(From the Chicago Vewr.)
"Aw." hfsan Reginald van Sapp-
about It that has made it a hit where-) wood proudly "I would hate you
many of nie ancestor ir
England had thdr heads cut oft"
ever it has shown and rot for many know that
. t. . . i.. ..i.u . t
cny mi virv biiRiv nii jruuiii; Mirii-
M out in such masses and given it
Ump of approval to a popular pri.-f
attraction. Comedy aensaUoii and
tears &re promlel and me wonderful
scenic equipment buri asses ai'ything
ou tjie road at the present ittu. a ilxty
foot oar being necessary for its trans-
port at ion You will not And tho story
rf "Why 'Women Slu" published any
'iere until after IU iDrfcraiance in
tnii cuy the n-anugement reserving
tv -uaov Nurprlsea for tha patrou
whtu it is produced here
Th (Qreat Seuin.
it Ib a nenr; time ifnee 3ous v
h' .. "iii ?r. ils great succeaee
h Uur lie ixiit nl i name before the
public t.ut the Jolly and characteris-
tic cohorts for whleh his band Is fa-
moue lum been greatly missed. Hie
1 t .'it iein ion' was the roost com-
1 tthensh rip oJ tho kind under-
taV.c i-.iy (Raniatlon and eom-
prises' J63 oce-t in 116 dlUfereut
titles in ii dlff-nuu rwiatrifts. It ex-
tended from 'otk Ireland a ii
Petersbur' Huttsla ana csLAbllthed a
-iew k.jtord of 'pceipts and artistic
Uiuirphs NV w he has returned to
lite own corntrv and Is to appear at
the Brooks on Sunday. Nov. $0 mat-
inee and nli?ht. As usual Sonaa will
present soloists In Addition to the it-
"Dear im' " exclaimed MUs Dash
iriic "Automobile accidents. I up
pose'."
Th? Chiiocco Indian band has re-
turned from the Woild's Fair groatl
reduced in number Tbey left Chll
ocoo last summe: v.l'h forty member 3
and came back with twenty. How
Hrlllration Aoe et m Its work.
Htr ILovii.) F'leiid.
(FVom t.o Chicago Tiibtin.'.)
( Mai.cl Oracle noldenrod In Lelllng
ovrvlajay ne hn' 'cftiso' J-c k "111-
1.1 s.
Mib''o--r' t'a in! . n of tht
Mr. and Mr. Rimer McBlhtnnev.
of tied Rock are In the city visiting
frlutds.
Clmrls Wntxls spent yesterday In
Oklahoma City attending to special
business
John Overboil uenerat sttpet intend-
ant of the I).. E A O. was here a few
hours on business.
Emory nrowulee ot the Klngflaher
land office waa In the capital city en
official buslncsi.
31r and Mrs. Frank FUketi nre in
tho city from Cluo Woods county
visiting rolatlvo.
Frank Current or of Chicago bro-
ther of Shot iff Cnrpwiter is In the
city for n fow days visit.
Mrs Fred Avery left today for
Urocltonridgo Mich. whdio hor mother
Hop at tho point of death
Mr. an'l Mrs li A. Douglas nnd Mrs.
Hd Johpnon hae returned from a two
weeks v!it to the it. Lotilr exposi-
tion. C M Crocket special agent of tin;
school laud IMr aud Sen Hegler Jr.
left todav for Greer county on official
business.
Tom Wrosley of Mulb.ill. was in the
cltv yesterday Tom I one of Lotran
county's best Reptibllcans and he holds
a good Job for the "l.elng."
Dudley IVwlttl of Kansas who has
been visiting his grananarents Col
and Mrs. 'I liomaf S. Jones left today
for Oklahoma City on business.
Orla Oroen of the First Hank of
Fnllls was In the oity today as n wit-
ness for the rocelvor of the Capitol
National html in a case in the district
cpurt.
The "Hapny Hopi'qrs" are going to
havo one if their royal dancos Thurs-
day night. Bxoelioijt musld will bo
had nnd a Krgc crowd will he ir. at-
tendance. Frank WlcoO' of Stillwater was In
tho oity last night. Mr. Wlcflff say
that Payne county Is strongly Repub
lloan and that the Democrats wore
lven a surprise this clatter out of tho
box-
The Benedict Dancing cltib will not
give another dance until the niKht of
VoTember 2. This post ponemimt is
announced tiwlng to the numerous
I other dates that have already been
I -nade for dances during the noxt ten
days.
Rev. Muody of Michigan arrived In
la eity to-la to ricceed Rev. Ptrkor
pafctr i of the eat Guthrie Congre-
gational i ut ii He oiit highly
recoiai)ieu''d lie 111 true
o' tht b'-rviiee n t tnid.-y
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Probatly Improper Food
In That Ca.se
Grape-Nuts
Will Set You IUht.
Oet thettttlr book. "The Road to Wtll-
vllle" ioemcb jtlcg .
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lets is ffi-e . puty in th rind
Htates iiiarxbal'ii let '- lias 1
at hi v'foV Id !mi' siii i- (r llln.'i.
Mr. L. T !'uci( i ift 'his iNoratng
Young aien
wlio care for
STVC-B
a ad
SNAPPY
effects; in tbeir
Clotheg can
certainly find
it in our line of
Hart
Scliaffner
Marx
line of
Soils and Overcoats
"V e are here
showing their
Varsity style
in Singh- aud
double breast
hand tailored
concave shoul-
ders and Hair
Cloth fronta;
Garments that Copyright 1904 by Hart Schaffher 6? Mane
will hold their shape as long as worn.
We are also showing many medium price Suits amlOvur
coats that are made up iu some style and finish. . . .
Look through our Hue of Furnishings Hats fclaps
Gloves. Neckwear etc. and you will find all the now up-to-date
things at surprisingly low prices.
We aim to please all and nothing is to good for our
trade. We are showing many new novelties not-carried in
any other house in the city.
m One Prices to All svnd That Price Right. at
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High Grade Clothier and Furnisher.
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citlps ill the Indian territory. He has century. Miss Llocklo tuner has imt
valuable laterests there and may re-
main away until the first of the y'ar
He Is a hurtling aud honoraMe t.u-i
ness man who makes fi lends and suc-
ceeds because he desert os to.
Una. J fiiu cs N. Xllock of San Fran
olsco Cal. an old time friend of Gou-
lilm. The mcetlUK of these old frln.
after so long nu atsence wiH '
most cordial one.
LOSS LAST NIGHT
PAID THIS MORNING.
Outhiie OKU Ndv 14 10
This U to certify that my Intrn : I
oral Jamison nnd family and for whonn contents Insured through J. I). (ii"cti.
Miss Dlockfe Jandson was named will j agent uas paid this morning in rull.
unlve over the Frisco tomorrow morn- I cheerfully recommend J U. tlrcmi to
wk for a visit with his old friends who my friends for insirnnce.
have not sce.i him for nearly a halt 8. A. Hoover
mssmtum.xmu.B3mMusimKWimiwasitauisai
Elegance Ease Economy.
There's health and comfort to consider to $ay noth-
ing of convenience. Then again
g 3?cro Iaxax- oflaF'Jjr?.
w You toucthe button we do the rest; doyou catch the idea'f
Ul Call on us we take.pleusure in answering questions.
I The New Electric and Gas Light Co.
K Qalen Crow Manager.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 15, 1904, newspaper, November 15, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72307/m1/5/?q=%22Niblack%2C+Leslie+G.%22: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.