The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 24, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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Successful past week of the great Mid-summer Clearing Sale. Continuation of it this week to the profit and pleasure of a satisfied community. The only
house in Guthrie with a bona fide resident buyer in the eastern markets. He underbuys. We undersell. For this week:
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
1000 yds Figured Lawn 8c; regular price 5c.
800 yds Figured Lawn 5c; regular price 8 l-8c.
1500 yds yard wide Figured Lawn 7 l-2c; regular
price 12 l-2c.
600 yards White Lawn 33c; regular price 7c.
550 yds White Lawn 3 l-3c; regular price 12 l-2c.
400 yds White India Linon 15c; regular price 25c.
700 yds figured all wool Challie 15c; regular price 25.
2000 yds Steel River Percals 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
5u yds Chatelaine Tullie 12 l-2c; regular price 20c.
l.uno yds Linon Brode 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
1.500 yds Grenadine Moire 7c; regular price 12 l-2c.
fat yds figured Mulls at 8 l-3c; the regular price
15c.
25i'it yds Outing Cloth 4 l-2c; regular price 8 l-3c.
l2(io yds all wool Nun's Veiling at 20c; regular price
40c.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Mosquito Bars go at 39c per 8-yd oars.
500 pairs Lace Curtains from 50c to $2.25.
250 Bed Spreads from G4c to 2.25.
3009 Ladies' Vests 5c to 45c.
5000 pairs Ladies' Black Hose at 5c.
A large assortment of Parasols from 25c to $8.50.
Bleached Muslin at 4 5 and 7c per yard.
NOTION DEPARTM ENT.
Dress Stays at 7c.
Mourning Pins at 4c.
Silk Thread 8c.
Embroidery Silk at 10c per dozen.
Buttons in endless variety.
1 .VK) imirs Ladies' Oxfords and Sandals at a great
sacnnce in the following colors tans russet
black and white.
TOWEL DEIWRTMKNT.
50 pair Towels at 13c regular price 25c.
98 pair Towels at 18c regular price flOc.
72 pair Towels at 25c regular price J17 l-2c.
1000 yds Toweling at He regular price 8 l-3c.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
300 Men's Shirts at 15c regular price 25c.
100 Men's Shirts and Drawers 70c regular price $1.
250 Men's Work Shirts 22 l-2c regular price 37 l-2c.
210 Men's Linen Shirts (striped) 59c regular price $1.
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111 Men's Puff Bosom Shius 75c regular price ?1 10
72 Men's Silk Puff Bosom Shirts 03c regular price
SI. 25. .
Men's Neckwear in all varieties.
Men's Teck Scarfs a snap.
CLOTH IN(J DEPARTM KNT
Boys' Knee Pants at 18c 80c.
Boys' Long Pants at 50c 90c.
Men's Pants at 90c SI. 50.
Men's Summer Coats 47c $1.00.
Men's Summer Coats $1. 25 $2. 00.
Men's Summer Coats and Vests $1. 50 -$2.50
Meu's Crash Suits $3.40$5.00.
1200 Suits assorted all wool as low as $4.
The best $8.50 All Wool Cluy Worsteds on earth.
Straw Hats at great reductions to close out the line.
TAR BAZAAR 120
and
122 Harrison Ave.
Railroad Timo Table.
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NORTH EAST AND WEST.
Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive
No! Guthrie I Guthrie. llCan. CltyJChlcaRO.
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Local Freight.
Local Freight.
bOUZH SOUTHEAST AND BOU1HWEST.
t Arrive
NolQuthrlc.
tOJlUlip. m.
105 11.15 p. in.
in! 3-u p. m
Leave
Guthrie.
1 Arrive i Arrive"
Pt. WorthlQalWn
12:25 p. m.
11:03 p. m.
v.OJa. m.
9:33 p. m-.05a.in.
8.06 a. m.0:35p.ni.
Local Freight.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
Choctaw Oklahoma to Unit It. It Co.
Kill.
Leave Kl Heno . 6:10 am
iirrlve Oklahoma City 7:4iam
Arrive Shawnee ...'.. . . .. V:4Sam
Arrive South McAltster I2:S0 pm
Arrive Wlstcr 3:00 pm
Via Wliler.
Arrive Fort Smith ... 4.35 pm
Arrive St. LouU 7:25 am
West.
Leave St. Louis 3:20 pm
Leave Ft. Smith . .. 11:67 am
Leave Wi...-' 1:30 pm
Leave South McAlUter 4:10 pm
Leave Shawnee . 7:35 pm
Leave Oklahoma City 8:03 pm
Arrive 111 Keno 10:05 pm
Jletween Oklahoma City and Kl Keno.
Leave Oklahoma City for west 8:05 am
Arrive Kl Henu 10:05 piu
Leave El Heno for east .....0:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma Hty . 7:10 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west 3:60 pm
Arrive El Heno . .. 4.M pm
Leave El Keno east .11:15 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 12:20 pm
Trains to and from Uuthrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at Kl Iteno for
joints on the itock Island north and south.
For rates and Information apply to
J. F. UOLUEN. Tramc Jlanager
South McAlester I.T.
O. M M. ELLSWORTH.
Agent O'Mahotna City.
Vint published In tro Dully Leader
July 3. 1807.
Notico for Publication
Land ofllco at Guthrie O. T July 3
1807.
Notice Is hereby given that tho following-named
settlor ims Hied notice of his
Intention to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will be
undo bofore tho register and receiver at
Uuthrlo. O. T. on August 7 1897 viz:
James L. Hyde for tho n e jr of sec 17
two ll r 1 w.
Ho names tho following wltnossoa to
provo his continuous residence upon and
cultivation oi sum iani viz
David uaraoatY
Sumucr
Casslus
4172 A N J Citooic Heglster.
lion oi sum iani viz:
1 Hardostv John Uardosty of
r O. T. and J. Thomas lfumo
i Perlno of Uuthrlo O. T.
First published In the Dally Leador
JnlySS.lStt.
Notico for Publication.
Land ofllce at Uuthrlo O. T. July 81.
187.
Notico Is horeby given that tho follow-
named settler has filed noUco of his In-
tention to make final proof In support of
hlj claim and that said proof will he
made before the register and receiver If.
s land plilcn at Uuthrle O. T.. on Au-
gust 2": 1807 viz-
John II. Whitofor tho n e qr ec SS.twp
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V Ho names tho following witnesses to
J prove 1U continuous rosiuonco upon ana
' cultivation of said land viz:
Otis U. Legrand Charles M. Legrand
of Tohee O. T. Wm. II. Urown James
j K Johnson of Kprlngvale O. T.
' 4139 A.N. J.Cbook Register.
PROFESSIONAL D1KECT0IIY.
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EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.
Anthony Kansas.
Gives special attention to checking county
recordu In Oklahoma and Kansas lias had
many years experience and makes no charge
ur.iess work is satisfactory.
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STEVENS M. D.
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Room 8. Onicc recently moved from second
Door of Scaton's Drug store..
VIOMAS S. WHITE
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
WtiBhlnKton d. C
ilooma 103-6-0 Atlantic Uulldlng.
Mining Lard and Patent Law a Specialty
TTAVID L. Q ITT
PENSION ATTORNEY
Washington d. C.
.No. 623 F. Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Bureau.
The pension policy of the future will In all
pruuaouiiy ue more noerai
tollclted
Helected cases
Correspondence Invited.
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ATSON E. COLEMAlN
Lund and Patont Attorney
Washington D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust lil'dg.
REFERENCES Hon. M. V. Allen O. S. Sen-
ate: Hon. Late Pence. Klnderbook N. Y.
Hon. John a Hell M. C. Hon. J. D. Hicks
U. O.
TUANIC U. CKOSTHWAITK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Washington D. C
1320 I' Street N. W.
Land Pactlce a Specialty.
RESOLUTIONS
Passed by Normal Teachers
Close of the Session.
at tho
NAOMI Itebe kah Lodge No. J. I. O. O. F.
mtets every Thursday evening at 7:80
n Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger bulla-'ng-
Visitors welcome.
111UDE SOQTT N O.
KATIE Mi WETIIY. Se. y
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday night in the
K. ot P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
tome. J. U. TOWERS Clerk.
ED. PENTECOST Con. Com.
OUTHRIE LODGE NO. X
.. F. & A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially in-
vited to attend.
H. F. ARDERY Sec.
A J COR KINS. W M
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W.. meets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7:30
In Victor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
P. P. OATCUELL M W.
O. O. FINCH Recorder.
GUTHRIE Lodge No J K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their hall
.n the Victor block corner First and Harrl-
ion. Visiting knights are always welcome
LESLIE a NIOLACK C. C.
J. rOUCAUT M. of F. andK. of It S
IORM Meets evey Tuesday night In K.
Kof P. hall visiting chiefs always wel-
come. M. 11. CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 3 L O. 0.P. meets
Monday night of each week at 7:30. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows always welcome.
S. R. HATES N. O.
O W. BRUCE Sec'r lock box ITS.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. t I. O. O. F
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
fellOTTs hall at 7:80. All visiting patriarchs
srelcome. FRANK THOMPSON O. P.
K. F. MERTEN. Scribe.
MUTUAL nrNEFIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment procure help: buy
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
roo-lf. periodicals etc.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION BUREAU
Room to Lyon lllrclr.
Cor. H irr'.son and Division
To tho teachers and instructors of
the Logan county normal instituti:
We your committee on resolutions
boK' loavo to submit this our report:
Appreciating the Importance of nor-
mal liibtrucllon in connection vlth tho
work of teaching and realizing that
thero aro many helps in the work
other than those of bookBand outlines
wo desiro to extend our tbnnkh:
1. To tho citizens of Uuthrlo for
their efforts to iubUo our btny during
tho intenso heat of tho mont.i not only
agrccablo but pleasant
3 To the press of tho city for tho
many encouraging and flattering com-
ments published.
3 Wo desiro especially to thank
Prof. Dodd tho county superintendent
for his tiroleEs efforts o mako this
normal what wo fcel It to be a sue
cecs.
4 Wc have found nil our instrawlorA
to bo not only proficient in their sev-
eial departments of Inetltuto work
but courteous kind and encouraging.
5 In lUtcniug to tho intellectual
lectures given by the professional gon-
tlempn of Uuthrlo wo have bocn much
benefited and extend to them our
gratitude for their sacrifices In our be-
half; and to those representative busi-
ness mon who enhanced tho Interest in
education by offering prizes In tho olo-
cutlonitry contest.
ff. Wo aro truly gratoful to tho
Uuthrlo Fchool board for tho use of
tlii pleasant and commodious Central
school building and to Mr. Pulso for
his services in looking after our com-
fort. Wo topnrate feeling that our mutual
intereourso has &tretgthened our in-
tellects nnd elovat-d our natures ro
solving to put forth renewed efforts to
elevate our profession and acquit our-
selves as workmen that need not be
ashamed. N. D. Nonius.
Chairman
Tlu True Itemeily.
YV. M. Ileplue editor TItkllwn 111.
"Chief" Bays: Wo won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption Coughs and Colde. Ex-
perimented with many others but
never got the truo remedy until wc
used Dr. King's New Dlssovery. No
othor remedy can take its placo in our
home as in it wo havo a certainand
suro euro for Coughs Colds Whooping
Cough etc" It is idle to experiment
with other remedies oven if they are
urged on you as just as good as Dr.
King's Now Discovery. They aro not
a good becauso this remedy has a
record of cures and besides is guaran-
teed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial
bottle free atC. U Itonfro'e Drug Store
Notico for UMs.
Notico for bids Is huroby given fur com-
pletion of tho normal school building at
Kdmoud Oklahoma tho work consisting
ehlolly of lusldo finish sueh as lathing
plaUirlug stair casing etc.
lllds separate from the abovu are also
invited for the construction of a labora-
tory within the suld normal school build -lnp.
Plans and specifications for the labor-
atory can bo seen at tho Territorial Su-
perintendent's ntUce Uuthrle. Det.tlls
concerning the completion of tho building
may boat bo obtained by applying In per-
son to John L. Mitch eicrotury of the
board of regents at Edmond
AH bids must bo sealed and must bo
revived by John L. Mitch Iidmond
Oklahoma not later than August!!.
A. O. Nichols
Territorial Superintendent ami President
.Hoard of Kegonts for the Normal
Hchool.
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GREAT
$9.65
GAIN SALE
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MEN'S SUITS
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wooi Suits for $6.65 this week.
We are selling $12.50 and $15 Suits for $9.65 this week. Don't
confound these suits with the trash you read about in dry goods
store ads. The only thing cheap about these suits is the price.
Come and look at them.
Lews Bee Hive
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CLOTHING HOUSE
$6.65
Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
$9.65
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