The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 25, 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 easter-fvmarkelsTI-Ic underbuys. We undersell. For this week;
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DltKSS GOODS DELWIIT JIHNT.
1.000 yds Figured Lmvn 3c; regular price 5c.
MOO yds Figured Lawn Sc; regular price 8 l-8c.
l.r.OO yds yard wide Figured Lawn 7 l-2c; regular
price 12 I -2c.
GOO yards "White Lawn 8fc; regular price 7c.
550 yds White Lawn H 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.
5(H) yds Chatelaine Tul He 12 l-2c; regular price 20c.
I.iiihi yds Linon Brode 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
1.500 yds Grenadine Moire 7c; regular price 12 l-2c.
fai yds figured Mulls at 8 l-8c; the regular price
15c.
25h yds Outing Cloth -1 l-2c; regular price 8 l-3c.
1200 yds all wool Nun's Veiling at 20c; regular price
40c.
MISCELLANEOUS DKPAUT31ENT.
Mosquito Bars go at 89c per 8yd bars.
500 pairs Lace Curtains from 50c to $2.25.
250 Bed Spreads from (51c to S2.25.
8000 Ladies' Vests 5c to '15c.
5000 pairs Ladles' Black Hose at 5t
A large assortment of Parasols -'lu'n Mfc to $3.5f
Bleached Muslin at 4 5 and 7c per yard.
NOTION DEPARTMENT-
Dress Stays at 7c.
Mourning Pins at 4c.
Silk Thread 8c.
Embroidery Silk at 10c per dozen.
Buttons in endless variety.
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SHOE DKPAHTMKJfT.
1 500 oalrs Ladies' Oxfords and .Sandals at a great
SAiuticu in the following colors tans russet
black and white.
TOWEL DEPAimiKNT.
50 pair Towels at 10c regular price 25c.
98 pair Towels at 18c regular price 80c.
72 pair Towels at 25c regular price 87 l-2c.
1000 yds Toweling at 8c regular price 8 1-Hc.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
800 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 87 l-2c.
21G Men's Linen Shirts (striped) 59c regular price $1.
Ill Meu's Puff Bosom ShlrTs 75c" rcgulaTpree ?1 10
72 Men's Silk Puff Bosom Shirts 08c regular price
?l. 25.
Men's Neckwear In all varieties.
Men's Teck Scarfs a snap.
CLOTHIN'U MEL'AItTJIKXT.
Boys' Knee Pants at 18c 80c.
Boys' Long Pants at 50c 00c.
Men's Pants at 90c $ 1. 50. '
Men's .Summer Goats 47c 1.00.
Men's Slimmer Coats $ 1.25 $2.00.
Men's Summer Coas and Vests $1.50 $2 50
Men's Crash Suits $3. 49-?5.0O.
1200 Suits assorted all wool as low as $i.
The best 8.50 All Wool Clay Worsteds on earth.
Straw Hats at great reductions to close out the line
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NORTH. EAST
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108
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Arrive I
Uuthrle !
6 v) a. m.
3 Jp. m.
I 10 p. m.
Leave
JJutbrte.
6 40 a.m.
3 3Jp. in.
7.00 a. in
ANU WEST
1 Arrive Arrive
ilCan City Chicago
fl oo j). m. B.4Ja. in-
S 60 a. m. I0:uup.m.
Local Freight.
I Local FrelRht.
SOUTH SOUTHEAST AMU BOUTUWIST.
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Arrive
NolOulhrle.
t'j7iu IS p. in.
lift tins p. m.
(ill J'lup m
Leave
iQuthrle.
12:p. in
U06p. m.
Oi a m.
Arrive I Arrive
Ft. Wortblaalv's'n
9:35 p. ui-ie.Oj a.m.
8:03 a. ni.9:33 p. in.
Local Freight.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
p u. iinAitu
EXPKRT ACCOUNTANT.
Anthony Kansas.
Olvt-H Biecial attention to checklm: county
retards In Oklahoma anil Kansas ltax hail
man years experience and makes no charge
unlets work In satisfactory.
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Koom 0. OQlce recently moved Iruui second
door oi Beaton's Urug (.tore..
npHOMAS S. WHITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WashlnKton U. C
ttooms 103-5-e Atlantic ltulldlnic-
Mining. Land and Patent Law a Specialty
CHARMING MISS STKULE.
Who la to liecotno tlio Wife of
grosstnan Hugh iielUnap.
Con-
nggngiT7.ig?Tgmar-imy?r
A. J. Corklns Agent.
Ulioctuw Oklahoma it CJulf 11. 11.
Kilt.
Co.
J :55 pm
7: am
.... 8:20 pm
. 11:57 am
.... 1:30 pm
4:10 pm
.. . 7:35 pm
9:06 pm
.....10:05 pm
Leave El Jteno 6:10 am
arrive Oklahoma City "M am
Arrive Shawnee ' :laam
Arrive faouth McAlester 12:30 pm
Arrie Wlster 3:00 pm
Via Wlster.
Mxlve Fort Smith
Arrive St. Louis
lVtit
Leave St Louts
Leave Ft. bmlth
Leave Wlster .
Leave South McAllster
Leave Shawnee
Leave Oklahoma City. ...
Arrive El Heno
lletwetn OklHliumit City Hiul HI Itenu.
Leave Oklahoma City for est 9:0! am
Arrive Kl ltcno 10:05 pra
T..9vi V. ltpno fnreast 6:40am
Arrive Oklahoma CI iy ....7:40 am
LeaveOklahoma City for west 3;60 pm
Arrive El Heno . . 4 :tt pm
Leave El Heno 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 Reno for
rolnts on the Itock Island north and south.
For rates and Information apply to
J. F. IIOLUBN. Traffic lanaKer
South McAlester. I.T.
O. M.M. KLL8WOUTH
Agent Oklahoma OUT-
pvAVIU L. OITT
PENSION ATTORNEY
WashlnKton D.
So. 623 F. Street N. W.
Formerly
bureau.
Principal Examiner Pension
The pension policy of the future will In all
proDauuity oe more uoerai
lollclted
Itelectcd cases
CorresDomlence Invited.
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ATSON E. COLEMAW
Land nnd Patent Attorney
WashlnKton D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust Ul'dg.
REFERENCES-Hon. U. V. Allen O. S. Sen
ile; lion. Laie rence umaernoot n. y
IIou. John O Hell U. C.t Hon. J. D. Hicks
M. C.
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First published In tt.o Dally Loader
July .. 1807.
Notico for Fubliealiou
Land ofllco at Guthrio O. T July 2
1897.
Notice Is horeby glvon that tho following-named
sottler lias Mod notico of his
Intention to mako final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof wilt bo
made bofore tho register and rocolvor at
Uuthrle. O. T. on August 7 1897 viz:
James L. Ilydo for the n o jrof soc 17.
two 10 r I w.
Ha name tho followlug wltnasses to
prove his continuous resldonco upon and
iMilt.Ivntlnn of said lanl. vtz:
David Harduktv. John Uardosty of
Sumner O T. and J. Thomas lluinu
Casstus l'erlun of Uuthrlo O. T.
417i AJN J Okook lteglster.
NK H. CUOSTHWAITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
WashlnKton D. C
Maiiion Intl. July 21 Miss Jlota
Steele who Is to Income tho wifu of
Courebsiuan IIukIi H. lielltnau o(
Chicago In Seplombsr Is tho oiitv
daughter of Congressman (leorj;e W.
Steelo of this city. MUb Steele is a
beautiful blonde tall and Gtalely
Her hair Is k''dn and tlioro la a
groat lot of it but Us owner arranges
It lu a simple manner which adds
much to her beauty. She is an accom-
plished girl as well as a beauty ntiil
is very popular in Washlufjion society.
Mr. Steele her fathor is now (.ervlng
his 11 fill term in the house of represen-
tatives lie 1 9 a prominent member of
tho ways nnd means committee. Con-
gressman Steele was tho first govern-
or of Oklahoma and now represents
tho Klcvcnlh district of Indiana in tho
houso. Miss Steclu returned from
Washington with her mother m April
and Mr. Steele and Mr. ltolknap will
come hither as soon as congress ad-
journs. Tho Steele-HolUnap weddlrg
will be the first social orent of impor g
anco after the summer and will bo a
most brilliant affair. Mr. llolknap la
ono of tho handsomest nnd mest popu-
lar men in congress. He is a son of
the lato secretary of war General W.
V. Iielknap.
16 TO 1 SHOTS I
Silver Dollar Saloon
1820 F Street K. W.
Land Pfrtlce a Specialty.
F. M. WYATT Trop
j Victor Uulldlng corner Uarrlion and First
NAOMI Rebekah Lodge No. 2 I. O. O. F..
meets eery Thursday evening at 7:S0
n Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger bulld-
ng. Visitors vrelcomr
11IRDE SCOIT. N Q.
KATIE MiWKTHY Hei y
GUTHRIE Camp No. S Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday nlifht In the
K. of P. hail. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
tome J. II. TOWERS Clerk.
ED PENTECOST. Con. Com.
OUTURIE LODQE NO. 2
A. F & A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each month At s o'clocn.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
U. F. AUDERY Sec.
A J CORKINS. W M
The best of Liquors and Wines In
jtoclc. All brands of Iteor Cigars and
v'obacco. Freo Lunches servod on
Saturday evenings. I'atronB ara al-
'wed to settle tho financial question
hllo doing business with this popular
ncada.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. I A. O. U. W. meets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7:80
In Victor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
V. V. dATCUELL M W.
C. O. FINCU Recorder.
First published lu
July.
tho Daily Loader
.1897.
Notice for 1'ubllcatlon.
Land oBlce at Guthrie O. T. July '.'1
J8J7.
Notice Is heroby given that the follow-
nainud settler has tiled notice ot his In-
tention to make final proof In support of
his claim aud that fcald proof will be
mado boforo the reglstor aud reoolvor U.
K land olllee at Uuthrle. O. T. on Au-
Bust ST. lb7. vlr
John II. White for tho n e qr lee M.twp
15 ii r 1 w. .
llo-namos the following witnesses to
provd hi continuous residence upon and
cultivation of ald land. vl
Uils O. Letfraud. ChsrlM M. Lesraud
of Tohee 0. T. Wm. II. Hrown James
E Johnson of Surlngvale O. T.
139 A N J Crook IteIator.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 2 K. of P. meets
eery Wednesday at 7:30 In their ball
n the Victor block corner First and llarrt-
ton. Visiting knights are always welcome
LESLIE Q. N1ULACK. C. C.
J. FOUCART M. of F. and K. ot It. a
IO It M Meets every Tuesday night In K.
K of P. ball. Vlsltlnc chiefs always wel-
wine. M. U. CHERRY Chief of Records.
rUTHRIE Lodge No. S I. U O.'F. meets
V2i Monday night of each week at 7:8a Vis-
'ting Odd Fellows always wel-.me.
B. R. HATES. N. O.
O W. BRUCE. Sec'T lock box I7V.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. I I. O O. V
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
fellows hall at 7.80. All visiting patriarchs
velcoue. FRANK THOMPSON C. P.
E. F. MERTEN. Scribe.
M
UTUAL 11ENEFIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment tirocure heln: bur.
sellorcxcbanKe fancr articles novelfv
toodr ptr.'lodlcals etc
WUMEN'S INFORMATION UUREAU
Room K0 Lynn 111 elf.
Cor. Hirrlioa and Utilsloa
First published In Dally Leador July
& 1897.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ofllco at Guthrie O. T. July 31
1897.
Notice Is heroby given that the follow
In? named sottlor has filed notlceof his In-
tention to make final proof In support of
his claim and tnatsalu proof will bo made
before tho register and rocelver at Guth-
rie. O. T.. on August 37 1897. viz:
Henry Gilford for the n w qr of sec H2
twp 17 n r 1 w.
Ho namos the following wltnossos to
prove his continuous resldonco upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Ilenjiunln Itarrett and JatntM W.Harper
of Guthrio O. T.Th.on-.asJ. Spenser of
llirwick 0. T . Vincent w. Coiie of
Langston O. T.
41K) A. N. J. CnooH. lloglstor.
H
ft
V
First published In the Daily Lsuder
July S. 1B07.
Notice for Publication.
Land ottlco at Outhrle O. T. Jjly
2 1B'J7.
Notice Is hereby givn that th follow-
named settler has lilod notice of bis In ton
tlou to mako final proof lu support of his
claim and that said proof will to made
bofore register and receiver ut Guthrio
O. T on August 7. low. viz:
William A Legate for the ne 'jrof stc
SI twp 13 i) of r 1. w
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land viz:
Samuel U Glvens Guthrio. O Tj Robert
L Armstrong Kdward R Price and Wil
liam If Hrown Sprlngvalo O T
-IT- - ArH J. Ohook UaiM.ter. '
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GREAl
!9.65
RGAIN SALE
iTE
MEN'S SUITS
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wool 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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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 25, 1897, newspaper, July 25, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73987/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.