The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 130, Ed. 1, Monday, October 31, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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New Goods Just Received.
Candied French Sweet Cherries.
Lemon Orange and Citron Peel
New Fifts Currents and Seeded Raisins.
A full line of Dried Fruits.
Sweet Cider for baking1 or table use.
9JLP2DSON Abstracts Loans and lrisur. us South Division Street Guthrie.
PEKSONAl MENTION.
A. M. Towlof is back from Orlando
0. 0 t nlancy is hera from Wichita.
Outler of Pawnee It in tho
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Uttluer is down from
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1MMFP I living six miles cast
JIK11S.1! . Mcwr Carl Hav.giu
Uegiatcr tomorrow List day.
Head and profit by Llliic & Co.'a ads
clscwiierc In this paper.
J. Collins of KinKtlslicr was today
commissioned a notary public.
J. E. llrcwer lias purchased the job
printing ofllco of Lon Leach
Oscar Ualsell is looking after his
branch busintss at Oklahoma City.
Have you seen the now books now
being received oy F. II. Llliic &. Co?
It-al estate moved at alivcly gait to
day. Evervbody had a chance to got
Ms share.
Tha ladies Guild is mnkinff prepara
tlans for au apron bazaar about the
15th of December.
Secretary JenUlns isu a notn'y
cotcmlfsion today to Wil. L. Feck
Of Nardlu Kay county.
Harry Gray sold a business lot in
Chandler Saturday to Smith & Hop-
kins of Douglass county Ilia. for
91000.
Probate Judge roster today Issued
a marriage license to Henry IT. Bears
23 years and Lllllo May Newton 18
both of Guthrie.
Havo you examined the prices and
quality of those now tooth brushes
chamois skins hair brushes and combs
just received at Lillio'a drug store ?
Elc7nt as an expression Joes not
reach tho point in comparison frith
those new perfumes toilet soap etc
just now being received by F. 11. Lillle
& co.
Ell Itobinson was arrested today for
being drunk and disorderly and on
request of tho complaining witness
was let off upon payment of tho cost
which was 83.
How do you spend those long even-
ings 7 Did you ever think about tak-
ing home a parlor game or one of
thoso cheap and good mtgazlnca to bo
had at Lllllo's drug store. Ono trial
will convince you that It pays.
Judgo T. J. Lowe territorial agent
of tho Equitable life iusuranco com-
pany saya that he is doingan immense
business for his company. It being
tho strongest and best lifo Insurance
company in existence It is no trouble
to sell policies.
Tho bond of James Archer rccoiver
with Lhas llanishcr as security for
31000 ws died in the district court
today. Archer lias been appointed re-
ceiver of tho cotton crop of Green
Karnnopln to secure a debt of rent
amounting to S105.
School land appraiser Fred Madden
of Outlirlc. had
ghorat Charles Hren-
erand Ed tlenry to dinner yesterday
a regular eountry dinner at that The
boys rodoout on their horses but had
to bo hauled home in a wagon.
The board of insanity composed of
Judge Foster Dr McKeoby and As-
sistant County Attorney l'fendlor ad-
judged Mrs. Queen V Jones colored
Insane today She will bo taken to
Norman at once. Sho is tho wlfo of
Frank Oonee a farmer living 10 miles
east of Guthrie.
Temple Huston and Robert J. Hay
nro over from Woodward in tho inte
rest of independent candidate W W.
Carter for commissioner for 2nd dis-
trict. The election board rejected his
certificate s It was not regutar in any
resnect Judgo Uurford is on a hunt
ing trip for several days and It li like-
ly that the matter will havo to go over
till aft r the election.
Articles of incorporation for tho
It adley Cotton and Coal Company of
Weatherford Okla were filed with
Secretary Jenkins today. They pur-
poso to buy sell gin and com-
press cotl n and deal In coal. The
corporation is to cxiat for twenty
years and the capital stock is 810000.
lho Incorporators are John T. Uradley
and C. S. Stewart of Weather'ord and
William Ihisby of 1'arsona Kansas.
Articles of Incorporation wero filed
in the office of Secretary Jenkins to-
day by tho Asbury Methodist Episco-
pal church of Kay county with the
following trustees: J. It Haven It B
Wentworth. M W DuBols J. C. Cor-
nell J. E. Kox. Tho Oak View also
filed articles of incorporation of Bon-
nor school house Logan county Term
of the Incorporation to bo Otf years
with a capl'.al stock of 8500.
W. E. Liresham of Connors Kansas
who took first prize at tho fair two
years ago on thoroughbred hogs has
been in cr rspondence with Harry
Gray with a view to locating near
Guthrio. Today Mr Gray was notified
that Mr. GroOiam's household goods
and a carload of thoroughbred hogs
lud been recolved in Outhr.c and he
would be hero today. In tho car of
hogs there is one hog weighing TOO
pounds. As a stock raising country
Oklahoma is in tho lead of any 'a tin
southwest and deelcra are not Blow In
finding out the advantages of our mid
winter.
yes-
d'llUWB
Catnrrh In the bend Is cured br IloortV
barsaparllla which eradicates from the
blood the siroftJlous alntR tnat eaute it.
KohlUK and reuullelng the delicto and
diseased tissues
Hoods Pills are -the onlr pills to take
wlta Hood's S&rsaiiatllla Cure all liver ills
Register Monday and Tuesday.
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Dennis
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Col. C
Usher.
Judg U.
Ferry.
. )V.K Townsend of Dallas Texas
isii'doclty
'Mrs. T. J Lowe hns been quite
for two weeks.
John Motcalf. of Stillwater was.
hero yesterday.
Wtn. Grlmee and Amoj A. Bwlng aro
over from Kingfisher.
Otto lleekemeyer is in Oklahoma
City this afternoou.
Arohio Frow lbft this afternoon for
his home Itloh Hill Mo.
Territorial Librarian Geo. Dodson is
back from his Orlando farm.
Druggist John Wallace spent
tcrday in Ferry with nis father.
Attoruoys Dan Wldmcr and J. L. humid b
Calvert toturned today from Terry.
Deputy United States Marshal War
ren Bennett is over from Favhuska
Geo Williams icturned this morning
from a business trip d wn the road
Chief Deputy Warren Bennett camo
in yesterday Irom the usage nation.
C. G Jones. J. 11 Whaoler and Geo.
W. Knox nro up from Oklahoma City.
Charlos E Illllingslcy and Clyde Mc-
Connell visited in Mu ball yesterday
Merchant J. W. Hoyt of Mulhall
was in tho city today betweon trains.
Traveling froiffht aeent A. M. Still-
well of the Santa Fe is in tho city
today.
F. 11. Lllllo left yesterday for Kan-
sas Citv. St. Louis and Chicago to
buy holiday gods.
ltev. A. II. Stote pastor of tho First
Baptist church at l'erry Is tho guc6t
of Kov. and Mrs. L. II. Holt
Leon D. Gilbert deputy register of
deeds h back from a two weeks' visit
to f rionds and relatives !u tho country.
Itev and Mrs. W. C. Miles havo re
turned from Furry whore Rev Milts
attended tho Fresbyterian synod of
tho Indian territory.
A. C Welckcr formerly of this city
now located In Denver is Here lor a
few davs vUltlng friends. Ho has
been east on a pleasure trip.
Miss Blanche Benight of Fcrry.came I
down today to participate wltn tuo r
T. A's. tonlcht. Sho will bo enter
tained by Mr and Mrs. A M. Fowler.
Lon Leach tho nanor man started
out this morning on a two weeks' trip
through Fayuc I'uwneo and lancoin
counties In tho interest ot tho Topcka
papor company.
Mr. Chas T. Fettyjohn capltalist.of
Mulhall cauio down u the noon train
to attend tho entertainment of tho T.
T. A'm tonight. Ho will bo tho guest
of J. Stuart McKay.
Ex-Senator D. F. Marum Is over
from Woodward with Bob Ray. Mr.
Marum is devoloping Into 11 cattlo
king. Ho owns a hord of 730 cattle
valued at $10 a head.
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Thursday Oct.
20th and Lasts All Week
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ir-eeks we have been anticipating this crreat dress troods sale. For weeks we have been Drenarintr to make
the trreatest Sale Of Dress Goods and Killrs pvnr hnLl in tlilsrtlv. Wi hnvp hniifrl linn .inrl thnro in flip
C best markets at the very closest prices. Piles after piles of reserve stock in our Dress Goods Department
will convince all comers we have enough on hand to supply every family in Guthrie with their Fall Dress Goods.
Having bought in large quantities for three other stores besides our Guthrie house we secured the lowest bedrock
prices on everything and our quotations during this sale will in many instances be lower than importers whole
sale prices on fabrics. Below we quote you our sale prices. They are beyond the whisper of comparison or com-
petition. They are below anv prices ever quoted in this city by any house. Like magic they will crowd this
store with people anil main-this week oue of the greatest Dress Goods and Silk Sales in Guthrie's existence.
These goods are all high-gt.n'e goods fresh from the manufacturers cleau and new. Read the prices and come
THURSDAY OCT.
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SCHOOL
SHOES
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It has always been a diflicult matter for the
parents to make up their minds to buy School
Shoes for their children. "We can't get what
we want and ought to have for our boys and
girls to wear good and look neat and stylish
going to school is the mother's trouble.
This trouble has been settled by us. "We
have the best line of . . . .
SCHOOL SHOES
For boj'S and girls ever miowh in Guthrie.
Neat natty and stylish with heavy soles and
soft pliable uppers either lace or button.
Call and examine our stock before buying.
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dairy lunch from Ii-I0to2p m For
gents and ladles
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Cholco of twon y pieces of Black Jac-
quard Mohairs full 30 inches wide
is a faot aud beautiful design wor-
thy values at 35c per yard 25
Choico 1 picco of Black Brocade Brll-
liunttne full 38 inches wido of best
Turkish mohair and practically dust
proof all tho new patterns In real
50c values for - 37
Choice of twelve pieces of Brocaded Lus-
tres 40 inches wide goods that ev-
erybody wants now and goods that
nobody sells for loss than 03c per yd .9
Choice of ten pieces of LUard cloth full
38 inches wide in maltose nnd tcroll
and military designs rich heavy ap-
pearance goods that if bought in
tho ordinary way would cost you
85c per yard 55
Uold Molai Sergo.
Clay Worst d wide wales weaves 40 In.
wide soft brilliant finish (5
Gold Metal Sorgo
French serge weight Uno smooth and
substantial fully guaranteed in ev-
ery particular 41 inches wide at .. 55
11 1 nek Cn'uons.
Havo recolved tho sanction of fashion
for tho fall of '08 consequently a
superlative fallowing here of theso
gracefully draping fabrics; all wool
and silk and wool in waving dosigns
of many kinds exclusive patterns.
Fr m SI. 15 per yard down to 75c; a
beautiful assortment at $1
Germ ..it Henriettas.
40 inches wido Frederick Arnold's best
brand brilliant glossy finish; theso
goods aro priced at SI a yd this sale
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Colored Fabrics.
Choice of ten pieces of fancy satin Ber-
bers grounds are in navy brown and
mulberry shades with small dash ef-
fects in black full 40 inches wido
with the richest of lustres it is a
brilliant valuo at 50c; per yard JJ9
Among tho now arrivals last week ten
pieces of 40-luch Covert cloth in
smooth finish thread and throad
about mixtures in thu now blues
browns and greens at 58
Twenty suit patterns (half silk) in vari-
ous styles of brocaded shot effects
cepons and shaded weaves no two
a ike exclusive with us. exclusive to
you bought for those laaies who de-
mand Individuality In dress. From
53 per suit up to 812.
Choice of ton pieces of 50-inch all wool
Scotch rough stuffs.ln chucks stripes
and mixtures priced ordinarily at
COc per yard. Only takes fivo yardb
of theso 50-inch goods to make a
dross at only .. 42
Six pieces 42 Inch wido all wool and silk i
and wool street suitings dark and
light mixtures heavy cloth effect
actually worth 85c 'lhursday G5
Fifteen pieccB of rough stuffs for street
wear bainc cjluriugs and mixtures
that prevail in thu more cipcnsUc
if managed right they evolve into
biilts burpibslugly Btyllsb; choose
them Thurbdoy at... i
Sllka.
In silks wo exce.l in quality variety and
price any way you want to yut it.
Tuoy did not toino from an auction
but they Lame from somewhere and
prlc8 aro named this week tokeep
puco with tliu belling in tho woolen
goods section. Choice of 25 pieces of
laucy colored bllUb all silk eveiy
one of them in brocade Waldorf
uhecku emboss. d btrlpes military
stripes amber plaids and grosgrain
brocades such Bilks nro priced to
you oidiuarlly at SI per yard begin-
ning Thurkday morning at... . . .
Cholco of 15 pieces cf fancy walslng and
trimming bilks in brocade Glace and
chauguauio weaves; an ex enstvo ar-
ruy of n 1 the brilliant colorings of
tuo season worth 65c and 31 at
Choice of twelve pieces cf all silk black
brocades In heavyweights for sepa-
rate hkirts thesu skirts aro SI inches
wide rich pattern silks that ordi-
nary bhops will chargo you a dollar
for this week
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Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab'ets.
All druggists refund tho money if it
fallt to cure 25c. The genuine Lis
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THE BEER
THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS.
Fur Sato by All SaToonkoonerd.
KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. Agents.
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Texan .Stale i-'iilriiiid lhiUli repetition.
Dallas Tex. October 1 to 10 For
tho above occasion the Santa Fewill
from September 30th to Octobi r 10th
soil round trip tickets io Dallas at ono
fare. Return limit October 17.
A. J. Coukixs Agent
Tho treatment for worms must bo
prompt and safe. WHITE'S OKEAM
VEBMIFUaB can bo trusted to re-
storo your child to health It is a ton-
ic as well as a worm destroyer. Every
bottle guaranteed to bring worms. 25c.
F. B Lllllo A Co.
Wanted A glr to do general house-
work at 023 West Cleveland avenue.
Texai.
The Missouri Kansas t Texas rail-
way company will sell low rate round
trip tickets on Novemlvr 1st 15th
December 0th and 2014 with final
limit of return t 21 days from date of
sale An excellent opportunity for
hoineseoltors tourists and investors to
view for themselves tho great re-
sources of the state For further in-
formation address F. B. Drew O. F
it T A.. Farsons Kas.
There is no remedy equal to ner
blue for tho euro of constipation sick
headache indigestion vertigo loss of
memory uncortaln appetite unrcstful
sleep or skin eruptions. If you want
a perfect tonic for tbo liver. Herbine
will not disar point you. F. 11. Lillle
.t Co.
Millinery and oloak rale Saturday
Oct. W The Fair IU Okla. Ave.
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The Leading Jeweler
Are you going to buy a Watch? If so buy
one of me. Larst stock best foods and
lowest prices. "When jou buy .. Watch of
me vou get a warrant with it that it is
first-class. You take no risk.
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LADIES WAIT!
If you are contemplating the purchase of a new Wrap you will do welllo wait and see Marshall Field's
line which will be on exhibition at
THE CYCLONE.
Friday.
Nov
You are jordiai!? invitee to .nstiectf this handsome line of Cloaks Jackets Capes and Furs. Remember for one d?y only.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 130, Ed. 1, Monday, October 31, 1898, newspaper, October 31, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74370/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.