The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 135, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 2, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTHRIE OKLAHOM THURSDAY WAY 2 1901
THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
We know that we
arc wiling relia-
ble Clothing For-
nlahtag Goods and
Hat at lower
price tli an tbey
hare ever Vu
old in Oklahoma.
Ton will think so
tors when you
come In and exam-
ine oar good ami
price;
Straw Hats
We have just opened up the
largest and most complete as
sortment of Straw Hats ever
placed on sale in Guthrie. Every
shape of the season is here. Eve-
ry new straw braid. Each Hat
is marked in plain figures after
our small profit system which is
a guarantee that you will save
from ten cents to a dollar by buy-
ing your new straw hat from us.
PERSONAL MENTION.
ff
For Summer Comfort
We've a big stock of Soft Shirts Summer
Underwear Hose Suspenders Handker-
chiefs Collars and other warm weather articles
at popular prices
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J. P. Warren and daughter &0M
Carrlo of Oklahoma City are 'tte
guests of Mr and Mm m L SpiUSr
whom wedding ceremony tiey attend-
n inm. t-riiiiiir
Lyman Oray la recuperating at w
w'oncn City. He will remain thore for
several weeks. He says tho worry j
and bustle of Guthrie life la too trying
on his nerves so he seeka rest for
Mew weeka
Judge Irwin of Bl Ileno was a Tli
tor here yesterday evening looKIng
after If gal matter.
Herbert Lyon departed today tffr
'Denlson. Texng. whore he will liflca a I
permanent position In ah Ituplsmenfc
and buggy store. Herb has l)0dn III f
U charge or nig rattler's big store fit
Coyle for the paat few nionUig.
J. S. Lyon and daughter loft this
evening for St. Louis where Mies
mruie win enter a school
WIlHania waa In Oklahoma -Sit
today on business.
A. II. Huaton returned today from
bis trip eaat. He haa been vtalUng'lu
Cincinnati.
Mra. Ulltott of Mulhall la the guest
of her tfi ghter Mra. C. IL Wilder Of
this city.
Col. Fred Elklna made a bualtiaea
trip to Oklahoma City today.
Manager Warren of the Bl P.OuO
opera house 'as In tlici city todnyJ
J. J. Carson grand chancellor of the
K. of P. for Oklahoma is In Uio city.
Ho lives n' Blackwell. Hie bunlnosB
here la to officially visit Uie Guthrio
Lodgo No. 2
Sam Klngebaker of Setfalln Jib.
waB In tho city today ropresontlng the
Klngsbnkor Cigar company; of Swinl-
la. He handles the Hoffman House
cigar.
Paul Jundt. of Oklahoma City is in
tlie city today looking after buslneee
matter.
evenl
( Dlrdl
V Al
X
ftp pric
GrmBaking Powder
IT'tR
Good
Health
depends
upon
the food
you eat.
Adds to the healthfulniss of all
risen flour-foods while it makes
the food lighter sweeter finer-
flavored more delicious.
Exercise care In purchasing
baking po 'der to see that you
get Dr. Price's which makes
the food more wholesome and
at the same time more palatable.
fFltlOS BAKING. eOWOKR 00
OMIOAQO
NOTB.There are many mixture made In
pmaent vrui avM. xney are lower in
imitation ef bWtag powder which the
prwieni wui avow i ney are ic
nrleo Uiab etMm of tartar
der bat they are made irom alum.
and e dangeroat to uo In food
ENTERTAIN "CLASS OF 1901."
Our new 1901
Neckwear
showing is the
largest in the
city Our
prices are the
lowest in
Oklahoma
Leading Clothier.
106 Oklahoma Ave
FOR COLORADO TOURISTS.
The Chicago Rock lBlnnd.and Paci-
fic Hallroad company has uekod Its
competitors In the Western and South-
western PsBsonger association to
agiee to a wer lea of cheap excursions
to und from Denver. Colorado Springs
and Puoblu tor the approaching sea-
son on the following basis.
Tickets to be solid from Chicago
and all territory up to the Missouri
ncr on June 18 and 25 July 16 23
an 1 30 AiiKustt 6 13 20 and 27 ut a
Colorado common points every Thurs-
day commencing with June 20 up to
and including September 12 at a rato
of one faro plus $2 for the round trip.
All tickets to lie limited for return
passage to October 31.
These rates will be tenJered con-
necting lines for basing purposes
which will probablp insure a very low
basis of rates throughout the United
States for the excursions. The Chi-
cago Rock Islan'd and Pacific win
make these rates and arrangements
Misses Frankfe Curl and Lizzie Melvln
Give Picnic at Island Park.
Misses Prankle Curl and Llzzk Mel-
Tin entertained Uie "Olssa of 1001" of
Uie Guthrie High school al Island
park yesterday afternoon. They gave
a picnic party which waa greatly en-
Joyed by all.
A faattira of lbs naat time waa an
'City Bdltor Marshall of the KniiBaaJ a(ter dmner programme In which each
I returned from their big mountain Hon
A hunt in the Osas-e nation. They thor-
1 oughly emulated the ferocious chary
Vacter of "Teddy the Hunter
J
Mrs. L. E. Wheeler of Newklrk Is
valltlng her uncle Mr. J. Wheeler Qf
this city.
John Marker of Orlnndo was today
appointed a notary public.
Mr. J. C. Robb! of Kingfisher is in
tho city. Mr. Robb owns all tho wh.oat
elevators In Oklahoma on tho Rod?
Island road and he is wild to be the
largost grain dealer In tho territory.
Hon. Thos. R. Reid is over fromEl
Rono.
Hon. Rick Meeeall Is hare from j
Enid.
Hon. Win. Grimes oamo over from
Kingfisher this afternoon.
J. C. Cross of KIngflaher agent for
Palist la in the city.
H. E. Aap solicitor for Uie Santa
Fe is in Pawnee on railroad business.
J. W. Soothorn deputy United
States district attorney is In Pawnee.
Mrs. John Weld was at thu depot k
oday letuming to Stillwater from
Yvinfleld where aho visited her par- 1
ents. Dr. and Mrs. Oeo. ISrainerson. 1
Mro Field i the wife of Hon. John j
31... 1.1 At a.M. nt e-k tfv AvnAwtmntttn 1
irit'lll 4llirrt-ifi wi ur rApt tiiuvuvwi a
of one fare plua $2 for the round retfettlve rcgardless'of the action of tation of the Agricultural and Me-'
I Jtr
trip On July 2 and 9 September 3
und 10 a rate of t5 Li to oe made
from Clikago and ?15 fiom Missouri
tjmt points for tlie jouj tup inter-
mediate territory to carry proportion-
ate rates and tickets to be sold from
Missouri rivr points one day lter
than thO dates glvtfn above. Propor-
tionate rates will be made to and from
C'louwood Eprlngs Salt Lake and Og
A series of eostbouud excursions ia
also proponed tickets to be sold from
Its competitors and will res special
trains on the' dates named.
ckanical college at Stillwater.
SANITARIUM FOR DRUNKARDS.
Rate from Wlehlto to
HELENA BUTTE GARRISON and
ANACONDA.
A
Call at "Frisco Line" city tloket et-
flee corner of Main and Dougla ave.
for full Information or address D BS
Dunn. D. P. A. Wichita. JCa.
Strong Company Organize With
$2000 Capital Steak.
Children's Home Society.
Meeting this evening at the Plrst
M. IS. church at $ o'clock promptly.
Superintendent's annual report of the
work for the year will he made fol-
lowed by election of ot'leer and short
speeches. All are Invited to attend
go
Owing o the crowded condition of
the five public achool buildings In
Guthrie It is necessary to teach the
little ones in basement rooms which
is being done in each of the four
buildings.
took a part. Bach one was required
to tell a funnv story the neraon to
tell one to receive a hearty encore and j PotGyS HOflGy and TtlV
for chlldrcnsafcsurc. Va opiates.
then answer it.
With the Only Real Novelties in
Fancy Attractive and Durable
colors cool and stylish gar-
ments. A Summer Derby or one of our
swell black straw hats is quite
the thing.
INVENTORY SALE
Of Books Stationery and Ofllce Supplies at
LlLLlE & CO
Guthrie is to be the aeat of a atrdng
sanitarium. In a few days articles of
incorporation will be filed with the
secretary Incorporating the Dillai'
Injetltutej which will be a hospital for
i treatment of persona for the drinking
and morphine habit. The capital
stock of the institution is placed at
' f 50 ftflO Thu Incm-tinriiirbya aid' T. . I
vr. -. ..
J. W. IMIlaid John D. DeBplee Dr.
P. M. Hoaeberry. all of Guthrie; Hon.
A T Snfgga. of Alva and B. W.
Mears of Coyle. The corporation
propoHcH to build a ten thousand dol-
lar H.'nltiiimm building lit which to
on (I u 1 1 t business
XHese H. S. &
Clothes
M
BOOK STORE
We will make special prices on our various editions
of Books
Our 25c cloth bound ecnMon will be 18c
Our 85c cloth bound edjtlon be 26c
Our 50c cloth bound option will be 8lc
Our 05c cloth bound edition will tjt 'i r
Our 75c cloth bound edition will be SbV
And a large reduction wilgbe radeon t .ryttoi
m our stock of office stationer oflice supplies otc
for one week osly. If you want bafga'ng in 'ladles
stationery call at once.
SPECIAL MEETING.
Of the Beard of Education at Guthrie
Club Rooms.
The board oft education will meet
at the Guthrie club rooniH at S.00
o'clock tonight in special sesalon to
dicvs the. fealblUy and praotabllity.
ofjotulug the clt council in the
proposition to submit to a vote for the
purpose of publl Improvements:
High achool building Hty hail Im-
proved water supply and sewerage.
in Flannels and special
Summer Cloths are cheap
at
S750
AND UP TO
on oo
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel Rsyai.
V. Lrkey Wirhlta
R. I Bole. Kaneaa City
W. IL Lyurh St l.oma
R. N. McConnell Oklahoma City.
L. J. Allen Bl Reno.
N. 8 Sherman and wife Oklahoma
City
N. B. roller Kansas City.
W. M. Lataon Kamaa City.
Mra. Grace Hooper Cashing.
Mrs. UtrU VhltIock Wlcfcjta.
It. O. CraiK. Oklahoma City.
Ira J. Doyle. Oklahoma City
W. II. Carter St. Louis.
79. O fiteliblna Newton.
II. P. Oatt. Kansas City
Prank TTbrlek Kansas City.
A T Beavers. Atchison.
Alex Myer Chit ago.
0. W. Temple Champaign.
Roy Cott Ingham Kanaaa City.
A. G Dunning. Chicago.
Thoa R Reld. Kl Rono.
t. A White Bl Reno.
Capitol Hotel.
Fred R Stevenson Oklahoma City.
Mrs Susan Dana Chicago.
O W nttrnett Mulhall.
1. K llerry Pawnee
O C Miles Ilurming. N 18 P
W P Little. Ouahing.
Mra. S IS Garrett Mulhall.
Mlaa Minnie Kelly. Mulhall
A. W Stlllwfill Wichita.
Thieves Broko In.
Fred Winkle the Bast Harrison
avenue butcher la minus two aides of
meat Thieves broke into hf shop
and helped thomselves night bofore
last. No clew has yot boon discover-
ed to lead to tho capture of tho
thives
Club Danco.
The "1001 Dancing club" wilt have
a dance on next Friday night In the
Legislative hall. It was announced
that the club had quit for tho scaaou
but It vhr a mistake and the olub will
meet as usual on the evening uamod.
Aid In Initiations.
A body of the local lodge of Odd
Fellows will go to Mulhall Saturday
night to aaeuit In the Initiation of a
number of enndidatea for the Mulhall
lodge. A banquet will be served.
Don't despair becausa you havo a
weak constitution. The vitalizing
principle of Herblne will assuredly
atrongthon It. In ovory drop of Her-
blne there la Ufo. There Is a atlmu-
lntlng rugonoratlng power uneaunlcd
In tho whole rangu of rnedlolnnl prop
nrntlojiB. Price 50 cents
Wheeler & Son nnd F. D Ulllo &
Co.
The Benevolent society will mout nt
2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with
Mrs. John Cotteml. All members are
urged to be present.
I
Thomas Maple Blrkbeck III..
wrltflH- "I bad a very bad ease of
kidney tumble and my buck pained
mi' so I (oulil not straighten up Thr
dottoi h tieitment did me no good
Haw Foley's Kidney Cure udvi'itleed
intd I U ti.io bottle which cured me
i. ml I h w mi! lieen affected ilnee I
pli )l rM otnp. nd thlH renvily " 1
W.ul.i. .
They are considered equal
in cut tit sad make up
to any merchant tailored
suit.
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Chicago. Milwaukee &. St. Paul.
i Tl.i' i loai nLtentlon to affaire' by
erivoin tin past prcbpetotrt seaaon
i raakei nt .ilmolutoly nei-oHsury th.u
ome roii eat Ion be taken and there
Is no better time then the present tc-
doride whue to speed the summer
months
Peliita In Wisconsin Minnesota and
i the pnelsui 1c of Michigan on tUo line
of the Clili.iKii Milwaukee ft St. Paul
rallv. ty r- i.irtieularly attractive and
i offer evci ailvstage incldenfal to a
suiumor outing
iiln--s lie Dallas offl-e 240 Main
stmt fin (oiiiplote Inforni'itl'in.
'iWtTt
Schaffner
& Marx
Tailor
Made
Clothes
Stockholders Meetinu
NiitiK .ri li. reby given ih.u the i i
nu.il to' khoblere raeetltu- nt ttnj An!
unit' in com iaoy foi tin i " Hon o'
i board of directors fm (hi usullig
yeai will In- held ut thi rti in i MI of
lice of said nmpany In (ii.thn- Okld
May 'it!i rml at )u a tn
Paul Jundt .S't mtary.
Celbraes KHihteenUi AnntversaryJ
M'.sa Grace Griffith cclebratel her
eighteenth birthday an'ilviisaiy yee-
terda Many of her )fmig friend
called on her to leave congratulation
and tokens of esteem.
Mil
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0. ' Farquharson
Oppditc U. S Land Uttir
HSia-'eHaHi-si--B' 9 o
Lelirer's Orchestra
Will furnish music any
place in Oklahoma on
two hoBr notice hfore
train time. Address
t T. A NealMKr. f
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Our Engraving: and Repairing Departments are a feature with us.
Besides Jewelry and Precious Stones we have some fine China Ware.
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