The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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Come here lor them. Our buBiness Pr0|Pe^de^^ loweft^rices^rt^Sprinri^rreas^s.
people and our gooa g°ouo-go come and see our
Mens Suits aiul
There is no fabric, however fine, suitable for men's wear, that our
grand assortment doeT not include. Perfect fitting and thoroughly
L Unequalled men's suits for the pr.ee 1erlect nu g mixtures
made. We're proud of these $10 suits in fine blacV „ y
and worsteds for
$7.50.
to equal any others worth $18. our price j
Men's and yo.ng «•'. Kersey overcoat, blue bl.cK and brown that
are honestly worth $10.; as a bargain they go at
There is no fabric, however fine, that our grand assortment does
not include.
Our fine dress beaver and Kersey overcoats are acknowledged by all
the best, most stylish ami beautifully trimmed with imported Italian cloth
and black satin sleeve lining, others a<k $20, and all we ask for them n
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No. 214 Oklahoma Avenue,
GUTHRIE, 0.
A
I GRAND SALE
| FOR THE
1 PEOPLE.
The Fair.
A
REAL BENE-
FIT FOR
THE PEOPLE.
1 1 sr. 1 !.i:< TION
Thfi ( «niditln (>
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« mCA..o, Nov. — from «31 parts „
the eountrv. .vopt X< rth Dmkota,
I'tah iinil a fow southern Mates came
reports thismorninp of mi usually
weather. I" co,,SRqWraW
in Guthrie or elsewhere it is our intention j ^^"idi sections brought the
" news that Die vole,- were early at
the polls in force. 1" this sta}K'
For the Free Silver rally and Vsirbr- <
cue at Orlando* Okla., <>ct, ?ist the)
All cnrtK f 1 h«* Country 1 $anta Fe rout« will sell • xcursion
Most v vor« «h'. 1 tickets at fare and ooe third for the |
round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. • 1st (
good to return until Nov. 1st, 1890,— j
L. R. Dklanky. Agent.
Prices Cut All Id Pieces!
A real giving ol bargains that has never'been''j'^£oV Yiei"trifiirie items. Cheap to I
to bring every lady m Guthrie to our s an(Js q{ donars worth of worthy goods all over the j
Tori y0Uu7lownprice f-« " ° to be recognized the superior quality of our merchandise has
never been questioned.
OUR LONG SUIT!
quesuoneu.
nry Goods and Millinery.
•* -ii *v.t hwiuse we are determined to maintain our p-o
,.°hTg^'«"vl" gi"^ Dry'tjoods and Millinery es.ab.ishmen, in this commonwealth.
Cloaks & Wraps! Dress Goods
Notions.
1.98
2.9
1 good Fur-Trimmed cape $1.00
1 large double cape braid-
trimaned
1 fancy button trimmed
cape
1 Boucle double cape
1 Beaded plusTi cape
1 good Irtfants cloak Au-
garia trimmed
1 Ladies jacket
1 Black B&ver cloth jacket
| All wool Flannels.
Double fold in black and a great
variety of plain and fancy designs in
In colors a splendid line for the money
and cannot be equalled elsewhere
the price 22 cents.
10
•05
■05
05
15
4 5° 54 inch Cloth*
i Strictly all wool in fine smooth qual-
g8 , ity, heavy weight and the right th^g
.98
I.98
MILLINERY.
1 Walking Hat $ -75
1 Fur Felt walking hat.
1.25
•25
ltv. neavv wc-ikuv --*>
I for winter.street costumes worth every
cent of 75c, it goes this week at 50c.
Broacades.
| 1 UIVJ/- J J \-
: 40 inches wide, neat, pretty patterns | l do7 safety pins(large)
in crepon and granite <?ffectB have | f TarL. kn{fe
I never been sold in this city ior less
I than 50c ner yard, for this week we
'. offer you choice of 10 pieces at 30C.
i good rubber comb
1 good metal back comb 09
1 rubber fine comb
1 rubber fine comb
1 horn fine comb
1 curling iron
1 hair crimper
1 doz kid curlers
1 box hair pins
1 hair brush
1 Cloth brush
I 1 Tooth brush
! 1 good purse
i 1 Whist broom
1 doz safety pins (small)
I total registered vote Had been cast be-
! fore noon. Everywhere assuran e was
1 it j ven that there would he record-
I breaking totals by the oosc o
. tlie polls. At <miy one place in
Delaware was any trouble report-
ed during the morning. All reports
" ! Bcreert that tin- election war, proceed
ine with unusual quiet, and that no-
I where was there any attempt to in-
! terfere with the voters in an:,' way. in
I „H of the lar<re cities the saloons were
i ,dosed, and i stn f«rees of poliee were
on duty all day, but these latter were
apparently not needed.
I'rof. I>«* <>iMHk«> « Sulfide.
Cairo, 111 . Nov. 4 -I'rof. I. <le Gis-
sic. a French teacher and artist, also a
writer of considerable ability, com-
mitted suicideat his hoariliiig house in
this city early yesterday morning by
OS I shooting himself with a shotgun,
Og j which blew off tli« top of his head.
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UK. W. K HIHK'iw, Urartu.W 'I ln«
K ituna* City Dental College, stnl tlior< t hi> up
to-date in H.I of tbe new tnetcodw in < « ntintry
will not, be Hurpanned in low priees.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Teeth extracted without pain 1>> my new
freezing method. Teeth mad** on (JoM or Al
lumioium base. Have an alluminiuin plait
made while the prices are ehcapyou will never
wear any other. The larreHt Htock of teeth in
the territory to Heleet froui. Bedl.y di**e Hed
teeth crowned and «-aved. Bridge work to do
t away with plaits.
Suits every body that ! Office Over fepercer'B Hantware
. . .. „ .t Store North Bide QUI#., A've
t rien it, so if you want,
to be suited—use |te,,<]'
Is to s'.iit tlnk people
with a suit ot hair to
suit tlieni.
DANDERINE
the lowest—Work < naran
DR. +f ■ E. FUWPOVV
Oct
Havintr run out of money he became
t ilfsponcjent. lie *is (i# yearsof age
• '5 ' and was well known in Texas, havin<;
.04 i come here from Waco about two years
05 a"°'
.09
Tamoshanter -5 Black (;0ods English Casli-
Yacht cap ~\\ Iliere.
i Yaclit cap (silk)
i good trimmed hat
i good childs hat
HOSIEUY.
i pair Ladies' hose
i good childs hose
1 Childs .seamless hose
i good heavy ribbed hose
I Infants hose
x pair Ladies wool hose
i Childs wool hose
I Childs Hermsdorf hose
i Childs bicycle hose
-75 J
■55
■35
mere.
34 in wide fast black a strong cloth
has been sold at 35c, this week lac.
Scotch Novelties.
A line of all wool fancies dark colors
, short through vriih bright shades 34
°5 j inches wide good styles and a genuine
.07 snap at 29 cents
.151 —
.09
,05
.19 Half wool in brocaded changeable
, i designs you'll «e all the coloring in
' this line that come in high priced
• '9 | Lods just the thing for house wrap-
.19! ser, a choice of twenty pieces at I .e.
i Jack knife
j 1 shawl strap ..
j 4 slate pencils .
■ 2 lead pencils
1 5-cent lead pencil
1 pen-holder 02
1 tablet °'
1 500-page tablet
1 sponge - "
1 box blacking °4
1 blacking brush 00
1 hand mirror ■1 2
1 slate °7
1 box Jap. tooth picks 04
.09
.09
Killed Wife and
Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 4.—Arthur
°3 ! L snook. :;0 years old, a brakeman 011
05 I the Missouri i'acilic raMroad. shot and I to seu or exchan
killed his wife in lie. entrance to the I
Hotel ISelnioi at Nii.Ui and U ntral | VVOITien'S EfllP 10*1118lit DUr63U,
hortly after 1
Danderine.
Doctors prescribe it,
Druggists sells it.
And we guarantee it.
To cure all scalp and follicle
ailment.
Yours for Long Hair.
KNOWLTON DANDERINE co.,
CUTHRIE, O. T.
mWOTKBESEHftlWDIES
If you wish employment; wish ,'^n!
reliable servant; have anything i • «•> •"<• ^oettoo. .otue h.buc
e. call at
lKm.
[First p.ib in the State Capital,
hh*r!ir ^a;e.
I Territory of Oklahoma, Lojran > ountj
j tieorjje K. Dittmau Bout 1
I and Shoe Co.
Plaintiff
I Charlen Lim,
Defendant-
Notice is hereby given that i .v \irtiu f t ;wi
order of sale t" me directed and d« llv# - <1. an«
I now in my hands, iHMied out of the ele U'm of-
, tiee of the First Judicial diMru t ec urt Terr*
I tory of Oklahoma in and for the •
Ixi^an, upon a judtfii et t rendered
court in favor of Ueorpe K. Dittinan •
shoe company, and amnion t'harie*-
have levied udon th * following defierll d per
Honal property of said defendant, tow ii
One certain stock of boota, shoes bi<d J-lii**
' *And I shall on Thursdap the 5th day «'< No-
vember, A. I) IHOf). at the hour of : • 'clock p.
m., of said day. at the sheriff's office it. Lo^rau
countv on east Harrisod in city of (Jinhrie. in
said county and territory, pro<*e d,to tell me
i iirht, title of the above named Cha.'« " Linn,
in and to the above described property, to
< untintr
together with all aecurinj: • <•-!* ot
saleTat publi'- auction, to the highest biiblei
nty of
r, said
< t an«J
^5
st reus
.19 Then li turne.l the pistol on himself
TI ) Jiml fired a bullet into his heart, dying
clock to-day. j
Room 20 Lyon's Itloek Corner of liar
rison and Division.
W W Faint
Sheriff of Logan « ■
Hy U. W. Paintrr. LVp '.v
Dated at Quttfrle thifc-'JtJth day of <'
lH9ft-
j.no. h cotterai.
PlamiitT's Attorney.
Wrapper Fancies.
1 box Buttermilk soap
1 box Glycerine soap
1 bottle mucilage
1 bottle ink
1 quart bluing
1 quart Amonia
1 paper pins
.05 |
) iustantlv. Jealousy was the cause.
1 lie President Commence* llin M<'1Kage^ j
Washington. Nov. 4. I'rivate See-
retsry Thurber said to-day that the
president has eomtnenced the prepara- j
linn of his annual message and, as has i
alwavM been the custom, would be |
obMired to deny himself to the public
until it whs completed. 'I he month of
November is usually devoted to this
tai>U.
There is but one Dig. red-hot all-
round Weekly in Oklahoma and that
1 is the Weekly sta Capital; reduced to
25 cents a yeir uniil after Nov. 6,1896
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In order to have the people come in and renew old acquain-
tances and make new ones, I wiil for the next thirty dar se>.
drugs and medicines at a
Big Discount-
114 East Oklahoma
Avenue
THE FAIR.
Leave Your Orders For Coal
With the
lite Guthrie Coal Co,
Telephone 54.
up
/ith
I have opened ,.r
! Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Stationer ,
[pleasure in showing you my goods and
a fres'.i stock of Drugs, Metlit ines,
and Cigars, and will take
attending t j your want-
VANOERPOOL'S DRUG STORE.
A rooming house for rent, nine j
rooms. Enquire No. 217 South b lrKl | (jorncr Harrison and Second Street,
street. 1
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1896, newspaper, November 5, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104145/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.