The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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1 f YouWant Good ClotHes!
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Come here for them. Our business prospers even
people and our good goods, |nd tn^e
during tli6S6 hard times. The way we deal with the
lowest prices, are the principal reasons.
and see our
Men's Suits aiul Overcoats.
There is no fabric, however fine, suitable for men's wear, that our
grand assortment does not include. perfect fitting and thoroughly
L Unequalled men's suits for the price. Perfect fitting an '
made. We're proud of these $.0 suits in fine black and g.ay
and worsteds for
$7.50.
to equal any others worth $18. our price
for
& 10.OO.
Men's and young men's Kersey ove
rcoats, blue black and brown that
honestly worth $10.; as a bargain they go at
$7.50.
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 and beautifully trimmed with imported Italian cloth
and black satin sleeve lining, others ask $20, and all we ask for them is
15.00.
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H. L. COHEN
No. 214 Oklahoma Avenue,
GUTHRIE, 0. I.
FlHSr aiul
FOREMOST in
GREAT
VARIETIES.
THE FAIR,
114 OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
CHINA'S ONE ORDER.
FIRST and
FOREMOST in
GREAT
VARIETIES.
the
rlrci
coration of
i>oki Like.
the
, 1 (rir .t1f, rpSt of the season at the rate that will leave competition
We shall turnfthe b = loo« for the rest of to e^
Will suit your taete and purse.
Wli
Double Drat;
The accompanying picture shows
wliatr perhaps one of the most exclusive
decorations in t.he world is like. It is
the Order of the Double Dragon and is
i the Bole order of the Chinese empire. BSi«pniKip
All European courts have decorations ZANDER IN t
said orders innumerable, but the ( hi-
7 SUIT! Prices Cut Ail to Pieces!
Is to hiiit the people
with a Hiiit of hair to
Hiiit them.
You Can't Afford to Mis*
Our Special Offer in the
Cloak Department.
Our $3 Double Breasted
Trimmed Cape at $1,98
Our $7 Double Breasted
Dress Goods
All wool Flannels.
Double fold in black and a great
variety of plain and fancy designs in
•' r . i« 1 i:_ . / .« tUn mnnotr
jr $7 juuuuic variety of plain and lancy uesigus .u
Trimmed Cape at 3-98 all colors a splendid line for the money
Our $7 l'.ush capes at 4-98 and cannot be equalled elsewhere for
Our $12 Astracan Capes at 9.751th<-PrlLe —
Our $9 Melton Cloth Cape
Oui $8 Jackets at
Our $10 Jackets at... ...
Our $1.50 Children's i'ur
Trimmed Cloaks at
Our $3-75 Children's
Boucle Cloth at
Notions.
6.50 54 inch Ladies' Cloth-
4*9^ strictly all wool in fine smooth qual-
ity, heavy weight and the right thing
for winter street costumes worth every
^3 r cent of 75c, it goes this week at 50c.
6.50
2. 50
Broacades.
millinery.
40 inches wide, neat, pretty patterns
in crepon and granite effects have
never been sold in this city for less
I than 50c per yard, for this week we
I Walking Hat $ -75 j offer you choice of 10 pieces at 39c.
i Fur Felt walking hat 1 •2 5) ~~ ,
, Tamoshanter 25 Black Goods English Casli-
I Yacht cap 2 5 j mere.
I Yacht cap (silk) ........ 1 ^ in wide {ast black a strong cloth
I good trimmed hat hM bt.en BOid at ,.5c, this week 15c.
good childs hat.
hosiery.
1 pair Ladies' hose
1 good childs hose
1 Childs seamless hose
1 good heavy ribbed hose
1 Infants hose
1 pair Ladies wool hose
1 Childs wool hose
x Childs Hermsdorf hose
x Childs bicycle hose '9i
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Scotch Novelties.
! A line of all wool faneif s dark colors
I short through with bright shades3-.
inches wide good styles and a genu.ne
j snap at 29 cents.
Wrapper Fancies.
Half wool in brocaded changeable
designs you'll see all the coloring in
this line that come in high priced
poods just the thing for house wrap-
per a choice of twenty pieces at 15c.
i good rubber comb
i good metal back comb
i rubber fine comb
I rubber fine comb
i horn fine comb
I curling iron
i hair crimper
i doz kid curlers
I box hair pins
i hair brush
i good purse
i Whist broi 1
i doz safety pins (small).
! i doz safety pins(large)....,
J i Jack knife
| i shawl strap
j 4 slate pencils
j 2 lead pencils
| i 5-cent lead pencil
! i pen-holder
j i tablet
, i 500-page tablst
II sponge.
1 box blacking
1 blacking brush
I 1 hand mirror
1 slate
! 1 box Jap. tooth picks
j 1 box Buttermilk soap
| 1 box Glycerine soap ...
| 1 bottle mucilage
1 bottle ink
j 1 quart bluing
1 quart Amonia
j 1 paper pins
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ORDER OF THE DOT'RLE DRAGON.
Suits every body that
tries it,so it yon want
to be suited—use
Danderine.
Doctors prescribe it,
Druggists sells it,
And we guarantee it.
To cure all scalp and follicle
I ailment.
Yours for Long Hair,
KN0WLTON DANDERINE CO.,
DR. W. E. Fl'«U' W, Graduate of the
Kai mi ' "v Denta i .■• ai i tbi ri up
to-date in all of the new method* dentistry
J will not be surpassed in low price*.
ALL WORK CUARAMEED.
Teeth extracted without pain by >y new
freezing method. Teeth made on (iold or Al-
uminium base. Have an alluminniin plait
made while the prices are cheapy« w will never
wear any other. The hi vest stoc.< « f teeth in
t the territory to select from. Beilly diseased
. teeth crowned and saved. Bridge work to do
1 away with plaits.
(Office Over Sponcor'e h'cffJvware
Store North side Okla., Awe
Horn mber Prices the iowest Work Ouaran-
DR. W- E FURROW
I I First pub in the State Capita)
Sheriff's Sale*
! Territory of Oklahoma. Logan
I (ieorffe f. Dittman 13ooi
Oct. £0, 1896#
a lid Shoe Co.
Plaintiff
nesc court lias but this one, which has
five grades, each grade being subdi-
vided ir-to numerous degrees. It is an
unknown order to the general aristo-
cratic world, but some 200 or 300 people
will possess it before long, all on account
of J.i Hung Chang. That amiable per-
sonage has been keeping tab 011 the
.-1 en who have been the nicest to him or
most interesting and is going to honor
them with the Order of the Double
Dragon in its various degrees, and there
is expectancy in high ranks. Whether
any Americans will receive these
valued tokens is unknown, but it is not
likely China's great man will slight this
I country. I
I The orders are carried out in gold |
silver and enamel, and after having
liriee lists submitted to him by firms in
' St. Petersburg, 1'aris and London, Li
I (rave the contract for the making of
i these gifts to an English firm and Lon-
don is feeling very proud over his
choice.
Dui. atngrta tram noma.
During a ]ierformance of the "Mes-
(iah" in Dublin, Dubourg led the band,
and one evening had a close to make ad
libitum. Following the. fashion, the
violinist '00k his cadenza ihrougli t.lic
most extraneoua key® until Handel be-
gan to wonder when. the. shake would
come which was to terminate the long
*. lose. Eventually it came, whereupon
Handel, to the merriment of tl«c audi-
ence, exclaimed loud enough to be
CUTHRIE. O. T.
Leave Your Orders For Coal
With the
The Guthrie Coal Co.
Telephone 54.
JdOTIflh BENEFIT to INDIES
If you wish employment; wish
reliable servant; have anything
to sell or exchange, call at
Women's Employment Bureau,
Room 20 Lyon's liloek Corner of liar
rison and Division
I Charles Linn,
Defendant.
| Notice is hereby given that by viri «• or ac
order of sale t me directed and delivered, any
I now in uiy hands, issued out of the • l« i k s oi
' i.n' of the First Judicial district mint, Terri
I torv of Oklahoma, in and for the county of
: t upon a Judgment rendered n said
fourt in favor of George K. Dittman Hoot an*
1 shoe eompaoy, and against Charles Linn,
have levied udou the following described per
sonal property of said defendant, low.t
! One certain stock of boots, shoes and slip-
' \nd I shall on Thursdap the rth day < f No-
vember, A D. 1896, at the hour of 'i 'clock p.
in., of said day. at the sheriff's offlee .n Logan
countv 011 .-list Harnsod in city of < ■ jhne, in
said eounty and territory, proceed to m-11 the
r t'ht, titie of the above named Charles Linn,
n and to the above described j roj« rty, to
vatmf\ said ju igment and ' ost«, amounting
to tugetner with all accurinp costs of
sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder
W W. PAINTRH,
sheriff of Logan county.
By U W. Paintkr Deputy.
Dated at Guthrie this 'Jttth day of October,
189fi.
J NO. H COTTEIIAI.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
heard
Mr.
It pays to save the pennies and you can do just that thin.
ic at
114 east Oklahoma
Avenuo
THE FAIR.
Yelaome home, velcome lionie
Dubourg!"
A Iliff Emperor.
Maximin, the Itoman emperor, was
I ovc.r eight feet high and could wear h>
1 wife's bracelet as ft thoml 1 ring. Once
I when serving as a barbarian soldier In
1 the Roman army, he, on a w:iper, killed
! ,;n ox with his (1st and ate one of the
Hindquarters for a single meal.
German School-Teacher*.
I The teachers in the povcrnmtnt ;
1 schools of Germay. number 120,000.
GET ACQUAINTED.
In order to have the people come in and renew old acquain-
tances and make new ones, I will for the next thirty days sea
drugs and medicines at a
Big Discount-
I have opened up with a fresh stock of Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Stationery and Cigars, and will take
pleasure in showing you my goods and attending to your wants.
VANDERPQOL'S DRUG STORE.
Corner Harrison and Second Street.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1896, newspaper, November 17, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104165/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.