The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WINTER WILL SOON BE UPON US!
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Cold Weather Has Just Struck Town. Goods Right in line!
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Men's Overcoats-
« toast as stylish as the leaders of the city, as good
! workmanship and attention can make
them and with the priee "wed down lrom 35 to 4" ^^
assertions every time you see them in print, y ' in
#.00 to 15.00.
Long Pants Suits For
Boys-
The story of anyone department in the
i3uS°e tells the story of the whole house over Good goods
l°r^r^taSgan?extremely low prices.^ S£sfy yourself
4 50, 5.00 to 10.00.
Jeans Pants.
Come in allies. All o.er townyo" r y 'S £
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Want a Suit that Suits at a
Small Price.
Here's the place to come and get it. We've table [after table
heaped full of the best thing the season has produced and
every suit in the house is marked just a third its actual value.
Every size that man ever grew to, every fashion that any
first-class house ever put on this season's market, all combi-
nations of patterns and Scotch mixtures. And when we say
we will save you a third, that's what we mean, and what we
stand prepared to prove, Take a walk down to our store and
satisfy yourself. #.'> to S 1|> >r suit.
iKnee Pants Suits for Children.
A,rcs 4 to 14 until you cant rest and the biggest bar-
gains ever put on a child. Look at our prices and then you
will wonder how any kind of clothing can be put together for
so little and come here and get the best that's made. $ioc
$1 25, $1. 50, $2.00, $2. 50, $3.00 and $3.5°
Gloves, CalfSkin.
Lined. All over town 75c. Our price 50c per pair.
Menau d Boys Scotch Caps.
A regular 50c cap all over town. Our price is _5c.
Men's Underwear till you can't rest 25c to $3.00 per garment.
Men's Black McIntosh coats all si/.es. Hoys' Black McIntosh coats,
all sizes.
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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE,
21-4= OlslaHorna Ave.. Outline, O. T.
ARE ALL FAKES.
c it,1 Fires Sent Out by
Stories of Heartul fires
Special Correspondents.
SEM1N0L NATION THE MECCA.
u, Crime, That Have Never Tafcen FLc
Credited to It Berate It l !«> <•
ce.8ll.le to the TeleBraph
Uaefl of the Country.
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This being Thanksgiving, one of the
things we would be tnankful for but
can't be is that the fearful amount of
fake news that has injured the terri-
tory so much in the estimation of the
outside world, should cease. On ac
cunt of the romance still attached to
the Indian, Oklahoma and the Indian
Territory have been the sources of the
wildest fakes possible. Anything can
be believed possible to happen here
and so the eastern people misjudge us
au ,• wprp senl
trointr to the cellar under the house, |
but as the house burned the timbers
holdinc the floor gave way, letting
the floor fallon the children holding
them down until burned to doath lt
is feared that later reports will brins.
news of great loss of life.
OUTHB1E, Ok., Nov. 34.—[Special].
'ena?ly this truing Authentic news
William Bledsoe a far^,,hajc^ ^
Hying"around to the effect that fifteen 1
or sixteen halfbreeds have lost their
lives', but there "'ems to be nolou «
tion for them, although the,
been telegraphed to newspapers aU
over the country.
FlHSr ami
FOREMOST in
GREAT
varieties.
THE FAIR,
114 OKLAHOMA AVENUE
FI US V and
FOREMOST in
GREAT
VARIETIES.
Physicians Wlte lu Their Generation
9Bg c£&tMB
out from Oklahoma City, 1
Guthrie, to the Kansas c ity
that in the nature
ot j and Seatonian Drug Co.
heavy rains that have prevailed for al- 1
most a week, arc shown on their face
OH MY
How fat I am getting since I
Commenced Eating at
FRINK'S PLACE.
Coffee Like Your Mother
Made.
Open Day and Night.
Opposite Government Acre on 2nd S
johnh. cotteral,
[Successor to Keaton & Cotteral)
Attorney -at-Law.
We Shan turn the bargain, loose lor the res. ol the season at the rate that will leave competition
far in the rear. Don't buy a dress or a hat until you have seen our lines.
Will suit your taste and purse.
TI'UNEl) AT LARUE.
to be untrue.
■.(n TbLndo7ou.hiws°ciosel> pur-
sued by a P°hSseBt°Jtl.derprairielfiere
The ^re swept over a ^ «u6tible in
stroying e\erytmng (U,alh o{ sev.
its path, and cans £ ; thal no
ed.
Offices—Oklahoma Ave., Opposite and
north U. S. Land Oftice.
VIENNA
Federal Prisoners Taken Out ol .lull us
the Uesult of a Court ISullnR.
United States Deputy Marshals Dan
Peery and ltilly Banks of El Reno,
took out four Canadian county prison-
ers from the federal jail as the result
of a recent ruling of Judge larsney.
Judge Tarsnev held that the I nited
States had no jurisdiction of the crimes
.. oil npttv misde-
Gotfee and Ouster
HOUSE.
You Can't Afford to
Our Special Oiler in
Cloak Department.
Our $3 Double Breasted
I Trimmed Cape at
Our $7 Double Breasted
Trimmed Cape at
Our $7 P.ush capes at
Our $12 Astracan Capes at
Our $9 Melton Cloth Cape
at
Our $8 Jackets at
)ur $10 Jackets at
Our $1.50 Children's
Trimmed Cloaks at
Our $375 Children'
Boucle Cloth at
Dress Goods
$1.98
3-98
4.98
9-75]
6. 50
4.98
6.50
All wool Flannels.
Double fold in black and a great
variety of plain and fancy designs in
all colors a splendid line for the money
and cannot be equalled elsewhere for
the price 22 cents.
Notions.
iam^s, but this story is not cr®^j jof petty larceny and all petty misde-
Nearly all the persons reported of petty ^ ^ reservations at-
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ed. Nearly an uic l"'--— u
burned to death wrre half breed^^^
is declared that the lives o sion
or more pupils at a Oatnoju-l
school, near Rochelle ^-re saved oy
the greatest exertion on 1he p ^
foughtTthe flames with blankets, and
^^rtuthentic'Hin formation concerning
the reported holocaust scene
available until ^"TVeWraphof-
of the fire is far from a teleg P sluc .... ■ . way
liee. turned loose as there will be no way
VKUBV.O. T„ Nov. '.'-t. (Special.) jof holding therm
News reached this city tonight of the ,
burning of the two children of >
■ liarn Bledsoe, near Sasakwa, m th
ol peity — *
meanors in the Indian reserva ions at-
tached to Oklahoma for judicial pur
poses, that these cases were triable m
the territorial courts. As a result four
Indian prisoners belonging to his dis-
trict, who were in the federa nul for
horse stealing were taken to hi Keno.
It is understood there being no in-
Now opens the winter season with
all the delicacies the market affords
A short order house has been opened
in connect en with the bakery and
confectionery.
Oysters on the shell, lobsters, fresh
fish, clambake—everything served n
the latest stvle of the culinary art.
Fresh fish, oysters and celery n
>>U]\u'siness Men's lunch from 11:30 a.
m. to 1 p m. every day.
Fur
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2.50
54 inch Ladies' Cloth-
Strietly all wool in fine smooth qual-
| ity, heavy weight and the right thing
l for winter street costumes worth every
f cent of 7lie, it goes this week at M)c.
Broacades.
;"innell Heal
l-'irst street.
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Seminole nation. For the past two
days furious prairie Ares have swept
over that country, aided by prevailing
winds, and it is feared that great dam-
age has been done to property and
1 dock lost. Bledsoe and his
much stock j lul(|
swept down on t _ P f0rthem to
the children uti The only means
seek safety b> tiigl • ^ waK by 1 reiomi ihc osoct)
of escape left open
r,,M—Two nicely furnished
rooms. Call at dolin Buenting, 319
Cleveland avenue.
Estate Ex-
C. 13. M
change 1 "
There ITbut one big- red-hot all-
^ WppWIv in Oklahoma and that
U Si. Weekly «tat-. Capital; reduced to
50 cents a year
millinery.
1 Walking Hat $ -75
1 Fur Felt walking 'nat 1.25
1 Tamos'hanter 2 5
1 Yacht cap ...
1 Yacht cap (silk)
1 good trimmed hat
1 good childs hat -
.25
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• 55
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hosiery.
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
llermsdorf hose
bicycle hose
1 Childs
1 Childs
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1 good rubber comb
1 good metal back comb
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
I hair brush
1 good pursi.
1 Whist broi 1
1 doz safety pins (small)
40inches wide, neat, pretty patterns | L (jQZ safety pins(large)
in crepon and granite effects have t i. V.n;ft.
never been sold in this city for less I Jacl^ Ktllic
than 50c per yard, for this week we [ shawl strap
offer you choice of 10 pieces at li'.ic. slate pencils
_ - ^ ^ jeaj pencils
Black Goods English Cash- , 5.cent lead pencil
mere. 1 pen-holder
34 in wide fast black a strong cloth ' tablet
has been sold at We, this week ir,c. , 1 5°° Paoe ldo cl ' '
-11 sponge
1 box blacking
1 blacking brush
1 hand mirror
1 slate
i box Jap. tooth picks
1 box Buttermilk soap
1 box Glycerine soap
1 bottle mucilage
1 bottle ink
1 quart bluing
1 quart Amonia
1 paper pins
Scotcli Novelties.
A line of all wool fancies dark colors
short through with bright shades 34
inches wide good styles and a genuine
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
goods just the tiling for house wrap-
ser, a choice of twenty pieces at l.>c.
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Mrs C E. McConnell, Fashionable j
dressmaking. Ols Cleveland ave.
TO ti lit- * "-"l " lN °SK DAV I
.rtelax t.v,Br.-o:iainIeeT.W.S.A«dn!„t
[OWflEY'S
Chocolate Bonbons,
for sale by
Wm. Ritzhaupt.
It pays to save the pennies and you can do just that thing at
114 East Oklahoma
Avenue
THE FAIR.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1896, newspaper, November 26, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104182/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.