The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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I AQE FOUR.
THE LEADEH, OUTHRIK, OKCA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907.
iPersonal Mention]!
. yf Jinwsuii in In Newkirk today.
i- ul I'uwucc, is ill tb<-
, ,1 Dubi l ' In - '" 1 ron* OKliiintiuH ]
, us ! , iviurncii from |
i i' i' ckliurn of Perry, is a Guthrie
, i i!,: villi. Ma, if- |
V,' 11 ivtlli* i., in thfe oily |
it11 mill ret- I this morn-
In'/ 1 oiu oklahoma City.
i. I y j; hanks ri"Uini<Ml laBl
n (H.hihonia Olty. .
"o M. Cri-on and Floyd |
., v ... i (Vl. i^ttnwd fnrtn Nonnan.
i| ni lii'.J''r |KtM lonliiht furl
, i., , - ■ 111* Ih'WS|I1111C1 |
:l!,K p swt*er Ak'i«t n. j.
I<. ,iy. f Toi«'kii. 18 1,1 th*' clty 1,1
lull !<•'-i <>f the Santa Po.
t i: Johnson, of Stillwater. was j
:nnong Uio • nit of town guests at the
lon*> last night
I (,ii. < t New Mexico, Is]
Ml the City, vi WW n-lat i ves. "Bobi
v i , t)iJ livery l vsiness In GutUrlt
in th" early days.
U in 1'. Hee, rej>ortor In the oon-
stit„i.U)fil convention, was among the
uu. (own ii --in at the lone hotel
.■ i,i ■ I i i Dif !i'. ,
.1 w. Ruuh, past grand master of |
tlii i o.o. V. of Oklahoma, was hen
noni M oud yesterday attending aa
r.\ee live mooting.
lt<v Hurry Omar Scott left, th lt-
m ; nin for Norma i to attend the
jjv ry mooting there today.
From Normnn he will go to Wynne
,,„l it, , .• ■ | ill- Synod nn-etlng of |
tho Presbjrterten ehiiroh.
William chajmian. salesman at tin
Ka-irsay Brottaein <liy goods store, ha*
iHnrn* ii from u trip to his old home
, , \\,i! • . H, visitt<1 several of the
ron itr'u-a on, the old continent and
n |x ii ,i line lime and delightful trip, j
\\\\ Phillips is in Ferry.
C ,.M Snrenson Is in Marshall.
<;.•« 11. Dodson Is here from Okla
homa City.
S. nator IS. L- Cralle is in the city
• from Nonnan.
i'i , iidont I. E. llag' is in the city
•from Langston.
('ha- Seely returned this morning
from Waterloo.
I nit id St rites Marshal* .lohn Aher
fflit 11v is visiting friends in Lawton.
railed States Attorney Embry ha?
returned from Fond ('reek where h*
has I" '11 prosecuting the lumber trust
! r. < J ill. <>f t'lntf. formerly of Qulncy
111., who lms been in the city visiting
Dr. Slade, left for his home yester
day.
I)epn>> Marshal Chris Madsen lno
\('turned from Fond Creek and
ti mi. when* he has been attending
court
Chief of Police W. H. Mitchell
leave- in the morning for Boston
.Mass., to join his wife who is visitlnp
relatives! there and accompany her
home.
eiiant. of Alva, who was sec
• i,i ill. Oklahoma eommissioi
I ,•, i. Fyrchaso exposition
Ins It n elected as secretary of the
, nam,. «• i || em!) at Clinton, Okla
11p is ;t in i!• ■ I- and a valuable man
for the place.
.1. J. Tearuey is in Perry.
K. Dowe is in the city from St. Joe.
Mo.
.1 A. Millard, of Goodnight Is In tin
Sinn Coleman has returned from
' 11 11 it ni.,iiis is ill the citv from
I? rug lie.
i i . poedewftr has returned to
i\4 ulhall
I; i: Zartman is here from Okla
limna City.
<;,o u 1'odson Is here from Okla
f 0K.
JOHN B. STETSON & COMPANY'S
SOFT AND STIFF HATS
Leading Clothier.
Our Mammoth Stock of Gent's, )
Winter Clothing, Furnis)
hoi
CI
I): ltamsley returned last evenlnt
from Edmond.
L. P. Johnson has returned from
Oklahoma City.
i . e Houghton has returned from
Oklahoma City.
Ileury Dodil is in . Day county on
liusliH -i mission.
l)r|)iity Marshal Jacobson left las*
evening for Watonga.
R< v \V. II. Dodson has returned
from Oklahoma City.
Trainmaster W. II- Fiddler is it
the city from Arkansas City.
\ttornev John Adams returned thb
morning from Oklahoma City.
\ -i.iani I'nited States Attorney
,i- tin Scothorn has returned from
L. \\ Houston Tias relumed from a
t ' wo hs' <viicalIon. «i>ent in tin
North.
Councilman Dick Knight left thif
morning for Newkirk to visit hi^
Ii i Smith, Win. Spencer and J. I
I'laiiif!.-- of Meridian, were in thi
eity today.
Custodian Campbell, of the Okla
hoina Historical society, is here from
Oklahoma City.
IV puty County Clerk Carl L. Rici
nding' a two week's vacation fn
Springfield. Mo.
i r ii Wood leaveB today for Soutl
McAlester, where he is joint proprie
1 ■ i of the Happyland theatre.
, . General W. O. Crotm
rti.si i thi at'ten.fion from Knld
v 1. ■ i i r n t Sunday with hit
e. of the school land de
urned this morning fron
. re he has been visitim
H
( .,,liu 1 turned this morning
i where he attended thi
;i 1 wi.fer football game ye
Hunter. chBinnan of the l^e
*st! eiunraiJ tee, is here fron
t4 ci'y 4id,ij^ conferring with
leN- al is In the city toda
\. & M. <-ollege, Stillwater
i am, whie hhe accompaniet
uva yetioflila>'.
Sutton of'Oklahoma City, as
o Territorial Uanl< Commis
nock, i>- in the capital on busi-1
i. cted with the department.
.T Davis, territorial veterin
h altcrnOoa for Ferry,
Boys' Long
Pant Suits
The sit ii if materials, tlic saim* rut and
tailoring is found in our Boy s Suits
that you tind in our men's clothing. Wo
have si Big Stock of Hoy s Long Paul
Suits at Price $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00
$6.00 $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12 50 and
$15.00.
Our SmallvTrofit Prices on Boy's Suits
are 25 per cent, lower than you can buv
elsewhere.
Boys' Knee
Pant Suits
Our Boy's Suits for fall and Winter are
now ready. We are showing all the
new materials in 't hree-Piece suits I wo-
Picce suits, Norfolk suits, Plain or BIoijju-
ev Trousers, Our Boy's Suits are made,
by tailors who make Boy's Clothing Only
vou will not find such excellent lit and
laboring in Hoy's Knee Pant Suits, as wo
are selling at Price $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95
$3.50 $3.95 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 & $7.50.
ro is
5TUKU'
Men's Fall
and Winter
HOSE
Cotton, Lisle, Merino, Cashmere,
Lamb's Wool. Yarn, mercerized
Ktc. Ktc. They are all here in
plain and fancy patterns. The
products of America's best mills,
At Price 5c 10c 15c 25c and 50c.
This Bin Store is run
for you. Come in
and compare qualities
and prices and be con=
vinced that the best
values its possible to
be had are here.
is now ready for your inspection and selection. The C.
are most cordially invited to come in and ex a
Men's $30 and $35 New Fall and*
Winter Suits for $25
New Bright nobby suits, the newest 1907 Fabrics,
made by the most famous wholesale tailors of America.
Our Big Cash Buying and Small Profit selling en-
ables us to sell these High Grade Suits for $25.00.
In no other store in Oklahoma will you find such ma-
terials, designs and tailoring, outside of the $30.00 and
,$35.C0 lines. If yon want to wear a high class suit don't
wait until the end of the season to buy when you will only
have what is left to select from, but buy now when you
can get the stvle that suits you.
Men's $15 and $18 Suits
In spite of the advancing price on all piece goods you
will tind the same high-class materials in both Fabrics
and linings. The same perfect tailoring in our men's
suits at $15.CO and $18.CO that you have always bought
here. Men who have wol'e our $15.00 and $18.00 know
their worth and know they would cost $20.00 to
outside of this Big Store. We have 1000 suits at these
prices in our Big Stock and can give any material and
cut vou want.
MEN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS
AYe take great pride with our collar and cuff stock.
We have just the correct styles at all times.
We sell the famous "Barker Brand" collars
Price 2 collars for 25c.
MEN'S OVERALLS
Our 65c Overbad is the kind you pay $1.00 for out-
side of this Bit; Store.
Men's Stiff and Soft Hats
Our stock of the celebrated John
B. Stetson Hats and other Flats
is larger than all the other Hat
Stocks of Outline combined. It
ludes every new 1!M>7 shape
and color in all widths of brim
and heights of crown come in
and sec them.
Our Small-Profit Prices will save you from 50c to
$1.50 on your new Hat.
COLUMBIA
J.B STETSON CO.
MEN'S SHOES
Our choice lines of Men's and Boy's Fall and Winter
Shoes are now ready for your inspeteion. Our shoes are
all marked in Plain Figures.
After our Small-Profit system of selling reliable
wearables for Men and Boy's. Come in and examine the
shoes and the Price.
MEN'S DRESS, DRIVING and WORK GLOVES
We sell the Best Men'>
AYe have a Big stock of Olov
'in to vou.
(Moves the world produces,
s and will be pleased to show
Munsing Union
Underwear
« • i
the best in the world
Men's and Yt
and
You'll not Find such a st<
AND WINTER SUITS
cities. It includes the ntivi
colors, Ircsh from the hanf
tailors. There is not an o 1
new, bought for the Fall fof
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The Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907, newspaper, October 3, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121832/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.