The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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The Evening Chit-Chat
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MOVED
J. H. RUCKS
114-116 North Division St.
Where you always get the Newest Freshest
and Best Groceries.
rV.
.dved ureblein doesr
And here is one of the chief qualities that makes It possible to solv
. INSERVA I IS M clot nen conservatism.
25c
20c
Telmo Mran
-an.! ctea "l Cm 1
rants pe
Full pound pack
Seeded It.
package
12Vi
M
Thoin
Seed'.
Jter li
Rleaz-hed Sultana
on
LMt
Finest bulk .Mine Meat OR
ib. is lbs yiJl.
Mince Meat quan
Bismarck
Full pound paekag
Hallow i Dati -
on.
10
25
Figs
-4 ru candied IG . 0 On
tUl
j Mb. Package Kxtra Di
9E
OOb
on-
U U C
Ouster Raisin
Walnut stuffed lt.u. -box
New Crop Four Cm
largest parked
per lb
Fumy Evaporated Apr
No. 1 English Walnut!
0 i
U 3 b
on
cuo
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loo
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No. 1 Almonds
I" T Hi
No. 1 Crewu Nuti .
Mixed Nuts all new
ler lb
Quart Bottip Hoikd
CWer
20
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vH.
Fin
die.
Om stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries M
the largest in the City and vye have be en very
careful in selecting it that it might also be the most
complete. The few items above mentioned will
only give you a faint idea as we have been re-
modeling and enlarging our store and have added
much to oue stock as well as floor space.
The way tor you to fully appreciate our big
stock is to come and see
Phones 192-374
INTERMENT OF J. L STEVENS
Ail i bat was mortal of .lame:;
Lewis Stevens Outline M'ei. was
laid al rest ioda in Snniini' Vi-w
cemetery Funeral servic - we '
held ibis afternoon a! - o'clock al
the family residi nee. "1 1 K.t
noma avenue Ucv. R. R. Fnirchi
or the First Mcthndlsl church ol
which the deceased hail been an early
day attendant conducting the simple
out impresRi e hurcn cerenn ny be
the deaii. A choir eomp I ' '
.1 H. Colierai Mi Maude (iood
tica Luther A'cfsi and Pan William?
sweetly .cindered fnvoriti hymns o'
Mr. Stevens.
The pailheavers were I". C. Ousa
Louis Altmnn. John W. Scot horn. J
V. McNeaL l. V. Ilunle and ln.it '
C w. OOOdrlch.
The remains wen Interred at Bum-
mit View eemeterv. in " 'Slier. Kow
7be.e ihe Woodmen of be
imrfornied their beautiful l'i
World
aallsi 1c
Service fot the dead.
Manv beautiful floral offerings wei
received and the profusion ol the
offerings by friend.- wh i have so
OBg known and reapceled the uteri-
fpg citizenship of i In- iwenll decea
ipi spoke n.ou effectively than word
or his standing among those who had
with hi iBBiiccessfully striven lo carve
a city and state ut of a wilderness
MRS. LEWIS II DEAD
Special to Dally Leader
Coalate oklfl Lh'i The many
friends of Rai hael wife of Mr M II
Los is wvre grieved to hear ol
death which occurred at her home in
North Coalgate from hcari dls c
The deceased was born in RngLud
but has live! in this locality for man1
veal's.
bad BLOOD
"Before I btfim usinff Cascarets I had
bad complexion pimples on my face
and my food was not digested aiiistiould
have been. Now I am ent'rcWrwell and
the pimples have all diaappejsed from my
face. I can truthfully savjfet Cascarets
are just as advertised; 1 pe taken only
two boxes of tliem.' jf
Clarence R. GrhWB&eridan Iud.
PlMnt. PaUtabl P-tent. TasSI Q
turn at our ui
50;
40(
20
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afttra i
7Kn
Extra Select
lish Walnut
Shn dde t'
per lb
63c
one
10c
?0c
6c
9 R i
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SOc
30c
Ouo
OCp
25c
ouo
i. in Velio
German I .em 11
per lb
II.
u . ; 1 1 z )
Heinz 3-lb. Stone Ja
Preserves. ;;; jar .
Helni AssorU.1 Jellies
lie in. M
per jar
Franco
an Soup
.lame KeWler & Bona
dee Marmalade per ja
(loss
i !how
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TEAGHER HPS BOY ARRESTED
Shi lal to 1 a i 1 v leader.
Mmkogee
1). Cooper
U!'I'"S'C( nil
Ckla De
b country
i he charge
intent io
: a ioukI)
). 'J i -John
I mm her wa:-.
of assault lag
kill. Cooper
school wntch
Mrs Hs a In
the woman t'-achc. was
fo red ( glye mi recently Ha r thU
4
CiopcO' punished several boys
atoned
to break up the
school WMle
Fillers one of
the leal tier aili
board Cooper
used to hunt
Fillers a beat ii
goina home (Jfur&te
EM bOya waited for
attacked him wlt6 a
carried a gun h- had
Tlie teacher gave
g and claims It- did
nit use the gun. His a rest followed.
A Policeman's Testimony.
J X. PtersOO nifcbt policematf of
Nashua Iowa writes: "Last winter
I had a bad cpl I i n my lunfa and tried
al feaftt naif a dozen advertised
cough mcllclnes and had treatment
I'om two p'ayaliWs without getting
any beDjBfit A friend reeoiB mended
Foley's Honef un Tar and two-thirds
of a but Me cured ISO. I consider It
the jrentc.n cough and Iuiik medi
c ine in (he world 0. R Henfro.
DOCTORS ELECT OFFICERS.
Spi eini in LMly I Mier
HUlUllt Oltlfl . Dee. M Tile fol-
low ill; nen oihceis iif the Hiiaii
County Me.iical association have
bfii elect All: Dr J. L BhnW of
Ibtiant preaidoflt; T)r. J. F f'srl
of rnrnnt. vice prldMit and lr
I. nisireuiv of Mead secr4tarj
i "asm -r.
To Cure a Coin in One Day.
Take LAXATIVM BROMO Qainln"
Tahlota Drtrgglsti refund money if
it fails t ear K w. O'lOVB'S
siKnuture is on each boi. 2ac
511 m CEJS IPP
At EO
pure Michigan Sweet
t : t v il
for tin
Je t .is only the rich can ever affo
rirh tan afford to buy ultra styles
The woman who can affo.d ;o pay
extravagant to pay $2" for an
It is only the
ou
list .lamia. v one of my girls came lo me In high
glee with what she called a bargain.
good and ihe trim
She bought It
onie of her crowd
It looked
any means.
sd ext etna a
le ne: t year.
purchase ji Irrevocable and anything I miKht hac said
distiti bed her happl less wliiioul doing any aood I didn't
He ieving in Ihe well known college president's advice. Speak the
li ai al. times bit' do not always -peak the tru.b" 1 slmph praised the
texture and admired the trimming without saying anything as to Its ier-
Hut I legistered a mental wafer
what she usually spends ou a two-year
Dfli
it opeued Us eyes up n
Anne wore it for three we?ka and then succumbed and bought a this
year's suit -of necesnity a much cheaper one than sho Is used ;o wearini;
It is cfniie possible to look alwavs IhoroughL stylish and coi reel
wilhoui ever wearing any of the extremes of fashion.
Indeed If you will notice you wl l see that the wealthier class of pen
a'tkottgli t hex might if i tx-y nit me tntv the ext. cine styles and cas
them r.tdde the nex' yea; seldom d buy them.
li is Ike shop girl and the workl i women who think thev must keen
up v. it li gverj extreme of lashion. and IO do il buy this .war a cheap sul'
ind next yoar another cheap suit instead or Wo4 one to last two
An-.
ale a wiiinaii
ow If yau belong lo Ihe class thai doeen'i bus ji coinidete uutflt i
. ; uppwse you wrile ike wind "C IN8RRVATISM" on ywin mind
you start ou that shcippliig lour.
WOMEN'S
S DEPARTMENT
fork women who do not have
a living seem so vie with one
in p ove how Inte e.sled they
seeing Jus lice done those
who di have io work for a
Mm William Tod Hetmuth.
to earn
anot her
are In
V (.'.III 11
!i Ing.
a prominent club woman at a meet-
ing ot the Woman s Republican club
at the aldoi l-Asiorla rebuked a
tpeuker who said 'hat thousands of
leacherj
schools
l cache I
the dem
employed in the grade
where there ate no men
Hould not be affected by
'ml lor eiptal pay.
A'e stand for the principle of
il pa' " said Mrs rleltttUth. "not
Increase in sa'nrles. and If only
iromai) was affected the principle
for
In the Hirdreaser's Shop.
Tile halrd esser. who dresses the
locks of most of the fashionable worn
n of the city says that she finds
g eat .-impliritv to be the note In
:n8t ot (Be styles in favor with her
i iiters. The hair must look su-
premely well kept but there are few
"mi;" used and there is also a ten-
dency lo U't nature alone when she
chooses to bestow gray or white
i ka upon her customers.
One Wa to Save
Now that the cost of food stuffs is
so algh housekeepors are t ying all
sorts of expedients to get as good a
dinner for as little money as possible
and ne-vr before has the uncooked
dinner hern more in vogue and it is
ast( niFhing all things considered
how many good things can be pro-
dded without the use or the cook
s ove Trunks old ice boxes and
other receptacles' may be changed
fjllo ver serviceable tireless Cookers
and a avinc made in the coil of fuel
If DO! in IhO foodstuffs themselves.
C.vlog tot tha Morses.
Mis. Charles V Leake is n Chi
cago woman who has taken up ih"
cause of the unbiankoted horse and
i manlzed a cTub of women who
will siaii out with a thousand 'ags.
one to In place ! on every horatt that
Is found exposed to tbe cold with-
Advice to the Aged.
Age brings inllrmitier such as slug-
gish how els weak kidneys and blad-
der and TORPID LIVER.
Tutt'sPills
have a specifk eifect on these organs
stimulating the boweU. causing them
to perform their natural functions as
In vouth and
iiminTHie t i ir
.! UIIIKO IIUUII
lii (he khlncvs Madder and UVnt
Tb:y arc adapted to old nd young.
nservatte siiiL would
woman who buys a completely new
knid ol woman hi
lOp oitlers what pleases iier and then us a minor con-
delation Inquires ihe price who can afford extreme
nins unusually pretty
at a sale and paid l'-s lor It than
had paid for much 'ess beautiful
tltMt although Aune bad spent upon j
suit it would neve: see Its c
m'l to ekM
i .-xl ila ot
tonietlntc w
ut a blanket. I pou ihe lag will be
B noie io the "dear master" wlo
owns ihe horse asking In the name
if ihe animal thai something be done
for Its comfort li is said that three
out of ten horses are left unblanket
ed and hungry the stealer portion of
Ui day .
Ohould Ch0oe Right Work.
Prof. Hugo Munsterberg say. t:at
di orce between a man and his oc-
cupation Is often more urgently need
cd than one between his wife and
'iinselt. He doss not advocate the
: t iilning or boys and glrU ro; trades
in high schools nor docs he believe
that children nhould be deprived or
the culture of a gonerst! education by
being put Into a trade school. Above
all the occupation should suit th.e
mar. or woman
The Newest Colors.
The colors for the winter and
spilnj. as shown by the new- color
card of the o:i! u are all soft and
i edited reminding one of the beau-
tiful Japanese tins. Bines lake
first place In
popularity ranxim;
inmi the da ikes
blue and bleu de
. called crow's wing
nuit to the sapphire
Violet liasse is the
and periwinkle.
name of a purple described as look
ing Hke withered violets. Thers an
beautiful g ecus among them the
Ophelia green.
How t0 Keep Young.
Upon the anniversary of a bjtth-
djy of his wife (diver Wendell
Holmes said that II was "better to
be 7h years vouhk Uian 4U yrs old "
Rmlly llishop. in lo r book with that
fls a text preaches thst youth b a
matii 1 ol tlie beau and Ilia) those
who keep an Ihtereatsti fresh out
look upon life are still wninr. how
cet many u-a s fate may hsrve nen
Ut to heap upon 'Itch heads
Presen' fo a Bride.
If the C ribtniHH gift Is for a bride
or s younn hiBpsekoopet she will an
preniate a down qujlt eqvered with
flowered silk. Il possible have the
'Ilk u match the room of the bride
For a !!' room ror Instance look
ftf ilk nit'i n daffodil pattern in It
For a pink 'oom one with a wild
rose cover will please the dainty lady
Finds Homes for Babies.
Mrs Alice If. Blood of 8priiujft'd
Vlo has round h u.( ror 190 bable
and liaf besides belpsj manv other
babies and their mothers. She has
been iloing sucli work for fifteen
yes and was the promoter of a
(hildien itomp sp''ngfield
Folev'.s Oilno Laxative In beat for
women sind children tic mild action
and pleasant tat. mak
1 .
ib:
Renfr
CASSIDAY
BUILDING
CORNER
Cleveland
and
Division
HIRSCHI
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O AT THE THEATRE. O
O O
0 OOO O O O O OOOOO OOOO
"Stronqneart" A Play of Youth
Youth pi edoiniuales In "Strong
bean .' ili in v Ainei lean comedy
diiitna of i "lb ne life which will be
seen In litis city on Thursday. Dec.
L"l Altl.ough Strougheiirt " Is sett
otts In theme Mi De MlUe ha. pro
vlded comedy in plenty; good vouin
(al healthful clean comedy for It
breathes tlie college spirit pai'lieula
L when football Is in the air and'
pictures vividly ihe excllement at-
lendahl upon the game of the season
it reflects the days that are a dellgl '
t recall--the dins of vouth. of SDOB
laneous fun. of (uUc o fraternities
of campus Tieioea and boy and girl
love affairs. There Is no! an old
person OH Ihe stage. The scenes of'
"Sirnnahei I" are peopled only with
fresh-faced rovtha and pn-tiv nrn
The charin It exetts over tbe theatre
goer Is unmistakable: vet It is In no
way Intel-fetes with the strung drama
! t ir Interest of the story for amidst
the fun and gaiety stands the figure
01 the Indian wTio speaks their tongue
who 'thinks their thoughts and yet.
because of his color. Is not one ol
thotli. He too. is young. Hut before
the plar ends lie finds himself con
fronted with his life's problem-one
that will shadow his niaturer years.
Bruisers Will Bruise
L ty. Cook of Oklahoma City was
here yesterday Mr. Cook Is the pro-
not eT of the exhibition of athletics
at the Oklahoma Auditorium. Dtc
L'.'t. Arrangements have been made
to have the exercises begin Just af
tet ardvil of the train from Outh-
rlc which leaves the I'nlon station
be-p at K;l" .Icii'rien. jotcb and Dr.
tloUCl will be pre. en- and exhibit
their prowess. A 3:45 Santa Fe train
will enable those tiuthrlelles wia.
wish lo return thai night
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM
will cure not only a fresli cold but
one of those stubborn coughs thai
usually hsua on for tBAfllhtl OlfS
ii a trial and prove Its worth -".e f.Oc
and tl M.
WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED.
Thomas Okla . lice 10. A wom-
an a ato' e and a bad burn an old
story was enacted at 4. I. Canavan
borne. Mrs Canavan ibrew an oil-
soaked rag Into a healing Move ami
the flann'p rushed out and burned bet
severely im ihe ihroat. face ahd fori
head. "Hit eveb.oJrs ahd eye la..h-
iyinsiciramine.
the name of a Gr-
man ciiemicl'
many valunM'
Kidney Refh'
tetramine is r'l
text books ami
by medical
n as a uric
ptlc for the
inev Rereeiiv
acid solvent
A
11 Renfro
The name of
Hirschi is Synoyi-
uons with Hard-
ware. That's Hirschi line
In the new loca-
tion will be found
the finest display
of shelf and heavy
Hardware in the
State.
We have seventy-
five feet frontage.
We were in the
old stand twenty
years. We made
good there we
expect to be 20
years at the new
stand.
HIRSCHI
Hardware. Stoves and Ranges
Tin a.nrl Grekiiiteware Sheet Metal Work
vnd Repairing a Specialty
H. E. MILLER
PhoiM 1277
ej. ej. Campbell
A UCTIONEE R
Gcucral Farm and Live Stuck Sale a Specialty. T also Sell
Goodl on Street" of Guthrie.
ji.' West Harrison.
IIIBUIIBIIIII
METZJ
The Tailor
We do l'rcnch Dry Clcan-
ing( Pfeaging Dytinc Ladies'
work and Hat I'docking.
Your clothes cleaned and
pressed called for and de-
livered $1.50 si r moon.
E. B. METZ
JJ Phone HUy I
BSTABLHHBD 1S72.
H. & B. BEER
SBW OIll.KANS LA.
N. C. Future Hr
New York Stock
elation
Liverpool Cotton Association.
Private wires to principal points.
TWO AND HALF MILLION SHORT
I) C rie
12 bales of
balet
si ! I'tt'h.
HIRSCHI
Moved
From
W Harrison
to
Corner
Division
and
Cleveland
8
HIRSCHI
UH North Division Stree
at
Plume 41.
Go to
BROWNS
Shoe Factory and get mens
and hoys' shoes at cost.
Call and see our stock before
buying.
Shoes made and repaired
while yo: ..-( t
112 S Division
MsWMsssMMt
J Billings 8 Snyder
(ienersl (JoniraMors
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
g Band Crushed Rock Building
x Stone Csmsnt and Brick.
Producers of Cimarron Rivsr
Sand.
Room 9 Lyon Block. Phone 1 190
V 6. HOUSTON
Plumbing
and Gas Fitting
106 N Vine.
f Phone 102.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1909, newspaper, December 20, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc614132/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.