The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 87, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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PAdKHVEJ
OUR BIG SHOWING OF NEW 1910
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L. ADLER BROS. & tw.
For Men
'Hi :.. MENU FOR
and Young
Men
is attracting the attention ul" early
buyers. It includes all 1 ho new
materials from Foreign ami Pumeslic
'looms. The fabrics arc better ami
neater this season than ever before but
the Test is in the Tailoring.
Our IHIen's
Suits
.ire ileii'.r'tcil I
and
Copyright 1910 br
'teii iiv (Joining Artists
m: tie !iv T; ibirs renowned the country
'Air li.c liner the Tailoring ami the
more artistic the fit the louder the
garments talk Our New Fall Suits
are talking for us now.
Sec Display in Our
West Window
bacon
bread'
TUESDAY.
" Breakfast.
Oranges cereal anil cream
aud apples brown und white
toast lea nu dcoffee.
Luncheon.
lleef hash with potato (a left over)
baked Hureotitsh (a left over) tomato
toast cream puffs tea.
.; Dinner.
Yesterday's soup veal chops bread'
t'd spinach string beans prune soul-
flc black coffeo Tim Dally Leader.'
The Friday Afternoon Kuelire etub
will be entertained by Mrs. J. J. Abcll
7 1 .1 East Noble.
'
Mr. M. Weinberger has rrturued
from lllytbevlllo Arkansas where she
hos been visiting her daughter Mrs.
.Sylvia Htenitx-ry. She reports tin? iiu-
ter'H recently born son doing renrtrk-
Hbly well but that. the. mother Is not.
gaining Htreiiglh as vapidly Hs wai
expected. .-.
Miss ai: le Jlcrwig returned home
rroni Wlehitji la:t night after a lu
weeks' visit with relatives.
Miss June Williams has
from a vilt U Shawnee.
returned
Mrs. William ItHueoc
from Terry Mich.
has returned
Miss Itena Iticlumlsou started today
ror Lynchburg Va to attend the Kan-'dolph-Mneun
college.
Classy Shoes for Young Men
One of the Specialties of Our Shoe Dep't.
This is decidedly a Young Man's Store
We cater especially to the Young Men
That's why The Nattiest Shoes in Town
are always found here! ;
New Arrivals: "THE HAWK ' a gun met-
al button hoe with high heels short vamps
and hawk-beak toe a great college shoe at $4.00.
"THE SKI-HI" from Slater and Morrill a high arch
short fore part high toe heavy sole dull calf shoe very
swell at $5.00
Young Men Wanting Shoes of the Hour Will be de-
lighted with our Fall Showing.
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$4
MIsh Huby Canton
from iiiiiumer trip to
has reluriwJ
Wyoming.
Young men about to
leave for college would
better come see our
Fall Suits
THE ONLY ONE
PRICE CLOTHIER IN GUTHRIE
Vi . . D I 'b ...
is
PERSONAL m
AND LOCAL
of Atlanta (ia. is in
FRESH TOPICS
OF THETOWN
Lon Hancock
th'i city.
llodliey
is here.
V. Wiley of Oklahoma .City
(Jeoige Jl. Ileeker divtidon iiass-
ngcr asonl on the- M. K. T. was
here today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Minucr re
turned last night from a few days'
sojourn In Kansas City.
VJ1 J. klU I YY IV J
Comes To Vi'it Injured Brother
Mrs. Jirwin Kinney of Adrian
Mleh. has arrived in the city to nt
ti ii'l tier brother V. I. Pucker ftlr.
f Hcl.cr wa:f hurt three wet-ks wgo to-
day in a runav. ny his Shetland ponies
having indulged in a wild (IhsIi near
his 'home jie was badly butt and Is
stiM in bed. II was already au"''ct
' (1 v illi ; (iiii.il Iriiiihlc and his in
jurie j were for that reason very sell-
I f SHORT CUTS
iuiniswiiws
The Ciitlufe lodge or Elks will .avb
a regular meeting ionight.
Associate .tustice
turned today fiom
Senator. I K.
ia in the. city.
K.'S.
here. '
yaificr.
Smshup At Union Station
: . I Dusky puidolleiit at the Santa Ke
It. I. Williams re ! station today served chicken cream
Dtirunl. . . jand eaiil.eljupe. A flieavlly lo;uK'd
gondola took a slant on the tracks
Tavlor of t'hick.udia !a"d "'e 'bicken oops milk can and
' IjiTi'es went off In a heap. Several
- ii liiekeiiH were killed and fcoinu wap-
ed.
of Wy'andotte; is
Mr. and .Mi K. A. .Moore of -x-Biidria
Va... ariiv in the city yes-
terday forf ajsU'.V of nevcral days.
Mr. ii nd Mrs.
inout. are here.
L'd W'eldou. of I'ied-
Mlsg Alice
spent Sunday
.laeksiiii of
in tlio city.
Niirmaii
'id. V. L. Illnds left vesterday for
Sapulpa to begin work on his1 oil
enterprise. . .
' -flay .Welisler veto va' :'i inutdv
liurt by o street car lias entirely re-
covered and resumed his banking du-
ties lit Oklahoma city.
An Enioydbte Outing
: AfiT Kpeuding six weekn in (Job-
;rado and Wyoming Major Harry W.
'Pentecost- and Col. ('lay . Webster
in ached the city Saturday afternoon.
They and associates used t'.iree aut
mobiles in the lour of the mountain
1 count ryone being Col. Pentecost's
big Owen one Col. Webster's Owen
jend n siiiaib-r machine. Webster w
j seriously hurt here Just before lie'
hiiain body of the party started and
iii was feared he would not rccovr
il'iii to- was put In plni-ter 'iin)K a feu-
days later :iii sent lo J)i ncr In a
Jspe. I.'.l ::. lie i .(f i : 'd t' ; i .l.
'and Is almost v.cll.
!
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The titore of j. A. Milne
oprued thta njernlng with
of ladies' ready-to-wear
turnkihlugs.
(c. Co. wa.u
a large line
good)t and
tjaleir Crow manager of the
HO I.lkf II I tr Piiu fl-
Uld in;
mobile
at the
time
lii'hi.
eoni)inny
(JuU)
keeps
..coi ai tiio front of IiIk auto-
Hilllkens done in braHB J;j
bead of the iirocesslou all t ic
b ing sealed over the head-
Prof. W. W. Johnston of the A. &i
M. ICngiisii depiii'tiiicht bus relurueii j
from Colorado Springs where '.ie has
been suending his vacation. - ' '
Mi EXAMINER ISSUES EDICT
toi. I'. . Sowuid adjutant gen
tral or the Oklahoma 0. A. il. ias
gOlii; to Wiliheld Kiis. to Hdeiid the
lvam-.au reunion (if the Cru"d armv
He will return Wednesday.
Presi.ienl J. . emmon) of ilie
board of ugrieulture has gone to tiran
It- to install Clyde Heed as warden
of tlx" penlientiary. eed su :e.'cd
Sam l-Iouriioy who was ashed to re-
sign. Hound trip rates are to be Ijmjed
l the 1'riscoo. T.ds ii the Hist
road io make any euncetutlony to ihe
public since tin.. Hook deehdon.
HoUif holders hIioiiI.I be Ii
;er man io.cs. There is rveiy Jndi
''uiioii that (t'e government will ie-!
'Ptue a rrccptaeie m every plaeo at
hich mail is delivered. So far only I
WiHnings and reoiieHN bave iieen ;
The annual election or the West
Side W. C. T. U. will be hehl at the
West Side M. K. church at 2::t0 Tuos.
day afternoon.
Mlit.s 'Huby Canton librarian at Kl-
mond iioniml returned aturdnv from
a .siinimer'H vacation at lluffalo Wyo.
She went to Kdtnond yesterday.
Mrs. Canton will remain In Wyoinlir;
Kevenil weeks.-
Mrs. Dr. (j. W. Wygatt and Mrs. J.
I). Heed entertained a party of little
rolka at. Highland park In honor or
Mrs. Heed's two grand children who
will ooii leave for their homes one
going to Wichita Kansas and tbo
other to Mansford Okla.
LOST Small cipher code book. Find
er rcigrn to tnig office and receive
reward.
Man-Hunting Canine of Anti
Horscthief Association
in School
I'cie tlie able and vociferous
bloodhound f the Anti-Horse Thief
association Is going to school. Oep
my siieiiir J. 1). Cates of i;i Heno
today look the dog lo tf Heno to
iiiitn .him In the Urt or iiian liunlinji.
He has ;ad maid success In train-
ing trailers
"Pete" is eight monies old und hav
for two months been in the caro of
D' puty Sheriff w. W- Humphrey se-
retary or th- A. H. T. A. "Pile" let
nil the city know about this de p
si ml laslim; affect ion for Humphrey
when divorce was attempted today.
Ills voice ban (he true penitentiary
.sound and all the amateur criminals
on West' Harrlwu avenue hot-footed
it away when they heard "Pete" fll
how i norrv Jio was to bo lied up. He
bag a eadeneo that Is a combination
betwiTit a steamboat whistle and a
lion's roar. He ti u "Cncle Tom'
bloodhound but the real thing with
a t it 11 ameHtry and a pairielnn imse.
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Announcement.
Hohert Hubert had
'van led at Muskogee.
check nrtlst Is
THE RATLEDGE SYSTEM OF CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOLS
Afro-Aniericnn
gui le I .i H fake.
Heady Itcfcrcnce
C. F. HladeH vvltli a fake advertis-
ing elieni' "Hanking Hints" bilked
$H0 worth and hiked.
Statistics show that mixed seed
whcHt hiw lost the farmer of Okla-
homa $.T.tMM.(M th's year and what's
the farmers' loss is also the merchants
and hiiHlue.-H man's due to the fact
that Just that . "iich lean money Is kept
cut of circulation In our community.
AiTiiiiKciiieniH have
Ideted tor our exhibit
all been roin-
I I.' now I'loi'llinn HliidciiU tut I lie
itlilnl coiiHoviillvn ji.'iir In t.ludir U. Tim
'llii'il loin had u l e.i.Jy growlli flnee
: "ipenlug hfie. (Sept. Hunt. Ilils itruwtli
1 i'iiii he itlirlliu'i'il to nicill (inly fur He ro
1 Ii.ih Ihcii no cxti-HNlve iidvi-ilUliiC lull
ilii nUli'i'i'it nml fuenlly liiun lieiMi mi-
1 UrliiK in tlii-lr 'f flirt in rnH tin f;nnn.
lard of IIiIh Hrliiml to lint hlghi'"' MmlUiin
j vn--iil rrfnrlH to iidVHiii i' the Htnilrnl
Imlh liltiiilly. tliri i'hv inakliiB t pim.slble
; to .nulp tlicin with Nin h llioii.imli kiuiwl-
: itH of tin- m'lt-uct! of ClnnipiiM'tli) Mint
they hip mklnfl good tu u man; both in
j i-eniltK unil fliiiinolully.
t'lilropructie In the "Helencn of tin.
! A";" tlie Chliopiuctor "Tim Mun of tli
j Hour."
! If you wimt h )r.ifi-Mon Unit him tin-
j'.'ll'U'l'Ht pITHCtlt llllll fllttlll! pOSHlhlllllMI
Ml llllj 1IMIIK IIKIIItU
TIiIh fii'l'iont noi.i l.miii intelllftoht itifn"
.mil wouii'ii to nnpt'ty tli (li'ltiuiMl wliieh
Ih evi't liiiieiiHltiK In ratio wUti ttm
kmtwli-ilitii of (III" wonderful tM-lelter. ft n
urn oiiliy rrorlvlnj ImiUIrk1- Afiout
iH'iiti'Ht I'filruiirtvctnr unit wlim oin cfu
In- hi'i-iiii-iI in llif vnrlnini cihuii.iiiiIHih.4
N II trim that Chlinjiru-tor gt gtnil
er iimiitii iiiun piui ttti.ir.ern if ntr
itielhnilH? Mali n compurlHon. Out of
over tmir tin umiud cane. rlne Jan. !nv
t:ws. In tlullirie. only four ImVf bri'ii
filial thu'e of thi-He Iimii t iilivrcillo-ii.
'I'he cicii liiindli-d Incve bi-rii varlrd (U-
emdiiig all tin1 Infection und otxiluxkni
illHi'iiKt't to which thlr -country l nuhjft
mid tifiolv all tlio dlnraxes ivun'd f
tho iiii'dlrut world. V ;
In It Im nvtlvi! profusion? M.iki -a
roiiipuil.-on. li)i pvr montli U Ijellfr
limn iiim avprintr niuury. ( . V-5M pr
uioiiin ih iui- ininiinuiit
cargo of the exhibit und will leave
with siiine for Kansas jit y Home time
during next week.
The chamber of eoniinereo will fur-
nish lO.lHiO .souvenir bmiklets of CJ lit ti-
ll and other appropriate literature
which will aeeoiiipauy the exhibit for
I im r I lti t lo ii .
Oklahoina City bulletin report G.
L. (iravf better known us Holly (Iriiy)
hnvlng forged checks o.i .1. II. King
Co. of IT. Worth to tlie ttfno of
riti7.t).
1... .ilol...l 1 . . " I'lioin: iniiiiy n-
---. u (iiti. nil r
ueiiiniin i tiiiK from oo up Hn. they can bo hntl
ai HI.V town of Dimlorrira flint Klir I 111 i-
i .. . . . in in. ii.kii ruin... i... ..i -- r - ------ v ..
euipoiycd io iasu 1
rilLirtfA fin 'fcl
at the Missouri Vnllev .1 lor; 'cultural i a. .niniim .. .. .. i .i..... . ''""u ": .our Vi"mn
Fair at Kansas ('It v. Mr. Nicholas i ''"''It lny.
KtenheiiH has been emnolved to take '" lhV ll'r. future. tlu neli-neo of fhl-
i-opnuue. win rcplavu vmy largelv. nil
olher iimIIioiIh of eoiiiliatlinf illmnin. 0f
Hi" Iiiiiiiuii body. Why IleciniHi. of the
ifi'hliiiey le-etiniey und ii-v-r falling re
ulm oliiiihi i) by Chiropractic Adjutt-
menti. In titivt . reuuiVbiK pieHHum -oiii
liervcH. willed lit td ciiu.iu of 9a per cent
of all dlM'MM).
K:miIiiiiIu" ur. inaklnir as hluh Ml tClt
p"r nmn li. T i y ? Itecaime tle'y deliver
I ho Kniidr. IXin't niHko tlin nilntlo thrtt
other- hiivp. mvl. Ilka thorn rogrrt II1
enroll now! t To tcaetirr. coIIcr grud-
uiiio mill all iwi'Mim with U'Krcei
huvp Hpwtnl pnniMltitin ' for H f-rw
luoniln Kor further Infonnntloa sti
or call .
Dr. T. F. Ratledge President
Secure it PKHMIT to siimke
Your complexion as well hs yourj
temper Is tendered mIserHble by a dis-
ordered liver tiy taking Clipmber-
hilu's .Stoinai h and l.lver TabletM you
Ci.n liuprovu both bold by all deal-em.
Not. a minute should Ik lost wtom a
child shown symptoms of croup.
C'lnmberlaln'tt Cough Remedy given
an soon as tin child becomea hoarse
or even after tho cronpy cough Ap-
pear!? will prevent tho a'taek. Hold by
alt dealers.
Mr. W. S. Hobblus
slppl Agricultural and
lege has been elected
department of bacteriology
logy at Stillwater. "
(Hy Assoclstcd PrcM.)
. Abilene. Kan. Sept. 12. Deputy
of fho Missis-i'Danlt Commissioner Watson who ar-
Mechanical col- j rived here today to Investigate the
assistant In the i affair of the Abilene state banu
sent out
peeled .
I;.
urn. a
O
general order l.s e-l
and zoo-
' Miss I'ertha Coui'ies assistant -In
tin; Ocpartment of plnsical culture
for women in the A. & M. college has
returned from h"r vacation ami re-
. ports a flue time. .
whose cashier is luisaing. counter
manded the blsn of the dir.cctom' to
clOfC the bank at onco and announc-
ed that the bank would net be closed
until after the funeral of I. 8. Hall-
am. president of the bauk. who died
yesterday. The funeral probably will
be Held Wednesday.
F. Harper for a vear and n hall
nignt editor of tho state Capital ha!
goim to Fort Smith to bo fclcgrapn
editor of t.:e Southwest American.
Duck destroyers have been
busy for the last few days and
1i'3t-clasa killinga art reported.
very
HOUle
IttlMN
The Klito theatre was opened last
night. Theh onsa U to be run as it
was last winter with motion pictured
und a vuudaiilie sketch. All the
smaller thcaucs lu. the city are now
The only Gutiiyie Jleuublicau'a'.tlvc-
' - mixed tip imtirntate camp.ilii fjr
jibe Republicans Is Major A. J. ;.lk'K
I beau of the speakers' bureau.
Sewing Women Wanted.
Our Pre making Drpniltnrtit
will opin September 1 4. (We
want a number of Sewing worn-
en nj apprentice)) Apply at
F. O. Lutz Dry Goods Co.
R. D. STEWART
Real Estate Farm Loana anti
Insurance.
FARM EXCHANGE A
SPECIALTY
Room 4 Dewey BMif. Guthrie
Ritterbusch
C AFE
All Good Things to
Eat in Season
Wo 6rv Rinehart't Mtiti
Croft &. Ritterbusch Props
PHONE 241
tit) W. Harmon
W.
town
H. Ilaiitlngs of Hipley Is lu
Eye Water
Cures any case of orditury In-
flamed or weak e;ea or granulated
lids l.i less tlnm thn uoy othr
keotvn niPdiciue. We defy all!
This Fye Wafer will poativcly re-
move neinn front tbo eyes stop tie
growth of eitaraet and thereby
save surgeon's kntfe ami doctor'
bills. It hs never failed. Has beo
taod with great success ou child-
ren'it enk and inflamed eyes
canned from over-study.- Mailed oB
receiptor price II per bittle Trial
bottle ."ill cents. Prepared by W.
K. KlIKIiniFF. .'ulailc. OkU. D:J
Ka.st OklahoiiiH
For hate by the folio lug drug-
Kist: Chaj framer. Post Office
Drug stoic and 1'Jngle Drug store.
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Oklahoma City is planning a blgj
barbecue with trlmmlngi on the 20th. i
the occasion being the formal open-'
lng of the capitol addition notnewh .Te
in ; a day' travel of tue city. Well
maybe..
A
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As wholesome nourishing and palatable as any food
ever raaue. ontiik-'i cny o.r ww.
7h2.t Rics Oats and Barley.
Ask Your Grocer.
Col. H. W. Pentecost arrived borne
yesterday from a six weeks' tour of
Colorado and Wyoming in an Owon
ear. Clay Welmter tho Oklahoma
Cfly banker who was hurt by a street
ear here lu July custalning a brok-
en leg and other injuries accompan-
ied Mr. Pentecost hmne in the car.
To the Lad:es of Guthrie.
IiiKhiiiliig on' Thijruhiy Hi.-pt. nth..
w-. offer yon tb following binifnlii
combination of "'iiii.ilile nmtj for
tlie Miml) Hum of "UMi DuI.I.M;":
I or.. I't i Iuiiki .r.J
1 Ho tswltitoii'ii Talcum I'owdcr. .i'i
1 ito- lnlii.il I'Hpt-r and Kn-
U.peii .50
I liottl.. . Llll.:' :. . .ntln. pile
ToUi -IuU:i' yl"
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".At.t VOW ONLY II.ijv."
tu Ddillt'on t( prulioHH I t;ve ay
'.' f il y ivii! Kiuts tu tlm oiH-nliii; In
Hit t(i'.ikj M i"u HoiiKe t. piireliarent
of thin combination provided !. yiir--o-n
.--.i mitde or III pru-orllyil for
4 leril nu'iilM-r-
Each" laiiy niakl ig a puri-hiiea of
thU . rotiibinattoit will li jlveu u
i 'hew ih-ki'iiv
i'nic and . tw wliolher you bu)-
or not.l; v. v.. . .
Tt3T;x:n:) te to
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and 14 we will display a large showing of exclusive II
models.
ELEGANT DRESS HATS as well as nobby tailored hats
will be displayed. Also a fine showing of new and extreme
Millinery Novelties.
. You arc cordially invited to attend and make your selection
from our complete stock.
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