The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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NCLE JOE
UESTIBH BE
Ailments of Men
Happily Overcome
Su r.;! I .'-'I fi M-
OUR NEW GROCERY DEPT.
EMPTIES VIS
OF WRATH
ASSESSMENT
PRESENTE1
THE LEADER. (iTTHttlE. OKT.A.. THURSDAY APRIL
Ex Speaker of House Tells
! What He Thinks ol the
Publishers
Telegraph and Telephone Coin-1
partes are Asking lor
Reduction
-IS
Cushion Shoe Foot Ease
l or Men and Women
Built like the foot more actually con-
forming to the shape of the toot than
any other cushion shoe-genuine com-
fort shoes even without the cushion
soles. And with the cushion soles
they are the extreme of comfort for
sensitive metquick relief for feet
mat swell smart burn ache or tire.
Mayer Yenna Cushion Shoes
I are genuine comfort shoes-made to give
luuiiun dncujot merely ordinary shoes with
detached cushion soles slipped in. The
cushion soles in Mayer Yerma Cushion
bnoes are built in with the uppers which
holds them permanently in place.
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Willy Mayer erma Cushion Shoes are
uuciuaieu. iaue lor both men and
women in many styles and
an jiz-s
te iure nd oot for
tne Mayer trade
?r free!
introduce
r.l It wi
Afar on the sole.
Sold by leading shoe
dealers if your dealer
will not supply you
write to us.
1
F. Msjej Boot & Shoe Co
MIL AUKEE WH
Cuofeion
Built iii
Shoe
aee and movi
It tee from (in
Mr ( unno.i
mid not do it;
1st to his party.
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MILNE'S
Ladies Ready to Wear Store
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one end of the fount iy
by revolutions itasaed I
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When a medMrte must no
'oiing dii Idem it should h p
0 tak. Cbamherlainn Coup!
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cots usd In Its preparation
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Jtvhich Mane.
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I the latest length 45 inches
tailored by men that show
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City Garage
pric e ftf
Electric
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GUTHRIE LIGHT &
POWER CO.
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Croft & RitteiMtscfi Props
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Freckle-Face
Shirts to $ C A A
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only at
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tttMSlRAt CONTRACTU
WhtMl ar.4 Kttaii tr .
sn Crtfi ftocK. Boil
Ism tton Cmnt anS
PARISIAN DRY CtEANIK
AND DYE WORKS
GEO SENOtLtiACH
f.LS AND UhLI vets
Pmmm r'i
2U L. OklalMioa Calhxie -..
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A. MILNE GO.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Breeders Attention
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Plumbing
and Gaa Fitting
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911, newspaper, April 20, 1911; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615988/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.