The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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rrnrc Gimmirc mhr waxwm. moxday September 21. tot 1.
PAOTC TTTttKE
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New Suits New Hats New
Overcoats New Furnish-
ings New Boys' Clothing
a display that marks our
supremacy in the proper
outfittings of men young
men and boys a broader
assortment and better
values than any previous
season. We advise an early
selection while you find
stocks complete for your
choosing.
1
The Only
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
in Guthrie
FARM LOANS
INSURANCE
LOGAN CCUNTYABSTRACTCO-
Bonded Abstracter
Pl.onr I
Otn. .K-ar I.
Co Hank
I N HhOAN I
K. t C ARU A 1.1.1 i
Fat m Ioans ii ptr ct-nt .! '.ort term
fnnuraru-H on stored cot'on. insur-
ance on farm jirn.neitv a specialty.
E. A. PENNOCK
::i:t X. Vin- I'lnne t:35
PARKER'S
'.MR bALSANf
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TOPICS OF TOWN i
S6 AND STATE I
Buya-Bale Movement on.
Tiie buy -a-baie !: i;t i -
ii) tll'(.;l.'!e't tl.i i.i'id
Mjst Return for Tr.al.
Hx .rder of the t ;;-. d s:
trict .-.irt tod.t . F 1 1 .x i - .iteS
son. Iii'ii'-i I . . -. ': : -. i T.
and cashier of f!i. Fan;-: .' c.-mti-of
Coweta. i'.' return ; tikl.ih
to face .h.irJe- of etll .'" '"(!'
r.t
Lineman Killed fry Tram.
W. ly Frrck. a 1 m-man of -)kr--'-vxas
run over ! a train n.l r .!..
v killed at WVi'.s. !. ar Ijifa ri.s. ii-
Beautify thTCompIcxioh
uu n.Ms t
The L'rxquilcd Butifitr
i xtn avo rswtixrn
PY 1 HOISAMK
Guaanefi to rerrroxe
tin fret lies pin. pie
l.ve' j o-.t. etc. f.xtre- e
(ixn abr:t ter.'y di i.
Rids pores and tissues ri i.Ttrurit!.
Leaves the skin c !er. f-ofr teaby.
'iwo sizes 50c. and 11. M. Bf'lti
couoters or tria.il. . . 4
"ATIOH At. TOILIT COStAr. Pmnt
niaht. His body was found by train-
men ihi.h morinns badly mangled.
.-ecr.-tary rraiiK i-cn it iii..hhs
j out literature j-elative to fall re-
union o! the Scottish Kite consistory.
Oct. to
East Side Oil Man Here.
V D Ptittiam. oil operator from
is here today looking over
tie- Cimarron Vallev dl well location.
'Looks uood tit me" he .said. Ml.
P:i:i:.i:n will ao to the fashion loca-
tion tomorrow
FOR SALE All my furni
ture and household goods
Call at residence 715 East
Noble. J. J. Abell.
Farmers Holdmn Cotton.
Fanners are holding their co! ton
in Oklahoma county. Of the first '.' i
bales brought to market. S were tak- j
en back home by the farmers w''o
ousht t'icm. T'u farmers consid-
' 1 ' i "'t ""i
Every Man Will Benefit.
Ti-.is . i.mr.ir revival of industry is
te far away fop. 'a. It is direct'-.
. im nti: to ever- reati. woman and
i
) in th! o:n urinit v. It no'-a"'
. : e-ie;- :.iin..s a tol l etter living '.or
. t . .-r. farnter. for v-rv worker.
.-x er. merchant. It m"an betfrr was--
h:;-l more work. It means that t'l-
ytnli-i W;''. sell more poods for pel-i
; ';e .xi;; iiavc :rore ;irnex- to In?.
';! w 1 1 1 ' a iin-: to ens Cej
r.ti.lRi priw.eri'y -re pre;iarinz :!:V
r o.v. They a-e expand nr. not on - :
!? t:?z A!! thii.2 ? To t!tM-
xx :;o o after them
We'sh and Son Quit.
It W. !- h ;r'd
ti. I!.r..'
'.V.dsh 1
! ave s
'iffi"! their con'ii.
;C Z X '
.!or wur- He has !.e.-: m !
'.ears HV.' is w (' Tl.e
.; j' til" J "A
0'.-i Vai Cc-i ts Suicide.
After re. over n 4 !rim a pro'ra ted
ir-T;k. '" C. F''h. an oil time resi-l
' o' T'.l-a !"'! to nd it ad j
He . .n a ra;:ra-l trie k re J
an ate-roaf hin? tratn and ta hurled!
to death ..Harm an pnfs'aiin.ir" He I
xx 72 y en r M
NOTES AND PERSONALS OF
Lenore Burke
Phone 243
"It w:is a 1 1 1 is mil . and incessant
l'ipod the (tiail from shocks and
fchea vew
And like living coals the apples
tinned amonir the withered leaves.'"
Anon.
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK.
Monday.
('a m bridge Chib - 1 ibra ry.
M. M C. Club. Mrs. .1. I! Kalr-
rield. Tuesday.
Six Hundred Chili- Wilt not meet.
Missionary Societ v. - M rs . I". I.'oh-
inson. Wednesday.
Linen Shower for Min5 Webmeicr.
Mrs. Farris Ibirliam and Miss Iter-
tha Lindeman.
Thursday.
Kimono Club Mrs F. 11. LiHie
1). M. ('. Club. -Mrs John Uamev
nide-a-U'ee Club. Mrs. .1. A.
Milne.
Friday.
Missionary Study Class.-- Librai'v.
Call Meeting Division o if Mrs.
?. Ifurlbnf.
Amieitla Club- -Mrs. Krnest Mef.
("lover Leaf Club. Mrs. V. T.
Coleman.
Five Five Five Club . Ma ra ret Mr
Coy.
Saturday.
Mozart flub Undecided.
Phi Delta Caninin Club. Fnderid
ed.
Kooney Moonev Shall. Mrs. V. F.
Hirkfonl.
Miss Bertha Beland Hostess. J a n Mrs. j d Taylor and son
Miss Herthn lieland was hostess to -has. and KttssplI returned yester-
the Phi Delta Gamma rdnb on Satur- .1V (. a two weeks' visit at Med-
dav afternoon. At the business pes- i.-U Thev made the trip in
jsion. it was derided to make fain ". j
work the feature of the club met.) -
ins? at least until after Christmas.
MLsh Kleanor Post was "e-elected
president and Miss Virsril Taylor is
H
secretary. A d Im .ms luncheon was
serve) by the hostess to the club
i members and to M'(ses Mar. Xisslcv
Clare and Leotrt K'eM'for.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wchmeb"- I
P.urton. Iowa arrived Sundiv eye !
in; to usit their father. Mr. C. ! I j
Webmemr of Mib Vst Washing.. .
r j - Hawkins Mr. .!. Pit
a(i Mr. Arthur Neal were the din . r I
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur done . j
ves'en av.
i
j
Divii ion No. 6
Call meeting Division No. C will
meet with Mrs. Carfield Hurlbnt in
Ibdyea addition on Friday at 2:.'M
with Mrs. C D. Lonn as b-ader.
I
Mist; Margaret rm:.nt rout le't. this '
!iuittiin for Meridian where she wid
teach si hool.
L.ide-a-Wee Clutj
The liide-a-Wee club will b.ive !ts
first meetiim of Lie .season im Thnrs
J thy at the home of Mrs. .1 A. Milne
j a simp misine-s meeting win te hei.'
Lt t..-thirt.
j .
J The M i.-sionarc S.n ietv of th"
'hrist ian church wdl meet with Mi
"An Army Moves
Upon Its Stomach"
It ;mint iiti' t'.i.-tt-r than it.- !iiijlv train--nicn
cannot inarch ami t'mlit without licaltiifnl. sii-
tainin; food.
In the IJattic of I. il'c. you c;mnot u t'.t i oe far
without lpturi.-iimu. hcalt ii-Kuildin lood.
Such a !'om1 is
G
rape
It -icutiti'iliy j.rcai-l to ujjly tin- m a:-
rst ainoiint of nutriment in i-oiHcntratctl easily
tlirc-stililf ft. mi.
While war in Khi-ojm is sfnlinur n j th- ju-.m- . t
nil i'uiU in Amcric.t. icincinltcr tlicrc's i o is
flavour economy and better health in Orape-Nr.tS.
No Advance in Price
' 1 ' ?oM )v rinKiis evej vwiiere.
P. Robinson at 1011 K. Xoble on Fri-
day. The loader of CinU n.reiiuests
ll nu'iiiluTs to be present a It is an
i iiipot't ;uit meetiiiK.
Announce Cowing Marriage.
Mr. ;ind Mrs. C. II. K.'Uouk ;mi-
nonm the aiU'roachiiitf marriage of
their daughter Kneenie Pearl to Mr.
Hay Hansen of Ctoioao on Septem-
ber tweiitv-fourth In Chi.-arfo.
The Federated Missionary Study
class will meet at the library Friday
afternoon .it three o'clock.
Miss Louise Hill Hostess.
Miss louise 11111 was hostess (o the
Saturday Bridge eluh At the obe
of a pleasant afternoon spent
brilRe a. .salad course was served
to Misses Muriel Van llooier. lihi
Townsond Beatrice Lewis. Fthel I'm
ersen. Ceneive Heland ami l.nei'e
Hurke.
Kooney Mooneys Meet.
The Kooney Mooney Shah club he'd
its first meetitiK on Saturday witn
Miss Kethn IVu-de. A ! the (dose '
the afternoon spent at eards a one
course luncheon was served to the
(dull members Mrs Hickford will
lie hostess to the (dllb next S.ttUtd.tv.
Mr ami Mrs. 1. II. Slump who
were I'onmM'h' residents of Uulhrie
i
.spent yesterday here vlsitins old
' friends California is there present
borne.
Linen Shower.
Mrs. Farris Durham ami Miss Iter-
t ha Lindcniann will j?;ive a linen
shower on Wednesday in honor of
Miss Fucile Wehmcier. whose mar-
riage to Mr. Maurice Fa I'K'tib arson
will take place next week.
iujr
.
Miss Marim) Mad-ten spent the
week-end in Law ton with Misses .les-
si l'ardoe of Oklahoma City and
i Juliana Faker of Philadelphia Pa.
Miss .Jminie White of Oklahoma
Citv was the xxAek-eml vilest of Miss
Pauline QniHin.
M.K KlM.. Mrs e:t.ott and urand
daughter Dolores Van .leyma of Kan
tt.. 1:1V4 ).. the
quests of Mrs. Nettie Smith left tills
mornitis for a two n.rlts' i.-it wit-i
elaiives in l.avMoii.
c.--r.ii. R R r.la
L-iiici lam m vi wi""
Miss Jeanette Phillips en'ert. lined
the fjirls of her Sunday school class
at her home on Fast Vilas on Sat
unlay al'tenioon. Various Karnes
were played an au ice course was
served Her uets were Modidie
Pike Auabtd Smith. rancen an I
I leUm Williams Margaret and Lois
Cooper Dorothy Nichols Jewel Smith
Fannie Wen Tier and Dorothy V:
i looker
Mrs f Callah.oi ami children of
P.ntler Mo and Mis.s H. Hurke of
Hillings. Okl.i.. are Usitirw their
u.other. .1. d. pin k.- and r.imiiv.
Delightful Picnic
The Pi.i Delta sororit v and K a ; 1 1 1
Phi fraternity o! M I". picnicked
Nuts
southwest of town on Saturday fveti-
in.f. at their favorite picnic grounds
usually d s li;n a t ed as "'that prrtt.v
place." There were about twenty in
the party.
si w. : m :kc x y. y. x m r. w m x
TOPlCvS OF THE
M TOWN AND STATE. M
X K N I Dl K! f !H K J! XI MR
Joy Riders Are Fined.
Twenty hih s hool ho s and ;;i! is
of Tulsa were in police court there
Saturdav ninht. All were joy riders
and were fined for the fun.
Posed as "September Morns."
A pair of September Minns and
otie IV cmher Morn was arrested hy
Tulsa ixdice Sumlav nir.bi while
bathinc. in the nude in a sewer
When arrested the trio were splash
inr. eJecJuUv around in the sliiuv
juice The two women were without
the proverbial fir leaf while the
"male minnow" was clothed in "not-
aseme" The three were intoxicated
Cassidy Oil Well Showinng.
The Alice Kathenue Oil eompanv's
test near Vah' is now "JfCi feel deep
and its status has not changed There
is some dix'ersit y ol oiunioii as to the
formation the wtdl is produciiu" Irom.
it bciiu; held in one instance tha! it
Is the Tui-Ker formation. '1 he or! Is
heavy The company is known here
as the CasNidv lompiuiy and Is made
up oi tlnthrie business men
Phipps Gets Appointment.
Foster V Phijips. cotintv attorney
of Haskell county Iras been appoint-
ed assistant united states attorney
to assist with criminal work.
Dwarfs All News.
For sis: weeks the war has d'.xar'ed
all other news of tin country. In
flM't there is no news outside of j
Kit rope.
Picture Men to Meet !
Motion picture men will hold a
llieelill!; at Oklahoma Clt Sept. ":i.
To Give Domestic Science Lecture. j
Miss Mary Harris is ;if the bead I
of the kindergarten department of j
O M. I' which opened tod.n. Miss.
Harris will eie a public lecture audi
demonstration in cookin;' domestic
eronomv. He win n and domestic art
meetilii.' of housekeepers i. i..i!!ei.j
for Thursday at .'i p. in. in the I )
I' ('impel
To Furnish British Army With Gum.
M. J. ( 'ontiom'.ht. r rain dealer is in
Cuthrie from Wichita I have con j
tract to furnish l.'ou im liiKiiel'; id j
corn and oats to KinMaml." be said j
"and I am having a hard time ;et !
tins the !.rain " j
Best Fair Ever
Comrade Hen Itiys returned loda'
from Cuthrii'. where be attendeii the
state i; A. It. reunion He saK he
saw on displav at 'oithrle the lines!
exhibition of i rn ins pa f I h ulai I '
wheal and oats that he ever saw
anywhere Comrade IMi'rs and Com
rade S W A ton were the milv ivi
i
rcsetitatives pone! r'itv had at the i
reunion the ear Po i courier I
x Y-. v. . v. :k m w n m
! PERSONAL AND LOCAL. F
5llf)!KJ!3KSJJ!SKII
M: i s Iviabe-h CatCleld and P.ess
Kxer spent r r i . ivoi - vini'.Un'.
fi ;em! in i )iilar;ima 'it y.
Mr ;iiid Mrs 'A'm Jones and vi-
and Mrs. !! Jones of HITdili
Okla are visit!!!;' at tiie home o
Mr and Mrs C W. r-'ioi ker. I.'i
VI Hale
1 r. .dp- SmiMi '' T i -a --.en
Sum! IV ; C.utl.rje lis.fiiU; iS .-th.
i r Sam Sunt! atid t.cniP
M rs I. i: fr-.xd
from ItillTit'-!
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ACCUNTS or SELSHR STPAIGHT.
tCo"t'"ijfct f'orn Pa;" One
fair-i iti C .rthrre ..re --: ! !. n
Inonn t hHX ma1e f.nifiera ' i'
iuoncy from oil s :" la t ions t"r;ns
the st fxxo yi-.-irn an. for that rea--o't.
Iiis fri'iKi arcie that it a not
f!tsnt ial ihtficu'iti.-K that i-romH
tiim to leave Tho theorv that h is
n'ferir.K menfally 1 the only r nc
1 ha t looks terat ! at tl.i time. sa
. frlr-tr!. Pom nifnth p?o tt
li.ij a fextre illness tanrj '. y t-at-
1 r k. 1
(: - 'A WooltCX I
A) the best
' " 1 v I there is in i
jSLlilN women's 1
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AVKKVnLinf 3 f I
;iilat.if mn f " k' TV
;i I) recoil mode! f J i ;
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jrukct effect : mf jf
. r .mlU. .ilv rxii r. by W unite I
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l li.i 11 a tj.io.l.ji li.i't i-t one e
ll I 'en rt I V t.Jil.li li.d'l :
'I'h rtleti'vr tnlljr at).! the
fulli 4ie riililv Innittifil wall I
fur wlm I 11 Mintimird down .
I the li.illt ill tl.r f04t. . j
I'd' ikut il nit 111 itralit Lt I
I'.liilU.iit rXif Mr hv S'Mnlr
Smii V.i. lo-jh
Tliii ii r fo . ui ti' ft one
el I'l.iirt i v luilnl in.idHi
'I'h rttrUivr tnllir 4Mft (tie
mill iit nilii. tenimril null
fur wlm It ii i (intiinird d.ivvii
tlir li.mt ill ti.e foil.
I')ii- L nt ii nit on Kra.fjbr
I -net will (ilfjll ill tllf tu k
ml t i.Mi lirli-f ltr..t a il.e
VH.1 llMf llll'liif in (hxl oi lh
J ii k rl .
Tin iua ii iMiiioiliily i oni
nifiijrd t.r (hf ii(f miJ cnhnj
Puce $jo.ju.
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c A'
f. 'Ull il.H.' M Kt OMI'ANYj
X 'i(yva y
X' iwi'is-i u vt uw) y
'j'hc Wrtoltt'X fill lxiok.
;i j I VI I ." xvith
m .Hei C1 micx "I (J1 i-
11'iiij; tiitrtr a b i il ' icvvii
xx r.-fi jnd .jiit'rri i io Jii'vl
t'i x .hi en i.-iji.rx'.
The II. Y.'.m l (.'cutp.iny
Cl-v-l.li..1 hi..
Look it 'he j.icrurrs. ?"-)ct the itiit yovi like lct.
'rtmnvt-c the avtual g.ituictit in our own city at
GUTttftir OKLAHOMA.
The Store That Sells Wooltcx
c d a t a .; u i t . skirts
j tin 1 a n i.ej me. 1 1
lloefoM til
tetuifltl'l' I'T'itiOUtC e.l lo-x iiilcxt.' a -i
t-lollMllie oi V.t.no: Site e 0:..! MMO'
!. h.n a' te-l ' 'j .eeri . a' t :ti I-
1 j v t i I it IS .-a
It ;! ' Siiii'h. son ' '
t .... j. It- t;..f ;.er-.Ui o f.lf I I.O ' tl.
-;t v Mr i -or C.t' -x -i ' n
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J v; ilux a'' r le- ! '' 1
f..;t;r l;e a" V'.Vf - ' I T '-. j
f .!; He t'.l'l f.!f!i Ii h f- i
Oh h
wa " -rtti r rm :-x o "
( . a 1 .
. ..1 1 ee fcr.J m c l Ii fl on
n h. '
r' :rn '':
1 1 r ! l .o
x':rf that t.n.f not .1
I... .r.l lfti. (
iTtMihi 1 if firm-i li I Ti
K.k.-1-rcr :t- r y-u wi'J bo wn.r r i" -v. ry f-rjra-. ( f y -ur
l-.'v. It is h w !! k'r.u-jvr. f.-x-t thjt e.-r.'" fa:. -. ---
Met ati-e.i 1 y t. -f 'V-i' ;'-..- r -. It '"' tvc
i:irft.f'':Ufj. ivr tf.it y. '.rt n-.ach r- . ;..; rt.
don't lielsv a u.wi:.L;.t. L.:.e 9.-.:; it.'v : - ?t :u .3
DR. PIERCES
Golden Medical Discovery
.x.r rights the wrer z. ltf. !t; ? ?.'.ch ..ttS?f--.-.1 !"'-
facture noarithir; 1 :."!. It (... t t : - : .-J " rra.-'- t! -t..m.ch
a"l 'cx: t t.i r. rf m tl.x.r J-r.ct.- : J"- t t .r.-.. t. '-""
mantwr wit.'.'Ct fcr y pu;.;
At Pr. rir'i-r f.."-i -a ;J.i 1 vvirff wu.'i fr r '...' r..r
rrr-.tj thre i n. rj.-; f. I r :v-r t "; I'vothm-! .' Ur u t ..f l-'H
and alw at J t t.t..y t.. ftu l r - v f . -1 '- f!''" 0
Bow. Tk it t c t .:..v. J. ..ii-. J -i . t k-iV's n ejij; i r UUtl trt. t
aceJKv to I'r. I terct lr.a v 1 -. .(.. N. Y.. f. a f . it.
Few tlr ftrntrm rt t. f"v Hie e!w at ah-t.
IiMH ia(r c.a. t fci4 pif IwH ot r ''".
"yrf'y-i HtU U I iva. k.:.l -- .r"r
i:"l'-"''.'rii''r-r
V Jji(iif '? LuAiJ .
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MJJ
Suit No. 1019
An RAUTI-
I'" U L cxpr-
sion of the straight
line effect in ( tii
l.li ii rrprwntrd by Sit N.
1010
Ti.f iikfi hit high xtit-
I nr f. ilif l.nk and b j)ltly
i!j4v truru with thf fTrittix'f
Hjtf tuliir ot rlvet mtihin
ihr tlfh wluth cumtl in ill
V t ..p.j.i iliadri. The tntk
i-iuwi a il.)n fllr bt luw lti
I I" ( -i" e niuiah ttfyiwf
'1 Ik ik c liu an imitnion
K.in luni-iunK tlftcl uxi
f ran )'0viJt implt walkinf k
iit.m
l lic It dt w.ll tin 4 thia tut
'" a'rtaiti'r u lrcl-
!.( wimn-.e Price $17 JO.
O' . . r-.e e.erx
uly li;-i" nti'l
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. m.ole in tU.it
nr.i.ie at ail -
. re- .. ' s m-i maue
I vn ll Je.il ef.r to
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FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
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