The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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CLASSIFIED
THE DAILY LEADER.
(Absorbed the Oklahoma State Cap-
ital March 8 1911.)
Official Paper of Constitutional
Convention.
Official City and County aper.
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RATES
One Cent A Word.
No Classified Advertisement
accepted for less than 20 cents.
Telephone your want ads to 75.
TERMS CASH.
Your advertisement on thl
cage will be seen by more than
20000 people.
tasto bdsI Storage
JSSSSs S8 E 3s 3s Si 5s 85 S8M S5 '
8s L. L. Billings dealer and
Jfi shipper of Guthrie Mineral Wells
85 Water. Shipments made to any
'A point in the United States. Phone
Si 629. Kes. 123 North Broad.
WW" NUT HIST BID
OF THE OLD PURNlTUJVE
BY PLACING A FOll 8AIJB
. . AD IN TUB LEATJBR? .
3 LINES it TIMES 23 CENTS
IS J. C. STRANG Attorney-at-Law m
S: Has opened an office In the 3
fu Dewey Building Corner Divis- S
K Ion end Oklahoma aveuiues Si
Ktloom 9 Guthrie Okla. He will 35
K practice in all the courts. SE
aAi!i!S'rxir. anna
81 T. C. VINSON.
SI The time to take care of the
W hair is while you have it. Elec-
fS trie Face and Scalp Massage.
Si Soak) Treatment a gpcclalty.
18 Hair cut 25c. 119 So. First
etreet. Stop in for a scalp
S treatment.
MKWRMBBBIRSKniaWK
K THE OKLAHO
R Deposits .protected by Gimran
o.. nAni.r;i nnvM VI rptirfinf V
H OttltLjr itttoii. i.uw...
m J. B. FAIRHELD Establls
Transfer Coal Wood and Storage. Receivers and Distributors M
of car lots. Goods packed stored atd shipped. 4( West Harrison.
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K. W. M. BRONSON Pres.
The Oklahoma Mortgage and
FIRM LOAN'S: Lowest Rafte.
otflc8 Phowsi SW
WANTS
CLASSIFIED
SITUATIONS WANTED
POSITION WAlNTUI) by exiwrleiwed
salesman In vlot'-ilug slines dry
g ioils and iar;ut.s. 'U st of rclj T-
fciicoF given. Adilress 305 Saiitii !U'a
Street Kingfisher Okla.
WANTED MALE HELP.
MEN Our illustrated catalogue ex
plains how we teach barber trade
quickly mailed free. Write Moler
Barber College Kansas City Mo.
MANAGERS Capable ambitious
young men wanted as traveling and
state managers; $1200.00 yearly salary
and expenses or cash and commission.
Also local representatives wanted;
?12.00 weekly salary and commission.
Goodwear Hosiery Mills ' Dept. ' 23
Trenton New Jersey.
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
WA.NTftD At onre a middle aged
white woman to do general house-
work and to care for two children.
Apply ai3 East Harrison Avenue.
W ANTED Women to make dust
caps. Will huy entire output. Big
profits. No canvassing. Material
furnished any djsUince. il'leasant
steady employment. Stamp for re
ply. Union Mfg. & Supply Co. Ko-
komo Ind.
LOST AND FOUNB.
LOST 'Card case containing valu-
able papers. Finder call at 414 E
Okla. llewurd.
IDST-A tan fain coat lined with
green silk between W. W. Bisli-
tvp's grocery store and City Hall.
Finder please return to Bishop's
grocery store.
LOST Small black docg. long hair.
hushy tail brown feet brown spots
over each eye. Answers by name of
Teddy. Reward of $.".00. Deliver to
IPolic Station. ' if
WAN rto MISCELLANEOUS.
TORIDER9 taken for tatting PriCca
reascaable. iiona J3'.:8.
EXPERIENCED 8eamstress-will"sew
at your home $1.00 a day. Address
"X" care of Leader '".t'ISfl
iWAiNTED fLawn mowers to grind
Toe; typewriters sewing machines
and guns repaired at Olsmlihs.
WANTED A gentle driving horse for
his keep for a few weeks. A. Dillen-
beck. H. M. ADAMS
Attorney and Notary.
Chattels and Farm Loans
leal Estate nnd Insurance.
Houses for Rent
Office over Banlr of Commerce.
Phone 414. Res. Phone 1.119.
Clir GARBAGE COMPANY.
Let us furnish you a Sanitary
Garbage can nnd keep it clean for
yon. Phone 4G1. Dead animals must
be removed at once. Law is strict on
'this.
MA STATE BANK W
ty Lav. Interest on time deposit
an Tin for Tent. Money" to loan !
" .
he i 1889 Phone 20
L - D. BRONSON Sec. and Treat fc
Trust Company (Inc.) Guthrie. a
Interest and principal paid at our is
Blacfc Building.
WANTS
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE 'For- funcy canning
peaches see me at my homo 202
East Springer or at Taney Fruit
Farm 'i-uiilo West of Street far. mm
West of town. E. F. Emery.
FOR SAI.B Complete four-room out-
fit of elegant furniture also fine
new grand piano at very low price.
Address J. Care Leader.
F?R SALE One Majestic range
wood coal or gas cheap. One wood
heater. Tliono 140 or call 720 East
Cleveland.
FOR SAiUM 40 volumei of Einperial
Encyclopedia almost ne.v. Cheap.
Address H. E. C. Care Leader.
FOa SALE Irepare Tor a full busi-
ness course. The Capital City
Business College offers fine opportun-
FOR SALE Good lot on Oklahoma
Avenue. Seo It and make offer.
E. J. Blackmail.
FOR SALE 4-room house and lot
close in. 'No paving. Only . iH-.'-"
Also -iltHt-rooni' Ijouse nifldnrn 2 lpta
no paving well located. Nice place
Tor a homo for ? I (100.00. E. J. Black
man.
mn .S41.IC ilfiO-acre farm for sale
eiieaii- 7 miles N. IE. Crescent or
would trade for good residence pro!
crtv In Guthrie close In; 75 acres in
cultivation; SO acres good bottom
land: balance good pasture; fenced
and cross-fence; good improvements;
splendid orchard and fine water. For
particulars write W. D. Shults Mill
hall Okla.
FOR SALIi 2 comer lots and three
room house for $1.2.".. J. S. H. Hall
Phone 197.
FOR SALE Two kitchen cabinets
4 dining chairs heating stove and
refrigerator. Inquire 1309 W. Dale
or phone 522.
IFOR SALE (Handsome mahogany
china cabinet cheap. 0'5ione MO
nr call at 720 East Cleveland.
FOR SALE Choice ISlhcrta peaches
no culls delivered in city after
noons only lo cents per Dusiici.
riione Hamilton XY2".
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WANTS
CLASSIFIED
TWO LOTS with 2-Ptory 7-room
frame close In 700 terms. Three
lot3 with 2-story. 9-room frame mod-
ern and good barn $2000 easy f.'ra s.
Three l;)ts with 2-story 9-room frtinw.
cellar cistern separate 2-roi.m frame
and barn. $1.:H). terms. T.vo fine
residence properties on Eaft Noble
cost $60ii0 each one for $2700 one
$:i00H terms. Others at bargain
price's. Business .property at very
?reat bargain. '.Many desirable farms
f reasonable prices. Many trading
propositions. T. A. Baggett.
WANTED Your property listed with
us for sale trade or rent. City in-
suranee a specialty. See Pennor-k &
Son.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN REAL ESTATE
413 South First Street 5-room
house with stone basement and two
lots $(i"i0. ' $3:.0'CB8h balance tenvs.
702 West Cleveland 3 houses and
two lots. $350. Sl.'iO cash and hal
anco by the month.
The. AW of the N. W. of Seo
tion 27 Springer Township only $1
OOO. (Will carry $100 5 years at '6
per cent. Dooley and Armstrong
Phone 31(9. Over Brown Dry Goods
store.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE-
IP' you want to sell your real estate
list it with Pennock & Son.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE 1 baby
grand piano and fine driving horse
Hi (1 buggy for good standard make
nnlonibbile. Address "D" care Leader
EXCHANGE s-room resilience lots
7 and 8 block f.S- K. Guthrie north
ein laiia jireterreu. iNo agent liox
Kadoka So. Dakota.
FOR EXCHANGE A nice C room
modern cottage close in and Well
located in Oklahoma City. Want a
good SO acres of land clear for clear
6r encumbered to suit. Price $2600.00
cash. See our list of bragains for sale
end trade. Call us for fire insurance
and notary work. Garret 11 C 1-2 East
Oklahoma avenue.
Letter files for sale at. The Leader
office. Price 3.rjc 3 for $1.00.
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WANTS
LASSIFIED
PERSONAL.
tht! lliiod llru.0. I "f e.r. ki. -.mi a-.
I lie I. J...H I. Al.lv. KMi..M. Ifcy
Take Kit lhiT. i hl.-tifli-rll IMiiin.Hiii IliutiJ
I'lIU " '' UruKnUU vor him
fOR RENT.
FOR RENT One large unl'iinilb'.ieil
roo.i' at $1.00 ier month; fine lo-
cation for high school or 2 unfurn-
ished cheaji. -H-4 N. Broad.
FOR RENT Large cool sleeping
room toilet and hath adjoining. In
Brunner building over Houghton's
feed store. Terms to suit.
FOR RENT Good wheat land 110
acres 6 1-2 miles northeast of town.
Address Mrs. M. E. Kellogg 117 East
College.
FOR RENT A 4-room furnished
cottage close in J16 S. Ash
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY to loan on city nnd farm
property. T. A.. Baggott.
$.-00000.00 TO LOAN on farms at
fi-'i per cent ' including comti is-
sion. Fariji . insurance a specialty..
For either Bee Pennock & Son over
Oklahoma State Bank.
FARM LAND.
SMALL MISSOURI FARM $5 cash
and $5 monthly; no Interest or
taxes; highly productive land; close
to 3 big markets; write for photo-
graphs and full information. M linger
A. 155 N. Y. Life lildg. Kansas City
Mo. ' 7 g.
WHAT THEY ALL SAY.
Employer. 1 hope yuu save some-
thing out of your salary James?
Office-Boy. Yes sir; 'most all of:
it sir.
Employer (eagerly ). Do you want
to buy au automobile cheap?
HELP.
Miss Casey. And when we are
married papa we are Hoin' to build;
1a bunualOW. wc are s.iviuy iui i
firm-
1 (...... AtI fli'll Vu-ln vc. Marv.
Slum'. Oi'll bcfin savin' the bungs
now. tli -li 'twill take a long toimc
to u.-i 1 ' '.:.:!' '. 1 ::v iny use.
TOWEL SUPPLY "
towels and aprons of all kinds fur
nished at very reasonable prices. See
heforo you buy. J. D. Crays.
By Mort. M. Bi:rei
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We arc all for Cheap ootls
When we start out to buy
And we're all for h'rcc Air
When we're minded to fly.
Vre are all for Free Smokes
Like a lot of old Jays;
And we favor Free Lunch
When the other man pays.
We lie on Free Beds
In the Hospital Ward;
And we sponge on our Friends
For a little Free Board.
We approve of Free Farms
When we're ready to fence;
And we cabbage Free Seeds
At the Public Expense.
We approve of Low Freight
When we're shipping the Stuff;
JVnd the Postage is high
And we're paying enough.
We will take a Free Pass
With a wink and a grin;
And we cuddle our Graft
And we think it no sin.
And 'when others are Clubbed
We're for Raking the Muck;
And we're all for Free Trade
In the Other Man's Truck!
Charles Irviu Juukin.
PERSUASIVE.
Far i Jm concealing anything of
pertinency to the issue the old ser-
pent freely confessed that if Eve
should eat the apple it meant clothej
from that time forward.
"But" he argued and never more
cogently "clothes will be something
to talk about when you are tired of
the weather and don't happen to be
brainy!"
And the first 'mother bethinking
her how many of her daughters were
destined to find themselves in such-
wise circumstanced thereupon yield-
ed the point with what result is
only too well known to the present
generation of mankind.
EVEN THEN.
First AnU-diluvian (in Methuselah's
time). What's the discussion about
over there?
Second Ditto. Same old topic:
Whether a man aged 320 ought to
marry a girl of 140.
BEFORE AND AFTER.
Stella. When you are engaged
you tell him that he must econo-
mize. Bella. And after you are married
he tells you that you must.
IN THE GLOAMING.
The Almost-Victim. You said
these lots fronted New York. Why
they're at least thirty miles out.
Real Estate Agent. True but
what of it? See that glow in the sky?
That's New .Yorkl
THE SUMMER PARTING.
Jho Wife. O Jim! What shall
we do with the cat?
The Husband. LeavS her here. I
wouldn't take a cat I thought any-
thing of to the place jvherfl we're
going to board I
THE FIRST INTIMATION.
A poet once upon a time was toss-
ing off some trifles light as air. He-
was not osrticularlv different from
other poets yet whet hy chance he
tossed off a trilie lighter than air he
fell for a moment thoughtful.
"What does it luctrestr" he mused
soberly.
But the day or the blrdman was
not yet come: so the. poet after an
Interval of meditation returned as it
were to his muttons and the world
vagged peacefully on.
NO DANGER.
City eousln.But Cousin Eben
eu can't go to the party In tho9o
fluthe.s Your grandfather wore
those at least forty years ago
Cousin Kben. That's all right.
You don't suppose there'll be any-
body at the party that saw him in
theB.1 da yan? -
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By Mort M. Burger
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Leader
Want Ad
Phone 75
3 Lines
3 Ti
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25 Cents.
Letter rues for saio ot The Leader
offl?. Price 35c. 3 for $1.00.
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SERVltKS.TATtt)N (0
J. D. Van Hoozer
Proprietor
1VIETZ
THE TAILOR
The Snappiest Line of
Fall and Winter
WOOLENS
in the City.
Suits $14.00
and up. All Wool and Guaran-
teed for One Year.
Trousers All Wool
$4.00 and up
122 W. Okla. Phone 809
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915, newspaper, August 20, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc617469/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.