The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GUTHRIE DATLY LEADER MONDAY DKCKM lEU 20
Z!T:"Z' T!;r
linn
Splendid Gifts
EVERYTHING WE SHOW IS SOME-
THING A MAN OR BOY WILL BE
HAPPY TO GET
Sweaters
Price 50c $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 $5 00
Raincoats
Price $3.5C $3.95 $5.00 $7.50
Caps
Price 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50
Shirts
Price 50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.50
Silk Shirts
In Individual Boxes. Price $3.50
New Neckties
Price 25c 50c 75c $1.00
Fancy Suspenders
Price 25c and 50c
Fancy Hose
Price 25c and 50c
Dress Gloves
Price 90c $1.00 $1 25 $1.50
Automobile Gloves
Price $1.50 $2.00 $2.50
Roy 5cout Gloves
Price 50c
Bfith Robes
Price $1.50 and $3.95
House Coats
Price $5.00 and $7.50
Boys'1 Suits
Price $1.00 t0 $5.00
Boys' Overcoats
Price $245 to $5.00
Men's Suits
Price $8.00 Up
Men's Overcoats
Price $5.00 Up
Our Popular Prices are
pleasing everybody.
(YoW 'and Pprronals of
V"
! Lenore Bjre
I DAILY THOUGHT
!
P
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Phone 24"
A I! haw licit go'd In g've
! ii.it .ill may et Li' kind :
Whoe'er .'ml uiv n.iriT Vr mi live
C.i.o lore la all.
j -Selected.
! o Calendar This Week.
1 There is no calendar fur this week
Willi Christina: just four day of: so
ta Girlhood to Ok
Age IVcijien Are Helped
X PERSONALS OF SOCIETY. X Li
' ' i M ITT HU.'
fa? fir.-: rymptot i r.i en;' flo.
ramie meet of the feminine uaimlini
tit any pri.d of lun t... H:Vlt
really helpful remedy la rr. i'irice's
Favorite rrcsorlption.
Tens of tin usands cf women liav?
tri'tm it v.-!lh uiifailln- biiovss fur
every conceivable lUlme: ; di.-.e i o
of a womanly nature. 1. is ;.
medicine and :u fucIi It- mb lay and
""""'nil let lorauvo I ' T Ui Sc.
l:nov!i tK 1 the country over.
Dr. fierce a Favorite I': 'eription b i
a true Mi .ij to women in titma ...f
tri.'l nihl at timet! of in v. mn th
cr.-ai.a :tro r.-t p rfoin:; i func
Aliss Virgil Tlor is siemlini; loilay
in Oklahoma ( 'n y
Helen ami lit.n
mvk el.1! al linnie
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We Tlo.iik You Cordially fo;- Yew VAnd
P.iti on. i!. 1 iitiil Vi -h Ye a
V.-iy ii't1. i'y Xni
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iUoln- catarrhal co.'iil.
i.uv. n ieii-at. on iiient..i ij. ire.-sii.i
ili;:r.iih as lainliler tlcl!.' I li.iK... a: J
cxliaie 'ion r.rn ihm.. I ia vT fa. I
id t il.! thia trieil ami ir - -... .
tial aetivities are sus;ieii(ieii until al'- uio-J.rino.
iter the K'eiit day. uiul mt week :w lTeo. ua.il fioi.i iiainr '.: roots a..il
.aoliila. festivities will he on ill full i oiiiannj no ale. at 1 i.r m.r
lie ll.it (KlinMI.
1 .ara.i; .
eon- .. New I
ll.. ne Ir.nn
all. i.e. !.
nil U.i. .i'h.1
I ii
lor I !u
ln:0. turn
a
hlast. This al'leniooii tlie MonJay
. ':ve iiamlreil elnh met in regular
a .-b.i n ami toiiiiil tie' o. (I o. . lull
tli liave it.s .une of aiietion as usual
i'nit tii ali.v esei'y other elan has ad-
or.rneil until alter the holida. s.
(i.e. inii se.iral of I he neeillew ui k
elals wiil liuie liieir Liii't clays ami
i'iiristmas ine.i net week. 'Christ
mas nijtlit tiie Klks wiil uiie tiieir an
nnal hull anil il iioini:es to lie a lie
iihtlul all'air lor claliorale ilans
liuve keen made. The Heta A 1 1 1 ) . i
Hii airls of I). M. I . will have their
annual Christmas nirty Hie eveiiiim
of I lie J."il!i.
vii.ti Dinner.
:Mr.'i. Wehli Jlaker ami Mrs. .1 . K
Wiodworlh were hostesses al u de-
!:i.iitl'iil 1 1 1 ii i 1 dinner Saturday even-
liis for the monikers of t ie (!'.i!!:"l'
(u.'tio:i eaiii and their hmlanil-
'rs. S. K. Van 'ii(ir!iees Mrs. i.i.v
' rter ami Cr 1!. O. illirsehi were
.".e. -inl eiusis and Mrn. .1 H. l'aymal
ssisted the hostess. In the same.
S Mrs. .1. .1. Me'Connell and Ir. Hirsehl
j'lindfi hinli scores and Mrs Tell Wal-
i :. I'li'de low.
i A'cdding Bulls.
i .Mrs I). .1. "siiorne returiHii home
j last eveiiini; from Oklahoma City
where she w-c nt to attend the w ed
S linn o'' her only Kisier. Jlrs. Almeda
p'-Xult' and Mr. V. M. Harnliart of
I Tulsa wMr'i too' plaee Smidav lmn'i'
-K at ciizht o'clock at the Methodist
larsonaEe. tlie Dr. Frank Koach of-
; "-latin jr. The ceremony was wit-
nnssed by Mi'H. Oshorne Mr. and Mrs
A. Humphrey. Miss Mary Harris
nil .Miss I.eno Oshorne and was fol
'owed hy a weddinu breakfast after
.viiicli Mr. and Mrs. Harnliart left for
Tulsa where f hey will make their
home. Mrs. Harnliart wore a becom
'vp suit of African brown broadcloth
with hat to match. Her many friends
here wish lior much haupiness in her
new home.
J r TC M k T ; . 71
MtHf ngfm ElKSE.
Entertained at Breakfaot
The j;ii-ls of tlie Five Five Fivr
iln! i'liih were entertained at i.rcai'.iast
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r -laiuiiiav iiioicioip; u.i .'nr. t
BMMHnaaMMmMi wwmhh.h.hhhmwhm hmmhwwmhk " - 1 L II O lilt 1 I O III I '(111 I I 1.111 I " I
" " tll0 holidays. There were Christmas
Reversts Conviction. R!R1KWSG!RSSJ8RSK; ir(.0ratio!'s and delicious refresli-
The conviction of Tom Soulher in a K I'EHSOX'AL AI) i.OCAI. ?t5 nicnts and after a pleasanl visit the
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ccmcs ii or any harm) .1 i..-r.die'it.
Jleilicir.o ileah rj wrywh re have it
on iianci in i rh r tablet i . l..ji.l form
at all t.nn a. If you v.ai.: a . i ciali.-t
in auin n'y uiseas..rf t- d :.:i..;o ymr
case absc.lnlcly free of r. .to
Tr. FMeree. Tiii'nll.ls' 11 a I 1-...T.1.. '
V.. t.i-day. 136 liat'C 1m. ;. . a women's "'
diseases sent fn.e. 1
It churn the hrml when y m t lcor tho ''".
stomach ami howi N.
Von can't think with y.i r v-iem all .
choked up and sinjiiant. li.ai's jnst M 1 and Mr-. el Miile. . i;n .i
tle.i I.ine to ceiilracl cIim'.is . p.. ' c.ij Kn. will sp. ml Chi'i.iuia'i will
1'ut. yourself in 'iod c. iiili.ion with . . r. .
Dr. 1'ieive's l'leasant. !'i!.t Mikllv ' '' si-h'. .Mis .1 .1. Mild
unci iteni.ly but thoroui'hU mid il! n ili and lanulv.
tively they cleanse and r.-L"ilai.e t tin
whole rystetii. Siclt or I. i in-
li. he-i Constipation Indlc-'e-1 i.ai l!:lnus
eraH;" ai
liver.
fell .
Vaiiucb a ml bowel's e it u vcuti ri
' and ciimb r
DAVI5ABR AMS.
Mi. (ili'.er il. I i;i i is am! Mi..- Mad;e
Mii'.ims were unil.'d in Hie Imlv
.'lends of mairiave al Ti"'ii i'iiir.-:i
reiiorv Saturday eveliii.ii. Dec. I v.
liy the itev. A H. N'iciiolas. At tlie
-ame hour aiiu the same ;.ra erhook
service President Wilson was mar-
ried. Mr. and Mrs. Abrniis will re-
side in Drumriiiiit Okla.
A! r. a nd Air . a rren A) u an ' a i.i
da ui.' bit r. Zola. .1' Norm Va':im;i.
W a dr. are smiii1hik a I. e days w.lh
Airs .Mima's aiinl. Airs J. S. Shearer.
Waller C;i lupl'i'l I ol' the la. ulty el
Oklahoma I in. spell I I he weekend
" : i 1 1 his .-.isier Airs .1 .1 llildreih.
while on his way home to Thomas for
Hie holiday season
i.
John Ik.rw i. ! and u w ill :o n-I'.i'i-as
Cny Mo. Tbiiisday lo spend
I ' h ri st ma Willi relai ie.s
Air. and Airs. I. C Nibiai k and Ali- ;
Ii' ny will lie uie gnosis oi .Mr. ami
Mrs. Joe Hall in TuNa over hr.-i
STRONG AND WELL AS EVER.
Fred Smith (ireen Hay. Wis. says:
Foley Kidney Pills completely re-
lieved n i o of all soreness and pain in
the back and 1 now am strong and
cvell as ever." Cold weather makes mas. Aliss Ida Nihlaek will spend
i hinir joints sore muscles and Irroi?- Christmas with In r sisi r .Mr s 11 I '
ii ..ii Diudder action more unbearable.
Foley Kidney Pills help tile kidneys
eliminate pain causing poisons. Sold
everywhere.
A I '. a . v. i... one of I lie
. w :::.'n acre: m laml
V 'or": l I'l'M lA e. a lid
em a "In. ky " one.
l"e I'l'l ll". in kil '
i'oiii a ( iiy.
mm
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Shoots Negro Attorney.
Jesse Oainey negro waiter at Okla-
homa City shot Attorney Drown also
colored Saturday night. Brown will
recover. The trouble arose over an
attorney's feu.
Phone poison for pure milk II. K.
i.i. Deli'.'ered'ativvvherii in the city.
WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING CHEAPER
THAN ANY HOUSE IN OKLAHOMA.
1
Cherokee county court on a hog steal-
ing charge was reversed by Judge Tom
Doyle in the appeal courts Saturday.
W. L. Rhodes
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
PRIVATE AMBULANCE
LADY ASSITANT
Phones:
DAY 46. NIGHT 246.
Pror. M. AT. Wickham of Uuran;..
who formerly resided here will vi.-.'t
In:; scaool mate Prof. Ralph ill to : :
during the holidays.
FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS
t:.'R BACKACHE KIDNEYS AN'. t-AuD.k
Subscribe for your magazines a
the Owl Drug Store.
PICTURES and
PICTURE FRAMES
G-uthre Wall Paper
and Paint Co.
Suggestions for. Useful Christmas Presents that
make life worth while for the red blooded man or boy ThE; Y
FOR THE MAN
Shot gnus i.
Shooting Coats
s-liooting Trousers
Fishing Hods and Tetklo of al"
descriptions
Razors olu style
Gillette Safety Kazors.
Hinders Safety Kazors
Keen Kutter Safety Jtazors
(Join Safety Kazors
Pocket Knives
Revolvers
Automatic Pistols
Aloore's Non-I.eakable Fountain
Pens
FOR THE BOY
Punching bugs
Hoxing (!lovti
Roller Skates
Footballs
Basketballs
Volley Halls
Single liarrel Shotguns
22 al. Rifles
Air rifles
Repeating Cap Pistols
Ever Ready Flash Lights.
Tennis HaekeU
Ternis Halls.
-llrls .vent to veo Aliss Alildred Davis.
;'ne of 'heir number wdio lias been ill
'nr sometime and war. unable to at-
.d. Miss Van Hoozer Hostess.
Ali-s Muriel Van lloo.er was hrrt-
ess Saturday afternoon to the Phi
Delia flamma club. There wcire two
tables at au tion aid the tallies were
in holly design. Airs. I. D. Tayior
was a guest in add'tien to the club
members who were Alis- I.ouiso
Mien r who relurneil home from
l.a'.vrence Saturday niorning. Aliss Al--.':i
'."I'at'.'ins Miss Kllcn llronsnii. Miss
ir".il 'l iil lor. Aiiss t;c.nevie' Ueland
li-; l.eror.- illurke and Airs. Odilli
K. Spurrier. Mrs. Spurrier made top
s (ire. and received the club spoon
mil t ie ards for low score were
presented to His fiierer. A de
liejous two course luncheon was serv-
ed hy tlie hostess after the ganio.
Yoeman Asks Help.
i'oeman ask n'l members I-
heli in the Christ' weik fin- '
poor by leaving doi'ations of cloth-
E in? ot goods tit the Odd Fellows Hall
P Tue- lav night or at tail K. Oklaho-
m. all this week.
Will Receive Car Load of
OLSMITH ARMS CO.
The Largest and Most Complete Line of
CIGARS TOBACCOS and PIPES in the city
Phone 198 Mail Orders Guthrie Okla.
k : Christmas Presents.
I ' The loe 'Willis furniture comranv
B : has received a full car load of t'-r
vr ry latest furniture and hangirgs.
.lust the articles suitable for Christ
i mas presents. A look through' this
lug furniture house will result in tiv
l purchase of a present that will K
just what She wants.
KB
Children Cry
r'OR FLETCHER'S
" A "" r- A
";..niiP gui).! riptlcr.s ta. en at J'
) 1 Uriig t tcre.
'- 1
tf:'l
I
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The'FITALL"
Adjustable Toilet Kit
Select il' Tse Yolll-
Own l'"it tint's
Holds Kvery .Article
Secure v
a' her Pt
... 11'. s A. li. . n.ilil 111. III. l.
I
len days. l'
- Mr. and Airs. Harold 10. Welch m i
llniil. will spend Chrislmas u ilb Air.
and Airs. V. . Welch and Mrs. J. c '
Post. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welch and j
baby of Oklahoma City and lid Web h ! i-i
f Arkansas City will also be guest..' ('"
al Hie W. II. Welch home. ; ' '
Air. and Mrs. Maurice O'Rourk will
have as their guests on Clirisl mas.
Mrs. .1. J. ( 1'Hourk of ( 'oiorano Spring.';.
Colo.; Air. and Airs. F. H. Wright and
sen. ilayward of HI Reno; Mr. t'usey
and Miss Cusey of Vinita; Mr. and
M:'.-. Harry .Mead of Wichita; Mr. and
.Mrs. (leorge Morrow their (laughters
Dtirolhy and -Marion and two sons ol
Mii.-iiogee.
Give your Child
ff.y" "IDr. Kind's New Discovery
.''
w. .
Ki'iil'a U'cw Discovciy is ;i
.Xclor's IVcscr'piioii v.- A fur
over -IS years. It is pleas
ant a:pJ 'liiltlri.'n li!
p
'-ill cannnt ti'.i
' diiid'.; (
r.Tvtlni'.i' I cltcr f .r
coviry is anlisi plu' 1; ill.- the cM iviim
raises tlie pn iegiil - loosens t.aj c i 1 -: i i
and iciothes tho irritation.
"1 have used Ir . K i ng's New Discovery
fol the past three years and use il. i.on-
liniiallv in icy family. My rliiMien
vi r' fond of il f. ii it keeps thi'in free "' i
eld. I can't s ir too much f..r U. an 1
il acd c.ihl than Dr. i I il:e lileaMirc la nvonnuenililij.; ll pi lie.'
s Ni"'C I li'... e.'el'. . Il is pre 'lre1 1 ' flic a. i s. ' 1 .'''ls . 1 .'v I i 'I in ' i'tt in'- - it ' .'. .
l ine T:-i"ijei! 'villi ileal :; ni 1 ' ..m"t put oil Ir itnicut. Cougli'i and
ng L. i son' It no. ". u i. (oiilciii eokk. cftei: had ton obroniecougli ;.;' 'c-
ing ! i 1 . 1 ine1 i '!:;'h'l" I.e. '- ' ii'. mm mil c c" S'.liens lr.ee irau' Vs.
net en. i. i to c.pci the poi : ms ; ii . i'.!'o go'"! . t a.icii anil the. ucd.
ih. syi.U.j . Di kind's ;:..v' J e.-; c Vt a i.-'i: . P 1..; A.I ci: agisU:.
Mrs. M. Million. Tit) K. Okla. agent
for Suirella corsets will be glad 10 re-
ceive orders and take measurements.
Kit guaranteed. Phono fKlij.
s m : ui XKi!sii;i5it
K I.OCAI. MOMi:.T "
a & m sa x X ' . .
For
Women
For
Men
Skip a Loop for Large Fittings.
10 piece '' iin-kc1 k't $1 r0
17 piece u pnckel kit $2.50
22 piece. pueket kit $5.C0
TRAVELING SETS
$2.00 h $10.00
IT i "
nana i gs
In Fine Pin bt.J
$1.50 to 5 10.00
All he latest style in
Good Durable Bags
Koetsch Jewelry Co.
llfi W. Okla. Ave.
Open Evenings Until Christinas
Try I hat want now.
.Mistletoe and holly.
Light the dark business places.
Turkey rallies numerous in noil
Logan.
lldmond will nave
Christinas tree.
a municipal
-I a Chrislmas present in Tlie
der subscription bargain.
.i.l. ; .' o. fane ca t lie a i.d ii ii'-
1. hull! a snow at Hi Keiio in
Airs. Al
' anil"
.ringer.
ry .-"inyder practical n trse.
ili at hi r iicn.ie L. .
I
I e
a nan put three drinks on toi
sjcccssful deal and he can sec
io ml to his bright prospects.
I Th I .i.ird Cf county commission
k
lie. (I a .-p'-cia se. nlon tod.i
r .co small bridge contracts.
There are hut 1 1 more days left in
which to hunt the ituail. The Ixi-
i.mit is In!) iu a season or 10 in a day.
J Dancing never wearies daughter.
jit is liafing to sit out dances thatj
v it j :
L.j Jli.i
01
.t the Store for K 'en
IKTERU'OVE.M SOX.
ie killi! llll II klmw 'iloi Wi lli'.
Silk;iiil I'ilicr
I 'l I re silk
!!")(
NEW SHIFTS.
Sci'i -'ii: Me st vies .'iinl nuliliy pjitlecn.-.
l-ll-iii Sliir1 I.)'-' i
iv W. Shift- !.-" ;ut! .f2.00
.-T'.ri 'i"'0r
OCiit Shirts. ;i
les
km
ADLEE'S PL0VES.
A. v-V .' -
7 ' l$F" !.ill-.i .-ill.l UlihlM-.l. -Iin. 1.2
Other iliA'es all st'!es .. 2"-- t-
SUSPENDERS.
Put up in l'''!i)cy Xmas Imxcs.
J'.ilihi'iiiilcl'eil Silk. Lile Wei)
."Oe
Sii.vpcinlers and iarler:
set
to mate
AJND TIES ALL STYLES. 25c COc $LC0 AND $1.50
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, December 20, 1915, newspaper, December 20, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc618158/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.