The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 12, 1902 Page: 8 of 8
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The social event of the season. James B. Belcher present
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Supported by an all star cast
In Mariba Morton's Clever Comedy
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With the original production as presented 150 nigh s it thW
Manhattan theatre N Y. last season. Seats on safe
Prices - $i.5o$i.oo7550;:256 ;
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Aiden Benedict's new scenic production of Marie Corelli's o
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As dramatized by Chas W. Chase
Excellent cast of character Beautiful stage setting.
Special scenery" for every act. Magnificent electrical effects.
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The Olympia Opera Co.
Will play a return engagement
Return Engagement next
Saturday and Sunday Nov. 14Q& 15
WHEBB EMOLAND OAIUB
Aricans Now Kambiih!nging Mn1 u
factarinar Plan sou Er.K.iah
Torflgn manufatuiers vho fl t i
good market tn this country for t ir
1 'ndurta often learn in time tint it
li) them better to manuiaetrrc trs
lor the whole Europe The lateit W111-
imllon of this Is seen In the propc sal
to build big works In Blrmlnghvi.i
with a capital of 200000 for the
manufacture of the Lvko HprocMt
link chain an article i.p m no nu-
1 m ted from tho United States. Amer-
ican manufacturers havo been spsjcinliy
TtLiiy In slatting works in this coun-
try. In the chemical trade Burroughs
U Wellcome havd now a great plant
here. In printing Messra. Hoe now
tnako their machines In England. In
electricity the British Veitlnghoua
Company and the Qe.ierat Electric
Company of Now York are both put-
tltm up considerable promises. In tar
building the Brill Company has coma.
These aru only a fow out of tho mnny.
The lneominf; of foreign firms U
only an yet at Its commencement.
Itiero are odvIoub advantages for
American manufacturers to curry on
Ihelr work hero for Europe rather than
In tbolr own land. In numbers ut
cases however. American manufaebu-
eVs have been deterred from comlnr to
this countr on account of the nttltudu
ossumed by British labor tovard In-
proved methods But this attitude s
so rapidly changing for the better that
U will not much longor bar the way.
Mr. Jf. C. Stowart. whose records
with British labor In the erection of
the British Westlngbouso works at
Manchester have mado him the wpa.t..
tajkad-of man In the ludustrlul wbrUl
today. Is not as has generally been
supposed a member of the Went in g-
tiouBt organization but Is the heui ol
u prominent American construction
company. Messrs. J. C. and A. M.
k'fiirart. ti St. Louis Plttsborg and
Nw C-Wna ili. otorirt Is tn engi-
neer by profession and. Judging by U.o
Importance aqd scope of his openvtlons
ha Is to the constructing engtne&rs of
America what Sir John Alrd Is lo
thpse of Great Britain. He builds
bridges dams locks docks hoteK
manufactories canals and railroads
with equal facility He has a record
for getting things done In time and I
likely soon to stir up our master build-
ers and contractors as mm h as he li 'B
already stlrredmp our men .
It Is noteworthy that his first con-
tract in England the Westlughouse
workwas co-exlstent with his flnt
visit to this country In carrying - It
cut he has not only made a record un-
paralleled here but has also given
proof that tho British workman can do
asmuoh and as well and In as little
tiros m thi Americans If you pay him
well and know how to manage him.
Mr. Stewart returns to America at tho
end of April on the expiration of hi
contract with the Westlnghouso Com-
pany but we have probably not heard
the last of him here. London Mall.'
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Oklalu mas Ltryest Dry Goods
MER. HANTS
Special
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The Store that Sells the Best
Suits and Overcoats
We are selling SufTs and Overcoats in high
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instances lower than you pay for inferior gar-
ments elsewhere.
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$5.00 $650 $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 and Up
See them. Buy them and you will save money
on your purchase New patterns just received
in stiff bosom Manhattan Shirts Also'tbe
latest things iust arrived In neckwear hosiery
hats ami underwear. Always reliable.
Levy's Bee Hive
Clothing House
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The Danderine Barber Shop
Under Bank of Inditxrv Territory
Enjoys a Territorial Reputation for Good. Clean Work.
DANDR.UFFOID. We HcLve It. That's All.
Friday and
Saturday
Nov. 14 and i5
Burryna's Heodqurtr to Qo.
A court ordor has been mado tn
Rochester N. Y. which will meu the
destrucpen of one of the landmarks of
Washington county the stately man-
Lion at Sandy Hill which was the head-
quartora of General Burgoyne in the
Saratoga campaign of 1777. The home-
btead haa remained In the same family
for many years and now tho march of
time haa made It necessary that "It
should be rafced to make way for fac-
tories. 6
Nearly halt a century ago Nelson A.
Walt who had lived In the old home-
stead for years' died. In his will h
provided that his daughter. Mary A.
Dalton should have the use of it for
life At her death Uio property was to
pastfto an unmarried bon of Mrs. Dal
ton.
Since Mr. Walt'B death a meta
roorphosls has taken place In Sandy
Hill. Its nearness to Saratoga and ad-
vnntAgai from a commercial point of
view have enhanced the values of prop
erty. Factories have sprung up and
the old colonial structure la now sadly
out of place among the towering work
shop buildings.
nMrs. Dalton moved to Bath Steuben
county. Destroys of realizing some
thing from the homestead she consult
ed a lawyer but after searching the
law jooks he decided that there wari
nothing In them by which Mrs. Dalton
couM break tho express will of her
father which was so drawn that thti
property would remain in the famllv-
for generations.
It was in vain that she argued how
It was clearly the Intention of her fath-
er to provide them with a suitable In-
come and that his Intention bad been
thwarted by the erection of factory
buildings which had reduced the In-
come from the homestead to nothing.
The legislature however was appealed
to and a special act was passed permit-
ting her to begin proceedings to dis-
pose of the house and three acres of
land about It Tho probability la that
a large sum will be paid for It
In the early part of the century tlje
old mansion was the scene of many
festivities It Is In the old colonial
style and many especially the older
residents of that county will mourn the
phasing ef the ancient landmark New
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A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Henry ea'lng is usually the first
okua of iad!wtIon. Repented at-
tacks inflame the mucous membranes
l!t!tag the stomach exposes the norvos
oft stomach producing a sweljlng
ar to ing heartburn headache sour
clslng: nnd finally catarrh o: the
s-dniach Kodol relieves the Inflam-
ma fda. protects the nerves and cures
the catarrh. Kodol cures Indigestion
dyt?epla. all stomach troubles by
c'.eanslne nd sweetening the glands
of the stomach.
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The season for painting
will hold good for weeks yet.
In addition to
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tlon to th olty for convention next
year Is proof that the visitors were
royally entertained a year ago and
expect a repetition next year
you will find a swell hne oi
paints at our store
WALLACE
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of them comes our underwear. Ii
you're after good solid underwear-
comfort you'll get it in the kind we
have to sell you it's the kind that is
an inward satisfaction and an out-and-out
success.
Underwear doesn't show itself but
it shows character; we have your kind
here.
We have Cluett-Peabody shirts too and
they're your kind if you want the best.
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A Swell Card Party
cannot be given without some of those fancy
backed Congress Playing Cards. We have
just received 12 dozen Dechs of them with as-
sorted backs among them are Napoleon Diana
the Mill George Washington Sitting Bull
King Edward Josephine Good night (a beauty)
and many others. We have cut the price of
them to 60c. per pack. Just the thing- for a
prtee at a party.
F. B. LILLIE Si CO.
9
204 W. Harrison Avenue.
102 a.nd 104 W. Okla.homac Ayenue.
For Consumntion. Gouehs Golds
and all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLE!'.
This ronderful medicine positively
cures Consumption Coughs Colda
Bronchitis Asthma Pneumonia
Hav Fover. Pleurisy LaGnnpo.
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NO CURB. NO PAY.
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C. I. Green
GREEN & GREEN
LAWYERS
Notary Public Insurance Real Estate
Phone 553
Opposite Postoffce. Beadles Block
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 12, 1902, newspaper, November 12, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71904/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.