The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 24, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY DECEMDER 24 1902.
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LEADERETTES.
Local Happenings of City and Terrl
tory Briefly Told.
Money .- pleiiiful around Ada. A
Khlrd baak lis Just beeii organized
and the two old om hare increased
their capital stock
A telephone exchange 1b being put
In ot Hearenen
Duncan hoe organised a fire com-
pany. Checotah has been a court town elx
.mouths but no commissioner hag yot
bean appointed which causes the Kn
qulrer to roar j
A show was billed for the national
school house at Vlan says th Sentl.
nel I Jt a woman with a ch.b brolre it
up saying the building wa4rWie used
lor sc'jool and church purpose only.
A trust company has been orc-inlsed
at South McAlester wWi a capital of
ono million dollars.
Center suffered a Lean' loss ftom
Are a week ago Sunday night.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon hsven't a regular healthy nmTement of tin
bowels eterydsr you re 1U ft will be Keep your
bowels " 'en end be KU Forre In the ehepe et
violent itysleur pill poison Is dSDgeroiii. Tbe
smoothest esilcst most perfect nay of keeplnc
tbe boweli clear and clean la to taka
CANDY
OATHARTIO
WANT
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iHND 0UR WANT
ADS WITH MONEY
TO A. 0. T. MDSSEN-OERS
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RATES.
& cents per line llrst insertion 2 Mi
cents per line each subsequent Insertion.
KOU ItE.T One house on AVest Side
ciosti to school good location; also
$1500 to "oan on farm. Phone SS or
call and seo J. B. Qreen.
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Hesisnt Palatable. Totent. Tatte OooJ Do
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTBD Kvory lady In Guthrlo to
see our elegant line of ploturo
rramos ana mouldings rrlcos are
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Good Never 81cken. Weaken or QMpei 10. M and right Qllthrle 1'alnt and Pa'p'Sr Co.
utonhea'jj. Addreii " ""'"' "" 75- '108 Weit Harrison
Slerllno Remedy Company. Chlcaoo or New York.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Purcoll
team.
will organise a baso ball
Guthrlo toasts of flic fact that she
outstrips Oklahoma City In tha num.
ber of manufacturing establishment.
Canadian Valley Echo.
The public school at Sulphur has
boen closed because of Inefficient
revenue from taxvw to pay the teaoh.
Poteau hat) florae hdpa of a new
railroad hut seems to have no definite
ldoa whore it Is coming from or where
It is going
Tho Kansas City Mexjco and Orl-
vjiU Railroad company owns 1000
rnllea of graded right oi way and
350 miles of track.
A school entertainment at Billings
nested tho high school nearly $50.
PR0FISSI0NAL CARDS
Office Hour 0.O12A M SloSp M
TtCRlnenc Phone 3MV
AScrlalt) of All Chronic- And Female
Diseases.
DR. LULA M. IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
LiermatologUt and Chiropodist
800 Kast Oklahoma AAenue. uuthrle. Ok'a.
VICTOR G. HOUSTON
Insurance. Keal Estate
Agent for leddiny tire insurance
Companies.
Oflice: Rear J3ank of Indian
Territory
WANTED I want 2G good men with
plenty of vim aid first class rust.
1 ; don't need any capital must
furoiih good reference. Stand around
and sleepy tapes don't apply. H. H.
Knauss 104 W. Harrison avenue. Bv.
eryhing known In music.
WANTMD Men to tearn barber trade.
Practical course by licensed teach.
ere free work etc. Sixty revolving
chairs being made for new location
Jan. 1st Largest and most complete
Institution of the kind in the world.
Steam heat elevator. Kverythln;
first olaaa. Write today. Moler Bar.
her College St Louis Mo.
John Dovcrcux. Adalbert Hughes.
DEVEREUX &. HUGHES
Attorneys at Law.
Room 16 Dawey Block corner Oklaho-
ma arcnuo and Division Street.
Practice In all the courts of tho
Torritory.
REAL ESTATE.
M. LUTHER VK8T
Real Estate
Notary PublU and
Insurance Agent
Snap.
Ladies Notice.
Hairdrosslng manlcuro and facial
massage. Miss A. Romlg 114 R.
Okla. Room 3. Phono 660.
WANTED i O RENT.
FOR RENT Half of the Btoro room
nt 103 Wost Harrison avonuo In.
quiro nt storo.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
Cotton
Billings.
Is still being brought Into
Purcoll and Lexington aro to b o
more olos-ely unltad by an up flo data
Street railwo'.
The ton of Bradley tirerfty mUestt
southeast of Chtckaeha will soon be
opened to homeeeekers.
Ike Underwood was back shaking
hand with his many Billings friends
tut- week. He report trade gatxi and
is well pleased with his milling birsi.
iipss at Quthile. Billings News.
CHAPPELL & MINTONYE
Lawyers
Practico in all courts. Rooms 3 4 5
Now Adlor Bldg.
Phono 631. uuthno Okla
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Frank Dale. A. G. C. Blerer
DALE & BIERER
Lawyers.
Anderson Building Oklahoma ivonao
WANTED A trustworthy gontleman
or lady in ?ach county to manage
business for an old established house
ot solid financial standing. A straight
bona fide weekly salary of $i8.00 paid
by check each Wednesday with all
expenses direct from neadnuarters.
Money advanced for expenses. Man.
age- 360 Caxton Bldg. Chicago.
Notice of Bank Meeting of the
Capitol National Bank.
The rogular mooting of tho stock
holders of tho above named bank will
bo hold in tho bank parlors on tho
second Tuesday of January 1903 said
date bolng tho 13th day for tho pur
aose of electing a board of directors
G. A. Nelson Cashier.
Great line of pipes and smoker's
articles for Christmas at Olsmith's.
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Removal
Sale
We are compelled to vacate the room corner
Oklahoma avenue and Divsion occupied by
our book store by Jan. i and we are seeking
a new location.
To reduce stock for this purpose we will sac-
rifice everything in the fancy goods and nov-
elty line Books will be sold so cheap that
Guthrie people with that shadow of a library
can afford to invest. Bu books now and
make home a place for the children to enjoy.
We sell book cases too; beauties they are.and
will! make a fine Christmas gift. Don't stop
with a dollar's purchase of books at this sale.
Fill up your library shelves with our bargains
Respectfully your friends
F.B.LlLLIE &CO.
Druggists Booksellers and Stationers.
104 W. OKLAHOMA AYE. 204 W. HARRISON AVE.
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Mrs. Howard's Recital.
Sajurday nlfiTs iausJcoJ tVutlvs!
closod Uie years work oX the Howard
Musical college for 1909. In all
Topecr this eleventh recital was the
btfet number ever given.
Tho gold menial wan awarded to
Miss Rhoda Nefeon for fal'hfulnoss
to hor musical instnictlon rocltal
requlsian and to her toaclier.
Bolow is the programme:
1. Piano Duett La Soronata
Piano Stauly Nocturno.
Vocal Contralto God Pity th
Men on the Sa Tonight
Fiano Study (a) The Butterflle.
(b) Csornq Study.
Violin Fifth No. 6 Chan Dauda.
Piano March.
Piano piano Study in Rythm.
Vocal Thou Art Lilt TJnlo n
Lorely Flower.
Piano Nocturne.
Piano Solo.
Vocal Marguertte.
Piano Fifth Nocturne Leybaek
Vocal Contralto Asleep la the
Dtfej).
Reading Thd Launching ot tha
Ship.
Piano Mendelssohn's Spring
Song.
Violin The Bohemian Girl.
Piano Duett Beethoven.
Pktao Sonatina Harm Berens-
Joseph Wleby
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Adler block south side Ob
iahoina avonus.
STRANG . BLACK
Lawyers.
Practice In all Courts of the
Territory.
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TITAN OF CHASMS
The Grand Canyon of Arlsona. The
great round world has nothing like
io. Comfortably reac.iad by rail on
the way to California any day in
the yoar. Excollent hotols and saft
traits.
"Titan of Chasms" pamphlot mailod
free or send BOc for beautiful
Grand Canyon book. with Illumin-
ated cover containing special artl.
oles by noted travelers authors and
scientists.
Addra-s General Passongor Office
Atchison Topeka and Santa Fo
Railway Topeka.
n. J. Corklns
SANTA FE
Guthrie.
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OUTDOOR SPORTS CALIFORNIA
May be indulged In the year round
golf tttnnls automoblling Bail-
ing kodaking fishing.
No cold weather.
Take the luxurious California
Limited Chicago to Loe Angshw
and San FranelBoo. You will en-
joy the dining car service.
Why freese at home?
The California tour described in
our books.
Addrea Qeneral Passenger Of-
flee A'chison Topeka and Santa Fe
Hallway Toska.
SANTA FE
A. J. Corklns
Guthrie.
"THE ST. PAUL ART CALENDAR.
Beautiful Reproductions
In Colors.
Pastel Drawings.
(By Brysom.)
Six Shoots 10xl Inches.
Sent by mall on receipt of 26 cons
in stamps or coin.
Addrees:
F. A. Hlller
General Passenger Agent
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-
way Company Ghleago I1L
CO. "A" NOTICE.
All members of Co. "A" are hereby
ordered to meet at the Armory on
Harrison aveaue over the Bagle drug
store at 7:30 o'eloek Wednesday
night for regular weekly drill. All
siembers must be present
By ordvr of
Q. E. Dunnlca
Capt. Comdg. Co A.
From MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Chicago
whose representative recently enjoyed Southern hospitality nan member of the Merchants' Manufacturers'
and Bankers' Delegation of Chicago.
A member of our firm having accompanied the Merchants' Manufacturers' and
Bankers' Delegation 'of Chicago on its recent tour through Southern States returns
deeply impressed with the wonderful activity enterprise and prosperity of the people of
this resourceful section of the country. He was especially pleased by the evidence of
frugality and shrewdness displayed by the people in seeking the cheapest markets for the
purchase of their household farming and personal necessities and at once decided to
bring to your attention the unrivaled facilities of Montgomery Ward & Co. for supply-
ing your needs with the best goods at lowest prices.
Nearly 31 yearb ago we began selling goods direct to the user saving our
customers the profits of the jobber agent and dealer. Now we have more than
2000000 pleased and satisfied customers. Think of it I 67 out of every KK)
orders we receive are hipped the same day received and 97 out of every 100
'"' ..f 1 ttri 1j1 i l f i 1 fti t i
eSl'feV?! within three clays. We head the list of quick shippers our facilities for quick
Sfe V jffi& ye!1'' handling of orders being unequaled.
Our Catalogue No. 71 has 1100 pages and contains descriptions pictures
and wholesale orices direct to vou on everything you eat wear or use. You should have it. It will save
you at least 20 cents on every dollar you are now spending. Write us for it. We send it free and only
ask you to send 15 cents to pay part of the postage.
iiERE ARE A FEW SPECBftlEIUS OF OUR PRICES:
MEN'S SUITS auds-lo-orddr. an wool nMeritH: namnuesd
quality workmanship mm! flt laet ttjlee $11.00
KITCHEN TABLE hurt-wood two drawer sod to Wrij.
hoUlM m 1M liour or ausv each top SSxM tocbue $2-
DUGOY HARNESS th beat cheap baraeM oo
warkct
SEWING MACI1IHB. Utsat rop-heal atria. U nsl mu.l
well HnUhed in aolidoaK. fuaranteee) lor years. e"-tn-ret
wecblO' of equal mde iriy wbri agutea. .. ib.K
QLASSWARB !imt vot. eonlHntfoalwor iluler
I vlsaara. I berry man. is Miuvern i iweaa te. i u
n piianer. i avoaw boi
attraeitre patters sood quality
DINNEK SET. oo buodrad ptecra. m4s of American wml-
poroalala. para tver white deconioi with tonic me riot
aod art fern deebja la urtle ereaa. greataat barvaje
er oflarad .65
MORRIS CHAIR.
torse aiaaaiva. heavy
C0UCI1 eatra larao and wall made aootalolnc bat prto.
uiboliered with fancy reloure and oorduroy. lri"upaj
with soud irr-4e ot fringe JS.50
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iriued barrel U hel-plated BMUDtlaa. rubber I
Ui.nu nmwi or lmr utieiij
SHOT (rVN the -ew Aoeiieaa aide snap piatol srlp plain
r mitt
lht .
two uixo oarry abotimualnal! prlaaa. uptoNsaoai
ftEVOLVKR. Yoana- American double acttoa lull ntekat-
plutea rubber handle. SSaaltber $1.50
(Alaoon up tolls. tO.)
bowl. 1 butter dUh I cream pitcher. 1 spooa Bolder t utlt
abakere. uada of Sooly Salahed. pure eryatal ulajuwure.
SMYRNA RUG umthcsreil. (Hat ft. looks as wall and weai
ua lutitT aa the retrular Smyrna Kur $1.2
LAP ROBE. -ra fur goat akin ue In. faooy plaid bluol
of aoMen ok or la SMhoirany Onieb.
rr frame cai-ved aad well Snlahed
ntvfmibl auMhkiaa. eovered with ItnHirUfl. Bnured
velour ptuah. adjuatebla back tnoat aowfortable and
deairabU rmdlaet ehalr-OB the aiariiov uaually sold by
easlara at la.09 to I1O00 $4.S0
ORGAN S-omsti le-stop. oak oaae. ezeaUeeH ton equal to
tja00ortraiuulttrdaatrs. euaraotaud for yean $26.75
4 yards Ions good weurtns qualities $1-34
READING LAMP bra bowl and aund. IW taoh wlok. W
Ineh plain white dome shade never sola for lews than
ilMtota-00 W35
COFFEE. RIO good value roasted per Ik 0.12
FARM WAGON I hone full alia douMa bwL thorough)
good In every way complete $39.50
PLOW. Taxas biaak land aeaat beam oiaeUeot loaltty.
eaoaral parpaaa plow $8.70
HARROW made of heavy wood fraiaea. 48 S loah fl an-r
llnt teeth oowplaw with draw-bar . . $3.80
CORN SHELLER. "Original Uandy". adjustable to larva or
small ears of corn. dnraMa aad satisfactory .... 0.70
COON SHELLER our famous "Victor ' furni-'i. .1 srlth tah.n
ol fan. tarve. tw-avy balane wheel lapaiiijr W Push is
per hour bur bargain $4.3S
"DAISY" PEED MILL for irrtDdlng ear com ur shelled grain
capacity 8 to 10 bushels per hour. guol mill that will do
lu work well $13.98
AXE double bit good quality. 4 to 6 Hs. each (without
handles i $0.75
REPRI8BRAT0KS made ot ash. with i)uarur-aw1 oak
riaoala. sine lined auiT Inches bUs-lit ill tuvhea. tv M M
on. of lee J9.10
GASOLINE STOVE I burner toy -down tank the finest
this class in the market
SHIRTS HP'n'a extra quality ootton work shirt good.
heavy weight doable back and double from double
aHiebed. flat failed seam all color tba kind uaually sold
atneoatsaad upward $0.50
CHURN S-uaUoa barrel ohatn. isade of the best materials
strojar. aoavealent fastanlnga. raeoeunandad a the best
burn of It kind manufactured $2-45
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Send at once for our 1100 nag Catalogue which contains full description of all of tbe above articles as well as 70000 others. Wo suit all tastes
and parses with goods of all grades from tbe cheapest that's good to tbe best that's made at four-fifths to one-half what dealers charge.
Jtay this paper down right now and write for our Catalogue beforeyou forget. Watah for our advertisements in thla paper.
SVIont iioniei y Ward & Co. "'KX; "1sL0::
The House that Telia the Truth.
Chicago.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 24, 1902, newspaper, December 24, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71938/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.