The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 116, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 2, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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R-HE LEADER SUTHRIE; OKUAHOMA
SATURDAY MAY 2 1903.
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Our $12.50 suits seem to be just what
the young men want Why not? The
styles aiP smart and handsome. Thecoats
are just t be right length with rolling
collar merging right into the lapel high
padded shoulders great to show off a
manly figure. Stylih six buttoned
vest. Trousers full at hip. There
are rich olives favored browns and dig-
nified grays. Other stores ask $15 and
$18 for suits not as good and the mer
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WANTEDJ-Clcan cotton rags at thol WANTED A dining room girl good
Loader office; will pay 1 cents! wages to the right party. Inquire
per pound.
Dally Leader 10 cents a week delivered.
at 117 Hast Noble avenue.
Suits to order. Fine line samples.
O. K. Pressing Club 117 8. First St.
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Oklahoma's Largest Dry Goods Merchants
WASH GOODS
We are now showing our second new stock of wash
fabrics for this season. The line is laTger and
stronger than it was earlier in the season and the
prices are lower. Now is the time to do your sum-
mer Sewing. Let us jhpw you our new fabrics for
Shirt Waist Suits
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in light and dark colors 20c 25c 80c and 85c yard
Cotton yailes a new wash fabric is very pretty and
stylish 80 inches wide in white and colors 80c yard
Primrose Batise the best cloth and tyl"5 made
beautiful patterns and fast colors 32 ineu ioc
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Printed French Lawns
the finest summer cloth made in fine Prenchy de-
signs 25c yard.
Special Values
in fast color Dimity and Lawns at 5c 7i 10c and
loc yard.
President V N. Finney of the Katw
railroad. In Oklahoma. accompanied
by Chief Engineer Hoi brook anil D
lston Superintendent Durke. wm In
the ctty onmute to dishing on a tow
of inpecUon.
In: Honking industrial commis-
sion has gone St. Louis whore
he I ipse to Interest St. LouIb Capi-
tals 1 with a view of inveetln" hero.
He will extend his visit to ChlrJag
Kan-as Glty and Topeka before re
turning home.
J. C" Worth of Geary. Is in the ctty.
Mr. and Mm. P. T. Walton are vis-
iting friends in Pond Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wheelor have re-
turned o the city after a pleasant
ltt wltn friends at Stillwater.
Major C. C. Starr of Fort Reno Is
In the olty.
T. It. Reynolds and ChftB. M. Peavey
are in the olty from Wichita.
Mrs. iE L. Green of Oklahoma City
is in the city today the guest of
friends.
Snm Hooker one of the. attorneys
for Wm. Cross In the contest proceed-
ings is in the city.
Mrs. H. G. Waldo of Oklahoma City
In the ctty. a guest at the Royal.
Mrs J. 1). Myers is In the city from
Cleveland tdday.
G. R. Henning of St. Jpels In the
city.
H. R. Piorson Is reprosontlng Shaw
nee hero today.
W. H. Roberts of Wheeling Va. who
has boon ill at his room at tho Royal
has sufficiently recovered to onco
more ropresont tho Mall Touch Tobac-
co company on hte road
J P. Allen of Hennessey Is In tho
city today.
J. A. McTaggart Ib a Stillwnter vis-
itor in tho city.
Mlse Aelclns of Chlrkasha I. T. is
In tho city a guest at tho Elks.
J W Clark and M. Autz are St.
Louis visitors In the olty.
J Steinberg of San Francisco Cal.
Is In tho city.
Poter Becker sergoant-at-arms of
the sonato during the Inst legislature
and mombor.of tho Oklahoma Sanitary!
board is in tho city today.
W E. Bolton has returned to his
home in Westward.
Mrs. B. S. McGuIro of Pawnee is In
tho city for a few days visit with
frlonds.
R. C. Starkwoathor of Arkansas City
Ib in the city today.
rresmeni inman js. rage or. mo
Langston university Is In tho city today.
Mrs. U. C Guse and children will
loavo tomorrow for Port Royal Pa.
vhare they will spend the summer
months.
Miss Nellie Kimball has returned
from a trip to Chicago.
Judge Burford Tony HI grins and
Lon Muxlow have returned from
Chandler where they have been hold-
ing court.
Solicitor A. G C Bierer has return-
ed from n territorial trip in the Inter-
est of the Frisco system.
Thos. Hagan and family are in the
city from Pawnee guests at Uio Astor.
Mrs. E. T. Miller of Arkansas City
and Mrs. E. F Farr of Jeromo. Ari-
zona daughters of Supt. J. R. Camp-
boll aro in the city guests at the
Campbell home.
Mterney J R Cottingham has re-
Wr&M from an Oklahoma City trip
CS&e. B rtilllgaley ha returned from
a. Otylo Pt Louis.
' X. Felt editor M the Bdmond En '
tefyrW in in the city today.
F. Mllhkan Is In th city from El
Rane. j
j. ft. Rrant is over from Cushion
today. i
Odor- H Daniels and lionls Bar '
nartl to ot Farwell & Co's traveling
salwimen are In Guthrie io spend Sun I
day. Attired in appropriate costume'
each will ridp an elephant In the grand '
hltfllOllroim' parade at tonight's circus
pevfDrmanee
Tom Bowie Joe Fltspatrick and
Dave Atkinson. a trio of Marshall
Field & Cn 's representatives in Okla
honm performed the amusing liny
wagon acrobatic stunt In this lhorn ;
Irtfs pnrale and were rewarded with
UakWs for both afternoon and even-
Ing performances. '
L. L Stevens and D. U. Rose are
hare from St Lou la. '
J. L Potts is an Qnlnliomu City
visitor In the city. V
O. ft Bitrrord H. C. llurfonl and J.
M. Struck of Mtilhall are In the city
today.
Robert Air Is a visitor In the olty
from Topeka.
Secretary Grimes hns returned from
a thrfp to Kingfisher.
Attorney Woods spent yesterday nt
Qrlpndo.
Captain Gridley's
Mother and Brother
Restored by
Peruna.
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DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP MAMl'IA-CU'TAIN (JRIDLEY COMMANDER.
Mrs. Oridlcy mother ot Captain Qrldtcy who was In command
of Dewey's flagship at the destruction of tjfie Spanish fleet at Manila
says of our remedy Peruna:
"At the solicitation of a friend I used Peruna and can truthfully
say it Is a grand tonic and Is a woman's friend and should be used
In every household. After using It for a short period 1 feel like
new person. "AtRS. QRIDLEY.
Thi. Cambridge club met Wednosday
afternoon with Mrs. Aboil. Tho les-
son was upon tho Lifo Shd Character
of William Pitt; also the Seven Years'
War or the War that Decided that
England Should be the Controlling
Power In the Now World and the be
ginning of her empire In Indian. On
lh Book Tublo the artlclo In Tho Out
look "Medlavellsm Is not tho Gospel"
was especially suggested as subject
for thought and tho now books "Lady
Roso'b Daughtor" and "Tho Pit" wore
considered JntefrosQlng reading and
well worth whllo. Tho n.ombers are
vory enthusiastic over "Tho Baby
Show" that will bo glvon In about a
jjvpok and spoilt soma 1itiq In discuss
ing and planning for It Tho club will
fnjfflt noxt Monday aftdinoon at tho
Homo of Mrs. Corklnfl.
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. ' The X'Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
tests nnd examination with the aid of
tho X-Rays establish it as a fact that
Catarrh of tho stomach Is not a dis-
ease of Itself but that It results from
repoatod attackf of lndlgostlon. "How
Cau I Cure My lndlgostlon?" Kodol
Dyspopsla Cure Is curing thousands.
It will cure you of indigestion and dys-
pepsia and prevent or cure Catarrh of
the Stomach. Kodol digests what you
eat makes the stomach sweet. Sold
by J. N. Wallnce.
Mrs. Longatrcot is the wlfo of tho fa-
mous Confodarato General Liuatonant-
Gonoral James Longstraat tho only liv-
ing ox-Cohfodorato oflicerof that rank.
Bho writes as fallows to Tho Peruna
McdioinoCo.:
"I can rocommond your excellent rem-
edy roruna as one of tho bent tonic
and for thoso who need a good fubalan-
Ual remedy I know of nothing bottor.
Besides bolng a good tonic it U an effec-
tive) ouro for catarrh." Mrs. James
Longstrcet.
Hon. Luolus E. Grldloy brothor of
Captain Grldloy also spoaks a good
word for Peruna. In a 'otter written
from 1611 T Streot Washington 1). C
hy ays :
Tho Poruna Modiclno Co. Columbus O.
Gentlemen "Your Peruna has been
thoroughly tested In my family. My
mother and wife used It with the very
best results nnd I take pleasure In rec-
ommending It to all who want a good
substantial remedy both as a tonlcand
a catarrh cure." Lucius B. Orldley.
Mis Mury J. Kennedy manager of
tho Armour fc Co.'s exhibit Trans-
MlEftbBippl Exposition Omaha Nob.
writes the following in regard to Pern
na from &12 West Sixty-second street
Chicago 111.:
'I found the continual change of dirt
inoldontal to oljht years' traveling coro-
plotely upset my digestive xystom. Oa
consulting Kovural physicians they do-
oided I suffered with catarrh of the-
Btomnoli. "Their prescriptions did not senm to
help mo any no reading ot tho romurk
ablo cures perfected by tho uso of Peru
na I decided to try It and soon found
tnysolf well repaid.
"1 havo now used ltfor about three
months and feel complotoly rojuvenatcd.
I bellevo I am perfectly curod and do
not hcsltato to glvo unstinted pralso to
ycur Tomcdy l'oruna." Mary J. Ken
nedy.
Congressman Geo. W. Bmlth of Mar-
physboro 111. writes:
"I tnko ploasuro in testifying to the
merits of Peruna. I have taken one
bottle for my catarrh and I iool very
much benefited. To thoso who are
aflllotfati with' catarrh and in need of s
good (onlo I tako pleasure in recom-
mending Poruna." Geo. W. Smith.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from tho uso of Poruna.
write at onco to Br. Ilartman giving a.
full statement of your caso and ho will
bo pleased to glvo yon his vaiunblo ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman Presldont of
Tho Ilartman Hanltarlum Oolumbus
Ohio.
The Whirling Wheelera will give a
grand free exhibition in front of the
Standard theatre every evening at 8
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children;
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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The land office will romaln at
Vlnlta till Socrotary Hitchcock can
look over tho situation when ho vlr.ils
tho Indian territory. Mny C.
WANTI8D At once 2 young ladles
who make good appearance with
business experience Call at 402 South
Second street
Pears the
Signaturs
""Nnsal Catnrrii quietly yicms to irem-
ment by Ely's Cream Halm which is ugree-
ably aromatic. It is received through tho
nobtrils pleansos and heals tho whole sur
faco over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell tho 50o. sire ; Trial size by infill 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To aocomuiodato tUobo who aro partial
to tho uso of atomizers iu applying liquids
into tho nasal p&ssagon for cutnrrheil Iron-
Met the proprietors proparo Cream Balm in
liquid form1 which will bo known as lily's
Liquid Cream Balm l'rlco including tho
spraying tubo is 75 cents. Druggists or by
wall. The liquid form ombodloH tho med-
icinal properties of tho solid preparation j
Tho Rev. M. P. RIttoy v. ill preach at
tho South Methodist church morning
and evening Sundny and also help to
conduct tho rovlval sotvIcoh next
week. Meeting every aftonloon at 3.
o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock.
A Little Early Riser
now nnd then at bodtlmo will crt
conaUpatlon Mllo.'snoss and llvor
trouble DeVdlt's Llttlo IBurly Ills
era are the famous little pllla that cure
by arousing tho secretions moving
the bowels gently yet effectually and
giving such tone and strength to tlu
glands of the stomach and liver that
the cattse of tho trouble Is removed
entirely and if their uso Is contln
ued for it few days thero will bo nu
return of the complnint Sold tiy J
N. Wallace
Sheriff Bain of hny eouitly closed
nil the gambling houses in Ponca city
last Monday.
Dr. Gully's Improved Turkish Bath
With Sea Salt Rub for Perfect Health
ori'OHITB 'OSTOKFIGK.
J'llONi: 40w
Don't fall to soo the grand free ex-
hibition In front of the Standard
thoatro every evening i.t S o'olock;
positively tho greatest attraction over
seen In Guthrie.
The Rev. C. G. Howes pastor of the
Methodist church will preach tomor-
row evening ont fhe subjoct of
"Sunday Observance.'1
Ramsay Bros. Dry Goods co.
GUTHRIE O. T.
WHY NOT RENT A SAFETY DE.
POSIT BOX IN A MODERN STEEL
VAULT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE SECURET FROM
1 TO $3 PER YEAR PAYS FOR ONE
ACCORDING T0'SI2E. SEE THE
GAPITOL NATIONAL .BANK- AlOUT
IT.
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S. S. FJxNTDLEY President.
BROWNE CORNEL1SON Secretary.
AMEBICAN LOAN k
TRUST 00
OF GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
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KIDNEY DISEASES
are the moet fatal of all dis-
eases. Cm EY'Q mm W !M
tULtl 0 luarutiii Rtnsij
If you want to save money invest In the American
Loja'n and Trust Co. We do a sound conservative
busjnessji.based on business principles. 'ffi&tfP.Sjy A
yttvn 'dues by the week and we pay dividends weekly'"'
AJoqto Loan on Good Scqrit
American ! oan and Trust Co.
hi S. Division St ' Guthrie Oklahoma.
or money refunded. Contain
remedies recognized by emJ-
oent physicians as the best for
Kidnev and Bladder troubles.'
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 116, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 2, 1903, newspaper, May 2, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72041/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.