The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 11, 1903 Page: 4 of 7
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OK CEAMR. ftUTHRtK. OKLAHOMA v SATURDAY JULY ll 10?.
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THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
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We've Got
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How's Your Trunk ?
Going to use one this summer? Nowa-days
there's as much attention given to the style of
trunks as there is to clothes. We have -just re-
ceived a large and up-to-date line of Stylish
Trunks Suit Cases and .Traveling Bags made
by one of the best makers in America. If you
are going to take a trip it will save you con-
siderable money to come here for'your Trunk
SuitCase orBag.
PERSONAL MENTION. j Ous Koach wont to Oklahoma City
today for a few day vlelt with frlpnds.
HOME NEWS WHILE AWAY. j D. I. Johnston or Ann Arbor Mich..!
Subscribers of the Dally Leader is In the city and will locate here tic
away during the summer may have the Is woll pleased with tbo future pros-
paper maHcd regularly each day to poets of Guthrio and will Invest In
any address at the rate of fifty cents Quthrio property.
a montlu .Address changed as oftcfa Chas. Cunningham wont to Collins-
as desired. .While out of town the vlllo I. T. this afternoon for a fow
Drily Leader will be to you like a days visit.
di.ly lette from home. j Fred Lay who noils dry goods "and
: jslch" for Marshall Flold & Co. will
. Mrs. Ethel Maaon and children' 6f rcnder hls 8llIwlay voUons in Guth-
Guthrie arrived Monday evening andre- "Th10 ls wmeUiIng so soothing
oro visiting at tho home of her sister. nnd " ln tho Guthrie atmos-
Mrs. T. T. Godfrey. Mrs. Mason was Jhcrc'" he Glares "that it is a posl-
nccompanied by an unci Solomon Uve roUcf t0 tho Raveling man to
DatiThnrtv. of Indlnnnnolls. Ind.. whoBPVnu oununy in. mo town.
will visit for some time with the GSd-
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Something
freys. Mcdford Patriot.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkin of Ton-
kawa. are in tho city for a few days
visit with friend. Mr. Wilkin rop-
fcWJU and Elmo McGInloy gavo a
pleasant smoker at tho McGlnley
homo last night .complimentary to
thoir father. Major N. D. McGInloy.
Miss Alice Flommlng of Delaware
rosonted r.ay 'ddunty ln tho lower ohI- s vr'tn& MmUs " tho city.
.o ... ai.rt. -" ca..i. ii.l Charles Crosswhlto. tho Lathram
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PRICES ;
Fine Suit Case
Fine Bags
Stylish Trucks
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'$2:50 to 513.00
1.60 to 2000
5.00 to1 2(1.00
Furnishing
Goods
For
Summer
Comfort.
Visit our
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Tho popo la not dead yet Only
those newspapers without telegraphic
news 6ervico havo announced his
death in their "dispatches."
Up to this dato Superintendent of
Instruction Baxter has sent out 1117
common school diplomas this year.
This is much above anything hereto-
fore attained In this lino.
C. D. Boardman of Okeeno has
been appointed by the United StateB
department of agriculture aa territor-
ial statistician for Oklahoma. Ho will
havo four umpires in each county
who will make monthly reports to
Boardman for transfer to tho depart
xnont.
Mike Cafey and John O'Brien are
Shawnee who eloped with tho Rov.
Posey of Cook Pottawatomie county.
has returned to her homo. Posey de-
serted tho child wlfo at El Rono and
left for parts unknown.
At Chickasha "hokypoicy" is called
"high life.'' Its real name is carbon
bisulphide.
Iko Hirehfleld an Enid tailor has
received an order from President
Roosevelt to make a pair of trousers
out of doeskins. President RoosvoU
killed the does hjlo on his recent
trip to the mountains.
ln tho city working upon tho project Jiust acrss tho driveway from Kansas
of -a townsite to bo located on tho lino
of tho El Reno and Guthrie railway in
Deer creek township. They feel sat.
lsflod that the lino will bo construct-
ed during tho present year.
The National Coffee and Tea com-
pany under tho successful manage-
ment of A C. Otfhouson is enjoying
a big patronage from Guthrie buyors.
The store Is ono of the most attractive
on Oklahoma avenue
Watonga business men. aro making
an effort to improVo the roads leading
Into that piace In time for the market-
ing of tho grain crop. It is a move
which many towns aro taking up es-
pecially elnce tho heavy ralnB of tht
spring and early summer put the high-
Josio Shtlton the eighteen year olj
daughter o: a prominent citizen of
The robl-ers who killed Marshal
Cross at Geary this week aro believed
to be Oscar Green and tho two Mar
tin boya vho robbed tho Hennessey
depot several months ago.
The Oklahoma building at tho St.
Louis World's Fair will bo located
between New York and Colorado and
latlvo assomblys.
Landlord Van Duyn of tho Royal
hotel at Guthrie was In tho city yos-
terday and today tho guost of Colonel
Billings of the Frantz hotel. Major
I Van Duyn being a military man is a
great lover of a good horse Ho
bought a borrel saddlor today that
will loom vp grandly on dress parade.
Enid -Wave.
J. B. Dobbins' of Lawton Is In tho
cityr
C. A. Tilus otJLoa Angeles' Cal. ls
a guest at the Elks today
A. C. Titus of Crescent City -secretary
of tho Sand Valley Good RgiuIb
association is tn this city today.
J. H.Stump ft has returned from a
trip 1o Perry.
Mr. Henry Braun returned ' from a
trip to Oklahoma City this morning.
Governor Ferguson has returned
from a trip to Oklahoma City where
ho attended a meeting of tho board
of regents of tho Oklahoma university.
D. B. Ralston of Medford is hero
today.
H. T. Horrick of Littlo RocK Is a
guost at the Royal.
Ex-Mayo- Jas. Gordon of Ponca City
is in tho oily.
W. C Dan vera of Agra is hero to-
day. Frod Knight and T. L. Ginnoy aro
Wichita guests at the Royal.
Mr. .ind Mrs. C. H. High of ChuoX-
ahoo are visiting friends in tho city.
Mrs. Altort Scars and Miss Allco
Sears of Plana 111. aro in tho city
today.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Byora of Okla-
homa City aro in tho city today.
Attorney A. J. BIddlson is hero from
Pawnee
A. P. Strike and H. H. Harrlss aro
reprosuntlng Kansas City wholesale
housos horo today.
C. F. Cattlo of Castlo I. T. Is a
guest at tho Astor.
J. D. Reynolds Is here from Ponca
City.
Goorge Daniels a'rrlvo-l In tho city
today. Hi has rot fully decided as
yet ijvhero ho will spend tho Sabbnth
day-i-whethor in Guthrio Klngflshor
Enid. Blackwoll Oklahoma City or
Purcell.
Mr. J. F. FlUpatrlck who so cap-
ably represents Marshall Field & Co.
in Oklahoira is in tho city looking
aftoc lu real estate Interests.
man who was sovorely stabbed by
Jaiiios L. Porter a neighbor farmer
last week It recovering from his in-
Jurioa. Porter's preliminary hearing
was poogned several days in ordai
that Crosswhito's condition might bo-
como moro definitely settled.
.BUI Little postmaster. at Perry re-
turned homo this morning He has
been horo conferring with formor
school land commissioner J. J. Hous-
ton. Little denies tho story that ho
will resign his position.
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j in exquisite patterns in both Jightanil
dork grounds prices $l.0O $150 2.00
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Wm. Lee and Robert Johnson "ar-'
rested for agrancy and several other
charges worw fined the customary 10'
In police court today.
Bertha Roberts aged 16 an Inmnto
ot.tho Roscuo home qscaped from the
homo Thurpday evening and was cap
tured by the police. After remaining
In Uio city Jail over night she relent-
ad for tho wrong doing and was takon
back to the Homo.
A report reached hero today from
Lawton to tho effect that Nelson A.
Miles lleuionant general of tho army
of tho United States loft tho Fort Sill
military recurvation this morning for
n rido over tho country today to Fort
Reno. General Miles is thought to bo
on a nuio: inspection tour ana will
probably poss through this city en-
rout o to northern cities tomorrow.
Seo our high grade driving wagons
clbverstylcs for clever-people. J. "&.
Lyon corner Division and Oklahoma
avenue.
French Flannel Shirts
Strictly summer weight with tho silk BtripeB
"beautiful effect and ppJendid patterns
price ; '.. ... I j $1.50.
Th6se light weight Negligee Shirts in all
sizes' good length" sleeves and full .hadieBV''
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High Credo Clothier a.nd Furnisher jg
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d. B. FAIRFIELD
TRANSFER COAL
AND STORAGE
Phone 20. Office and Yards 407-409 W. Harrison
Tho Loader makes all kinds of blank
books and Wrnlshes every legal blank
required under territorial laws.
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take. Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic becouso tho formula ls plainly
prlrfod on every bottlo showing that
It h simply Iron and Qulnlno ln a
tastoless form. No Cure No Pay 50c.
Our prices ore right our vohiclos
unsurpassed. Seo our 75 00 to buggy
and wo havo them as lov as $G0 00.
J. S. Lyon' corner Division and Okla.
homa avenuo.
Aro you a deputy United Stated
Marshal or posseman? If so yoi
need a day boojt. Special printed
forms. For sale by The Loader.
Try a bottlo of Mayflowti Missouri's
Bost bottled boor Is absolutely puV.C
has delightful flavor. For sale i.t
William Barrlnger's.
Guthrie. Towel Supply.
Towols and aprons of nil kinds fur-
nished at very roasonablo rates. Boo
mo boforo you buy. Walter Hammock
with Guthrio Laundry Co
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and Nebraska. Tho building will bo
C5 by 72 feot in size constructed of
plaster and staff and ovory bit of
tho oomojjt used will corao from Oklahoma.
Today was tho last day to pay tho
sowor tax warrants. After today tho
twenty-live per cent additional penalty
wUl be ln effect.
Sound kidneys aro safeguards of
life. Mako the kidneys healthy with
Fojey's Kidney Cure. . .
J. N. Wallace. " n" " .
Soo tho upto-dats Racine buggies
at W. D. PpQkor'ft.
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OIL TAGS.
Every dealer selling 'l muit have
tags. $1.60 per thousand at Leader
office.
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Frtae. Dolrater 1'res.
A I. Cockruia Vice-President.
Wm. s. stiles Castiler.
The Bank of Commerce
Pirestor: A. U Cockrum
CAPITAL $25000
C. II. Thomp&on F. C. Dolcatcr U. 8- Mc(u eand
Dpn C. Lawhoadj puuliehor of tho
Alva Rovlew ls in thq city. "Alva M
tho groatost town siUtated in tho
groatost oounty In Oklahoma" cried
Mr. Lawhead in a paroxysm of wild
enthusiasm; "wo have a surfolt of
corn wheat until you can't rest nnJ
monoy so plontlful that It Is scarcely
logal tender"
Mrs. L. D. Fossottfond Mrs. R. H.
Millor have Jolhofl
ony in Colorado.
Mr. Tho.D8 M. BtSViol'a Ilnoal do.
scandant of the Gord"6n-.Bian of Scot-
land Is in the city for Sunday and
tomorrow evonlng will deliver an
addreee at the government acre ujon
"Mary Queen of tho Scots." At tho
urgont solicitation of the Scottish con-
tingent an.l with the conrent of the
chief of pclloe Mr. Bowlo will bo at-
tired ln thj Highland costumes
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts jpfJUI-j
IIOIB UIO I.I lll UllJ- UU'l Will JIIIIHW
J Guthrie their home. Mr. Robert Ib
a traveling roprerentailre of Mar-
shall Field & Co. of Chicago a pro-
gressive firm which grasps the future
possibilities or Oklahoma by sanding
their ahlet men Iwre to look arte
their !nterets.
Sam C. Barton of Kay See. It her
for Sndaf and to hrar the Wurj.
burger flow
Governor Ferguson Ue'ied a rtxjui-
sitlon upon Governor Bailor of Kansas
for tho return to Loa i otnty at
One Brown charged with horse stal-
ing eoramitted hero several weke ag'v
Brown ls now under arrest at Sdan.
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Mr. and Mxe. Kdflar Pot
nephew. Wenpy I'onceaN
soon ror Colorado sphdot toSpcaa
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Is Still in full blast. We are making prices on every
article "in our store that will Save You Money on every pur-
chase. If you have not already taken advantage of this great
aleoi ojjigjit to unless you have no desire to save
All of Our 50 and 75 cent
Negligee Shirts at 42 cents and all other goods
in proportion
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 11, 1903, newspaper, July 11, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72099/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.