The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 30, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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HtAMER. MJTHRIE. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY- JULY 30 1903.?
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THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRLF
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You can find
any style
leather or
size valise or
suit case that
you want In
our big stock
HOME NEWS WHILE AWAY. I F. & We.h..0t t-ondon. Is In the
8ub5rlbera of the Dally Leader-...
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Have You Seen
The New Fall
Shapes
In the celebrated
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John B. Stetson
Hats?
away during the summer may havo the
paper maHed regularly each day to
any addresi at the rate of fifty cenUi
a month .Address changed as often
as desired. .While out of town th.
Dally Leader will be to you like a
da.'y lette from home.
P. ovaris of 1'onca City was
business vlslto. In Guthrie today.
STATEHOOD. BOOK SCHEME.
Is Another
Gigantic
Worked.
Graft Being
AT"
rhey Ate Here
Don't vou
Need. Collars?
Every new
shape and
width is
here.
Price 2 for
2j cents
They arex
Linen
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Guthrie's Leading Clothier
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HERE ARE BARGAINS.
Bargains In farm and city property.
Come and see Schultz &. Rltterbusch
No. 113 South Second street.
CAKE8 fo- parties receptions homo
use. Address Mrs. S. Thompson
'Phone 121 320 East Noblo avenue.
See our high grade drlvlnc wagons
eloverstyles for clover peopie. J. 3
Lyon corner Division anl Oklahoma
avenue.
Bn ths jf Tbe Kind ou Hava Wa;j Boatf
Cares Cfiolera-lnfantom
DUrrhota Dyitnttry and
theBowtl Troubles of
Chlldttnof Any Agi.
Aids Digestion Regulates
the Boweli Strengthens
TTEETHIIIGPOWDERSftB "SffES"
Costs Only 25c at Druggists or mail 25c to C. J. MOFFETT.M. D St Louis Ho.
Curos Eruptions and Soros Collo Hives and Thrush. Removos and Prevents
Worms. C0E3E3a73HCI3rL COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES I
HE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER'S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN.
L PR. MOFFETTS Mm
PERSONAL MENTION
Governor Fergunon roturned this
morning from a visit with relatives
near Clovordalo Kas.
SupL H. A. Tleo of ArkanBajj City
Is In thd city today. '
H. IL. Pratt and Frank It. sjW bt
Oklahoma City are guostB h the
Elks. ' V'
J. M. Powell of Pawneo ltp the
city. U . .
A. 0 Aflamji Jtya Clilokashnf-vlBltor
in ut.; i r ' "bet
H. T. Grldloy claltri Sg&fci8t the
Santa Fo Is In the city.
W. F. Johnston of Stlllwator Is In
tho city.
Mrs. Wm. Rawlings of MulhallMrs.
Molllo DloBsor of Kaw City and Mrs.
Ellon Sherman of Burleson Texas
are guosta at tho Elks today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blllingsloy Mrs.'
George Blllingsloy and Mrs. a M.
Barnes loft this afternoon for Lake
Mackinac Mich whore thoy will
spend tho next few weeks.
Mm Geo. Stone. left todny for
Crlpplo Crook Colo. t
Captain Bamhart has tnkon a posl-
tlon as clork on the World's Fair
com mis ton.
G. R Jackion of Oklahoma City Is
In tho olty.
Miss HoIod Campbell hns roturnod
from a ir!p to Klngflshor.
Miss Zoo Engart will loavo noxt
week for a visit with friends fn
Dallas Texas.
J. A. Taylor Is roprosontlng Wynno-
wood. I. T. in tho city today.
District Clork C. F. McElratli of
Enid Is in tho city.
Sid H. Mann travollng roprosonta-
tlvo for Marshall Field & Co. Chicago
is in tho city. "Your street paving
Is great" said ho "and oxcltos my
deopost admiration of Guthrio's got-thore-actlvonoBS."
J. C. Rlloy formorly traveling rep-
resentative of tho Schlltz Browing
company and now connected with n.
wholesale liquor houso is In tho cliy.
Tho Rov. and Mrs. V. C. Mllos left
this morning for a month's visit with
rolativos and friends in oastorn states.
They will bo Joined at Wichita by
.Mrs. .Miles' mother Mrs. J. W. Holly
who will accompany them on the trip.
Setli Boles of Muff ton Ark. who
has been In the city the gurat of his
brother Judgo J. J. Boles and family
roturnod to his home today.
E. F. Millor of the Santa Fe. Is In
tho city.
Mrs. F. H. Nugent of Marshall la
Visiting hor daughter Mrs. A. G.
Dennis.
Attorney Honry of Mnngum is in
tho city.
Assistant United States Attorney
Sfcothnrn spent yostonjny at Oklaho-
ma City on legal business.
R L. Beldenhoff of Albany. N. Y
is in the city looking for investments.
Miss Ida Niblack has returned from
a trip to Yellowstone rant wun uiei
National Pitss association.
It Is now charged. In conniption
with tho publishing of tho book on
statehood for distribution among tho
territorial public schools that it Is
tho result of a deal botween tho ter-
ritorial superintendent and tho Amer-
ican Book company whieh thun gets
an opportunity to print anolhor'boolt
for Oklahoma schools. It is charged
that this statehood book was inspired
by this samo company and tho en
glneering of tho scheme fell to tho
above named offlalnl who has been
charged at other times with being the
direct agent of tho company In Ok
lahoma. It Is charged also that tho
territorial board of education has boon
Invblglod Into adopting a political ed-
ucational text book and dubbed a
buitehood Enoylopedla.
For Young Ladles Only.
At ''action recently "For Young
Lad I u Only" at the home of one of
opr moat prominent famllios one of
the participants in displaying' her
Herculean strength with two compan-
ions one on each hand holding thorn
in mid-air. lost bar balance apd In
falling (Jlslocatad liar Bhouldar blade.
IT In the future to guard against suali
accidents the young lady will mo to
it that Perfection Velvet Silver and
Gold flour ia used at ber home In
copious quantities she will have
solved the problem.
Velvt Perfection Sliver and Gold
is more than high patent It's quali-
ty can not be duplicated by other
mills besides it Is made in GuthIo by
HjMoJel Roller Mills a home Insti-
OiLSTOXt.X
Joan th ) M KM YouHaraAlwajs Boogie
'Ugnitnre
of
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Blgnaturo of Oia&jff&c&&i
Jeff Taylor has succeeded to tho
grocory business at tho corner of
Second and Perkins formorly owned
by S. S. Jones. Jeff was a Guthrie
pollco officer for several years and
Is a good business man.
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VALUE
When you are ready to purchase your new
suit you woul 1 like to get value for your
money.
Conducting our business as we do and sell-
ing such goods as the Hurt. Schaffner &
Marx clothing; we can certainly give you
the proper thing and the best possible
value for your money.
We commence our clearing out sale on this
celebrated line of. clothing Monday. Aug.
8rd. W-i tch our windows for prices.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundrod Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. Chonoy & Co. Props.. Toledo O.
"Wo. tho undersigned havo known
F. J. Chonoy for tho last 16 years and
bollovo htm perfectly honorable In all
buslnoss transactions and financially
aWo to cany out any obligations mado
by their firm.
WEST & TRUAX Wholosalo Drug-
gists Toledo O.
WALDING K1NNAN & MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists Tolodo Oo.
IIall'3 Catarrh Cure Is tnkon intern-
ally acting dlroctly upon tho blood
and mucous surfacos of tho system
trico 75c per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills nro tho best.
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A. O. FarqtuWson
High Grfx.de Clothier a.rtd Furnisher
EsiocoBoaoiooioacroMOBooaoaoMooHOM090oitaiicwotXb
J. W. Ferrler. the old reliable watch
in alt or nml optician hns rented room
No. 3 ovst No. 114 East Oklahoma
avenue from Aug. 1 where he expects
to do the best watch work In tho city
and fit eyes to perfection. The clean-
est nicest shop In Oklahoma.
O J3k. ta X- 'O 3Et X .A.
Bwt th -ltl8 Ym aw Wwa'fS &
WMSk
PARKER'S
m HAW BALSAM
nn.'t tod Utullfltl th hllf.
lv.itnuKt ft loxurlsnt ermrth.
Nvr Talli to llutor Ory
Ilalr to lla Youthful Color.
Cum Kilp dlmm hftlr lilUiii.
a.nHUX)t Pri.gfaii
Appealed to Supreme Court. MANAGEU WANTED Authorized
To tho supremo Court of the ter- Life of Pope Leo XIII TrustwortJiy
rltMiy Uxlay was appealed tho case of lady or ntleinnn In oacli district ti
tno Town of WttilBUm vs. Louis It. ' manage our business nnd start agents
Mitchell an appeal from tho probalo In tho sulo of tho official and author
court of Lincoln county. Tho d isod Life of Popo Leo' XIII. Book
fenonnt recently instituted suit Issued under th" imprlnjntur of Car
against the city for damage incur-Jdlnnl Gibbons nnd endorSod v 'ho
red by a defective sidewalk through leading archbiHhops nnn priest a
which he fell "breaking a lee wrench-' throughout the Unit I Slates and
Ing nnd tearing the Iignmouts and Canada printed In both English and
mueclee of his body and otherwise French; $20.00 straight cash salary
suffering Injuries" which he believed
to be worth $090. In the probate
court lie recovered Judgment for $225.
Calhoun Schnffer has boon appoint-
ed a director in jolicol district No. 50.
tV. David McPherson of Neabitt.
and Miss Nellie Logan of Craaeant
who were granted a marriage ricenoe
yestwrday were married by Justice
Ovarlmy today.
and expenses paid onch week direct
from headquarters: oTcponsa moimy
advanced; iKMltlun permnnont. Ad-
dreas David B. Clarknon. Mi Donrb m
street Chlongo.
Sam Larimer traveling passenger
agent of the of tho Santa Fo returned
to his home in Topoka this morning
Dr Sharp has returned from a trip
to Orlando.
The county commissioners nro in
Hose Hill township today.
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KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fata! of all dis-
eases. EM EV'Q KIDNEY CURE li i
rULsui d Buarantead Remetfjr
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi-
nent physicians as the Best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c tLad $1.00.
Every Woman
If InUttMod ftiW kbooU bow
ftbunt tno wwnaitu
MARVEL Whirling Spray
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WHY NOT RENT A 8AFETY OB
P08IT BOX IN A MODERN 8TEE1
VAUUT AND FEEL THAT YOUR
VALUABLES ARE 8ECURET FROM
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LEVYS BEE HIVE
CLOSING OUT SALE
Will not last always and now is the time to make your pnrcli&e while you enn save
the merchant's Profits. We do n&t want profit but we want to convert our merchandise
into cash.
We are Going to Retire From the Clothing Business
8c
Men's Hose
Regular price 15c. Closiut; out
price .......
Men's Belts
50c aud 75c. Closing out pficp 42c
"Men's Pants
Regular 52.50 and i.QQ Closing
out price
$1.87
Men's Shirts
50c and 75c. Cloalng out pirce 42c
Men's Wool Suits
r-p to the minute in style 8 50
Blue Serge. Closing out price $5.25
Men's Suspenders?
Regular 26c and 85. Closing out
price t . . - 19c
Men's Straw Hats at less than cost. They mut
be sold in a few days
LEVYS BEE HIVE
Clottiina House
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 30, 1903, newspaper, July 30, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72115/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.