The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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Hut nt t i vcrylhinj; A shop must have -wormy miti-nai and jjoou workmanship to deserve ana obtain a place in a Hernia stocK tor oacK oi me laoet is inu uunuu repuenvon
that inu"t le sustained. What are the new fall t-tvles? The new effects this season are almost entij-el brought out In the shoemaktog. There are no freakish shape? or extreme edges
to'distrac- ones attention from the real ilUies of .1 s'loe; In fact it is the quality that determines the new style? as the new custom effects cannot be produced by unskilled work-
men and cheap materials. Herald shoes excel in the-e high qualities. And furthermore. Herald Shoes are built for comfort they need no breaking in. They in comfortable from
the irom nt vou put hem on; y t the look well as long as yon wear them. Whether you want shoes to stanJ4n or to walk in. to dance In or to talk in we have them and at the
right prices " For instance; ...- . r... ...-..i i- i n - nnnrs i m
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F you are a sensible clothes-money-spender you're
going to gel m9rst for-your-moaey. clothes; which
is only another way.ol saying you're coming lterc to
get 'em. Whatever you need to mrtke you as well
dressed as you ought to be and as comfortable in
body mind and pocket as you ought to be you will
buy here if you buy right.
We rrake a point oi "having the best clothes made;
whatever your clothes appropriation may be you'll
find the clothes here to lit It. In suits .and overcoats
you'll find nothing to compare with the famous
Hart Schaffner & Marx
goods For excellence of styles for perfection of
tailoring and fitting quality they are unequaled. No
man Is so particular of his clothes-looks that we can-
not satisfy him In these H S & M gorids. Better see
and try on some of these suits and oVercoats.
A. O. FAHaUHARSON
The Only High Grade Clothier.
Phone 146. ' ' v ' H2 W. Okla Ave.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jesse IS. Elliott et ux to
Je&e A Smith wrran."y ueed.
lota 1 anil 2. block 5L Wee'
Guthrlo 1 WO
H N Leonard et u w Hpnry '
M Ferguson warranty dd
part north half northwest qua
tcr 20. IS. 2. 2a
A G Jone ct u.. to Bihel
Walk r T)rarranty dead. lotB It
and 12 block 90. Eas Outhrle .
Andrew J. Fleming to A. O
Jones warrant? deed lots 11
and IS block 90 Bast Guthrie. .
Oeome Black ot ux. to Mt
Pilgrim Missionary Bap. church
warranty deed 2 ac ot north-
west quarter 3 16 le
filward P. Hill Jr.. et al to
Geo. Henderson warranty deed
lots 7. 8 0. 10 11 and 12. bloek
SI Ca.ittnl Hfll
Uossle Rldgjwsy and husband
to Hob I. A Qtffney. warranty
deed southwest quarter IS 15
2 2 600
Jno. T. Stewart et us to BenJ
Borders quit oAalm dsed. south
west quarter 29 IS 4
Mnry J. OfcersXHr" rind husband
to Nannlo M. Okeraon. Tarranty
deed MUtbeost quarter 6 10.
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wlth no other metal than silver
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Will Open October 26
with an elegant projnn headed bv the Great Estellita.
Spanish Dancer aiuUfour other high clas-s specialties
Iu cosnection with t ese fine entertainers we will have
some of the tlnest Movirvg Pictires ever &bown In Okla.
evtryweck Strictly ttforal house for ladies and chlljren
Adiui8.ou to any part o." the houoe only 10 cents
4 Sitters baily ' Barkell 6v Gabardon. Mrtrs
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MISS MjNNIE MAY THOMPSON
llieThrfofiraces $J I2EK The TI'roe firaces
Notice.
Merchants and people of Gutlirle
will please not charge anything to my
account unless purchase is made byj
tne personally or by written order.
JOHN W. FURROW.
Sparkling
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from
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Confeaslons of a Priest.
Ret. Juo. S. Cox ot Wake
writes "Pot 12 ynm I suffered
Yellow Jaundice. I oousai1 a
ber of phvsiclttflt Art! triotl nil sort of
medioinea but sot no relief Tntn I
began the uo of UlK'-.'ii I'.irter ami
feel that 1 nm now cured oi a Liens
that had me in its grasp for5 twelve
yoarej" If yqn vrni. a rellaole modi
clno for tiVer and Kidney -trouble
stomach disorder or 'jenral ileblitty
get Electric Bitters. Its guaranteed
by J?. B. Lillle & Co. Only 50c.
This Is not only one or our strongest departments but It Is
without doubt the very best Linen Department la Oklahoma
territory. Our Linen Customers eyterd all over this and the
Indian Territory. If you do not buy your table linen from us
Ave both lose money you miss the opportunity of our great re-
sources In linen buying we lose the small profit we charge.
Pattern Olofchs
With border all arouud and napkins to match are strong
features in this department. They cost no more tqan tho saw
quality by the yard and they make a prettier cloth. ' .
"Ujere is how they sell:-
Oklahoma City Okla. Oct. 16 Bill
Bol'on. secretary ot the Oklahoma
Lire Stock association. va3 in the
city Saturday evening from "Wood-
ward and at a conference with Messrs
Haymnn and Wheeler decided tr
the next cattlem ' convention in
this city beginning the third Tuesday
In February. Mr. Bolton stated that
it the next convention the exhibition
of live stock 'would be the larges
an a finest ever 'seen in Oklahoma
A Perfect Painless Pill
is the one that will oleange the sys-
tem set the liver to notion remove
the bile clear the complexion cure
headacho and leave a good taste in
the mouth. The famous little pills for j
doing such work pleasantly and eftect-
nalty we DeWiU's. JJ$1 Barly Risers
Bob Uoerat Lafayette lnd says:
"All other pills I have used gripe and
sicken while DeWitfs Little Early
Risers are simply perfect."
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
Quick Heal stoves are always ready
to bake. liny them at the New York
Hardware Store.
iThe knver Enid
& Gulf R R.
FOR RENT Two rooms for lllii
housekteptuB Inquire CIO Bast
IlarrUon uvenuj
Ml'ST 11AYK TWO good canvassers
hi one U you are worth $7.60 per
4a v i-alt at 403 North Division s reel
POUNU -Small sum oi money Prove
property aad pay for this notice J
I). Ilu"ke
"Along tho Wabash" will be at tha
Brooke tonight Prices 15 25 and
35c.
The "Panhandle" of Texas.
Over 86000 square miles of deep
rich. oroauotlYe soil in a delightful
climate
Contrary to a prevailing opinion
this section is blest with an abundance
of good pure water found at no great
depth
It is Just the country you have been
looking for it meets overy. require
ment
Send for and read "Th6 Panhatlle
of Texas" published by the Santa Fa.
A. J. Corkins
Quthrle Okla. Agent
r52v'J- jl. ti
Debt iui tne inoie
Bst for the Han
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;" Alfalfa Route
Through Rates to aH
points
Via Enid O. T -
In connection with ti
Irrisc9 .System and
Roek Island S) sitr
J. J. Cflnniiigliam
0. A P. A P. Dept.Enld. O.T
Harry Weinberger
State Agent.
WISE & LINN
Coal and ' Feed
Cash paid for Hides
S6Sth Division Street.
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Telephone 662
Quality No.
740
743
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750
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Size.
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8x10.
8x12
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8x10
8x12
8x14
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8x12
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8x11
10x10
8x18
8x14
10x10
10x12
8x12
8x14
8x10
10x12
8x12
8x14
10x12
10x14
10x10
Price Napkins to Match
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1.5
3 li
3 7ii
2.75 doz
Napkins to Matclu
3.50 doz
2 75 Napkins to Match
3.4f
3 96
4.60
3 00
.175
4 50
6.25
5 00
G.60
5.75
6.75
3.85 doz
Napkins to Match
4.50 doz
Napkins to Match
4.95 doz
coo Napkins to Match
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COT Napkins to Match
7.P6
loeo 7.25 doz
s so' Napkins to Match
10 50
10.00
ww 8.50 doz
These arc denoted in quarters of a yard. There-
fore a cloth marked 10x12 measures 2 jds by 8jds
Brooks Theatre
Three Nights Beginning
Thursday Oct. 15
Marie Fountain Companj
22 people. Baud and Orchestra. Presenting all the popm
lar plays at popular prices. Plenty of specialties.
Prices
i5c 25c s'54
Sunday Oct 18
A THORNE
A Play for the Masses
Prices - - 25c 50c 75c
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 90, Ed. 1, Friday, October 16, 1903, newspaper, October 16, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72180/m1/8/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.