The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 21, 1903 Page: 7 of 10
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This looks like a Boy's Clothing Store the last
t wo weeks m many boys are corning" bcre for
i rrw winter outfit and well they may for
OlT.i STOCK OF BOYS' WEARABLES iir large
a Til we are always glad to wait on the boys.
Tin- nireulo of the boys are pleased with our
sUJ'ili clothing and
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for b ' vs both
long pants A
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A r"et M.oed a maiden fair
Yot got it in the neck.
Ho wrote her lovely verses but
He coulJn't write a check.
Tbo Ou'hrit Dally Leader
The best ten center ln town.
Cigar.
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city.
Wood of El Reno is in the
W. T. WALKER
HOUSES TO RENT.
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phono 2W1
MR. J. J.
Says the Dishes are Handsome.
This weok F. E. Houghton the
West Guthrie merchant delivered to
Mr J J. Kelson ex-register of deeds
a set of our ban onu liaiul dacorated
dishes. Mr .Nelson guess was No. 7
The dishes consisted of a 42 piece la-
bia set and are given away by us to
users of Silver and Gold Perfection
and Velvet flour made lu Guthrie I
3 A F. 3. Houghton Is called Lie
big merchant of West Guthrie be-
cause he has the largest stora over
there and because he carries every-
thing ln stock that a person could want
to wear or eat. The amount of our
flour sold by Mr. Houghton since we
began giving away these dinner sets
would more titan fill a large box car. Mr
George Owens the manager for Mr
Houghton says Uiat four-fifths of tho
flour trade Is the product of the Moaei
Roller Mills for three teasons First
the flour is tho beet that oan ho made.
Soconl tho flour is made In Guthrie
by a trJaUy name Institution. Third
for thoason that our clerks are In-.
jttructed 4p. roomraond aad sell Quih-
rig produQtB.
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Perfection I silver
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knee pants and
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Guthrie's Leading Clothier
LUMBER FOR SALE.
One thousand feet (1.000) good di-
mension lumber for sale. Call at
Leader office. '
W. T. WALKER
Writes
FIRE TORNADO AND PLATE
GLASS IN8.
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phone 210.
H.
city.
F. Ixisler of Sflpulpa is In the
NELSON
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and Gpid j Velvet
PERSONAL MENTTON. "
A. C. Nlcklo and F. E. Miller are
Streator. 111. vlsljors In the city.
W .H. Coylo returned today from a
territorial trip.
MS. D. Shane Is a WlnflaliJ. guest at
1KB Blks.
lerbert D. Sands or Washington
DjC. was In the city today.
Postmaster Marsh Iambert of New-
kirk Ib In 'he city.
Attorney Fernandcs editor of the
Oklahoma Law Journal sjtis in Uie
city today from Stlllwater.J
Deputy Marsha! Warren yennett of
Pawhuska was here today.
Attorney J. It. Cottlnglmm la In Ft.
Worth and Dallas on legal bin In ess.
Mrs. A. D Cottlnghs.nl 3939 War-
wick boulevard will give a 10 o'clock
luncheon tomorrow at the Driving
club for Mrs J. It Cott Ingham of
Guthrie Okla who Is her guest for
horso show. Miss May
Ralls will give a theatre party at the
Willis Wood. Saturday for Mrs. J. It.
Cottlngham. Mrs. M. II
Griffith will give a
theatre party
Thursday for Mrs. John
Mrs J. II. Cotlnghamv-
B Dnsh and
Kansas City
Star v
Mrs. J. It. Ilugglns has
from a trip to Illinois
returned
Deputy Marshal Saitfor
from Lawton.
Miss Mary Farenbach of Millers-
burg Ohio arrived lu the city last
evening and Is a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsmlth Miss
Farenbach Is returning from a trip
to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Judge J L Paneoast fcft on the
Choctaw for Memphis Tenn to at-
tnd the weaf racen t that place this
week Alva Pioneei
tlnllod 8tat" Maraha W. D Fos-
cclt came to Kingfisher lrom Guthrie
Sunday in charge of John Logan con-
victed of selling lienor to Indians end
Roger Dixon convicted here of cash-
ing Mn 1 appropriating a postofflce
money order belonging to another per-'
rijm. Logan goes to the pen for eigh-
teen months. Dixon for three years.
Thay loft on the 5 p. m. train for tho
fodoral Jail at LoavOnworth. King.
fisher Star.
County Clerk J. B. Burns want to
Guthrio today taking with him tho
$21000 county bonds to bo roglstoretl
in the office of the territorial auditor.
Klngflshor Star.
A. JVD11 of PJensontan Kaa. wna
ln the city yesterday returning from a
trip to Mexico where he had gone to
inves-Tgate some agricultural lnnJs
in the state of Nuevo Laredo. "There i
I was a proposition to invest in several
thousand acres of the Un i near the
coast said Mr Bill. and tho neonle
who were interested In the ynd'eate
trtve bad mo examine the lan' jind
report 1 do not think a prfat deal of
th plan. It Is too diformt from Kin
aaa to booomo a gooU proposition for
Kan3an farmer. I would ivcommond
that tlfy Invest in Texas land
where It Is still cheap Instead The
opportunities seem to me to be much
better."
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One Price
Everything in this big
store is marked in plain
figures and sold at ab-
solutely one price to
all alike. .
around him on the srliool honte step? when the list bell was rlngHjg was sbowing a fine pair ol jiw shots
Ho got them here and he onlv paid f 1.S& That's what pleased him and attracted the attention of the
other boys. We have more lllcc them The sharps srH&es the boys and tholr parents like the material
stylti and fitting because: they are xlfjht in every way and give satisfaction. Onr school shoes alffer from
most shpes you buy because we take great care in selecting them. They must bo right or they can t have
room ln our store.
A Good Writing Tablet Given With Every Purchase.
PETONA NECESSARY---TO
THE HOME.
L tatter Frotp CctngreMtnan Wbltn of
North Cnrnllna.
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!; iiON. UEOKGIE II. WI1ITR.
Congressman George Henry WhiJof
TarboroN.C.wrtteUte following letter
to Dr. Ilartman iri. regard to too merits
ovine greBicsvarTnaiij-rernu:
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Washington Feb. 1 1.
Perunn Jfedicine Co.. Columhtix. O. t
Oantlamen" I am mora tlimi sette-
rsa ' "" ''"'"" ana una it to u an
excellent ivmeuy iuc roc grip una eti-
I tarrb. I have u$d h !n my family
1 is here antl thay all Join ma In recommending
I It as an excellent reniody. " "
Very respectfully
aeorgoll. Wliltc.
Mrs. N&nntD Wallace Tularor Csl
Prcdi'Jout of tbo Western Ilsptlat Mis
ttonary Boclety writes:
' I consider l'Tuna nu Indispensablp
ru" ln mr mcuKIM rnrgl' ix
iwniy iju-oiriaos in one ana naa ro isr
cured iM;ry Rlrkncai that has lc(n in
my homo for flvo year-. I cn.Mer ii ol
special uliio to weakly . onion ns it
buildMupthe general health d lt ut
d' oase and keepj you In thu tics' of
health." Mrs. Xanme Wallaeo.
If ycu di not derive prompt and itls-
faetory resulta from the use of I'eruna
write at once to Dr. Hartmsn givius a
fnll statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vise gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman President ol
The Ilartman Sanitarium Columbus
Ohio.
Hon. Tom Doylo anJ Hon 'yillliini
Dpwles came down from Perry this
afternoon oxpootlns to moet the HOarst
party nml were grently dleappointad
tJmtrio word hail Itpen raoalred from
tit.j!&peoted visitors. 8 5 j"
airland Mrs. M. L. WeSt went US. Bl
Rent) today for a few days visit with
friends.
V C. Vinson return this after-
noon from a trip tJ Klngflshor.
W. T. WALKER
j Writes '
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE!.
20 W. Okla. Ae
'Phone aid.
Trainmaster Starkv.eath r was hero
tj.lay.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Atna Bulldlnfl and Loan Assoc.
of Topska Kss.
J. Frank Laux Agent.
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Pastry Flour
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Catsup
comes in contact while cook-
metal than silver
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Maple Syrup
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THAT
Who. Hadrtke Crowd
if
ltnaMJtlSfc.Mathls Mr. and Mrs.)
j. jiicriun mesuames uavis. nig-
gins Olstm. Itaj IJonor and Mls-r
Loulo Thomas Miss 7am Bngnrt and
Miss Carrie Choathnm went to Okln-j
homn City to nttend the Ilebekah
Uxtire meeting there. They will remain
tomorrow behfc tenlercd a bRaAuet
Thursday fining returning ft ftnth-
rio Friday
Myron Doyle
was at
Wichita
last
tntng. v tf
lames"AT ltlt-kwood. presllentof the
Anti-Horse Thief aasnrlatlon In Okla-
homa has gone to Watonga to attend
tht annual meetlnR of ihe association
Miss Bffie Lovell has returned from
Jt trip to Oklahoma City
Secretary atd Mrs William Grimes
are expected to return this week from
a three weeks vnoatlon spent In No-
NEW COMMISSION HOUSE.
M. MaOaarmott Company
Offlees In Anderson Blrck.
Open
The A M McDeaimntf Ouniniit-xitin I
Co. of Kansas City. hae opene I a
branch office in the Anderion bloek. i
lt West Oklahoma avenue upstairs I
..th Mr. W B Apploman of Phleago. I
a . manager. j
This eumpan lormnrly did business
thnniKh Mr A E Johnson ami are
therefore not unknown t the people
of Outhrlo. They are highly ieeom-1
mended oy all of the KanfttiH City
bankH the conimerelal a-ncie uid
loeal banks
Mi Arplemin will ke -p on fll. a
full hne of grain inolsions i('ton
an! toek ptsi tor the h n. fit of
tril !! plio bs in li (ffh ( one of
the ti .test cciiinuiius iiotntIon wires
i lb hO"(lrii
A travtliriK rifux-entaT e of lb
ilin ins been hen several .ln ffl
ting up the suite of offices amf he Old
. Leader man thai he spared no ex-
pense in furnishing flits branch office
In true Metropolitan style
Mall dmfirtaatQn of trades will be
sent dlrstt to the buyer or seller.
It. C.drosswhltw wns herev from Hnld
today.
Brooks' Theatre
; Saturday October 24th
L-
Pnfces
25c
Sunday
Lishf
IlfOTv
.8 Acting People 6 swell specialties
Prices ioc 20c 30c 50c
Mondav
ear
Thoroughbred
Prices i5c
BOY
FOR WOMEN
mv-
Much That Every Woman
Desires to Know
About Sanative Antisep-
tic Cleansing
And. about the Care of the Skin
Scalp Hair ami Hands.
Too much stress enrinot lie placed on
the great vslue of Cutknra Soap Oint-
ment autt Resolvent In tho nntiaeptlc
cleansing of tbc mucous surfaces and of
the blood and circulating fluids thns
affording pore sw.-et and economical
local sua constitutional treatment for
weakening ulcerations inflammations
itchingt irritations relaxations dls-
placcmpnts ps'.nn ami lrr"ularltlea
peculiar to feiuaks. llcnct. the Cull-
cura remeMcs hint- a wonderful kJu-
ence lu k storing ho'iltli strength and
beauty to weary women who hao
been prematurely aged and Invalided
by these dUlreN)ng ailments as well art
smh sympatlietlc sfllietlous as auaMiiia
chlorosis hysteria iiurvousness ai'd
debility.
Women from tho very first have fully
appreciated the purity and sweetness
thu power to afford Immediate relief
the certainty of speedy and permanent
euro the absolute safety and great
economy which have mado the Cutlcura
murines tin standard fckln ( arcs and
hit imrr 'Hi H of the clvlliedworlil
Mll'lons r tlie otnen uti Cutkuia
Si ip. n-- ' I v 'it Mini Hutment
for .- i-rv r MinfIL' Mini brnuti-
f hiy tlie fur It an-.li! ; tlio enl
of trii-ts m nti dimlriilt and tho
stopping of mliiiK hilr. I''hiimiiiiiij
whitening and soothing nil rough and
sore hsnds lor annming irritations
and ulcerative weaknesses ami for
ninny sanative antiseptic purposts
which readily suggest therasolves. m
well as for all the purposes of tho toilet
bath and nursery.
MdlluuthiUhwml4 CnUenrtnnlTiil.Oic nn
'"". f?h!l ! rnh. ntrltlft CD) Oln-
tHrak 0e. Smp. 3U. pimi lml.n. J7 CkintihAiii
ES'l P! ""' i Uclon.liT Crunibu ATfc
ltitf r llru t thm l)rp. fol l-nrrltkin
m-Snd let "Allnk tor Women."
35c Boz and 75c
October 25
October 26
Tramp
25c 35c 5oc
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You Will
make a mistake 1! vu
buy shoes bofuu- 1 xam-
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assni tni'int i- 1 ni 1
.uni -nr -an plea-bott-r
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FINN
118 W QBJa Ave. -WjfSVmWmM&MPM 118 W Okla. Ave.
lyiade In Guthrie.
Model RolIeriMHlsf
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 94, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 21, 1903, newspaper, October 21, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72184/m1/7/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.