The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 92, Ed. 1, Friday, October 30, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY QGTOBER 30 1903.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
THE DAILY LEADER OlOAR.
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THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
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Men's
Neckwear
Now Color-
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Men's aad Young Men's
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Fall and Winter
Overcoats
Our stock of Men's Medium and
Heavy weight Overcoats is con-
ceded by every one to be by far
the largest in Oklahoma. It in-
cludes long coats short coats and
coats of Medium length in Mel-
tons Coverts Vicuna's Cnssi-
meres Kerseys Beavers and
Worsteds in all the new shades
of coloring; also black. They are
lined with suit or kalian cloth.
Prices $5.00. $6.00 $750
$8.50 $10.00 $12.50. $15.00
$16.50 $18.00 $20 andfe'24
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Men's Extra
Trousers
The Best
stock of per-
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trousers is
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Guthrie's Leading Clothier
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LDV AUENT to represent lis in City.
VM Falls City Skirt Co. Louisville
MONEY TO LOAN.
Una Building ai) Loan Assoc
of Topcka Kas.
J. Frank Lnux Agent
ar.
'l J McKUIInney of the Alton-
pawHon Grocery Co. of Oklahoma
I City unci Mlsa Vera Drown of this
city were married Oct. 20.
W. T. WALKER
HOUSES TO RENT.
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phono 2t
W T. WALKER
Writes
FIRE. TORNADO AND PLATE.
GLASS INS.
120 W. Okla.-Ave. 'Phone 210.
Place your order for Sampsel's
Eagles. There In a raat crowd com-
ing at a vory early day.
SUCCESS
Is one of the great pleasures in life. It follows then
that both we and our customers are especially "well pleas-
ed at the great success of our business. Therefore we
have decided to offer to oue of our rrrany patrons a hand-
some Christinas present in the shape of Five &0 lb sacks
of flonr. This flour will be presented to the persbn filing
the first correct solution of
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Our 5-Squdre Puzzfe:
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Make 0 pieces tf these 5 squares and fit them together so
they vill form X perfect square using all 9 piece.
Directions- Out out the squares in the ail. or from a
card. Out and fit them pasting on a card which wlTl slip
into an ordinary envelope. Bring to the Leader office or
send to the Model Roller Milis and we will file away in a
sealed envelope. On December 24 nC disinterested commit-
tee will opeu the envelopes and make the award. N
Perfection I silver and Gold I Velvet
f tho
Itit Km-
dnnfeuoSt'af
YyTtoJiigon at-
3. W. Wilkinson presidents
Kansas State Normal scJiodWt
porln. wan in tho city tp1
Supt. Baxter PreslJont
tended ihe meeting of the coutt'y
superintendents at OMahoma City
yesterday and also addresded Hhe stn-
uonjg of the Oklahoma university at
Norman.
A.-J. Moore of Newton. Is a guest
nt liitfElke
J. C Harking I hero Trom Crescent
today.
L. C. Bltkely of Kingfisher Is n
visitor In the city.
Secretary Wm. a rimes D. P. Smith
Dr. I'll Ullps. V. S. Harde an; Forrest
Stout managing editor of the Knnsas
Ci'.y Star left today fofPawnee from
which point )iny v!li go to Dug creok
Osage nation whee they will spend
the next ten days in fishing and hunt-
ing. Governor Ferguson will .Mn tho
lmrtjr Monday. The party was' wall
supplied with all the necessary fish-
ing tackle and guns and are expecting
n pleasant r-uMng.
Mr. and Mi 3 Louis Page Schwnu-
ecko of Colorado Springs are guests
at the Royal today.
S. Hudson W. T. Nell and Dob Cle
ments are Kansas City salesmen in
the city. ' j.
J. C. Constant and wit of Topeka
are in the olty toJtiy.
A. T. nankin and wife of Perkins
are in the city.
Danker W. L. Helton of Marshall
was a guest at the As tor last night.
Fred Hiriel lias returned from n trip
to Colorado.
Mrs. John Rogers of KlngtMnec is
a guest at the J. W McNeil home.
Colonel T. S. Jones has returned
from Cottonwood Falls Kas. called
there by the illness of his son Edgar.
He reports Mr. Jones to be out of
danger and Improving.
Oilier Benedict editor of the Holmrt
News-Itouubllcan is In the city.
Mrs. M. O. Billings has roturned
from a trip to Enid.
Provident A. C. Scott of tho Still-
wator Agricultural collago is in tho
city.
J D. Thoburn seorotary of tho ter
ritorial board of ogrlcnlturo has ro-
turned to tho city.
Captain and Mrs. James B. Dunn of
tho Oklahoma Stato Military institute
arrived today from Oklahoma City to
attond tho reception to be given by
Goyarn6r and Mrs. Forguson at tho ox-
ecutlvo mahslon this evening. Thoy
will remain In the. city until tomorrow
to witness the foot ball gnmo In
which the mllitarv cadets meet the
Guthrlo high school elevon.
Its Popularity Grows Dally Whs'
round. J
May Be F
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ilness
And tho fist continues to grow tvHth".
every sttccuetltng day. t
You will find the Dally Lendor-djSnrn
at tho following well know
houses In (juthrle:
CaVln'lari
Crescent tfrccory.
Vlonua Biklry.
Mose W0nbergor.
Harry CaHe.
Hagle bnjg Store.
Royal Bar
The OKla liar.
Victor Bar
Wallace's Drug Store.
Wnrwiek Cigar Store.
S. W. Schmidt.
II. C. Rittorbusch.
Jake Weinberger
Hnrdo fi'ieMlllen.
Gray Drug Store.
Guthrie Bar.
i Fran Olsmlth.
I Wm. Barrlnger
I Wneelef's Drug Store.
I Frank 5Iator.
It 8. IVonvea
McKlnuey ft Co. .
Vencedora Cigar Store.
HTnnrmrin
The Outline Daily Leader atgriiftl
acknowledged to be the best lOcowir
now sold In Guthrie.
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is r.i. run o-4?4:j -n:v.
Uj ucu vj-nvca. aiuimu veuves.
Smiths Cider Apples.
The Salve That Heals
without loavlnp a soar 1b DoWItt's.
iThe name Witch Hasel ! applied to
tanny salves but DuWltt's AVItob
Haxel Salve is the only Witch lintel
Salve made that contains the pure un-
adulterated witch hasel If any other
Witch Hazel Salve is offered you H is
a counterfeit. E. C. DeWItt llivented
Witch Hasel Salve and DeWJtfs Witch
Hasel Salve Is the best sale tn the
wrld for outs burns brulsea totter
ior blind bleeding 'Itching u.jd protxud;
mg plica.
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
YOU CAN? DUY OR SELL 1000
BUSHELS GRAIN ON $20 MARGINS
AND TEN SHARES OF STOCK OR
$20 MARGINS AT THE A. M.
M'DEARMOTT COMMISSION CO.'S
OFFICE IN THE ANDERSON
BLOCK 116 WEST OKLAHOMA
AVENUE.
If tho club room 'Is bluo with amoko
tonight lot It bo from tho Guthrlo
Dally r eader cigar. Tho nuro and
good.
Dieting Invites Disease.
To euro Dyspepsia or Indigestion it
Ib no longor necessary to live dri milk
and toast. Starvation producos such
woakness that tho whole systom be-
comes nn oaay prey to dlsoasO. Kodol
Dyspopsfa Ctiro enables the stomach
and dlgestivaorgnna to digest and as-
similate a) e wholesome food that
one careB v. . and Is a never falling
cure for Indigestion Dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles. Kodol digests
what rou eat makes the storjacli
sweeL
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
W T. WALKER
Writes
AuL KIND8 OF INSURANCE.
120 W. Okla. Ave. 'Phone 216.
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Cider for Baking;
Barnum's Animals.
For Stxlc by
Phone. 66.
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Brooks' Theatre
Monday November 2
Kirke La Shelle and Melville B. Raymond present America'
greatest play by Augustus Thomas
jame
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groat company. One year each New York Chicago
London England
rand Production Oouipie
Prices 50 75 $1.00 $1.50
Wednesday November 4
The Dramatic Triumph
. NEW
BLOOTER MAOKERAL.
Fine Fat Fish.
BURKE
4 'Phone 39.
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Daughter
A play of pure heart interest!
Colossal scenic production
Perfect original caSt
. Prices 50c 75c and $1.00
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Made In Guthrie
Model Roller Mills "
We Say It Yet
That our $3.00 Shoes for ladie are the best values in Oklahoma. Tbey have that (jrnceful and stylinl- annearauce com
blnwLirith ease comfort And durability. " "'
Till cut represent a Lftdies Vicl Kid Welt Sole Boot with patent tip and military beel. Its an ideal walkioir boot or
semi dress. Its drafted oo lines that insnre perfect fitting. Its graceful appearance and gentility commands resoect tr'o
all who see it. We invite you to call and examine our large assortment. '
Shoes and Shoes
The shoe business is no side is-
sue with us. "We do nothing
else but sail shoes and more
shoes We sell the best At the
lowest possible price.
118 W. Okla Ave.
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You Can
Send your children to us and
have no fear but what they will
be properly fltttd and kindly
treated.
A Child
can buy as much as a man at
ths store.
118 W. Okla. Ave.
The Shoe House Th at Has What You Want
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 92, Ed. 1, Friday, October 30, 1903, newspaper, October 30, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72192/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.