The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, September 19, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER OUTHRIE OKLAHOMA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1D04.
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Fail Announcement:
School Suits
Another week and school begins. Are
the boys ready?. We are. We've a big
stock of Fall and Winter suits made for real
boys.
Best and Strongest materials we can
buy. All seams double sewed with silk--and
carefully sewed. Strong durable linings.
Single and double breasted jackets knee
trousers in cheviots cassimeres serges home-
spuns and worsteds.
JE je& iox:
$i.oo $i.45 $i95 $2.45 $3.5o
$4.00 $4-5o $5.oo $6.00 $6 5o
Boys School Caps
In Eton
Golf and
Yacht Styles
Price - - 25c and 50c
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W. D. Owon n Chtengoan vns
Gu.hrlo yesterday
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J. F. Furling of St. Louis. was In
the city yosrdny.
S. A. Tiinnosef vns In the d'y IW
morning from Laid
Miss Nr'lle Colo of Wlnflclrt la In
the o'ty visiting friends
J. C AYallnce of Perry was a rlst-
tor In the flty yestorday.
D F. Dolnn of Washington D. C
spont yesterday In Q thrlbv
Miss Qls8 of Mullmll wis vJslUnf I
friends in Guilule yestorday.
N. B. Wads worth of Parsons wm
vfoitlng in '.lie city yesterday.
John B. Ottuwn of Oklahoma City.
arrived In tho city this morning
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Guthrie's Leading Clothier
AMUSEMENTS.
"Human Hearts' Tonight's Attraction
at the Brcoks.
"Human Hear's" W. K Nnnkeville'
great mololraMip uMeh will ho seen
at the opera hows tonight is prowled
b extremely fini'ering prospects. Mr.
Ed OverhoiEer manager of tho opora
house at Oklahoma City whore the
play was slatted last night called up
Manacer Btnolo by' 'phone this moni.
fag to state that the show was the
greatest succpoH of the soason. In
Oklahoma City standing room was at
a premium and Guthrie should by all
mtans produce a good audltnce.
. The company has already arrlv'od
..and a promising looking company It Is.
This ramp.) howovei does not need
any now commenda'lon. It has
been before tl-e public long enough to
establish a Ions lived reputation and
one which Is Inleed on viable
t Dally Leador 10 cents a woek dillv-
orod ovary day except Sunday Car-
riers collect weekly
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Staff Correspond inco to Loader
St. Louis Mo. Sonu 16. S' LouIm
Day Sept. IH hrolce the reecrd for
atton-lanco. Over eight hundred thou
sand people passed through the gatoa.
Tho Ko. J. D. M. Buokner and wlfo
and son Kmory nio greeting duthrio
people at ihe fair. Tho Hev. Buckner
was pastor of tho First M. E. church
at Guthrie four years.
John Massey and wife left St Louis
for Guthrie today alter a two weeks'
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next ten days. Sho will ho assisted
by Paul McNeal.
Mrs. A. A Byere is very tick at
Falrvlov hotel St. Louis. Sho Is not
able to be taken home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N Beadles who
hae been visiting rolatlvos in Jack
sonville Illinois since juiy aim iiavn
visited tho fair the pafct ten days
leave St. Louis for Guthrie tonight.
Charlio "Witter wife and son. form-
erly of Guthrie now of CcalgalQ I. T.
aro at the fair.
Mrs. J3d Dodd who has tioen at thr
fair the past two weeks leayes for
home tonight.
Chester McCrolaht and wife who
have had charge or the Oklahoma ed-
ucational oxnlolt loft St. Louih today.
MIhs B9sIo Kalloy of OUiaiwrrtSti
City was in tho city yesterday
John Worloy of Coylo spont jester
day In tho cfty visiting friends
Mrs. Bird S. McGuiro has returned
from a sitmn'or's visit to California.
Uur New btock lias arrived and is now on sale. We have
never been in better shape to cater to the wants of the
good dresser than we are this season. We anticipate a
gojd trjide this fall and have bought accordingly
1 OUR LINfi OP
Hart Shaffner &
Marx Clothing
Is strfiply irresistabTe. The new woolens the handsome
patters the perfect tailoiinf: all contribute to niake this
line the
PERFECTION OF
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Call in and let us lit you as no other make can equal.
In our medium price suits wq fire fortunate as we bought
early and secured our pick of the very newest things of-
fered this poason.
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Is full of the naw shapes and colors
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in Stetson and no
T J. FI'7patrlck loft this morning m
for V infield after spending Sunday In
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B W Pulling of Kansas City. wfMJftjg
transac'lnp husinoss in Guthrio thH
morning '
Attorney Charles Wood 1ms return-
ed to tl ? city nf or an utisenco of a
fow dnys.
THE LARGEST LINE OF SWEATERS
EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY.
The most complete lino of
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
.qarjiad bygany glothing house in the Territory.
IN OUR BOYS and CHILDRENS
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
"VVe are especially s.trorfg. ghnwing an endless variety of
novelties for the little men' that will prove attractive to all
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Dress Shirts Furnishings- Underwear Gloves and Hos-
iery all show decided novelties for this fall.
YOUR INSPECTION IS SOLICITED
ONE PLAINLY MARKED PRICE TO ALL.
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Mr nnd Mrs. I- N. IlWMllei and
faifillv luvp relumed from Jsckson-
ville. Ill anil the fair. j ' -' --
rocnt stores during the absence of
0. 0. Pjloe of Jefferson City Mo. "Proprietor Lutr in the east returfiei
wap hore jhls morning mingling with tfils morning to St Louis wliere ho
Oulhrla'u l)iifllnoi9 ohlofa. conducts a laro Luslness.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Jenklxs and I Mr. and Airs 1. O. Dlggs of SUM-
danghtor left yastorday for a fow wator vore In the city yesterdf.y Mrs.
wftdlw vtdtt nt tlur World's fair. (BIkkh having returnel from HI I'ono
whoro alio won tho diamond mednj In
Jamo A Kennedy ono of tbo well ( tho oratorical contest. Mrs. Dlgga is
known rtyiGoaraU of Lincoln county ; a splendid elocutlonUt nnd as a reward
Is hero thu sweet of John Sorlbblns. for her ability she has boon given fenr
. modp.la
Miss yffl Jonos has rturnel from
High Grade Clolhier and Furnisher
112 West Okln. Ave. Phone 146.
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Guthrio peoplo hero claim hat th
fair olflclu's aro plugging Guthrio and
giving Oklahoma City all tho promi-
nence. The question Is asked: "I
Oklahoma City naylnc foi publicity''
Miss Aln.a Carson has arrlvod In jt je kn0wn that tho Dally Loader do-
St. LouU and will take marge of the
Oklahoma eluentlonal exhibit for tho
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School
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it Will soon be ringing and you will wantlgf
1 your children properly fitted with good 1 1
1 1 serviceable and neat appearing shoes-
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IS IF YOU WILL CALLriXSZsKl
? ycu want. In Box Calf Kangaroo Calf. Vlci Calf. Colt- $ t
t skin or Vici Kid. In heavy or litrht soles. Prices: M
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SCHOOL SHOES GIVE
SATISFACTION. $
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nates a buiidle of papers free every
day; so doas tho Capital. The papwi
are srabbed eagerly. Since 'he cole
bratlon howwver only Oklahoma City
papers can lie fmind. Somelxxiy Kom
away u:b the Outhrle plers btforo
they reach the Oklahoma bulldtn?
This matter should be investigated.
Wichita nd resumed Charge of tl.
millinery department at tho Fair store.
Miss Letha Penteco"8t returned yes
torday Iroui a visit at Slmvneo with
Miss Hcfen Adams and Mrs. Waller
Gray.
Capt. 3 K Seely has returned from
a trip to Michigan and northern ie-t
Kiits. He savs he had. a delightful
vacation 1
Miss Lairra Young who has jharre
of the nil'illoory depak-'.ment of the
Sendelbach stoie a 1S1 Reno vlsltel
friends in Guthrie nver Sunday.
lVoprlotor Lutz nf the Grant' Leador
department stores returned SnturJay
night from hft pastern ninrkstM wheru
he purchased $2f000 wor h of oodf
for tho lall trade. Mr. Lutz t more
than pleased with tho business out-
j look in Guthrio nnd his recent vlsii
least hu convinced him Umt Qenorkl
Prosperity s'ill commands the trade
field.
P. D Arnistroog la Crosse Hai'
stomach tro'ihles IndiRpttion and ki'
119' diseases MclHfite- 8 Rocky Moun
tain Tea completely cured me. Gain
ed sixty poirU. 3R cents Tea or rb
l's. Ask your druKist
World's Pair Exourslon Company.
Th World's Fair Kxcurslon Co.
In ooiuibotlou with tho Frlsca System
will on August 20th run Speclnl Ex-
cursions from points In Arkansas In-
dian Territory Oklahoma and North
Texas to St Louis nnd return.
Tho service furnished by the I3x
curslon company will Include trans-
portation to nnd from St. LouU dally
admission to the fair lodging nnd
throo meals dally nt tho Inside Inn
admission tn the leading Plko feat-
ures rides on tho Fords wheel and In
fact all necofesnry expenditures. Flvo
dn)'B will be spent In St Louis and
the ontlro cost of the trip has boon
placod nt a nominal oirount In order
to enable anyone to go and to know In
advance the cost of the ontlro trip.
For Information pildrtee World's
Fslr Excursion Co. Fort Smith Ark.
. A Ionian's neve- too old to bt
handtome never too old to be young
ayatn It she takes Holllster's Ilo k
Mount aid Ten. Dilnrs briitt eves
iroey cheeks good health 35 cea's.
Tea or Tablets. Ask your druggist
1eorR M Ollter of Blsckwcll is In
ilhfl city torts y atendlnn to some m
Jportant bulno8. H Is a nutlT
j which Ills name amply foreshadows
NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS
Mrs. Freeman Mlllei
poet laureate of Oklahoma was In
city yesterday
Miles Judge III.
Miles Judgv. e.iltor of the Kliuflhe
Times Is reported to he serlonsly 111
In the siu'Uirium at Norman. A. lntf
dlspa'ch however sir es that bis cm
.ife of the'atlon ' UM bo""-
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fmr Aasll In tn Tau-.x i miA tXt t
1 fUL-Hsji is- vw .:; su sv '-
8h- luul lei attend-( Not jmp.4sltde o be prepared for l
Ing the oratorical contest a' Bl Reno
To Convene In El Paso Texas Nov.
15 16 17 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs I. R. Levy and daugh-
ter returned today from the fslr. Mrs
Levy and Miss Bertha spent several
weeks with lelatUes at De Moines
Iowa.
.Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil
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HOW TO MAKE IT
World'o Fair VUlters.
The navlllon erected br the Fricec
Rock Island 8yteios at Matoi o trance And what kind of Coffee
of the WofW's Fair la surely a iiace of1
Secreuo Thoburn Is sending rit no jiujo mieresi. hi act p is ie w
the anm"unemout8 of 'he lith Na-1 Ooemvr Twuuson returned ret the many attractions. !
tional l-nn'Ion otnsresg whieh will day f o Cleo. He will leave this Visitors to the World's Fa'r are cor-
eonvene at El Paso Texas November evenlnp for gedan Kas where he ill dlally tavlted to Inspect the Frisco-1
IK If! 17m.fi IP Pnr rlia flrsf llmr In 1.IU or nn nriiWas tnnr.nrrnw before an HOCK 181800 ysiem ptUlOinz uert
to mocke it out of
118 East Oklahoma Avenue.
its history Ok ihoaa wUl l. at'e- old settlers reun'on
quateiy repiewnted by a large de'.ega -
tion df t's oltlsns In this body. The H. Bf Gllstran. editor or th.j Chsn-
IndienUons are Okjaiioma will hate no dlr Veivs was in the el'y yesterday
lete. than 25 representatives in attend Harry thinks that Sunday is just as
ance. Rood for political manipulation of th
' ! wires as any other day
Harry the cabman always up to l.e -
minute In Unje PjLnood with naw and . Mr. W i Buokley. who has bton in
complete outfit for the carnival Jchsrge-of the Gr&nd Leader depart
Distribution
will be found a place of wet eourteoui
attenUon. beside tber. UI In o Bookltts for free
tributed freo of eos rouvealrs klU
deecrlptivo literature of 'he Great at-
Southweet. Tbe reader wi'l. un doubt
edly. overlook a very in portant attrac
tion In ease of failure
Fricco-Rock Island System
Remember. Main Entrant Wori4aj
Fair. Both Phones 700.
rM:i""i Economy Grocery
in-. Wori4'j " "
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, September 19, 1904, newspaper, September 19, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72258/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.