The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 61, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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THt LBADEH GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA . THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 1904.
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THE ONLY
One Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
Worth Knowing!
Il is worth lcnotfiug that the cloth
used in the making of our
HAND TAILORED W$ SUITS
has undergone tile acid t ' r cotton and
ok
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the gov rnment
it is thoroughly SHRUNK and REFINISH-
ED before making up. We say it If worth
knowing because when you can get cloth-
ing made from the 6est qualities of fabrics
all ready to put on at half the price of the
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" same goods made
it is a distinct
We are showing more Men's Fall
and Winter Suits than all the clothing
stcies in Guthrie combined.
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Compare our
$1000
Men's Suits
with otheis
and we'll
sell a suit
THE RACE MEET
Fair Sized Crowd Wltr.esseB Fine Pro
ornm This Afternoor.
Today's race3 were attended by a
fair sired orodw and the program
wa In tho orlnlon of tho spectators
as completo a lot of races as.cvcr took
place la Oklahoma. Tho people of
Guthrie have Just bcan to tako in-
terest In tho tournament realizing
that there aro somo of tho fastest
horsea In tho tcrrltoty on tho track
they made up their minds to attend
Today's cowd was much larger than
that of yesterday and tomorrow there
will doubtless ho a still hotter attenc-
ance. TWb afternoon theto were eoino
of tho flnebfc horses In tne .went In the
.free-for-all trot. The 2:35 pace wan
an excellent drawing' card and occa
cloned many cheers. The two-year-old
paco vae anothervfeaturo well
worth the tlute to see. -The chariot
hippodrome and monkey 'races wcro
all successes Woodland Dalsj was
the center of attraction tnip after-
noon i
The program for tomorrow is an ox
tensive onq. hav'ng on !t some of the
best races of tho week. There will
he a number of fast events some tluv
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cutting out our ads
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WE ARE
WAITING TO
SHOW YOU
YOUR NEW
FALL SUIT
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test for strength and that
up by a high priced tailor
advantage.
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Guthrie's Leading Clothier
nuclii In hrenk llio records of Iho ter
ritory. It Is expected by the raan
agement that tomorrow there will bo
ono of tho largest crowds that over
attended a raco meet in Guthrlo.
Tourist Rates.
The Frisco System will Issue during
the Summer months Tourist round-
trip tickets to various resorts and lo-
cations the Mountains Lakes and
Seashore at greatly reduced rates
with ample return limit.
Call on nearest agent or address
Passenger Traffic Departmeat.
SAINT LOUI3.
COTTON GOES HIGHER.
Local Glnners Paid Better Prices To-
day Than Yesterday.
Tho cotton markft In Quthiio had
begun to take a little upward move
and while the conditions nolnt to n
fliittuntfnf rnmttnt It ninv h4 RnfnW'
ostlmatod that It will 'go still higher'
within the next fow days
Dally Ixader 10 conta a' weetc dellr-
erel overy day est-ept Sunday Car
Hers oollct weekly
busy these days $
containing buck s
want the m'fitheriHto 4
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& Personal A
'I Mention
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Voinon Whiting postmaster tit Enid.
Is In Uio clt.
.
I. P Noble or Muskogee spent lu
day In Outhrl
Mrs Floy Shaffer of Chandler In
In tho city viBltlng friends.
K. D. Mlt:f-r ww here yeeton'ay from
Indian ten Uor this morning.
Mrs. Goorgo Hardee Is visiting
friend in KatiFui City tniu weak.
O. M. Balrd of Oklahoma city was
cnllinf on'fritiuts In Guthrie today.
W. p. Hooker of I'lano 111. speii
vettordny In tho city on special bus
inoss.
Fred It. Stephenson of Oklahoma!
Cllv. snort the fornnoon m !h win. I
ital city.
J. F. Todd a business man from
Ildlolhonn Is coming to tlu front and
has a bright future.
R. St. Clair and wife of Clui lotto.
North Carolina were In the city last
night on a visit.
T. W. Brewo. of Oklahoma qjty
was a business caller In thf caplU
city this morning
F. B. Clatk of Muskogee was Owe
calling on some of Outre le's IwslnesM
men this morning.
Jim" Ball and Ben ArtGetman ?mo
well known KingflsherKs are bjro
attending the reces it
T. H. Smith and T. o. Vallloor
Denver are In tio city looking atw
their business Interests here.
Mrs. j. N.. Groves or Fort Smith
arrivud in ino c'ty la; night to spend
a few -'D calling on friendfc.
J. D. Franklin of Trey New York
was a business visitor In Guihr'e hav-
ing come horo to lcok for a locution.
James Matlary a civil engtmr pott.
nected with the Fori Smith & Wow
ern miliond I lu Guthrie on bus!
noiiit
Jlns J. p Cawldy of OklahomA
City. Is visiting her istfr. Mrs. Alva
O. Baldwin on East Vtarnei for a
few days
t
MrsJ. R. Harrington wllo of Con-
ductcr Hanlngton of tho Fort Smith
& Wostorn. Is in Guthrlo visiting her
husband for a few days
B. R Saundeis of Kansas Cly wk9
In Guthrie yestorday. He llk other
visitors believes that Guthrie should
be rid of negro officialism.
Al Koontz. of Anadarl'o wai in tho
city thin morning holding secret con-
sulfation v.ith the Republican -torrl-
torlal campaign committee.
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B H. Kltcn orxtage was ixt trie -
city laat night MrtM Itch reports h!a
pait of' the territory In a practical
ly fair condition In-every respect.
E J. Kolloy was lh rneoymfroni
Waurilsa Ho reports the farming
conditions around Wamlka to Le In
the bost and mo4t nrosnsrous way.
jlnR down the 5S.000 and convorttnn
F. M. Cot ley. of Crescent was a 'it into the salary fund. It Is tiic opln-
visitor lu the olty. Mr. Corley Is ion oMsoaie that It ought to bo loft
one if tho folly sort or gentian en
whom It Is more than a joy to rawt
Captain B. F. Hagler clerk f tbl
supremo court and wife returned from
a ten week' trip te the World's fair
this morning. They report having bad
a plonsant time.
S. A. Billot t tihertrt of Roper Mill
county. at hoie today on tmrineas
jt the auditor's office. Mr. KIMott
mys Roter Mills county wn: give Ma-
thews l.soj majority this falL
During Oftober Governor Fergynon
will sppflU at Jet Cold wa tor Jetferv
1 lllnckwpl! Perklnar CTebcent. Ag-
Jenrlnn'. Atortlson and MoPher-
son's Qrovo in Woodward county.
Senator John P. Hickam and wife
of Terklns arrived In the city this
morning. Thp smatpr has o happy
appearance and seenls to feel elate-l
ever hW chances JrHPayne and Paw-
noo countiea. "
:
A boon to travelers Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures
bsetitery diarrhoea seaslcknesa.
nausea. l leasant to take. Acts
promptly. .
Baseball
.AMERICAN LEAGUE. JjJ
At St Louis H
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at. iois ooooooio o -i 7 2b
New YcrK ....0 4 1-200 2 00 8 16 0 H
Hatterles Sim or and Kahoe; I'aw-
eli KloJuov and McCann. W
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At Chicago
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Chicago 00 00000000 6 0
Boston 0000003 004 S 5
At Detroit j
First Game. '
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Washington ...2 00000110-4 11 0
Batteries' Mtillln and Drill; Wolfn
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Second Game.
VI. H. B.
Detroit D0010 1 2 0
Washington 10 0 0 01 2 0
Ratterlos. Raymond and Drill
Townsond and Kittrldgo.
Street Railway Franchise
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When ho wns asked by someone In
tho nudipuce what ho meant by tho
statement that Shartel could even on-
lertnin un Idea of getting that 300
again ho would not auuwer digdctljf.
Ho said ho believed that tho renson
why Shartel coidd not get the monoy
was that in tho cast there Is t. strlng-
pnoy In the money market. If It would
require a omall amomi:. for Instance
enough to build a railway m tho city
ho could have gotton it easy no doubt
but ShHitol want? tovbulld the Inter-
urban which requlrea.a sum of$H5.000
A street railway In Guthrie alone
would not pav. In his talk ho tunica
and nskdt Shartel If ho would not
gladly allow someone olse to conu In
and build the street railway If ho
would allow hint to con&truct tho In-
traurban between Gulhrle and Ckla
liomn City
Shartrl Gives Construction Figures.
Shurtol followed Asp with a short
applanation saying tbat very fen pro
plo had ever stopped to realUo wlia.
a vust amount of capital I squired
to build Uio railway. 1I fjguml $20
000 for trnolc and rcnavln: S26.00
for equlnmont $26000 for a bildgo
across the Cottonwood rrvor; 145000.
for a power Iiouk. iro said that if
Guthrlo wns going to poimlt nomoone
lo como Into tho city and construct a
cheap line such ns Shawnee bns that
he would ndvlso them not to do such
a thing. Ills main argument was that
In street railway could not bo con-
Istruclod with profit to the promoters
without an Intorurban
Danker Guss Chime In With Asp.
U C. Guss undo a spirited lilk
giving views similar to tnose of Mr
Asp. He thought tLat Sliartel ought
to be given a chance for his Jlfe nnd
thnt the city council should tot cut
his throat bccaiiBOthty nav thftjap
pdrtunlly Ho Ealil'tthat ho would
jsrathcr') far have tho railway than
(he 50C( and whatever method would
got the street railway tho tiulckcet
was tho ono he favored. .
New up to the Cly Council.
Tonipht '.he city counoil will vnot
jn regular fcOBsIon and It Is quite
probable that something dofinjtc will
Uo dono It Is bollexoi! that a majpr;
iiv of the counoil is In favor of tuk
jn gtatn quo. The action or tho ooun
oil is Ipolwd to with anxious eyas by
tho entjre olty
ifrs.'p. P. Halvonwn Racine Wat
sick 'oj five years: nothing agreed
with me. Holliner's Rocky Mountain
made tne strong healthy. Gained
tliirty-ftVe pounds. 86 oenta. Tea or
Tablets Ask your druggist.
( Cake and Bread Sale.
There will be a oake and breed
silo athe pis oftlce Saturday Oct.
8 by uie Facelstor club and the city
federation.
Tho World's Fair.
t
in rnaklng your arrangements foi
the world's fair at St. Louis this sun
mer tyou concider convenience and
saving pf time you will take the Wa-
iHh Railroad as It runs by and stops
V Its station at the entrance of the
r srpunda: thus saving several
. t?" nm and return and the nerlt
i- tarn at the big Union station. Bj
"n'ns consider he advantages of
vhniih.
f
r fancy and staple groceries see
n Kendelbach 216 B. Okla ava
vifh phones 310.
FARQilHARSON'S
HK Grade Clothier and Furnisher.
Now that the fun and frolic is over let s
talk about that new suit.
You will need it soon. Wo have now on oiiF
tables all the new styles and weaves for your appro-
val. We are now prepared to show you a line of
styles and prices more extensive than over before of-
fered in this city. Our
Hart
Schaffner &
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Lino froVri 118-50 to 25.00 Will compare with a made
to order suit at twice the price and give you better
service. This isa fact and a little investigation on
your part will convince you of it. These Suits are
better made because thoy employ tho best of Hkilled
labor continually. Thoy fit bettor beoauso all the
experience of years of training is lined to produce a
perfect garment. The finished garments on our
counters are perfect examples of
HIGH CLASS TAILORING.
Our line of medium priced suite from 5.00 to
12.00 are Just as snappy and good fitting as yon
formerly paid twice the amount for. Hand padded
and shrunk collars hair cloth fronta and cut in the
latest designs
Strictly One Prico and thtxt Price Right
The class of Merchandise we sell is our
...best advertifiement.
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High Grade Clothier and Furnisher.
112 West Okla. Ave.
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Time
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ON THE
Train No. 1 leaves Guthrlo 6 p. m.
Train No. 'J leaves Guthrlo T. 20 a. m.
Train No. i arrives from Enid 9:45 a.
rn. Train No 4 arrives from Knld 3:25
p ni. Nob. 3 and 4 are mixed trains
adn do not run Sundays. Nob. 1 and
2 (rcgular passeriecr runs dally and
carries a reclining chair car. This
train is up to dato In every respect.
Bbtter Service.
Faster Time
Orders promptly filled and dollvured
at Geo. Senclolhach'a juocory 210 I.
OkJa. ave.. both phones S10.
Sided peaches for cream
The best brands knon 30 a can.
Compare tbltf pi ice with that you have
betin paying elpci'where.
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rlers colleit -weelcly.
(l1rjt published in tho Dal'y Leader
Septcmhfir 27 1904.)
Application for Liquor license.
Territory of Oklahoma Lofph County.
SS.
Notice Is hereby given that '
IthoadeH ft Wthr.
huvo Dili day filW in the office of the
County Clerk In and for said County
their petition aslilnn that n lkonso be
ferontrid them to sell at retail molt
splrltugun and' vinous llquora on
lwo 17 hlork 10 intho-vlllnreoC
"Oresrent- p. T. Ii said County ani
Territory. '
If no protest he filed on or hefor
October It. 1904
Ihelr petition will be trranlnd an1
lioonsa issued
Vilnea my hand and tho sea) of said
CotlTUy hereto nffld U'
27th day of September 1004
SISAL N. J. C Johnson
County Olsrfc.
By J. N. Durnett Deputy.
Goinu! Goir.rj!! GONE!!
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(Painless Deiiisiry
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PAINLESS PHICES.
Crown a.nd Bridework n.
Specialty
Per tooth... $5-00
Exill Set Teeth $5.00.
Silver FJlMnrfs 50c
Teeth Extracted 25c
New York Dental Parlors
Corner 1st & Oklahoma Af
Open Sundays 9 30 to 10.30.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 61, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 6, 1904, newspaper, October 6, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72273/m1/5/: accessed May 25, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.