The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 69, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE TLEADERt GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA SATURDAY OCTOBER 1?. 19M.
KSKHMmMMN
KSBHKBBHKHjMHHHHHHRKMHKSHBHHHHUHHHI
THE ONLiY
One Price Clothier
Ni
Mll .
I
-.K
Boys"
OVR- BOYS'j DEPARTMENT is a Wy place rig-ht
noiv. Most Uoys need a new suit when school begins and
when a boy begins to think of
ofthjsstor We 'tave a hfj
Boys'1 Knee Pant Suits Boys"
Long Pant Suits Boys" Over-
coats and Boys5 Extra Trousers
Our Boys' Clothing ia made by Manufacturers who make
Boys" Clothing Only
and is made right. Our SMALL PROFIT PRICES enable
you td buy J3oyf Cjothjng- from 10 to 33 1-3 per cent
cheaper than it can Ve bought elsewhere in Oklahoma.
V"Ww
Boys'
Overcoats
The
Largest
Stock
in
Guthrie
AT THE CHURCHES.
First Church of Christ Scientist.
Droad St. bet ven .Oklahoma aVo-
i.ue und Cleveland nxenuo.
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.
Services at U a. nt.. and 7.-'0 p m.
Wednesdav evening scivicos 8 p. n.
n&'.dlite tooiu fn rasr or qhureh qp
cned week days from 2 to 5 p. m.
All ate wdlally luvltwl.
M ot n.-M eel: Evansellfi ft. D
Collins will preach at the West SIdi
Congregational churoh. Ulblo talk
uvery afternoon and junior revval
neetlngs at nlRht. ' ' -
'Tilts Bertha' Elliott a deaconess
ENEROllTIC workers everj'where to
distribute circulars samples and
advertising matter. Good pay. No
canvafcslng. Cxvqperajive Advertising
Co Now York' I (-''; '
FUNDS; FDR' .' INVESTMENT
I.AUQE AMOUNT OK FoirBfuiJ AND'nO-
MKST1C FUNDS on band for Investment la
deTol6ped prober tj and eliabllkheO Crnhic-
tries Apply to
iruNitv
. I1KVTKK
OOUNKKLLOH AT LAW
52 11ROAT1WA
KKW YOltK
-T "V--
t t
- y-rft
f i iUpT""""
R
. M M tmmmKma
OfflUbberft
m&4
GUtMfalE OKL0
W f W3 HIH i?55iI14liSMl!
For the
Little
Fellows
Buster
Brown
Suits
Little
Calvary
Overcoats
Clothing
new clothing he will think
stock of . - . . .w . Sjliore ofl bnMncaa yealanlay.
Guthrie's Leading Clothier
from Kaunas C'lty Alo. will speak at
lb1 "tret M E ?htirch Sua."y evening
nt Phe 1b a very Interesting and
ent'Tialtilnx apeaker Come and hoar
her
The First M. E. Sunday school will
hold Rally day exorcises next Sunday
morning tt 1:43. Special music and.
addresses ire arranged for and a goodl
tlmo Is assured. All aro cordially lu!
vlted.
C. S. Nealv Oinaba Rheumatism
and kidnov troubles have entirely loft
rue. TfoHlMcr's Rocky Mountain Ton
moifomo well' and (strong. S5 cents.
Tea or Tablets. Ask your druggist.
Eit. Kiiump ). making an effkleot
secretary for the Guthrie club. Ed Is
bn all rou'H' hustler courteoi.s and
obliging and with a good htad fori)
business.
.
O.BFOi-i.TA..
Bp tie jf ito Kind Yog Hata Always Bougfojf
t
Call 'phone 314 (bo Great A P
Tea 3o. and leave your order for tea
ooffee baking powder and etc.
ABOUT THE
BOCK'S JUNIOR
R-ANGE.
It's more than a
meretgy.it will hold
i fie; and operate $
equal to our big $
Buck's stoves that I
save 7 cents a dav.
(iirls you have Until Octo- y
ber 29th in which to save S
our ads.
&tt&3&!$&&&tti8Z&&-2
!4
' Men-tiom
:
S
:::x3
Frank MeGniru made a flyiiy; trip to
Coyle yesterday
O tiuMoy of FayotttivJUo Ark . Is
time on bti Iness
Charliv rtw-rir of fcHkeco anivol lW of wtri reader B
In the cty )a nlghi. ' j ' H. FHheh blfHhamLh. of Well b
. J.' ' jfr. QVta- writes; "Dean Kldnoyjn
. N Tarftlttww of .ntlhU wa it Otttn pu'8 cannot b bon by any mll jn
fle iaitor vcaleurlny. I '"J'0 vaflflrib. L am a backu ith a
' 'UTOdorand Imve worked at u tir over'H
I' M. Qjappr. of Merrick. wmithflueTJ-n ye"- nV n0" v1"
capital jtgr fcafwikty. "M Mckn-jiw up to a short time ear. -hcnl
. e 1 be"e.ftn o tnflfer fro ttlrmey troiiMe 'H
.1 C Tltnr'ntr wait In thn Mtr .. WfJ fidilM-tf to send Tot Dofl'.'s Kt1 I
. . . ' M
torday frt Analnrko
J .W. Unrwr a Kanaaa Cltwn. ait
l In Outhtip tlifc morning.
Lincotu ?IcKn;ny at JJtwkhk wai
I I. nimalln. of Wlolilta. wan
Gutlitlc yeatar lay on IrtUlnoss.
in
The Ht. Uov. Thcophffd .Metoffltlmert
left ycsioplay for Indian tarrftory.
) V KpKlaii() of Helena.' jnado a
business trip to this city yesterday.
Mrrt. IawTenoe left yster.lny fori
Chlcl-asbfi 1. T. to meet hor liusbinil.
1. A ifklnaon. of Lawton spont
a feu hours In the enpltnl oily yes
toJay
P. h. Walker advance man for
Charles Hanfor.). was In the city yes
lonlay.
C. It. Hlgdon of RUllngS'was a bus
inoss caller lnlliQ capital' city ytfv
torday. t
Judsi- 11. R Harris or Perry was
here yesterday attending Id soroo lerflt
natters.
T. J. Ciuinlev 6tmo In j'wtorday
from Chandler to attend to wine tp'C
n buslnobs.
Mr and Mr?. A. D. LuBtr will liwo
lonu-rrow for a week's) visit at the
World's fair city
G. C. Staikwedtlier trainmaster for
this 'lividlcu o ftlie Santa re wis in
the city yeatordoy. .
MIm Mamie MoCann who una ueen
vlsltluv frlanos in Kanaaa for sevora?
wceliF has join mod home.
t C. C. Hackney of Wichita. la In the
city as steppgraphar for tho Rovtrsl I
bio Self Sharpening Plough Sharo
company. I
Wll Anghtry. rf Oklahoma City the'ance. nt tho mqollnR here of tho Wo -
jovial Winchcsfr Repeating Anna
company representative was a visitor .
In Guthrie yesterday
W. F. Coulppn. of Merrkk. was
mingling with friends hero yesterday.
A. W. Boyd of Oklahoma City niadu
a visit i.. tte capitaicitysyfr;tendy.
i
K '
H. A. Tice division auperlntendoht
for tTbo A Tj and S. F. pf AtVajisas
Citj. was n th6 city yostorday for a
few hours onroulohqno-frpm Oklaho
ma Citj. He hk been Jfjltin pift
Hood scenef on the South Canadian
river.
r-r ''
Jlaud T.at night Jack teld me that
he oyl'lii;?' nar (ho ft -0i 1lV-
ing unless w hat- unless ' she 'took
HollIscr'B Rocky Mountain Tea.
Brhjl't f5ll. 36 fitfttn.' TM k Tab-
let. Ak your rulst (
O O OO O O-O OO-O oooooo
a ... . 0
O SEOfJETARY'S orFIOE. O
o o
ooooooooooocooooo
A charter wm Kraoted to I'nited
brethren n Christ of Whtteiiorse.
Woods "unty. lo build a parwiiaKe.
The Jire'ctora'-'arei D. G. ellne R.
Williams. A C. Cllne all ofAbp.. and
H. C Zimmerman and Jonu A. Te
Harden of Whltehorse.
A notarial epnuplHso.n tyas laued f
William Stednutn. of Chootaw City.
New Ohild's Berls at Abernathy.Knr
Co.s 11.' U. Oklahoma avenuo.
MS white contractor; will tbtilid cis
terrts atj forty fit a fcentsy per parrel ol
iuv unrruiB'Viimcuy boo up. All Kinae
of mason work pee me at ganta Fe
Uousa Prornpt tyjntjion ffiven '
The Great A. & Tea Co. Wi W
Noblo Avenne fPljone 3l J ' '
New Clun!rjaAkerii.aJby Fur
Cp.'s 1)3 E. Oklihosut avenue
COMFORTING WORDS
Gutheie Household W'll Find
Therri So.
V
To har the plns ami nrhr nf i
tMd Dark rtnoed to lie rntl-elx frr .
from annoying. druigrrnn tirinerv rfi-
j ardnrs I ano8h to mh any kldnpy
sulfur fiatift
To uli h.nv thti
urenc cnan? can
l brought iboqt
Mil prove conifoitins words to hurt
. mo. ..... . .-.......... ...
i.-j i mo mm Tirin liming mem JHM
as directed am now able tn work!
. . . . . 'H
again ami l lane pain? lu ten all my
cmtoMP'N what th pill bave rtmf fori
me 1 shall nlwtys roctjmmend th.m ' ;B
rionty norp proof nk this tmm
mitHrie .ooiile ft t 3 N. yl-
lttty drutt Jstur nd ak ht-
IitniiiM8 tptrt. i wi .
a 'For wlt by rtll tlftnlerav -Priow W)
gakS taVrfBlburn C. JOaifhlc
N'owTilorJt. fe8lo hgiflts for'thfl UnllOtt
fntok.
Uomombor the name Doansntul
tako no other.
iOOOOOOOO O'ii (J't50 o o
; ifi a social Way. " o
8loo ouoooo o o ooooS
(Continudo from page 2.f
?
thijro wan not ond snjto dry part
throughout Tlid 'rMU-caJl wae re
spoinjod to by inotatroifr bnKnowl-
odgo all Qr'.Whiah ware gool Mrs
Campbell's n'ahor on "plflclencles tti
Our Oity Schools" was a commenda-
bio one ard hlohly plenIn to tho
Hsttoiom P-of. lluok s pnper on "What
Tho Club Woman Can Do" was tho
tlfiopest and Tnii'.i'Oloiuont oxposltlon
of lionutiftr thought and worthy su-
geHtlrns II nl has been heard by th-
ulub fo' a Rjtg tlmo. Prof. Uuok
hat)dlt!t liU su'ijoct tf ihe entire -wtli-fnetiun
"f all The members of tho
vino pronounce it the ablest paver
tunt lxib bevn reno before then meet
lug in tiia"v .las. Tho pap?r m
'Home Gardenia'' was an e.nniH.
nary one and nieMted a Rreai deal of
prlm Th'a wa rend uj Mr Ralph
$mli In fact till if the pape.-s u-ere
of lofty odiniHiaUIoii ind remarkable
j jntjhidity. Tin ueiifra dMcuatdon
on "InillvKiual Ksponnlbtllty" was
Interspersed with pxnulslte ailusloni
and lielufiil conclusion!.
Two Prominent Women
Mre j M. Iwls. president of tho
Kinsas Woman's Federation and Mrs
Turner presldont of the Texas Wo-
man'a Federation will bo in attend
Fioratlon of the
two ton!-
torlos
Mrs losuph Gibson with hnr two
ohildt on o Nasbvillo Tenneseo Is
(visiting at tho Ijo'nfo ot Dr. and' Mrs
w. W. Rucks. 35M Bagt Logan. k
Wllla.tn ll9 AhJto. of BmRoria
will is ir djurtoSLthe laftorrltorlal
.uoetlng gf thoWjaian'& Fodcmtlon.
' With Tjo Mlstc-!. Tallman.' M
V most i-.'HisinlHl lltMe crowd gather
od at tho lnme of Mlwoe Allro Und
Miatfi TaHJnujian'aWjtot and wbre
antorUlaeit eletpintly.- 'The' anlih&l
(ature rf (he occar1(n was the ssli
ovate mii'.tral piogrnm there hafjnfc
bi. arvfijl hinii'lful sf lections rn-
4ti4 Tb' tu h wVct) 11k jpieptis
vtrr etrtrtrrtN1 fr trnm-opiiately
dcorMiri rith out ((oWeia. Jbe ni-
pajiy did nn xleaar ltutll late alt-jU-fciaJUK
ilf ii'wjyes M tMtVjfos'bd &
grairl ?ooa time Refresh tntaip were
I served Ihosf oteHent were itlewti
Ar- Trabaml Lillian Reyjldai and
Pearf RKo.! nd 'Wi-sjirlJ Broest
Huvny 1 rank M"rb. or CMcago.
Knoeli lianfnt l.tnard fielwr anil
Don CrosH
Mf William 'In fries and afire
MlsS Vhiie (1 rimes of Dayton Ohio
left vewerlny for Anttdarko to lei'
with V"1. ' Qiipies' itftocr Jlrs
Doraey Kreittr
Bid fcuehrr Olub
The Bid Kuchre club met at tho
home of Mr and Mrs James McCon-
mil '"Gil Jforh ; Broiul ustpveolng
and aeoonlinfj t thene wboUended
oeivone bad n kingly Unlet Refresh
neata wer servud consisting of sher-
bet and cake Mi. A K Jobnvon won
lUt- KfntleiHen's prise ant) Mrs.
Van Puyo the ladies' prizo.
Fre1
The
gueeU uf honor (ere:f rMeewft. and
Moedames Frfd Brers"" Fred "Vai
Duyn.' 8an Pmlih A E. JohtiEon. F
M Rdsa Len Leach Frank 1yons Ed-
ER1IBIRRD1IUDDIII1I1
M
ti
High Grade Clothier aivd Furnisher.
n
Our constant aim ii to
f e t merchnndie good
euoug for out tr.Ade. We
feel thiti our cu6tomirs
bold us responsible for the
quality as well as the pricej
This t one reason!
for our handling
R
Hart
Schaffner
&
i m
Marx J
Clothing
We know that wo have
the best that money can
buy. We know by experi
ence that once we sell a custoines one of these suits or
overcoats we always have a customer in hhn. There is
always a satisfaction in wearing one of their garments
that you can never get out of any other make. Look at
the style of the overcoat in tills cut equal to the product
of the most skilled work of a city tailor and at one-half
of the cost. We have a large assortment of all the other
styles so popular now Box back coats Chesterfields and
the popular long loose "Ityton." ::::::.:: m
Our Suit Department Contains More
Good Clothes than ever before Offered
the Public in this City : : : t : :
We are equally strong In our medium price suits and over- J
coats for the man or boy of moderate menus as we Insist g
on maintaining our supremacy in each and every depaVt-
ment ol our large store in our lurnislung llatR. Neck-
wear Gloves etc. we give values as well as the' best
the market affords In style.
High Grade Clothier and Furnisher.
Plainly Marked Prices xnd the Sta-me to All
I1IIIIII1IIIIB1
gtv Powers Mrs. red Uardo Mr.
Corb .Stirihot. Or. r.ender and M1
Slojla IUynnker.
MORE
I'ou v;Im are mothenj must know
!""
When bby cries thore'3 atijtht
atalss.
"TRBTH-NA" will. Usui magic aft
A wondtj-worklnsr euro Impart
"t'KRTillNA" Overuomes aud Coun-
toracta the Kfltcts of Suiuracr'e Honti
Alda pceetioii( Regulates the Ilowoln
trnd ranl'u8 tootjilnj; easy.
Buy your ooods of E M Chester.
Rhsnrs No 8 ad secure Tickets for
PUno Contest.
RFGISTER.
Itosistratlon b'fta aro open at the
city ball. You nut register in order
to vo.e No'CiitKr 8.
Mnrcs Cfwwiy Hotter We an-
elHed to tMm our price to 30c a lb.
Out tba le still rhouper tban some
othar bUh grade jrocere cbarser! mi
vr)u we were deillBH tt at $S5 a
PAGE FIVB
iiniimjw imm i n hi ii i i u
IlKlllRlIHIIII
ii
JO 5
B4
H
R
m
m
n
m
m
a
M
H
M
M
m
m
r
hi
M
a
R
H
H
HQIIIBIIiaHIBI!
"Protect Voursell"
"Intendln vlattors to Saint Ixmia
during tho World's Fair can aasuro
ilmumelvoa sailBfactory rooming ao-
cornmodatlous through the Morchanta'
Korvico Company at a nominal ex-
pense. For- particulars apply to nearest
Frisco System ARcnL"
' Farms Wanted.
I )iae'riity property In Notth ana
East Guthrie to trade for farms.
ft. A. Oaffney
Unsluesa College
Uuthrle. Olft.
Fresh Papers.
In bundlrn of iOC tied 2Co hundred.
Leader office.
Notice.
Ibe Partiert' Ucal Union No J'.
ut their )iin'-ln Tuesday ovohIiib. de-
cided by a niakirity vote to change tht
bonrs of otien aliop at followe:
Open lurtnn the weeh rrom 7 o m
to 8 p. ii Hatirtlay 'rom t a. m. to
11 p 10
Usit Baxter. W H Kailer
tec. be j Vice pree.
T. J. Mctcalf Seo.
m i i i i -It
Going! Golnft!! GONEd
M m
Painless Deiviisfry
AT
PAINLESS PRICES.
Crown .nd Bridge work a.
Specialty.
Per tooth.. . $5.00
Full 'Set Teeth $5 00
Silver Fillings 5(Hi
Teeth Extracted. 25
New Yorl Dental Parlors
CJoroey j t. Oklahoma Ave
Open SuwteysthOOtb 10 30.
P R:
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 69, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 15, 1904, newspaper, October 15, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72281/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.