The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 28, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 22, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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PAGE SIX.
THE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKLA. TUESDAY DECIDER 22 1908
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Twenty cf she yc.1r.50r society
inaldons of Bold have organized a
clJb loo meet Snturdny afternoon
Riven It the ciirhonloua title ot "Tho
Girl Question.'' While the members
claim tho club Is 10 bo one Tor social
uplift of mental attainments them
5b a growing feeling- among tho unini-
tiated that It is some sort of n trust
to ensare more men; the suspicion. It
Is alleged being juo to tho monibor-
ship being ot tho most ltopular young
people of that city.
Mr. ai Mrs n. H. froty leuVo for
Wichita Kan In tho tnonii"g to
spend tlie holMays with Mrs. Ploty'o
pa-entj Sir. and Mrs. E. J. Abbett.
DlvlsKn B of iho B1U.J0 tlub mot
jeeierJay with Mb president Mra.
Irono McOrcRir at CU Uait Noblo
avenue. Holl rail was answered by
current events jgpcclal Christmas
music was rendered during iho after-
noon. Tho following program was
given;
' Christmas Sons tGound)
... Miss Goodrich and Mrs Cox
December' (Christmas) Op. 37 No.
12 'fchnlkowsby.. Mis 'flbootts.
Star of. Belhlchem (3iei)hen Adams)
c Mrs. ltehnoW.
Paper -on Christmas Music
. ? Mrs. Iloadlea.
To Anft )18 Christmas Song. (John
i Drewet iMrs. A. K. Gray
Chrlstmab Cp. 61 (Noel) T-mpo dl
ValSe-TejhalkowBky
. Miss Foinaiidos
Christmas PoIKa Do Concert Hoff-
man MUs Gray.
Chorus aelsctcJ.
Tho nest meeting of tho Division
January 4th will be "American Day"
when a spoclrl njogram conslMtlng of
Biior. talks '-n tho lives ot American
autJr.- will be glvon.
C'lactie Jacfcoiun and wife ot Marco-llli-i
iU -. are expected Wednesday to
af nl Orlstraas with his parents Mr.
anj Mir Goa. n. Jackman.
Id jhouor of the now ho'jso Just
conile.d on South Broad iissistod
by their daughter MUs Lilian with
her guests tho University quartette
to. very cnjoyablo hou&swarming was
glveji by Judso and Mrs. J. J Holes
Mat evening. ' Tho quartetio Messrs.
0. C. Robinson A. Maxwell Aldon
JTtoscoe Walker and John Waller
wcro glvan numerous encores to tholr
numbers releasing all presont. Lunch
waa Horved by tho host and hostesses.
Games ami athletic exorcists were
n indulged Id tho university faculty
dlsfc-lcasurn t Slicing bolus glvon
tho courtosy of oooyanco. Present In
Uddltlon to the mombcrs of tho quar-
tcLte wpro:
Mlssc.8 Dcssa Malchott ICllznboLi
McNenl Virginia Hlghtower Esther
" Buland Florence Hodge Blancho Be
land. Bertha Upland Boss Gai.o Amy
I Tcarnoy Norma Hullman Gay Bron-
son Ruby McNcal. Knto Mllllken.
Maude Williams ami Mra. Ham Boo
and Messrs Paul McN'eal Harry Car-
lln Alvln HIchardp Floyd Calvort
Jlnyden FarqtiharBon Ross Lilian)
Chrla Scton John Boles Dr. Hirachl
Ham Bee ami Mr- Ilobdyv
Mlsa Bplea was host to a party of
Wends Including the Normau visitors
at tho Boles residence this morning.
Mrs. James llmnblo loft this morn-
Ins for TonkaWu o tpund tho holl-
dayn with relative;
Mrs. M C Hart returned tUls morn
morning front au extended visit
through tTio Eaar.
t Senator It. M. noddle' and Tamil
have arrived from Ada nd -will oc-
cupy the aamo residence 306 East
VHas avenue the occupied 'during
iha First ossombly.
I .
Mlsc I.etXa Barde who has been at-
tending school In Missouri Is he.e
spending tho holidays with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs Krod S. IJwde on
-Caat Manmii avchuo.
Tho 8HW00 .panclng club will glvo
e. dmir'e Wedh6day eunlng in Hovel-
S7 hall.
Miss Elinor Pom nrrWe y8terda
from WlciUfca where alio it Mteirdlng
Mount Cnrniel aoadomy to sHmnd tho
holidays iu the city with relatives.
Miss Adolalde Carter accompanied
by her fiend Miss Luella Uan ar-
rived lat evening from Pbftong Kn-
sa to spend tho holidays with her
parents. Mr. ami Mis. N. M. Carter
MUs Mason Is an old college chum of
Miss Carter and la now attending
college In Ann Arbor Michigan.
Wnat promises to bo the leading
aoclai function of tho weok wlil bo the
dance given Christmas night by tho
local Blks at their homo on North
Division. street. Jh8 will ho tho first
or'a"ft-iwordancQ3 complimentary
Mo thomembers of tap Second Logls
UtlvofasBoninly o.i it ot'-Jpwn guests
fthlg. viJiitorv.whIch arq looKed forwitrd
fiws&ys"
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S. fl0'" - Us wlIueiraia.''banquet
lfcrTrr" flv tfr 'ijRtJ left at
Dm . Wn?i? 8Ul!i. B aTi-
Uf Wen r coVTiTie. i 7TTlrm''iUr-'r. VLnv' "W "'
Mrs J H Burforl Is in Vinita at
tending (he bes'jn or her son Frtnk
AYER'S
Stops ralllriK HMlr
Destroy tndruff
Does not Color the Hair
.( .11 Irflf.iuniM I.vwll n
W
. - 'Tri i.tvriNr
who recently underwent an opornllon
for appendicitis.
Mrs. E. G. Spllman 16ft Inst eve-
ning for Fort Leavenworth Ktthsns
tr spend the holidays wltti her daugh-
ter. IflMMM-l. 'ilJsl'"!' CUy Is
here to upend CHrlRtmns with his
parents. Mr. nnd-Alrv?T-J. G. Nowland.
n 212 North Broad strcot.
Unlt;l Slates Mhrelfal J. a. Abor-
nathy and wife rclurncxl last avcnlng
from Onli'lioin.a City.
Mrs. Jack Morris nnl sister Mrs.
Usllo Walton returned last evening
from r. visit In Oklahoma Oily.
Mien fir.irn llnwlnv. fnnf-linr In llm
Jennings cqllogo arrived joslerday
10 Bpemi tflo;iioiKin)s with tier par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hawloy oast
or tho city.
The Nbw Stnlc- Cnnl club dld'ho'l
meot lth Mrs. AV. B. Herod" Mon-
day nfterh6on as tihilnuncd nB the
meotlng was postponed until January
4th. tne next regular jnoetlnK dnte.
Mrs. J. J. lln) maker rotutnpi to-
day from BoarJon Arkansas accom-
panied by her dnughtor. Mrs. J. H.
Belaud who will spend the holidays
In the capital city
Mrs. Lhl.i Harding haR Vohitlied to
her- homo In Areola 111. nflor n visit
In the city with her ltnr Mm. (!. S.
Dixon who accompanied her lo Areola
to spend tho hollunys.
Mrs. M. C. Orr Is visiting tttlaUvtfs
In Oalucsvllle Texas.
Miss Frances HnsWell arrived home
last evonlng from n pleasnnt visit if
thruo weeks to relatives anC friaird
at Muskogee.
Rcblnton-Evolt.
M!sb Mary B. Boblnsoh. or drman
fcnd Mr. James R. Evolt. of Wayne
wore quietly tuarlod at tho home of
Mrs. N Smith 521 Kast Cleveland
nvonuo. Sunday by llov. T. I.. Nob-
Htt The joung couplo will reside In
"a)m In tho future.
Mlso Pearl Walr returned to her
homo In Stillwater l.'tst ovonlng.
Mrs. W. A. Fraslor will lare to-
morrow for Chandler to spand tho
holldr-ys with Col. and Mrs. Roy fV.
hon'man.
The Guthrie Ladles chorus will
mnnt at R n'nlnnU liln m-midio- nt tv
homo of MrB. J. J. Boles 301 East
vims avenue.
Tho children of United StMos Mar-
thai J. R. Abornathy lort tojay ror
Bulphur io visit tholr sitter Goldta
Avho is nftondlng the Stnlo Deaf nfn!
Dum.) school at that placo The chip
drou will )cturn to Guthrie nccom-
panlod by Goldlo Thursday afternoon
to spend tho holIda)s with Mr. and
Mr. Abornathy.
Bill Cross Chapter V. I) c. held r.u
InioPoatlnir niBnttni? Sninninv nrtnt-.
noon at the home ot Mrs. II. E. ber-
win qn East Harrison nTOiiuo. Tho
chapter will meet again In mo week.
Dlaftlct Clork CId. Orlswotd i
entertains bis stoiLparents Mr. ami
Mrs. J. M. Bangs of Madison Kan-
sas during tho holidays.
M-3. Arthur Lytle and baby ikft
this morning for Anadarko to Bltqjjl
the Mlldaj wllh hoi rtjothei Mft.
Oldham. '
Mr. 'and Mrs. Joo L. MoKeown
have gone to Kansau CJty to sjiond
tho holidays.
Mr.-. T. .t. O'Rou o Mrs. George
Bock mid Mrt Moiirlco O'llouiko have
Iwuod Inviliitloiiii for u 1 o'olook lunch
oon at tho lono on WcJnBsday Dec.
30th.
'OUie Zsllla Mhrlo paiih Joivos thin
oBHlnfc for her homt) In Jacksontflllo
Ul nftor having silont tio pnat live
"tfijtus In till clt) wlh her Blstr
m:p. i
Oeoigo Mcflrosor
and Mlts KM-
nn Gray.
Mils Nellie Wckiiih. of Sntphiir. Ik
tho miPiit of Mrs. II. C. Oaks 011 Iftut
Clevel. i) I nM'inic
&i&m&i&m&&m&
& III ...n R.n.n &
m m 1 &
i I nn II nvnMM $
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'$mi$c-mmmm
William Cjo!. who Ik sjinewha
Di-bion ii in receipt oi ih Btantn
Newt of Ellnburg. chionlohng tho
nvl of Mr. Nation known In lowe
of thee n as "Our Curie." The
various Issues tell of hor boring tho
higher ofnelaii ami ot her rcptlon.
Tro Scotch ure good fellows and
JudKln by the reports worn to appro-
elate u real good Joke.
adpins iho bus4no4ij ortion of tho
Brrwn .Dpy OwMa company. Several
iit ajo a gontleman ofrolor presji.
tou a choU for 17.60 for pavmont. Jt
VrtS rllllrtl-hv niirt nt 1lil)ii.i.u mn
I'lumurein rmiens. uoiQro tue ctiecK
wa-cashcsl mi arrirt was mado to
'sot InAtouch with the malCQ? v t&l
d.I otfprirronted at the bniiklli
promlpont citizens. Uofpro the cheek
fled the l)?nk that he had Inm Am
tiegotlaide Hooco the advicv of old
MoiOH at tho Blown Dry Goods com-
BiAIR VIGOR
An tfleKBiit OrasbtnK
Malfei Hair Grow
W'HJJIMP UUU X.JLWWfJWWFUWJlJlllUUUWLIJi
ijyiii m
J V Vlnton Is iii Marshall.
Attorney S. S. Lawrence Is In Perry
E. It. Jones
visitor.
f Muskogoe Is a Guthrie
H. F. Arnold of MeAlestor Is a Guih
rlo visitor.
Conjractor A. O. Campbell Is here
from Oklahoma Oily.
J. 11. Bradley of Kingfisher w.is In
Guthrlu Mondny.
-A. L. Morris stalo deputy for the
M. II. A. UlTbro fiiii Oklahoma C!i
L. P. Johl:bn of the Oklahoma Clgai
Box factorjVls In NowUlrk.
H. G. Phillips returned to P nca
City on the morning train
Enoch Bnhiford returned last oen
Ing ftotrt Noimiin.
Att6rney J J. Itlldreth has returned
frpm Oklahoma City.
W. H. JlMigo'. of Oklal-nia Citv. Is
a Guthrie visitor.
Sam Oppllngor was In (he cit Inst
evening renewing acquaintances.
. Ropragonlatlve Job Sherman Is here
from Major county.
Deputy Marshal Al Goir IS In Black
well. ' -
IJIstilrt Judge Win. Bowles Is njai
from Perry.
D. L. Sleeper ot'Tu.a Is a Guthil-
visitor. F. E. llonghtiln returned last even
Ing from Meridian.
Councilman It. E. Overton has re
turned from a trip to Kansas City Ml
County Surveyor B. S. Reeves Is In
Moridlau.
Col. Henry Braiin returned this
niorniiB rfom Arkansas City.
Attorney Ucorco Green returned Uilf
morning from Shnwuoc-
. 1
"Johnnie" Evert a ponnl.ir momhri
of tho Guthrie basoball team durins
!a8t season la hoic from Doiilson
Texas. Ho now has a good position
with tho "Katy" road at Dcnlson hliA
Bays no n.rg baseball for hliifc Hh
father la a wealthy Texas ranchman
and has always objected to his bon Uc
Jng a prorosslondl bill player.
J. P. Camly Is hero from Ft. Supply
Mr. Gaudy was lnstiumyutiil In secur
ing the Ft. Sgppiy reservation net asiilc
to tho lenltoiy by ConrcsB for the
purposes which It Is now bolnjr used
Ho was a member of tho last terri-
torial legislature.
Webb Baker of tho Bartlett Broth
era Loan 'onipaiiy roturncd this morn
log from Nornmn.
K. G. Mllllkon will arrlvo lit tho c'.ty
Wcdneinlay from Sau Antonio Tjxbb
wnere ho is ongaged In tho real estate
business tp upend tho holidays In the
city with hl family.
C. A. McNahb of Oklnhoma City
passed through Guthrie last evening
onrouto tu Stillwater. He was Hecro-
tary of Ihe board "Of ngrlciiltuie liuler
iho Fran I z administration.
il. L. Mlllor returned last evening
froiji n visit In Boyutqn Okla. with
his son Frank S. Miller and ramll).
Earl Portoi" who ! ajtondlng the Ok-
laQQiitq univQr4fy nt lorqinn is her
Jioudlllg Hip holhlnytJ wllh his par
QptH Mr. null Mrs. J. I. I .-tor.
Robert Campbell w'ao has been he.i l
houkkeeper if the Mutual L:io Iiii. ;
hero fHteral yesis pn'st. left last ev on-
line for Phoenix Arizona to take a
INisiiinn as an' tarn cashier In the
New Mexico statu oftlcci of (he Mutual
Lire coippan). His many frluiuls hers
very much regret his dopniture.
Oillth Spurrli r and Nool Walton nr-
i'led this morning from Stillwater
whr they nro nttetnlInK the A. and
M. crdlecc to iipend the s.olidn)8 with
their parents.
Uilltrr M M. Hemiervan. of the
TecnuMeli Standard and one of the
ir-inliiFni figuivs t 1'uttuwutomie
e-iuniy was the guest of Guthrie
(riemU this morning- Mr. Henderson
siys Ihe count) si's! ontest betwee 1
Tcuineeh and Shnwnoo 1 near the
boiling point with plenty of coals still
to be placed In the (Ire.
11. L. Miller has returned fr 111 Tulsa
Pau'. Nowman Is hack f-om Tulsa.
Frank Wooras of Sulphur. U ihs
guest of his brothor Ray Weenie se-
curity clerk with tho Bahool tend com
mission.
Sh Appreciates The Leader.
Guthrlo. Okla Doc. 18 100S. Kil-
ter Dally Loader: As iuy subscrlptlq
to Tho Dally Loodor has" about expli-
eil you will pleato discontlnuo it unr'l
iqu hoa- fpm top cgaln. as 1 start ic
KiurflkR Springy tom rrbw for my
ua-ilth. ) th(jp ent'l vol) my sr'i
6"rlptl9ii for the Dally l.ead&r Thank
ing you again for the IIBST PAPER
IN TUB STATU. Vours roept . Mr.
B. .1. Purcnll 3H West Vilas neirbe
tiutlulo Ok'ahoma
The Corporation ro:niult'-lnn .ifit-t
lnveJtigatlng the o mplalnt of W P
Statdeton. of Lone Wolf charging the
R"ck SsliDd railroad with en C-er
(hsree of !5 cents a ton on copl fijir
MeAfceter baio ordered th.- load 1
refuud tho amount at onre nnd ' j
nwlgtaiii iU correct rale.
wfclw
2$c and 50c Deli- ..
$25 Ladies' Hi. tI Scarfs
50c Hottles of l'nmpenil
75c Dollk-s of l'ompdait
$1.00 Mottles of I'cutipi'inii
$j.5o Toilet Sdls. c . ;
AW kinds of tioolts at Hie"
line of Children's Boylfs in paper and linen new rucliiog in
white cream pink light bine chain pair no ecue' brown and
black 25c Sic 5'Jc and 75c
things too numerous to mention Here. " '
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FRESH TOPICS m
OF THE TOWN
Convctmon Hall Clectric
Light Fixtures
Half or 1 no eloctii. light fiMutes and
supples rtu- Cnveniloii hall arrivtd
yeetordny nnd Conm llmnn Overtoil
chairman of to publie lmprovament
committee or ihe ci'v council states
that tho fixtures will be in ready f r
use the building scpt out ami the
floors waxed for a Now Year' house
wnrmlng reception during the day nnd
a danco 1 nthe evening If tho Cluthrlo
citizens would lko to have a public
event of that kind.
CUthrlc Trade Agreement. .
Roots am! shoes clothing ami dry
?c;ils stores will hold Opun until 10
p. m. tie ropf tho woeh o.nopt
Frhlay night miy. close all day Christ-
mas and Now Year's day as per clos-
ing schedule glgnod by tho following
morchnnts: Kd C. Potoreon Chas. J''
ElsrJiscljmlilt Jumos A Milne A. Q.
rarquharson V. O. Lutz J J. Aboil
Brown Pry Goods Co.. Monaich Dry
Goods O;.. P. Robinson M. Rehi.
Tom Jenkins. .
Eye Hurt In AccijicnL
Bnglneea L. I). Mooily (it th 8nti
l-'o Ib confined tonls room in tho Oisngo
Buffering with itn e wjijrh was in-
jured by a ili-feit lu et(ifIpniont of hl
locomotive T' acclient ccipred
Suiulay nnd has 4eqn1itrufl't(it(in JbV
the past two days.. 1 ?$ '
Some Expicsc t '
MtUs osUmtiu-a-lint nr ttnin; tho
regular merc-antUo trade the expresti
corapnnluB In Qutlirip will hahdbs 169
000 pieces 111 the u daj pnarto and
iarludlng Chrlsiuiuo dtt).
Cliristmac QciViecn at Trinity ChurcJi.
Tht'irtuay Christjims lilvo (ho mid
nlht communion 'ucnijuenolng nt" 11
P. 111.; Krlilaj ClulBtina.9 day morning
service and ' i.v coiuiminlon at U a.
111. Bporlal docoriUions. A grand chorus
choir led lo the fluent wlulsld. A
Merrj Chrlstiius l(i nil.
O A. fS T? O 3T5. E i. .
Blgaatnre j? .
of C-tdV
m$
h tH-:-H-:jB.:'B-;-B.:H-:'H-:-a-:'H.vK-:-fc.:in a
S PERTAINING TO
w THOSE ONSIOKLI8T g
C'B-::-a-a-B-';'B'i-a'BvB-:-:-.M
Charles Urlswold Is tyi the stck list.
Thollttle daughter of Mr.' nnd Mis
LoRron or 7(ir limit Clo eland avonuo
wji hn been ''iiously ill with typhoid
lover. Is nble u be am.
S.PERTAINUrG TO g
m STATE OFFICIALS :
i a-jBi-a :iEHaBn.:-Ba-vas b '
State Tn-.i-uirn- I A Mi nef-o apont
iho da in On 1101114 Cltj
lien
the V
P Plaji'i. teleph me ep ri
niiiutlmi i-'iininljsiou. 11ft la-V
evening to St Louis to spend the ho'..
iaa with lelaiiie
Weak Little Boys
may become fine strond men.
Some df the strong men of to-day
were sickly boys yeqrs ago.
Many of them received
Scott's Emulsion
.... .. rrit-k i
at their mother knee. Tni&lud
a power In it that cliangcd them
from weak delicate boys into
Strong robust boys.
.. . . . .
It has the sqmc power to-day.
Boys and glrlS Who arc plle arid
weak get food and energy out of
Scnirs Emulsion ltmaiccs
children grow.
Send IhU aJitrttMmtnl together llh name of
ptftt iu trhh.li II appcut jrOitf Jilict nj tout
ccott to cover iwttici.- and - wUl unj oa a
'Cimia.H IlinJy AlUt of li3.VotU? ;l s
SCOTT 8 WVVM m tflH f i PW V
.. $.10
t.50
Jfj
! 50
79
f'25
Very lowest prices. A complete
a yard And many other nscfal
mmacrj-m mm i
OC-B-VB-I-HB-t-B-t-B-I-BiBiBC-B-I-HaH
8 SHORT OUTS r S
TO THE NEWS n
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J. P Williams charged with Scaling
n coal stoic ..ilued ai $1" was n'(iu.t
ted iu the peine t.iurt yeateidav 111
ternoon.
The mayor public Iniprnenient i ni
milteu and W'cbi Sldo citizens are it j
lug to reach an agreement Willi ihe
Santa Po whereby tho city's cot .)f
the vlaiuct can be cut tj J3O.O0O. Tho
Wostslders are eigor to sec the stiuc
turo built.
Tie Southwostoru Iron foundry is
ncaln runnlUK full blast after a eon. I
oiable delay cnueod by the secont fiend
Water stood 22 inches In the loumlij
during tho flood period.
"Dad Iho Klckor" reoons that
mo monument oornor btoncs la.e
beOn moved within the cit liniiis
Division Suporlntcndon' W K Ki
tor's offices will be among the fu .t
niflrved hero from Arkansas Clt.
Fifty men aro working on the N'nh'e
nvomie iwvlng today. Concrete en b
Rfld gutter work 1111! excavations 1 r
the Bower is i-n in full blntt.
Nolilo avenue will not be paved e'l
tlr wey Dirouh as yet on a cmi'i' r
tve ISantn Fo Induct propoMtuxi II
hullt Hie vlacluct roadwny 20 feet wide
vdll be paved wllh brick. Tie bal.ui
r.r the street however will be pueJ
with nspnaltum.
Oontroclor Coapcr baa a large f rce
f men at wor r- tho city Ultr-ii.on
plant ill an effort to get the plant m
wo -king order ai s.ion us possible The
"can" resolution paired by the -j;v
c tlpoll had mado Cooper huny wn 1
tbe contract.
The ula'e pardon board today met
and tiennl the applfmllon for pnnl.ni
of J. Harvey convicted In Greer conn
ty three years ao on n larceny chaiRe
The Woodmen .f tho World mci'
this evtinlng In. spoclnl sosloii. Im
portaut buslncsa lo be transacted.
CltlKons of llapUor jind Moman Ok
lahoma havo fllod complaint w'th the
v..or)onttlon rommlsalon asking that
the Ri ck Isr.nnd umlutnln a dep:it
ngent nt thoso towim
County Judge. I. C. Strang 'obter.la
united iu mnrrlago tho following
conpleu: J. W. M.. age 'it ind M'l
llo llutchor 10. or Cushion; Ii. N. Wall
or of Arcadia and Mlnnlo J 'insou jf
Luther. '
Special irorame condstlng of iniis-
leal numbcis and rocitntlons will lie
given tomorrow afternoon in the pub
lir schools' after WhIWi the schools
will adj nnr until Jnnuary 3th for the
li j lilays.
KIre truck No. 2 was called out yes
tenlay for tho lirst time In n week
Some graus on vacant lots at IQiij
fost uievoianu avonue wiucn vas
laflra was endangering resldaiuo pi op
frerty.
' "
ji".s meenng in uisinci court roi.ui
Wciliioedny orpiiliiK fgr purpojo of r
ganliilng a aonietery assoclntiou under
tho now state law.
The Ben llerkey mandamus cat
against local ageu-t A. li. Armstrong
of the StRto Agency. In whins tho
' pliintiff seeks to teclire a writ order
lug the agent to deliver to him a hulf
pint of wHhilty for medleiual imn '-
was argued yesterday and submitted
iu Supronio court. Tho oaso Is lo test I
I i-")0iln- tlo votp on .Mato Quert'ii
No. 1 on November 3rd last afteiu
; mo nsoney system.
I'- Springs cdlore!. was sentoncbd
l0 nun liays ln he city-teiKtiio b
nc6 judgijf t'-ie "fhus moVoing cm' .1
petit larceny WiarKrf' John'D6 attil
KW Cunnlnghani wero lino.1 $10 eaci
f or drunl'ounoes.
Miss Ilayden. an inmste of Pie Pop
uo Homo m this city was found oa
wo iroe iu uipui . 1(v
narlpg earnpccl from the hraio in th
Halnoi addition sue was reiurnci oy
Ciiet of I'ollco V II. Mltcvetl thii
n rcinj
V "'
Cholcs celery dill pickle etc at
Qehrmt'C 31? W? Okjh?rn sy? n9
is n iiisibU old Ml". j r k!k. -i 1 ur waj lu. tj.;t ; iu.
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Junius riir iiami .i'tniii i.iiis
Ifcrjf Jif(.is l'lllnw. etc.
outif and ukl 1wi;j
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sto.- - ratu'j uoid unttttiv l.iiilirtllev is ns
E7S 10 ?Jo.oo-Ncl Wniits
$(o.on and $12.00 IjtdliV (0M4
75c. $t.'oo $125 Hand Hags
4.75 (Icnttftlts Allipatoi Hags
$1 25 Fancy Mu-roi s
A I'ancy Box of Writing J'aper
25c value Ttmiiroidered 1 landkcrehlcf1 .150
Men's Half Hose 25c 35c and 50c
I 'admit & llabcock Toilet Waters 500 75c and $1.50
J5 Teddy Bear Hook. '. 50c
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W . (;lt clour c ilf. button or
r Jusl received a Man's Oxlilo id. plain or
p fancv tipped
f A Man s Tan Russia Calf tttillnn very
swell at .'
H Ladies' hand-turned Weljs or McKav black
fL or tan button or lace ...V....
& Men's Slippew in all rtv!es
f; and colors '.
wk-ldicft' Slippers. Fnr or Ribbon
W nwl all colors
l t uoii or a xvnttc r
Rf rF RrkTi c rr rir- cs
J Volt will uulvi im lln-' 1 1 !
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PICTURES CHANGE NIGHTLY
Vaudeville Three
The Mammoth Xmas Bill
Adults loc
1-01
uy-Qi 0"irre8Frank Dale.
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25c 50c. 75c ! $1.00
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$3.50
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THE DANCING
DUNBARS
Champion Enlertainera-
and Novelty Artists.
C'hatnpion Wtilerlaiucrs'
.mil Novelty Artists'
Irieh' Songs afid Dahccs.
-Sily Kid. etc
Bibe Doris
Sintiinrj a.nd Danclnrj
One of the Most Clever
Artists on the Vaudeivlle
Times Weeklv
Crujdrrin 3d
VPrca.; J. Vf rry V-l'rui;' htj
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Ilonry H. Ap
Itobert Uohlboit;.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 28, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 22, 1908, newspaper, December 22, 1908; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72617/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.