The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 20, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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NTow that our Grand and Successful Opening is over we
will devote ourselves entirely to showing you our fine line of
Holiday Goods such a variety was never before exhib-
ited in our beautiful cit "C.uthrie." You can find every-
thing that you desire for Xnias presents in this fine selection
of goods. OUR PLEASURE is showing you our goods and
prices which are marked in plain figures what they arc worth.
OUR PRIDE is to give you courtesy and kind treatment.
Wc feel very proud of the glorious success of our opening as
it was so tar beyond our expectation. Ve feel safe in say-
ing never again will so manv people visit a place of business
' 'i'it rn- I -rt' 'Tv ft ! iSoo people thronged our
s iri iioiu v a n rtt . i .it .u up. t We tiiiink uu kindl)
for -.our piesctice at our opening and ii.vitc you to cull again.
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BARGAINS
Grlsham. Steele & m
Have u'ceivcd from the largest wholesale
house their entire sample line of
?1HANDE.EBCHIEFS
Over One Thou -ami no two alike; prices
ranging from i cent to Sz. This line in-
cludes SILKS JAPANESE LINEN
SWISS and SURAH HANDKER-
CHIEFS. Huying this line enables them
to sell for at least on: third less than the
regular price. You must hurry to be "in
it" at this sale.
Just a word in regard to
Table Linens
Napkins
Our 48c 72 'jc and 98c table linens are
Satin Damask German finished goods.
Napkins in Linen book-fold from 85c to
$3 50 all sizes. These goods make ex-
cellent Christmas gifts.
A beautiful line of
EVENING QLxOVEXS
All lengths 8 to 22 button length will
be opened in a few days.
Low prices and good goods arc only to
be seen at this sale.
Grlsham. Steele & Co.
1(8 E Oklahoma Av Telephone No 66
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BIG REDUCTION IN WALL PAPER.
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Now is the time to paper your
homes. In order to make room for
our large spring stock of Wall Pa-
per we will sell wall paper and
paints at prices that will surprise
you. We have the largest stock in
the city to select from and we can
sure suit you both in prices and
paper if you will look at our stock.
We have just received a full line
of Colgate & Co 's fine perfumes
and toilet soaps which we would be
pleased to show you.
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Wallace & Muller Pharmacists.
ALWAYS GLAD TO Sip GOODS-NO TROUBLE.
L'ertlurtit fainter fi-rlnltltttc t lMilur
Hvrtit.
SavCorttt to Mitch II.
1 ll tight you f..: fun:"
Xn- Mitchell tn( urln'ti.
' t nine on. I won't run:
'I'liul's the end of the nmttoi.
My story U done:
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They don't fltdit.
Tom Hen I. of Wichita Is In tho city.
J ml lie Green litis returned from Perry.
Dr. l'coplos "the" dentist. 13tf
Librarian Kdgur Jone visited Perry
ycterday.
Chui. It. Hunt of Seward wns a vIMtor
to thuclty yesterday.
Mr. Ellle Kandill.of Templo Texas Is
hero vNttliiR relative.
It. M. Henderson of Dos Molnpf Iowa.
Is tho guest of Attorney Gardner.
Kvcry body (joes to tho Cnpltal City
lloolt More for tine plush goods. 14tf
The Eagle Drug Store has the llnost
show window in tho city. 13tf
I)r Peoples will put In full sets best
teeth for u few days at S10 or less pox
set. Ho moans ull he .iys. 13lf
Philip Honk has moved his saloon from
the corner of Oklahoma avenue mid Sec-
ond street to McUlnty's old stand.
C. Mndsen was commissioned a notary
public for Canadian county hy Seciottiry
Lowe jesterduy.
See the great 0fTer in the window of
the Eagle Drug Store. 13tf
Tho Capital City Hook Store is sell-
ing the toys. lltf
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt hoslieen appoint-
ed postmistress at Seward. She lt un estl-
m a tile lmly and will give satlsfatlon. Her
predecessor C. V. Oarlnnd wus lired
bodily.
Judge Dale discharged the petit
jtuy m Pony yesteiday until tho nct
term of cotiit.
The Capital City Hook Store has u
fine line of books for holidav presents.
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All kinds of fancy and homemade
candies California fruits at Huseu-
bark's. 15tu
Have you any teeth that need atten-
tion" Now is your chance. l)r Peo-
ples will amaze yon by his low prices
till Christinas. i3tf
Ilev. .1. II. Young I). I). editor of the
Central Christian Adwicato will pleach
to-night at the M. E. cniirch. His stili-
Ject will lie "Some of the Signs of the
Times." Ilev. Young is a fluent ami dis-
tinguished divine.
Cold and silver fillings cheaper than
anywhere else in town by Dr. l'eo-
plos. 13tf
All kinds of celluloid novelties at
the Capital City Hook Store. 1 ltf
Messrs. tin. Thollaii clialrinnn of the
count) commissioners Michael Elchhott
ami V. .1. Clark all good Democrats of
El Ileim aie in the city ami paid Till;
I. KADi.lt otllce a pleasant call last oon-
Ing. Licensed to weil: David W. Edwards
ami Annie M. Moran of Antelope town-
ship; Meredith V. iironii ami Miss Elhu
ltiugold of Woodland township.
Will Diimars of St. .loe Mo.. Is I the
cltv. lie Is n In other of I'tofessor Charlie
It. Diinrirs leader of the Light Guard
hand of Carthage .Mo. and known all
. over Mlssouil ami Kansas us a musician
I of great merit.
! See that line line of dolls nt the
1 Capital City Hook Store. Htf
C. J. Slierrod of Santa l'e X. M. Is In
tho city. Mr. S. heats eight bullet
wounds In his body placed there by
Indians.
IN THE COURTS.
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l.ntriMi'imont will b frto to
h is -in ' the railroad fare will
and line third rut' No live
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THE GOODS
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Tliursil i moinniff I"himj- I'litltlem
that oiiiirimit us. (Jen. I lltiltei. Discus-
sion. K I. IlalliH-k M. D. tre. PniH-i.
('fitful Hbusenf text biik. K. It. Tulle.
Discussion. 1. II. Strykei. .U. It. Uninie.
I'ap'r. Tlie teacher. Mrs Selw n Duiib-
ls. l)iniMliUi V. S. K. Amos IteMie It.
Wagstalf.
Tlmrd afternoon Paner. What hlnd-
ilers the Imv. Ueo. W. iltnils. Disco
sion. T. D. Duncan II D. McCreod
I'Miter. How to InsiH'ct s(.io 11
Dotj . DIcusion. M. M timmh. C .1.
Mattery. Paier. Ilow can we het rom-
hine knowledge Retting and discipline'.' I".
P. Shnll. Dlscussloii. C .1. Webber. W
II. lluxton.
Tlmrsday evening Music. Lecl'fe.
Hon. llenr Asp. Mnic.
1'riday morning Phiht. Nei-d of i. le
Illustration. Edwin Dellim. DWcussi
li. W. Patrick .1. II. Ellis. Phihi. D.i
we teach pnttlls to stud)? A. E. Newman
Discussion II. A. ltollnger Stella Thomp-
son. Miscellaneous business.
We are Overstocked.
MUST BE SOLD !
Cost of Manufacture Counts for Naught. The Goods Must be Sold.
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PATRIOTIC WOMEN.
l.iullo Circle of tlm (I. A. It. Klrct OlllriT
The (.'iitiiliiK lli'i.rttmnt i:nalii
n ml of Hie (1. A. It.
The Ladles Circle of the 0 A K nt
Its last regular meetlnjr elected nsotll
cers for the ensuing year:
Mis. Roliert Martin president:
Mrs. John Foster senior ice-pnsi-dent;
Mrs. T. M Suinrt. junior lce-pres-dent:
Mrs. Phllson chaplain;
Mrs. E Elichingmnii. swrotan :
Mis. II. D. Todd tren surer:
Mrs. .lohu (iilbert conductor:
Mrs. It. V. Smithwlek nstaut c in-
ductor; Mis. E. P. Ituillngame guaid:
Mrs. C C. Holland oiranlsi:
Miss Sarah II. ltosworth counselor.
Tlie hendqunrters of the dop.tr-
mont are located in tluthrio this yiar
Miss ltosworth being department pres-
ident Mrs (ieorge (lardnen. secretary
and Mrs. C. M. llnrnos treasurer.
The department encampment of tho
O. A. It is to be hold In Outhrio next
spring and tho ladies of the (5. A II
hope that all ladies who are eligible to
membership in the Circle will send in
their names as they wl.h to give the
old soldiers a welcome thoy will long
remember and that will uinko ft lends
for (In thrie throughout Oklnhoma.
HUSHING PERRY.
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We arc determined to sell more joods the balance
same time.
tins montn man ever uetore in tno
Suits that former price was $S 50 now go for S.i.
Suits that former price war. $12 now gc for j.
Suits thai former price was S18 and S20 now go for io
Overcoats from $2 to 15 former price was $4. to 25.
Children's suits sacrificed. A jjood suit sines . to i.j
years from i upwards.
500 fine fur stiff hats latest sh..pr 51 50 ench regular
price $2 50.
lNItn's all-wool undershirts 50c' each regular si gar-
ments. Now is your time to buy.
Consult your interest pay us a visit see the unmatcha-
ble bargains we are offering you. It's your gain and our
loss. We are overstocked and to unload is our object.
Before buying a dollar's worth of mer-
chandise in our line see what we can do for you.
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MihiIimI rurnuTs (inliiR Ihnrw In LwrRo
Drm".
l'rnnk Prouty the genial and ener-
getic editor of the l'erry Hustler was
in the city yesterday. Mr. Prouty is a
good standby of thut thrifty town
and Is spreading her merits to the
world. He says farmers from thu east
are Hocking to Perry and the country
surrounding nnd that the ruilrouds
arc making liberal rates to the strip.
Within tho pa6l few days over 50o
fanners havn ar.lved at Perry. They
aro men of means and coino there
with the Intention of buying lots nnd
claims and settling. All other towns
in tho strip aro also enjoying a great
rush of lioiiicseekors. '
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For Your
LIVERY
New hultit llli-il In the Dlntrlit Cunrt I'.
31. llnrpvrM Srlnuii Crlint.
fNlTKIl HTATKH COMMISSlON'KIt
OOODItlClI.
V. M. Harper residing near Kildare
was arrested at l'erry yesterday by
Oillcer Kelloy and brought to the city.
Ho is ch urged with defrauding Delia
Foster of SI (10 and a claim also wi'h
perjury and forgery. The evidence
against Harper is strong aud he is
liable to go over the roart for several
stretches. The culprit was arraigned
before Commissioner Goodrich yester-1
dav but being unable to give bond
was remanded to the federal jail.
The Erytneir counterfeiting enso
was partially hoard by Commissioner
Goodrich late last night but was not
concluded.
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Two bums were run In by the police
yesterday.
Oillcer Rust is spending ills nights at
the Santa l'e depot showing tramps
the road to Governor Lewclllng's com-
monwealth. Police court was dry yesterday. Not
oven a plain case.
.lunr.K oahsidv's COUUT.
Williams the alleged burn burner
! was relc-ascu on ball by Justice Lav
sidy yesterdjiy. Hit. trial was post
poned until the 2'Jth inst.
JUDOK .MOltOAN'H COUIIT.
Civil business of little importance
occupied Judge Morgan's time yestec-
day. No warrants were issued.
msrmcT rot'UT i. k. I'lrrs ci.eiik.
In the district court yesterday a. case
labelod Metropolitan Hank of Kansas
City vs. II. S. Cunningham receiver of
tho National Hank of Guthrie was
tiled. It is a suit on contract and
account nnd Involves tho 1.mn of
$5000. It seems thut thu Metropoli-
tan bank bought the salary account of
I.ouis DeStciguer tho cashier of the
defunct local bunk but the receiver
refused to pay the same Hunce the
suit. S. I Overstrcet appears us
attorney for the plaintiff. It looks uk
though the name of DeStoiguor will
never disappear from the district court
dockets.
Other suits were filed ns follows;
W. W. Adams vs. E. K Tallman
appeal from probate court Hiercr &
Cotterall attorneys for pluintiff.
David H. Mitchell vs. J V. lllalr
appeal from probate court Gardner &
Hisley attorneys for plaintiff.
Ciril l'riini Mr. l'rlit.
Editor Dally Leader:
In justice tD myself I wish to ask
Tiik Lkaih'.u to rofule the stutoui'-t.t
made in the News of yoHtonluy .norn-
ing wherein 1 am mentioned as being
connected with the parties who caused
tho trouble at Johnson's sal
Saturday evening. I was
nt thut time and liuu nothing what
ever iu no wiui lhui inmuii-. i now-
ever uid nrresl sunt parties wnon the
warrant was handed to me on Sunday.
U. I'lllKST.
Guthrie O. T Dec 10. 103.
Away up horses fine saddlers gent le stylish drivers riding habits fine robes new
surreys phaetons buggies drummer wa. "jons etc. Courteous treatment. Low prices.
Come and see me and you will be pleased 302 corner Vilas and First Guthrie Ok. Tel-
ephone No. 72.
::."":'-::'Eugeiie Tucker Solicitor and Collator.
B. J. Tucker Prop.
Hull of llfiinir.
Columbia school. Carrie I. Ander-
son teacher. Names of pupils neither
absent nor tardy during the month
ending Dec. 15: Lottie Morris Nettle
Flower lllanch Johnston Carrie- War-
rington Ida Traband l'eurl Miller
lloulah Doarringer Erum Salln Clare
l'ancoast Walter Fowler Frank Owen
Oren Dougherty Eddie Hays Eddie.
Vandenberg Florence Klch Fuvny
Fiftsch Willa 1'ontlous Guy Turner.
The CiiinliiK Ciuifrreiife.
The M. E. conference which begins
in this city to-morrow promises to bo
an interesting alTuir. About thirty
gopcl expounders havo already ar-
rived and a largo number will come in
to-day. Itlshop Viucent is expected
this evonln.
ClirUtiuim lit Comlut'
Local letter carriers avor that
Christmas is coming with a rush. 1
They feel it. Prokonts gulorc aro roll-1
ing In and the carriers are already
obliged to make extra trips.
I. Oil.
Ladles plain silver chuUainu watch.
Liberal rowuisl If returned to this
otllce or 'ill Kant Noble. Telephone
14. Una. V. K. Hiiookil
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The most complete line of Heal ting' and Cook Stoves in
ity at prices to suit all. Also carry a full line of oil heaters.
rull lino nf Shrf and Heavv Har dware. Evervthinsf in
Sporting Goods line. Genuine Glidd en Barbed Wire a specialty
Farquharson & Morrisi
Our branch house at Perry is con iplete in every Department.
TERRITORIAL TEACHERS.
Thry will Sleet at Oklahomii City IVeocni.
Drr 17-ao.
The third annual meeting of the
Territorial Teachers Association of
OklahpmA will meet in the Presby-
terian church in Oklahoma City De-
cember 27 28 29 1833.
I Superintendent I. II. Stryker say& a
very interesting and instructive pro-
gram will bo given consisting of
addresses papers and discussions by
tnij loading educators of
KlltlM.
The woman Unit took thu box uf
threu nutotfniph iilbauii. will avoid
being aiTubtwl and exposed by rmiirn-
ing nine u wo know who Uioy aru.
IUCKKT bJTOHK.
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Tho I'rlnce Hull I.odg Ho. T of A
V. fc A. M. will meet Thursday eve
Due 21 tit IC I. Hull. Evury mumber
expect oil to be pruseut.
Oko A. Hk.nky W. M.
1'urcliiUi-il I Iro llorw.
The cominltto appointed by tho city
council to purchase firo liorsos com-
pleted their labors yesterday after
testing severul teams. A fine team of
animals wns purchased at u bargain.
Candy S pounds
Kitchon.
at Miller's
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The Mny-polo dance t night will be
the prettiest sight Tho girls look m
pretty in their costumes. it
DintUlry.
Dr. AV. E. Furrow has moved from
tho old Commercial block to the I.ipo
building 111 Oklahoma avenue south
sidu ot tin- street where he has fixed
up a lino ollleo and now has thu best
dental rooms in the city. All kinds of
gold crowns porcelain crowns and
bridges for thu insertion of por-
celain teeth without a plate practi-
cally liibcrU'd. Cold lillings ulso a
specialty. A new method for ox-
iracliug toeth without pain (freezing
tho gums). Can furnish plenty of tus-
tiioonUlh. A full nut ot teotli for S!0.
Call and suu me before having work
dono oUuivhoro. Ilemomber the loca-
tion. W. K. Foiihow.
Surgeon Dentist
Christinas caids printed at Tut: I.kadku
Job 100ms.
l'or Knit.
A flno suite of otllce room's.
II Dhadhh oilicc
Address
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Tho best and linest candies iu tho
city at tho "Kaudio Citchin" It? Okla-
homa avenue. 15
Notice.
To Mary Itogan:
You ui-n hereby notified that you have
been am :d iu the pndiato court of lioguii
county Oklahomii territory by John M.
Kegan in an action for divorce and you
must a nttuur tin- petition of said John M.
Kpgaii lilitl In said court in "aid
action on or boforo tho .iddayof Jan-
uary 'irtlH or said itotitlou will 1m taken
us ti'ji) and judgiiii'iit for divorce leu-
dored ngulntt you uccordlnply.
S. .S. hAWicPACK l'robato.Iiidgo.
C1K0.. I'nicn Attoitmy for Plaintiff.
Dal id Novomber Si. le3. 3iKdlv
If you want no o fresh homo made
the Terrl-j candy go to the K-indio Cltchlu."13
Tbu finest assortment ot candies In
thu ait.v to select from ut Mrs. Ilofn-
bur'cr's. 'vi
Mrs. J. li Archer of Kansas City
will bo hero with an elegant lino of
I costumes for tho icusiuerado bul 10
bo given December 30. lltf
' Don't fail to see Miller's Candy Den
on Second street. More good bar-
gains tli 're In candles than any
I placu iu Guthrie. 10t3
F. H. Lilllo & Co.'s new btoro is an
onto rprlso welt worth tho patronage
of o ur people. tf
A Necessity
" .Cico hats btyllsh hats hats that nro
be mining to your stylo of beauty.
T hey can bo had right here iu Guthrie
a ny day ut your own price. Mrs.
: launders is authority on styles. Kho
ivon't sell you a hat that is not cor-
rect In material and finish. Sho per-
sonally oversees all work All kinds
of stamping done to order. 23Stf
J'urtiit-r Wullted
In ba'dng and confectionery business.
Address postollico box AU tluthrio. Ok.
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To llrclii Work.
It is asserted that actual work will
lie begun on the Missouri t Olduhomu
railroad January 1. Tho road will
corc- to Guthrie.
Farm to Lcute.
Will lease quarter section of bottom
land on Deep Fork fenced well thirty
acres broke house etc. Call at
Lk.au mi office. 274-lw
FOR RENT.
Seven-room house. $16
Four-room house and barn 10
Three-rom house 7
Two-room house 4
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iHUuSuCu I SU LiJiTiU
On Farms or on inside
City Property.
Some choice bargains in City prop-
erty and farms. Call and sec us.
Lynil's Real Estate & Loan Co
nrai
HERE 1 AM
vND TO STAY
And sell .Clothing cheaper than any
other pcreon In town. Huto
tho choicest of samples
to select from.
A FIT GUARANTEED.
W. M. McCOY
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