The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 21, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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THB LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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Successful past week of the great Mid-summer Clearing Sale. Continuation of it this week to the profit and pleasure of a satisfied community. The only
house in Guthrie with a bona fide resident buyer in the eastern markets. He underbuys. We undersell. For this week:
DltKSS GOODS DEPART JIENT.
1000 yds Figured Lawn 3c; regular price 5c.
"00 yds Figured Lawn 5c; regular price b l-8c.
1300 yds yard wide Figured Lawn 7 l-2c; regular
price 12 l-2c.
GOO yards White Lawn 8Jc; regular price 7c.
550 yds White Lawn 8 l-3c; regular price 12 l-2c.
400 yds White India Linon 15c; regular price 25c.
700 yds iigured all wool Challie 15c; regular price 25.
2000 yds Steel Kiver Percals 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
5mi yds Chatelaine Tullie 12 l-2c; regular price 20c.
li)i yds Linon Brode 'Sc; regular price 12 l-2r.
l.Gi'O yds Grenadine Moire 7c; regular price 12 l-2c.
b hi yds llgured Mulls at 8 l-3c; the regular price
15c.
25 yds Outing Cloth 4 l-2c; regular price 8 l-3c.
12ii yds all wool Nun's Veiling at 20c; regular price
4c.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
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Mosquito Bars go at 89c per 8-ycl oars.
500 pairs Lace Curtains from 50c to $2.25.
250 Bed Spreads from (He to 2.25.
8000 Ladies' Vests 5c to -15c.
5000 pairs Ladies' Black Hose at 5c.
A large assortment of Parasols from 25c to$350.
Bleached Muslin at 5 and 7c per yard.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
Dress Stays at 7c.
Mourning Pins at 4c.
Silk Thread 8c.
Embroidery Silk at 10c per dozen.
"Buttons in endless variety.
1 500 uairs Ladies' Oxfords and Sandals at a great
sacnticc in the following colors tans russet
black and white.
TOW Eh DEPARTMENT.
50 pair Towels at 13c regular price 25c.
98 pair Towels at IHc regular price 80c.
72 pair Towels at 25c regular price 87 l2c.
1000 yds Toweling at 3c regular price 8 l-8c
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
300 Men's Shirts at 15c regular price 25c.
loo Men's Shirts and Drawers 70c regular price SI.
250 Men's Work Shirts 22 l-2c regular price 87 l-2c.
21(5 Men's Linen Shirts (striped) 59c regular price $1.
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1 II Men's Puff Bosom Shirts 75c regular price Si in
72 Men's Silk Puff Bosom Shirts 09c regular price
SI. 25.
Men's Neckwear in all varieties.
Men's Teck Scarfs a snap.
C LOTH I N 1) E PA KTM ENT.
Boys' Knee Pants at 18c 80c.
Boys' Long Pants at 50c 00c.
Men's Pants at 90c $1.50.
Men's Summer Coats 17c SI. 00.
Men's Summer Coats $1 25 $2.00.
Men's Summer Coats and Vests $1.50- $2 50
Men's Crash Suits $3.49-$5.0O.
1200 Salts assorted all wool as low as $1.
The best $8.50 All Wool Clay Worsteds on earth.
Straw Hats at great reductions to close out the line
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Railroad Time Table.
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NORTH EAST AND WEST.
Arrive 1 Leave ' Arrive i Arrive
Noi Guthrie I authrle. I Kan City IChlcaRQ.
5 40 a.m.
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Local Freight.
Local Freight.
SOUTH SOUTHEAST AND SODinWKST.
I Arrive
KolQuthrle.
'J7I'JIS1). in.
lOMU.ifip. m.
nil s-o p m
Leave
Oulhrle.
I Arrive Arrive
ll't. Worthlaalv's'n
ls:2Jp. in.
11:06 p. m
0 01 a m
K:M p. in ill. 0) a.m.
8.05 a. m.lu-33 p.m.
Local r 'eight.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
ITS OWN LINE.
Partlca Bound for HulTalo Should Talco
tho Wabash.
Choctaw Oklahoma & Unit It. It Oct.
Kt.
Leave El Keno .. :0 am
Arrive Oklahoma City
Arrive Shawnee
Arrive South McAlcstcr
Arrive WUter
Via Wl.tur.
Arrive Foit Smith -
Arrive St. Louis
Wtlt
7.45 am
9:45 am
12:30 pm
3:U0pm
4:35 pm
7:25 am
Oklahoma pcoplo going to the Grand
Army reunion at HulTalo next month
should tnlco tho Wabash system at
Kansas City. This is the best equipped
road In tho west. It operates its own
lino from Kansas City St. Louts and
Chicago to HulTalo and by taking tho
Wabash they will avoid all delays that
aro incident to routes made up by a
number of lines. Tho Wabash Is but
one lino nnd all trains and employes
are under onu management so t'jcre
will bo no delays. General Passenger
Agent H. N. Garland savs the Wabash
has ruado Rpocial efforts to handlo the
crowds. Tho Wabath Is a scenic line
running through lovely country
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Our Uepulrluc Department
Is equal to tho bebt In tho country.
Wo repair everything nnd anything;
bicycles bowing machines locks keys
umbrellas typewriters and gasoline
stoves etc. Haw filing and grinding
of every description lawn mowers
shears scissors knives etc. Wo are
experts in each of our departments.
E. II. Knauss
The Bicyclo Houso 113 Oklahoma
avonuo Guthrie O. T.
Soo Smith tho bill distributor.
Leave St Louts .. .
Leare M. Smith . .
Leate WUter
Leave South McAllster
Leave Sha-wnee
Leave Oklahoma City
Arrive fci Keno
... 8:20 pm
...11:57 am
.. 1:30 pm
4:10 pm
. 7.35 pm
0-05 pm
. ..10.05 pm
llotween OklnhoniH City Kiul Kl Iteuo.
LeaeOklahomaClty forv.est. .. B:05am
Arrive 1.1 Keno . . 10:05 pm
Leave Kl Keno for east 6 40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7 40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for went. .. . 3:50 pm
Arrive Kl Keno . 4:Wiro
Leave Li ltenoeast 11.15 am
Arrive Oklahoma City U':e0pm
Trains to ana irom liuliirie mate counuc-
tlon at Oklahoma City.
Make close connections at Kl uono for
rolatM on the Hock Ulaud north and south.
For rale and Information apply to
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O M M. nLLSWORTII
Agent Oklahoma OltT-
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First publUUod In tl.o Daily Loader
July 3.1807.
Notice Tor Publication.
Land olllco at Guthrie O. T July 2
1S97.
Notice Is huroby glvon that tho following-named
settler has filed notice of his
Intention to muko llnal pmof In support
of hts claim and that said proof will bo
made before tho register nud receiver ut
Guthrie O. T. on August 7 1S97. vln
James L. Jljdo for the n u ir of sue 17
two Wrlw.
Hi names tho following witnesses to
provo hts continuous ro&luenco upon and
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CulllVUUOU Ul saiu luu j i.
David llardesty John Hardesty of
Sumner O T. and J. Thomas Hume
lasslus Torino of Guthrie. O. T.
417-' A N J CltOOK HeRlstor.
First published In tho Dally Leader
July 20 1897.
Notice lor Publication.
Landofllco at Guthrie O. T July 19
1897.
Notice Is hereby given that tho follow-
ing named settler has tiled notice of his
Intontlon to make final proof In support
of his claim and that said proof will ho
made beforo tho reglstor und receiver at
Guthrie. O. T.. on Sent I. 1897. vl7-
Georgo s Thompson for tho se u.r sue
31 tp 10 nrl w.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud viz:
Hflorgp u Morgan Anurow Leary
Walters. WIUou. Wllliuin Wolls all of
Guthrlo
4181 A. N. .1 ("hook. Ileglster.
Knickerbocker
Special.
Famous Noonday Train
via Hig I lloulo.
St. Louis
ltullalo
Niagra Falls
Nov l'ork.
" lloston
Montreal
Cincinnati
Washington
Virginia Points.
Finest und fastest louultir train be-
tween Mississippi river und Kastern sua-
shore. No tunnel at St.Louls; uo ferry
transfer at New York.
W. V nni'I'H. Afbt G. i'. A. St. Louis
K.O. McCUKMICK 1'. T. M .Cluclnnull
M K. INGALLS President.
Notice for llliU.
N'ltlcp for bids Is hereby given for com-
pletion nf the normal school building at
iidmciid Oklahoma tho work consisting
chU-IU of inside finish such as lathing
plane) Ing stnlr cai.tng etc.
llldi separate from the above are also
Invited for the construction of a labora-
tory within the saiduoraial school bulld-
plansand specifications for tho labor-
nir v pftn lw snrni at the Territorial Su-
niHiitnndnnta oliii-e. Guthrlo. Details
concernlug tho completion of the building
nny host beottainu oy applying in per-
son to John L. Mitch secretary of tho
board of regents at Edmond.
All bids must be sealed and cent to
John L. Mitch Edmond Oklahoma by
the?3d Instaut A. O. Nichols
TerrltorliJ Superintendent and 1'iesldent
Hoard ofllegenw for the Normal
Schoil.
"Frisco Line"
St. Louis fc San Francisco Kail
way.
The popular through car routt from Ar
kansas City and WUter lo all polnU in Mis
iourl. ArkanKas. Kansas Oklahoma. Indian
Territory. Texas. Colorado. Wyoming I'tah.
New and OU1 Mexico Arizona Idaho. Mon-
tana. Nevada California. Washington and
Oregon.
The Frisco Line U also the mot direct
route to St Louli and all inilntK east Klc
gain J'ulluian Palace klenpars recllnliii;
chair car neaU free) and coacheo on aft
through trains.
The I'rtuen U alu-avs tlrnl lo net out of old
ruts and Improve H facilities fur handling
paskeugera and freight.
Pullman
Scoping
Car.
The rtneU. sleeping cars In the world
Another advance U the Introduction of
Wells-Fargo
Express Co.
To do the express business of this comnanv
The above exnroM comnanv mrcri lines
from it he Atlantic to the Uu.'f and none
ktands higher than Wells-Fargo.
For time-tables mr.p. rates and full oar
titular address nearest agent of the Frlsio
Line or the following
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FROM
OKLAHOMA
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Kansas City
St. Louis
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liOiivcnM'orlli
Atchison
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anil I)cuvcr
This Is Tho
DIRECT ROUTE.
Daily Trains
Fast Time
Superior Service.
H. C. TOWNSEND.
General Passenger Agent
St. Louis Mo.
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GREAl
$9.65
BARGAIN SALE
03E
MEN'S SUITS
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wool Suits for $6.65 this week.
We are selling $12.50 and $15 Suits for $9.65 this week. Don't
confound these suits with the trash you read about in dry goods
store ads. The only thing cheap about these suits is the price.
Come and look at them.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 21, 1897, newspaper, July 21, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73983/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.