The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, July 30, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!
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PEOPLE ENTHUSED!
STAR BAZAAR
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Successful past week of the great Mid-
house in Guthrie with
summer Clearing Sale. Continuation of it this week to the profit and pleasure of a satisfied community. The only
a bona fide resident buyer in the eastern markets. He underbuys. We undersell. For this week:
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
1000 yds Figured Lnwn He; regular price 5c.
H00 yds Figured Lawn 5c; regular price 8 1-ttc.
1500 yds yard wide Figured Lawn 7 l-2c; regular
price 12 l2c.
1500 yards "White Lawn 8fc; regular price 7c.
550 yds "White Lawn 3 l-3c; regular price 12 l-2c.
400 yds "White India Linon 15c; regular price 25c.
700 yds figured all wool Challie 15c; regular price 25.
2000 yds Steel River Percals 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
5itu yds Chatelaine Tullie 12 l-2c; regular price 20c.
l.ooo yds Linon Brode 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
1500 yds Grenadine Moire 7c; regular price 12 l-2c.
8n(i yds figured Mulls at 8 l-8c; the regular price
5c.
2500 yds Outing Cloth 1 l-2c; regular price 8 l-3c.
l2oo yds all wool Nun's Veiling at 20c; regular price
40c.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Mosquito Bars go at 39c per 8-yd oars.
500 pairs Lace Curtains from 50c to $2.25.
250 Bed Spreads from (54c to 2.25
8009 Ladies' Vests 5c to 45c.
5000 pairs Ladies' Black Hose at 5c
A large assortment of Parasols from 25c to $3.50.
Bleached Muslin at 4 5 and 7c per yard.
NOTION DEPAHTMENT.
Dress Stays at 7c.
Mourning Pins at 4c.
Silk Thread 8c.
Embroidery Silk at 10c per dozen.
Buttons in endless variety.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
1 5J0 uairs Ladies' Oxfords and Sandals at a great
saennce in the following colors tans russet
black and while.
TUVKL DEPARTMENT.
50 pair Towels at 13c regular price 25c.
08 pair Towels at 18c regular price 30c.
72 pair Towels at 25c regular price 37 l-2c.
1000 yds Toweling at Uc regular price 8 l-8c.
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SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
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300 Men's Shirts at 15c regular price 25c.
100 Men's Shirts and Drawers 70c regular price 1.
250 Men's Work Shirts 22 l-2c regular price 87 l-2c.
210 Men's Linen Shirts (striped) 59c regular price $1.
1 1 1 Men's Puff Bosom Shirts 75c regular price $1 10
72 Men's Silk Puff Bosom Shirts 98c regular price
$1.
or
Men's Neckwear in all varieties.
Men's Teck Scarfs a snap.
C LOTlll N (1 O E PA RTM ENT.
Boys' Knee Pants at 18c 80c.
Boys' Long Pants at 50c 90c.
Men's Pants at 90c $1.50.
Men's Summer Coats 47c $1.00.
Men's Summer Coats $1.25 $2.00.
Men's Summer Coats and Vests $1.50 ?2 50
Men's Crash Suits $3. 49-$5.00.
1200 Suits 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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STAR BAZAAR 120
and
122 Harrison Ave.
Railroad Time Table.
Atchison Toiiekn A Bantu Va.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
p 11. heard
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
Anthony. Kansas.
Olvca special attention to checking county
records In Oklahoma and Kansas Has hail
many years experience and makes no charge
units work Is satisfactory
I Arrive
No! Guthrle
turn swam
08 3 jip. m
uui l 10 p m
NORTH. EAST AND WEST
ArrUe
Leave
Guthrie
6 40a m
.1 3jp m
7 00 a. m
Arrive
ICan City (Chicago.
e uup. m it a a. m
B 60 a m 10 00p.m.
Local Freight.
Local Freight
SOUTH SOCTlirAST AND BOU1HWK8T
Arrive
..Hnlnnthrtr..
I Leave
JaiiUixic
407(12 lp 111 112 Mp m
105 III 15 p. m III 06 p. ni
till 3 JU p m I 0 0J J 111
Arrive Arrive
VU Ww.thqaly Vn
Si. 35 p. m ill 05 a m
8 a. m. 9 35 p.m.
Lv... Freight.
A. J. Corkins Agent.
Choctaw Oklahoma JC Half It. It. Co
Knit.
luiveElHeno . . 6-40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City HOJpm
Arrive Shawnee . .. 7 35 pm
Arrive bouth McAlesler lOptn
Arrive WUter -. .. 1.30 pm
VU Wlster.
Arrive I'ort Smith . . . U.tr am
D.
STEVENS M.D.
M.ma ..... f... !..& U.llnH.1 t.4.tr
Room 6. Oaice recently moved from second
floor of Seaton's Drug store..
pnOMAS S. WHITE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Washington D.
ttooms 103-6-fl Atlantic Hulldlng.
Mining. T.and arid Patent Lawti Specialty t
TpJAVID L. OITT
PENSION ATTORNEY
Washington D. C.
No. 623 F Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Bureau.
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
Arrive fet Louis
h 20 pm
West.
Leave St Louis 8. pm
Leave Ft Smith 11 67 am
t eave Wlster - -IN pin
.Leave South McAllster . 4.10 pm
Leave bhawnue . 7. 36 pm
Leave Oklahoma City ... . 9.0S i tn
AirlveElUeuo ... 10 05 pm
lietween Oklahoma City Hurt Kl Itetio.
Leave Oklahoma City for west... . .. 9.06 am
Arrl e Kl Keno . 10 OJ pin
Leave El Reno for east ..6.40 am
Arrive Oklahoma city . 7 40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west. 3:50 pm
Arrb e El Reno 4.62 pm
Leave Kl Reno east 11.15 am
Arrive Oklahoma City lS:S0pm
Trains to and from Uulhrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City
Make close connections at 121 Reno for
points on the Rock Island north and south.
For rates and Information apply to
1. F HOLDBN Tramc Manager
bouth McAlester I T.
O M M ELLSWORTH
Agent Oklahoma Clrv
KUWIN ADAMS
Traveling I'relght ami l'assenger Ahent
Oklahoma CH) O T
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ATSON E. COLEMAN
Report ol' tho Condition
Of the Capitol National bank at Guthrie
In the Terrftorv of Oklahoma at the rinse of
business July l 1W7
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts t 41 3711 oi
Overdrafts secured and unseiureil v.. it
U S llomlx to secure circulation 1500 00
Premiums on U b bonds l uuo uu
Stocks securities etc SI 7flB H2
llanklng-hoube furniture anil fix-
tures 1 SOU 00
Due from national banks (not ri
serve agents) SO" it
Due from state banks and bankers 2106 w
Due from approved ruserve
agents 47 817 40
Checks and othei cash Items tTK il
Prac'l paper currency. nlcUes & ts ltd l.
Lawful money reserve in bank 17
specie toou iw
Legal-tender notes T4 00 14 015 00
Kudomptlon fund wlthU. S. treas
urur6per cetit of circulation) 662 60
mm
Total
1 10075 !W
-MAHfhlTIHS
Land and Patent Attorney
Washington D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust IH'dg.
REFERENCES-Hon. M. V. Allen U S. Sen-
ate) Hon. Late Pence. Klnderhook N. Y.
Hon. John a Bell U. at Hon. J. D. Hicks
M. O.
"CMtANK CROSTHWAITK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C.
1320 F Street N. W.
Land Partlce a Specialty.
Capital stock mid In W 000 00
surplus fund 10.000 00
Undivided nrotlts. less exiwiibes
and taxes laid 771 6
National bank nottm outstanding 1I.K0 00
Due to other national banks (Ho W
Due to date banks and bankets 443') 60
Individual deposits subject to
check 68078 68
Demand certificates of deposit 14687 w
Total . (160076 6h
Territory of Oklahoma
County of Logan. I "
I Chas K. lllllingsley Casbierof thonlove
named bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief
CHAS K lllLLlNQbLEY. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
27lli day of Jul IW7
C. M. HOSWORTH Notarj Public
Oorrect--Jitest
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W1I B. STILBh.
JOHN V STONE.
Directors
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NAOMI Rebekah Lodge No. Z I. O. O. F..
meets every Thursday evening at 7:30
nOdd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
ing. Visitors welcome.
1IIRDE SCOTT N O.
KATIE MtWKTIIY bei )
16 TO 1 SHOTS I
Silver Dollar Saloon
F. M. WYATT Prop
Victor Building corner Harrison and First
Tho best of Liquors unci Wines In
tock. All brands of Ueor Cigars and
A'obacco. Froo Lunches served on
Saturday evenlnifs. Patrons are al-
'wed to settla tho financial question
' hlle doing business with this popular
nadn.
Notice for Rids.
Notlco let MUj is horoby Riven for com-
pletion of tiie norms' "oliool buildlnR at
lidmoud Oklahoma tho work consisting
culelly of Insldo llnlah such as lathing
plastering sulr casing etc.
Kids f eparato from the above are also
InvlltHl for tho construction of a labora-
tory within the suiU normal school build-
inrr
h Plans and specifications for the labor-
ntnrv nnn I seen at the Territorial Su
perintendent ofllee. Uuthrle Details
i oncernlng the completion of the building
may liest bo obtained by applying lu por-
un to John I. Mitch secretary of tho
LnorH nf raffunts Ht RdHlOnd.
AH bids must be sefi'cd and must be
roeeivoo uy joiir t. iui"i. jhuuuu
Oklahoma not later than Aiiuust 9.
A O. Nichols
Territorial Superintendent ana President
Hoard of Uegonts for the Normal
School.
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday night in the
K of P hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
tome J U TOWERS Clerk.
I D PENTECOST. Con. Com.
GUTHRIE LODQE NO 2
A. F 4 A M. Regular meet
ing third Tuesday evening
In each mouth at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H F ARDERY. Sec
A J CORKINS. W M
vTTTHRIE Lodee Ko. l.A. O. U W.. meets
V3I Thursday evenings of each week at 7. SO
In Victor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
F P OATCUELL M W.
O O FINCH Recordjr.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. I K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their hall
n the Victor block corner First and Uarrt
ion Visiting kntrhu are always welcome
JAMES M WHEELER. C C
J. FOUOART M. ot F and K. of R. b
The 3:30 train Is the through Colorado
flyer.
ROYAL Baking Powder.
Highest of alt in leavening
Strength. V. S. aovcrnmeot Report.
I O R M Meets every Tuesday night in K.
I Kof P. hall Vtsttlne chiefs always wel-
:ome M. U. CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 8 I O. O F. meels
Monday night of each week at 7:80. Vis-
iting Odd Fellows alwavs weir jrne.
hub uu w IUTTEnmsraL N Qi
Q W. DRUCE. Sec'r lock boi 178
OKLAHOMA EncarapmentNo. 1 L O. O. K
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
wrilnw hall at 7.30. All visiting patriarchs
wlrome A KREliS. a P.
If L. STROUUH. Scribe
MUTUAL UENEFIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment procure help; buy
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
toodr. periodicals etc.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION BUREAU
Room voLyon Iil"clr
Cor. Harrison and Pulsion
"FrisGO Line"
St. Louis & San Francisco Rail-
way. The jKUHiIar through car route from Ar-
kansas City and Wlster to all points In Mis-
souri Arkansas. Kansas. Oklahoma Indian
Territory Texas Colorado Wyoming Utah
New and Old Mexico Arizona Idatpl. Mon-
tana Nevada California Washington and
Oregon
The Prlsro Line Is also the rami direct
route to St Louis and all point east. Hie-
gant Pullman Palace sleepers recUntnc
chair cars (seats free) and coachss on all
through trains.
The Frisco Is alwavs first to set oat of old
ruts and Improve it faculties for handling
passengeis ana ireigai
Pullman
Scoping
Car.
The finest sleeping cars In ta world
Another advance Is the Introduction of
Wells-Fargo
Express Co.
To do the express business ef this company
The above express company covers Hues
from the Atlantic to the Clulf and none
stands higher than Wells-largo.
For time-tables maps rates and full par
tlculars address nearrst agent of the Frisco
Line or the lollowtnci
11 F YOAKUM den'l Mangr.
SL LosjU Mo.
O T. NICHOLSON (f P A..
Kt IuU.Mo.
WM NOBLE T V & P A
boutn McAlester. L T.
$6.65
GREAT
p9i65
BARGAIN SALE
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.
Lews Bee HiVE
is-
snnvlnnnK
HsnHBBHanViu
CLOTHING HOUSE
$6.65
Oklahoma Ave. and First St.
$9.65
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 51, Ed. 1, Friday, July 30, 1897, newspaper, July 30, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73991/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.