The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 31, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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STAR BAZAAR
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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:
D11ESS GOODS DEPjUtTJLENT.
1.000 yds Figured Lawn 8c; regular price Gc.
H00 yds Figured Lawn 5c; regular price 8 l-8c.
1500 yds yard wide Figured Lawn 7 l-2c; regular
price 12 l-2c.
600 yards White Lawn 8f c; regular price 7c.
550 yds "White Lawn 8 l-3c; regular price 12 l-2c.
400vyds While 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.
500 yds Chatelaine Tullie 12 l-2c; regular price 20c.
1000 yds Linon Brode 8c; regular price 12 l-2c.
1.500 yds Grenadine Moire 7c; regular price 12 l-2c.
fcoo yds figured Mulls at 8 1-Sic; the regular price
15c.
2500 yds Outiug Cloth 4 l-2c; regular price 8 1-Oc.
1200 yds all wool Nun's Veiling at 20c; regular price
loo.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Mosquito Bars go at 39c per 8-yd bars.
500 pairs Lace Curtains from 50c to $2.25.
250 Bed Spreads from 01c to $2.25
8000 Ladies' Vests 5c to -15c.
5000 pairs Ladies' Black Hose at 5c.
A large assortment of Parasols from 25c to $8.50.
Bleached Muslin at 4 5 and 7c per yard.
NOTION DEPARTMENT v-'
Dress Stays at 7c.
Mourning Pins at 4c.
Silk Thread 8c.
Embroidery Silk at 10c per dozen.
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SHOE DEPARTMENT.
1 5o0 uairs Ladies' Oxfords and Sandals at a great
saennce in the following colors tans russet
black and white.
TOWEL DEPARTMENT.
50 pair Towels at 18c regular price 25c.
98 pair Towels at 18c regular price 80c.
72 pair Towels at 25c regular price 87 l-2c.
1000 yds Toweling at 8c regular price 8 l-8c.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
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800 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.
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Buttons in endless variety.
1 14 Men's Puff Bosom Shirts 75c regular price $1 lOw
72 Men's Silk Puff Bosom Shirts 93c regular price
$1.25.
Men's Neckwear In all varieties.
Men's Teck Scarfs a snap.
C LOTH I N DEPA 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 Coals. ?1.25 $2.00.
Men's Summer Coats and Vests $1.50--$: 50
Men's Crash Suits $3.49-$5.0O.
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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120
and 122 Harrison Ave.
Railroad 'Iimo Table.
Atchison Topeka & Batita Ve.
NORTH. EAST AND WEST.
! Arrive Leave i Arrive i Arrive
Nol Guthrie. I Guthrie. Kan. Clty.lChlcaKO.
ilxj 6.40a.m. 6 4ua. m. n uop. ni. i(M3a. m-
403 3.ii5p.m. u jo p. in. I o.5o a. m. 10:00p.m.
22 7 00a. m. 1 LocalFrelght.
120 1 10 p. m. Local Freight.
south RonrnsAsx and southwest.
I Arrive
NolQuthrle.
i0?12:I5p. m.
105 11:16 p. in.
HI I 3:t0p. m.
Leave
Gutbrle.
12:J5p. m
11:0ft i. m
0 Ma. m
Arrive I Arrive
Ft. Worth Oalv's'n
B:3S p. in-iT:05 a.m.
a:uo a. ra. v.up.m
Local Freight.
A. J. Corklns Agont.
Uhoctuw Ohlahoiua Gulf It. It. Co.
Kit.
Leave El Reno 6:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City U:(fipm
Arrive Shawnee 7:36 nm
Arrive South McAlestcr 4:10 pm
Arrive vtmer i:supm
Via WUter.
Arrive Fort Smith ..U:l7am
Arrive Bt. Louis 8:S0 pm
West.
Leave St Louis ..
Leave Ft. Smith .
Leave WUter.
.. 8:N pm
...11.5; am
1 :30 pin
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
tv.
H. I1KARU
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
Anthony. Kansas.
atves special attention to checking county
records in Oklahoma and Kansas. Has had
many years experience anil makes no charge
unless work Is satisfactory.
D.
STEVENS M. D.
Room 6. Omce recently moved from second
Door of Seaton's UruK store..
-pnOMAS S. WHITE
ATTO R N EY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C
ttoomi 103.5-43 Atlantic building.
Mining Land and Patent Law a Specialty
D
AVID L. G1TT
PENSION ATTORNEY
WashlnRton D. C.
No. 623 V. Street. N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Bureau.
The pension policy of the future will In all
pxooauimy ue more iiDerai
lollclted
Helected cases
Correspondence Invited.
Report of tho Condition
Of the Capllol National bank at Guthrie.
In the Tern lor v of Oklahoma at the close of
business July XS 1S97-
KKSOniCUS.
Loans and discounts I
OverdraltK tecurcd an-' unsecured
U. S. Morula to secure clrrulation
Premiums on U. S. lxmils .
Stocks securities etc
Hanklng-house furniture and rtx-
tures
Due from national banks (not re-
serve agents) .
Due from statu banks anil bankers
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other cash Items
l'rac'l paper currency nlcklcs & -tn
Lawful money reserve In bank vis
Specie . . JO.WsO (X)
Legal-tender notes 7t oo
Kodomptlon fnnd wlthl'. s. treas
urer (5 ier cent of clrt uiatton)
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ATSON E. COLEMAN
Leave South McAllster 4:10 pm
Leave Shawnee 7:33 pm
Leave Oklahoma City :W pm
Arrive El Keno 10:05 pm
ltetweni tlklahoniH Clljr uml 151 Iteno
Leave Oklahoma City for west......... 9:05 am
Arrive El Keno 10:OS pm
Leave El Reno for east 6:40 am
Arrive Oklahoma City 7:40 am
Leave Oklahoma City for west .. J:Mpm
Arrive El Reno 4:62 pm
Leave El Reno east 11:16 am
Arrive Oklah maiJlty 12:90 pm
Trains to and from Uuthrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Hake close connections at Jl Reno for
points on the Rock Island north and south.
for rates and Information apply to
J. F. HOLUEN. Tramc ManaRer
South McAlosler I. T.
O. M M. ELLSWORTH
Agent Oklahoma CUv
EDWIN ADAMS.
Traveling; Freight and Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City O T.
16 TO 1 SHOTS I
Silver Dollar Saloon
P. M. "WYATT Prop
Victor llulldlng corner Harrison and First
Tho best ot Liquors and Wines in
took e il brands o! lleer Cigars and
Vobacco Free Lunches served on
A&turday evenings. Patrons arc al-
Vwed to Bcttlo tho financial question
'hilo doing 'business with this popular
nrado.
Land and Patent Attornoy
WashlnRton D. C.
Washington Loan and 'Trust Dl'dg.
REFERENOES-Uon. M. V. Allen U. S. 8en-
ates Hon. Late Pence. Klnderhook N. Y.
Hon. John C. Dell U. 0.1 lion. J. D. Hicks
M. O.
TJRANK II. OROSTHWAITE
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Washington D. C
1320 F Street N. W.
Land Partlce a Specialty.
i)60.OTfi H
xiAOMIRcbckah Lodge No. 2 I. O. O. P..
IM meets every Thursday evening at 7:M
n Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
ng. Visitors welcome.
IIIRDK SCOTT N. O.
KATIE McWETHV. Sec y.
Total
LIARILITIES
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits lew expenses
and taxen paid
National bank notes outstanding
Due to other national bank's
Due to state banks and bankers
Individual deposits subject to
check . . .
Demand certificates of deposit
Total
Territory of Oklahoma .
County of Logan t ""
I Chat. E. jillliugHley Cashier of the above
named bank do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the bo.t of my
knowledge and belief.
CHAB. H. HILLINGSLEV. OaJHler.
Subscribed and tmoni to before tut tills
S7tu day of July 1697.
a M. UOSWOUTII Notary Public.
Correct Attest'
GEO. K. HILLINGSLEV.
(SEAL.) WM. 8 STILRS.
JOHN V. STONH.
Directors
The 3:30 train Is tho through Colorado
Cyer.
ROYA 3a'cinp Po"n?r.
Highest )f all '. lenvcitng
Strength. V. S. Oovcrnmcat RepoiL
GUTHRIE Camp No. 3 Woodmen ot the
World meets every Monday nlitht In the
K. of P. hall. Visiting Woodmen are wel-
tome. J H. TOWERS Clerk.
KD I'j:NTECOST Con. Com.
GUTHRIE rXIDOE NO. 2
A. F. A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
In each month at 8 o'clock.
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
n. F. ARDERY Sec.
A J CORKINS. W. M
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 1. A. O. U. W.. meets
Tburaday evenings of each week at 7:30
In Victor block corner First and Harrison.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
F. P. GATCHELL M W.
O. O. FINCH Recorder.
Notice for Bids.
Nntlen for bids Is lierebv trlvou for com
pinion of the normal school bulldlni; at
Kdinoud Oklahoma the work consisting
chli'ilv ot tnsldo llnlsh such us lathing
p!atortng sUir casing ote.
II Ids. fuparute from the above are also
inviteti for thr construction of a labora-
tory within the said normal school build-
II 2
Plans and specifications for the lubor-utor-can-bo
socn at the TerrltoriaUSu.
perintendent's ottlce Qutbrie. Details
lOiicerninii the completion of the building
may best bo obtalnid by applying iu per-
son to John L. Mitch secretary of the
board of rogonts at Udmond.
All bids must be sealed and must be
received by John L. Mitch. Kdmond
Oklahoma not later than August 2.
. O. Kiimiou
Territorial Suporiutendont anu President
Hoard of Ilegents for tho Normal
School.
SUTUR1B Lodge No. 2 K. ot P. meets
every Wednesday at 7:30 In their ball
.n the Victor block corner First and Uarrl-
ton. Visiting kntrhts are always welcome.
jAMEfe M WHRELIiR. C- C.
J. FOUCART M. ot F. andK. of II. H
iORU Meets every Tuesday night Iu K.
KofP. hall. Visiting chlels always wel-
:ome M. 11. CHERRY Chief of Records.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. 3 I. O. O F. meets
Monday night of each week at 7:3a Vis-
iting Odd Fellows alwavs weir jme.
V W HlTTEHllUSCH N O.
O W. URUCE Sec'r lock box 179.
OKLAHOMA Encampment No. 1 LO.O.F
meets ererr Tuesday cvenlnar In Odd
"Hows hall at 7:30. All visiting- patriarchs
welcome a lUlfcUB u r
V L STROUUH. Scribe
jrTfrrfxI. llPWPnTii nvi t krtTTMa xr
furnUh employment procure help: buy.
c ui kuuc tAucy arnucs noveny
roodf periodicals etc
WOMEN'3 INFORMATION BUREAU
Iioom aoLyon uiocV.
Cor HarrUon and Division
"Frisco Line"
St. Louis - San Francisco Hall-
way. The iwputar through car route from Ar
kansas City and WUter to all oints In Mis-
souri Arkansas Kansas Oklahoma Indian
Territory. Texas Colorado Wyoming Otsn
New anil Old Mexico Arizona Idaho. Mon-
tana Nevada California Washington and
Oregon.
The Prlsro Line U also the most dlract
route to St Louis and all points east til-
gant I'ullman l'alace siiwpers recltnlnc
chair cars (seaU fret) and coacliac on an
through trains
'l'lie Frisco U always Brst to get out ol old
ruts and improve Its taillltlrs for handling
passengers and freight.
Pullman
Keeping
Car.
The haest sleeping cars in the world.
Another advance U the latrodacllea of
WelJs-Fargo
Express Co.
To do the express business of this company
The above express company covers Hues
from itne Atlantic to the Gulf and .tone
stands nlgher than WelU-1'argo
Vot time-tables maps rates and fall par-
ticulars address nearest sprout of the PrUvu
Line or the following:
U. F. YOAKUM OenT Mansr.
St. Louis Mo
O. T- NICHOLSON. O. I. A..
St. Louis Mo
WM NOULE T. V. & P. A.
South McAlester 1 T.
Clea
ring-Up Sale of All Summer Goods
IN THE HOUSE.
Now is the time to grasp the best opportunity to secure the biggest bargains
we have ever offered. Our entire stock of
MEISFS
AND - BOYSD
AT ACTUAL COST.
SUITS
P nd in man instances where we have but small lots left at less than cost. We
have bought for the fall and winter the largest stock of Clothing ever brought here
consequently we must have more room; hence this Clearing-up Sale of All Summer
Goods. Don't delay. Now is the time. Save money n anything you wear.
Everything in Summer Weight Stuff in the house goes at prices you never before
heard of in these parts Men's Suits Boys' Suits Shirts Underwear Hats Straw
Hats Pants Caps Neckwea Hosiery Night Robes; in fact everything in the
house goes at a lower price than can be had elsewhere.
Attend this Clearing-up Sale at
Lews Bee Hive
E
CLOTHING
HOUSE
Oklahoma Avenue and First Street.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 31, 1897, newspaper, July 31, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73992/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.