The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 120, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 19, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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For Abstracts Loano and Insurance see W M. Bronaon rear of Bank of Indian Territory .
LOCATED IN VEHJtONT.
1MUS0NEHS 0 UP.
Judge Hale 1'mn 8nttM on Nnm
or o( (otitlrted Criminal-
In o rnltcd State district court
yesterday llio following MnUe were
poised b.v tbo court:
Territory ts. Pomory Oooperi con-
victed of stealing a horso from A. W.
ibrlsteson sentenced to oonflnoment
n tho territorial penitentiary at Lan-
sing Kansas for & period of lx years.
Territory vs. U C. Uoaglnnd; con-
futed of horso stealing: six years In
territorial prison.
Territory vs. K E fuller; convicted
of burglary by breaking Into tbo house
uf Eugene Uyers and stealing a five-
dollar goldpleco and other valuables.
Ave years In the penitentiary.
Territory vs. David Ulewlng; con-
victed of tnanalaugater for killing I)
R Dudley sentenced to confinement
for ten years. On account of defend-
ant ago ho got a lighter sontonco
than he otherwise would The case
wiU be appealed. Hail pending ap-
peal wac fixed at 55000.
Territory vs. Tom Fatton; convleted
of burelariBlntr barn of 8. C. Starr and
stealing a set of harness; sentenced to
tiirco years in wo icrnoni ptuauu
tiary.
Territorv vs. Percv Preston: eon
vlctcd of burglarizing tho warohou&o
of TonU & Ilirschl and stealing a sot
of harness; 6onten'od to four years.
In tho following eases arrangements
were bad whoroin indictments re-
turned last Saturday by the grand
jury
Territorv vs. Dan Bdwnrds; indiot-
niont for maiminir bv boating out the
eyes of his wifo with a hammer
Territory vb. Stophon Uowcrs; In-
dlotod for trying to bribe the sheriff of
the county with S10
Territory vs. Robert Johnston; in
dieted for burglarizing tho house of a
farmer in Cedar township.
In tho cauo of Hhris Long vs. John It.
Miller the jury returned a verdict for
tho plaintiff after bolng out forty-
eight hours for the return of the prop-
erty or S300 In lieu thereof. Tho pron
erty involved Is somo valuable horses.
In tho case of Walter Patterson vs.
It ltosenbcrg and wife suit for labor
debt the jury gavo the plaintiff all he
naked for S7.06 and 815 attorney feo
and costs of suit. Tho caso was ap-
pealed from n justice court
DEAL FOR A 1SK00KK.
lie pry
Knight rotirl House Hurlicr.
I'udt . Arrest.
Former (luthrlo Young Man Follows
Off Oupid.
Joe Deal late of Guthrie now a res
ident of liurlingamc Kas. and Miss
Constanco Leo Hrooke of Ncosha Kas.
were married on Thursday Oct. 14 at
tho homo of tho brldo's parents at
Neosbn. Tho wedding was an elabo-
rate affair and was largely attended.
After the ceremony tho eonplo left for
their futuro homo in liurlingamc.
Mr Deal Is now manager of D J
Fair's lumber and hardware establish-
ment In liurlingamc. He resided in
Uuthric several years and looked after
the lumber business of Thompson .t
lilincoe. He was well liked hero and
had many friends. Mr. Deal met his
brido In this city about a year ago
when she was visiting Mrs. A. K Oris-
soil. Mrs. Deal is a protty and charm-
ing lady and Joe is to bo congratu-
lated on securing such a raro jcwal.
SECRETLY WEDDED
Were llruco Daughorty and Miss Ilessie
Heed.
Sheriff Nicliolm of Castor county
who has been In tho city several days
left ywtorday for Hrattleboro Vcr
mont with a requisition for Henry
Knight ffho was iudlcted In the court
nt Arapahoe on the charge of burning
the court Iioubo at Arapahoe Nicho-
las wired all over tho country and
finally located his man in Vermont
whore he has relatives living. Shoriff
NlflholM.' trip will consume fltloi-n
days.
County SniuUy School Uontrutton.
Tho logan County Sunday School
convention tho urogram of wlu'eh was
published in the Leader eolutmiB lant
ween moots today and tomorrow in
tho llaptlst churoh.
Tho convention is in charge of one
of tho most able Sundoy school work-
ers In the entire west. Tho program
tonight is a treat.
Mrs. W. M. Jonklns speakson "What
Can tho Sunday School Do for the
Community?" and Mr. Ooorgo on tho
"Urowth and Development on the Sun-
day School Idea." Convention opens
at 1 30 p. ra. All aro Invited.
Sir. KliulU Mke IlfioUI.
In reply to a statement made by ono
James veneman In Sunday morning's
Leador I would say that l 1 also
not ono word of It being true; that 1
never mado such n statement to James
Venoman nor did any ono ever make
mo sueli an offer. I was not on tho
committee UibI recommended the janitor.
This statomont is mado only for the
bcnetlt of persons who do not '.now
the character of the Individual who
made tho falso statement reforrcd to.
J. P. Suri.i7.
w. o. t. r
Come out tonight to tho First M. K
church and onjoy tho fine program ot
the opening of tho territorial W. 0 T.
U. convention. Mrs. Harford of Ore
gon will mako ono of the responses.
Everything free.
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FALLING HAIR '"""
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(luttirla Market
Oolton bated
Seed cotton
Cotton seed
Wheat Mft
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L'EKSONAIj MENTION.
C. AT. MeHraw Stlllwator Is here.
C. F. (jnlmby Is hare from Klldnre.
Will Ingram goes to Wichita today
live.
to
John Cottornl
Noriniin.
Is attending court at
llruco Daughorty the well known
photographer and muBlelan scored a
beat on h:s comrades in tho First regi-
ment band by getting married last
Thursday night. Ho kept tho matter
ijulet until yesterday. Tho lady who
shares tho happy Iloncdlet's joys and
sorrows Is Miss Ilesslo Reed a viva-
clous and protty young lady who te
sided with hor parents on North Ilroad
street. Tho couple at once wont to
housekeeping. Mr. Dougherty Is a
well liked business young man and a
popular member of tho Regimental
band. Tbo couple's many friends ten-
der belated congratulations.
GREEN JS CONFIDENT.
Thinks His Endorsement Will Mono
Him Win Out.
Secretary Jenkins and Judge Urccn
arrived homo yesterday from Washing-
ton. Judgo Green feels very hopeful
over bis prospects for tbo chlof justice-
ship and thinks his commission will
be issued within ten days. Secretary
Jenkins has llttlo to say regarding his
trip. However in regard to tbo mar-
Bhalsbtp bo thtnkB Thompson has tbo
best show with Hart second. Uoth
gentlemen bollevo tho president will
mako a clean sweep of tho judiciary at
an early date.
Attention Mmoix.
All Masons are requested to be pres-
ent at regular meeting Tuesday oron-
mg October 10. Tho members of the
board of trustees aro especially re-
quested to be on hand as matters rola-
tivo to a new Masonic hall will bo
brought up for action.
A. C. Cokkins W. M.
II F. Annuity Soorotnry.
Literary Notff.
The well-known scholar. Dr. ISdward
Iiowdeu is tbo author of the Impor-
tant volume on l'renoh Literature
which is to appear shortly In Apple
torn. Literatures of the World Serios.
Ileal Kttnta Truutferi
i lined states to Xcutwn Level m .
19 IW
i nlted Stain to Washington Crlafv aw
I It It I w
i'aouipfcou WtUlaUk Id John UrIBHb
Wit fcw i 0 IS 4W
Mary II Meyers t W H Hunter vr d
lot IS block 41 KaatUutnrle tlaUU uu
J i utteek No. ( to Leloa Walker t d
luu 7 to it block t wkt Uutbrie 1 ft
Mrs. John PiikIi rt'turma to Woodward
yosturday.
J. O. McICean and b'fde are hero from
Kansas City.
Governor llamas will speak at tho
Nowklrk fair.
Marshal Nagle has returned from t
tartltorlal trip.
Mt. Ollvo Cemeu-ry company was char-
tered yosturday.
Richards' dug and pony show want
Kiutli yesterday.
P. llurford of Manvillo Is the yuest of
bis cousin M. L. Turner.
Mrs. Frank llassott U attending thu
llobukah uieoitiig at Bald.
Prf. llano and his bird-cage push left
for the Dallas fair yesterday.
L. C. Kay wood of Gardner this futility
Is here looking for cotton plrkors.
Miss Mary Tnrkenton.iof Washington
D. C is tbo gnost of Mm. L. L. HrldgOii.
Assistant District Attorney Roy Hoff-
man loft ynstorday for court at Pawnee.
Frank O'Nell chlof clon; at tho Santa
Fe detMit returned from Wichita last
tight.
J. A. Shepherd and wife of Ft. Worth
Texas are visiting Mrs. A. Moskedal
of this city
For talc at a bargain. A Hue upright.
Kurelt piano. '.v'.Mi ptectrophouo. Call
atOkla huti'!.
Hobble HodKes Willie Frederick. Jacklo
Cllnn and Freaky llauslln Imploinont
men wt-ut north yusterd&y.
Coroner T. J. Arnelt Is taking ovldeuce
In tho death of Lovnrett llridgos. ullegod
to have ben killed by Will Mathows.
Albert Hull foreman of tho Capital
news room has returned from Wiutltild
whoro he was called by tho death of his
aged father
Judgo llrooks and Kdtrur Joucs left
yesterday for Nowklrk Woodward and
other territorial points. Thuy will hunt
a fow days whllo absout.
Llrensed lowed: II. M. Fowler aged
21 and Floronco Roavog aged 31 both of
Mtilhul); Ford A. Marks aged 30 and
Maggie Fowler of Logan county.
A. V. McWotby left yesterday for Knld
to atteud the grand I oil go of tbo I. O. O.
F. Mrs. McWcthy accompanied him as
a representative to thu Robekah assem-
bly. II. It. Crawford am) wife have roturned
from a Ylslt to Chanr.lur. Mr. Crawford
say the people of Cra-uior sto excited
over the propose J I rlseo extension from
Sapulpa and ' hut (own lots art' telling
high.
D. II. McCanalass of Holton and J . II.
UlvenH of Carlyle Pa. will open their
now bank at Ponca City next week with
Dr. McCandlass as president and Mr.
Given s cashier. Iloth gentlemen are
well and favorably known in this city.
Mr. aud Mrs. K. L. Conklln and daugh-
ters Missed Kstelle Maud and Sone ar-
rived Sunday night from the Pacific
coast where they p4ut the summer.
Mr. Conklln has relatives In Oregon with
whom they vlflted several weeks. They
left yesterday for their home iu Sae and
Fox agency.
CITY IN UltltiF.
ward of flOO was offered h7 hi father.
Of coursie Tom carries n broad smllo upon
his face to think how ay that fino was
picked up.
Come out to tbo children's meeting at
1 p. in. today at the lUptln church and
oe what can bo done w ith children by
one who knows how.
Found At tho fair grounds a pockot
book containing some notoe. Owner can
havo same by calling at Lnador ofllce and
paying for this notice.
Information Is wan to J regarding tho
ownership of the two lots aaiolnlng the
rlght-of-wny on the south sfdeol Rast
Harrison avniio by Messrs. llrooks
Nix.
The bulk of ofii-oneokors have roturned
to tholr rospecttvo homos to renew ac-
qualntinco with their families. As a re-
sult but tittle political talk is heard in
dotel lobbies.
At a rocent meotlng of tho statu board
of education of Kansas a life certificate
was Issued to Henry II. Dodd of this
city. This certificate Is valid in any
town city or school district. In tho sta.o
of Kansas for life.
George Prlco a lawyer who resided in
Guthrlo during tho ninety-day divorco
uer.od Is now located at Carthage Mo.
Mr. l'rlce has tvritton n oook eutiiit'ii
"In the Shadows; or. a Hypnotist's Ideas
of Ileavon and Holl."
Tho following notary commissions hae
boon Issued by tho secretary: Louis J.
W. Vallers. of Enid; V. W. Whitney of
Enid; W. H. A. Ilrlnn of Woodwatd; Ed
Willis of Shawueo; A. G. Meocham of
On hrle; J. U. Glvon of Ponca City and
C. A VanNosa. of El Rono
Those negro boys who are in tho habit
of Insulting tadltw and annoying them
with grlmucos and snatching at their
portmonloA at they pas along Division
street botweon Oklahoma and Harrison
avenues should have tho nttentlon of the
city authorities directed to thorn aud thn
poflcoman who refuted to Interfero to
suppress them whon they were pointed
out to him unless tho lady would first
swear out n warrant uitalnst them
should have his star takeu from him.
Z Perry Enterprise-Times: Among tho
unexpected ana funny Incldonts of today
was tho scrap botweon City Attorney
John A. Ollphantnnd Will T. Llttlo. It
grow out of a dltputo over tho amount of
money sont to tho torrltory bv tho Re-
publican mnnaRors during tho lust cam-
paign. Thuy hath passed the lie aud then
came tOKOthnr. but were separated by
Ofllcer Ponn withput any more sorlous
Injuries than a fow scratches. Tom
Doylo snys he will concede the belt to
either of tho gontlcmen although it Is
somewhat disfigured.
It is better to tako Hood's Sareapar-
Ilia than to experiment with unknown
and untried preparations. We know
Hood's Sareaparilla actually and per-
manently cures.
Hood's pills act easily and promptly
on the Hvor aud bowels. Cure sick
headache.
Ilunntc Hooka.
To tho citizens of Guthrie aud patrons
ot tho public schools:
Desiring to Increase tho efllcioncy ot
our high school we are endeavoring to
build up our library with selected
books. As our means aro limited we
take the liborty through tho columns
of tho Leador to ask you for dona
tions of books. Your gifts will bo
greatfiilly recolvod. Anyono desiring
to make a donation ot one or more
boobs will ploao band them to any
high school pupil or tho librarian.
Maiioahet Risks.
to nun: a uor.n in onk uav
Take Laxativo llromo U.uiniuo Tablots.
All druggists refund tho money if it
fails to euro. Sic
Wo buy soil and exchango
school books of any kind. F.
LUllo & Co.
old
H.
Old Moso tho always progressive
caterer has Introduced two brands of
Imported German beor which aro tho
most palatable boors imaginable. The
Pilsner and tho Wurzburg are certain-
ly tho best mado and aro sure to bo
popular.
I'oiul's Sfenm Lnunrtry nnd
Dyo Works phono 105).
A largo stock of school books just re-
ceived at the postofllco book store.
Hexauor 414 East Cleveland is
agont for tho Outhrie Steam Laundry.
Small pill safo pill best pill. De-
Witt's Llttlo Early Risers cure bullous-
nesB constipation sick headatbe. Sea-
tonlau Drug Co. Ealo Drug store and
C. It. Ron fro.
Awarded
Highest Honors World'5 Fair
CREAM
BAKING
PWDLR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure GrT Cream of Tartar Powder. Frte
6em Amf.ionia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
George twudlebaeh Is Improving.
c Pinafore will soon be presented bv local
talent.
Assistant County Attorney Pfeudler Is
ssrlously 111 with fever.
Oa tea' SwIm bell nHfers apwaratttie
McKeuaoB Friday night.
Logan County Sunday Sehoo! conven-
tion today at I:5 p. ui. llaptlst hnrck.
Perry people are
a dull winter. The
whUtrlub.
Biting reudr to pans
J have orguuUed a
The Capital City WliUt club held Iu
regular meeting Iu Judge Dale's court
purlura last night.
Doa't fall to beer the great Sunday
school worker A . P. George of Kaum
at the Ilupiht church today.
Charles Kenny of WUeonaln. has taken
the night clerkship at the Hotel lipyal.
He Is a courteous and genial young inau.
t esterday was another b'g cotton day .
Harrison aveuae and Division street were
tilled with bale of the Ueecy nsp.e all
day.
What but become of E. II 1'urrow'g
proportion to the elty council u plant
tietw In Capitol park. Let the council
wake up.
Altu Plalndealer: Hubbard Greer
who run awuy from Ills homo at Wood-
ward Okla. ontbol7tbof Septembtr
was captured In Mangun Monday by
Deputy Sheriff Tom Lawrence. A ra-
The Display
Of Our Shoes
That you see in
dows and show-cases
the win-
is no in
dication of what is to be found
inside. We are daily adding to
our stock all tne new styles
and seasonable novelties the
latter of which may be found
here in more extensive variety
than iu any other store of the
neighborhood .
Also remember every fifteenth
pair of shoes that goes out of
the house goes out free.
The Welcome Grocery.
Jubilee of The Highest duality
And Lowest Prices.
A Brilliant Display of Ideas. A Further Demonstration
Guthrie's Greatest Merchandisers.
That We Stand Permanent as
OUR GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE.
A LINING SALE.
10e for 35c hair cloth black and gray horrlng-
bono. ST for 40c black Ir.portod nil wool maroon.
Me for GOc 30-Inch fanoy changeable silk.
18c for 30c host Nubian padded satoon.
8c for IT fancy padded lining.
8c for irc cnnvnss skirt Interlining.
lie for ISc Nubian moire talTotn.
&c for 12ic fancy striped to list a.
A NOTION SALE.
4c for Oc velveteen binding.
10c for 18c shell 30-inch whalebones.
.tc for 18c bunch whalobono casing.
8c for ISc fancy silk waist belts.
loc for 18c pair Para rubber dross-shtold.
4c for 8c card "hump" hooks and oyes.
3!k: for rxc largo spool sowing silk (full i ox.)
inc for He bolt nil silk seam binding.
FALL 1UUH0NS.
Tho rare ul.ihlv stripes chocks basket
weave talIota moire satins groegralns novel-
ties etc.
10c for 20c now fall ribbon.
15c for SSc now fall ribbon.
25c for Wc now fall ribbons.
37c for 75c new fall ribbons
Black silk ribbons doublo satins moire
taffetas plain taffetas fnlllos satin grosgrains
16c 25c and '15c.
THE NEW DUESS GOODS.
A sreat collection of All Wool nnd Silk and
Wool Novoltlos such as Jncquards Hourettes
Silk and Wool Plaids and lla9ket Weaves goods
that would attract attention nnynhero at 50c
per yard 3Pc.
All Wool Cheviots 50-lnches wldo. In thenew
blues lllou d'Fronch Napoleon Marlnor and
Navy; now greens. Itescdn. Serpent Neptune
Vlrls Olive and Myrtloj now browns Golden
Tatmc Madera Havana and Soal aud tbo ever
popular Dahlia Wlno and "ardlnal shadon thosn
goods should never bo marked far los than 85c
special price. 59c
Striking Novelties such as never shown be-
fore nnd wo doubt If over again at t 'Is prlco in
40 44 4.1 and 40 Inches wldo Granite Al mures
Canva9 ltulbs. Silk nnd Wool Cheviots nnd
many dlfTorent weaves splendid color assortment
wonderful vniues per yard 40c
A Great Lino nt $1 00 wo bollovo as largo It
not n largor lino of Mlk nnd wool Novoltlos and
Plaids a have ever boon shown In (Juthrle all
tho new ollocts In tbo popular Hoinnn Strlpo
silk and wool Crystal Plaid? 7 colorings 45-in.
wldo varloty enough to suit all tnstos nnd qual-
ities that will bo s Id freely clsowhoro at (1.35
and J1.S0 per yd oui prlco. (1.00.
1ILACK GOODS.
Special at 25c Wo offjr tomorrow 150 pieces
of black English Lluard nnd Brocade cloths 33-
Inchos wide of good substantial quality per
yard. 25c.
At 4Pc We ofTer 50 pieces of oxcollont quality
Storm Sorges Storm Cheviots nnd Diagonals full
50-lnches wide all goods that will soli latsr for
moro monoy por yard 40c.
DOMESTICS.
Farmer's Cholco Aurora L. L. and 10 cases
of othor unbleached 4-4 muslln9 por yard 4c.
Tho Groat Gingham aid Zephyr Salo 800
plecos bought specially for tho occnlon to hn
sold nt a loss checks pla'ds strips fancy drfss
styles and tho best American dress Ginghams
sell usually at 10c and 12Mc per yard 5c.
31EN'S lURNISUINGS.
Mon's Ribbed Ilalbrlggan Shirts and Drawors.
Fronch neck satin drill facod drawors pearl
button' overlook scams 30c.
Mon's Wright's Health Undonvcar lleeco
lined doublo culls tho genutuo ovory garmont
stamped always $1.00 now 75c.
Men's Pino Natural Wool nnd Camel's Hnlr
Shirts and Drawors. plain finished nonrl buttons
puro Austinlian wool (1.00
Men's Unlaundorcd Whito Shirts full sized
body doublo stitched yoked doubled back and
front linen bosom 1 uleco facings Hnon band
ridiculously cheap 35c.
Men's Fancy Mndras llosom white body
laundered shirts with ono pair of cuffs to
match mndo Ilko (1.00 shirts 40c.
CLOAKS CAPKS AND JACKETS.
Our Cloak Department occupies our Cntlro bal-
cony It Is Indeed a department that wo nro proud
of. All ho now fall Ideas nro hero. Wo Invite
your luspectlon. Kopresontlng tho foremost Cloak
Tailors in tho country.
I.ndlo9' Capes from SSc up.
Ladles' Jackets from SSc up.
Mlses' Jackets from 60e up.
Misses' Clonks from (1 19 up.
Our stock ot Chlldrons' and Infants' Cloaks Is
larger In variety lower In prloo higher In quality
than ever seen hoforo In this city.
OUR Git EAT ANNIVERSARY SALE
In our exclusive clothing store. Mon's suits tbo
lato fall and winter styles singlo and double-
breasted sacks. Cheviots Casslmores Worsteds
Tricots etc. Wo rotall clothlntr for less money
than the cost of the woolens Men's suits worth
(10(12(15 and (IG-anniversary salo prlco (0 85.
Men's suits worth from (t to (3 annlvorsnry salo
prlco (2.03. Don't fall to visit our Hoys' clothing
department
A SHOE ANNIVERSARY.
Ladles'. Misses' and Children's shoes; Mon's
and Hoys' shoes. Our 'boo storo is a shoestoroln
every senso of tho word. Comploto In every detail.
Absolutely tho grandest display of ; footwear ovor
scon Tocelobrnto our anniversary wo will dis-
play bargains In ihtsdopartmont novorseon bofo-o.
No space to give oven n limited Idea of styles and
prices All invited to examine styles and prices.
Come help us celebrate this week. The Big Stores ablaze with dazzling values.
Blanket Sale Shoe Sale Clothing Sale Dress Goods Sale Notion Sale Ribbon
Sale Hosiery Sale Jewelry Sale; in short Special Sale all over the house.
"THE CYCLONE"
Z. C. MOORE Proprietor.
103-OKLAHOMA AVENUE
109 & 111 DIVISION STREET.
What of This Consideration?!
I And This Is It:
J TO MARE YOU THE REST FITTING SUIT OF '
f CLOTHES you ever liad. Pretty broad assertion but ;
nevertheless a fact. We can do it and give you the ;
best of linings too. Workmanship never better and !
few that can equal the finish and tone we give to our
line work. ::;::::
A FINE SUIT AND AN OLD HAT is not a good
combination and to only say in the least that we
have twice as many styles for you to make your selec-
tion from is little enough; and in the dressy Derby
Hat we carry THE CELEBRATED HENRY H. ROE-
LAP'S GOODS the Nobbiest Hat Made and the
Latest Styles. :::::::
IN NECKWEAR AND SHIRTS we have every-
thing in the extreme late style. Some Rare Bargains
in Gents' Ready-to-wear Suits in our west window
and our east window is full of our Neatest Tailoring
Designs. Don't fail to see
H. L. COHEN
The New York Tailor and Clothier
2U WEST OKLAHOMA AVI!. i
r-f 1 I I Ml' I I'M I HI1 HfM'1111 1 I I Ml I I 1 H
Silver and Gold Flour
Ib the Finest Vlour maao from tho beat wueat Rrown In the world which
took tho premium at tho World's Fair for Us auncrlor qualities. Milled with
tho best uillllng Bltlil in tho territory it costs no moro than Hour that has not
its superior quality. Ask your Rrocor for it. If ho does not keep It and will
not order it for you send us tho dealer's naino anJ nddresb aud your full name
and address on a postol card and wo will toll you whoro to got it or have It
delivered to you at the regular market price.
MORRIS & WILLIAMS Manufacturers Guthrie 0. T
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CHOO
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SHOES.
OUR WORD FOR IT We have the best line of Chil-
dren's School ShoeB to select from. ALL NEW GOODS.
No Old Stock In The House.
CO
-fi-l
How Do You Do
It It Easy Enough to Explain.
Ilccause you wake your choice lrora
a Clean New Stock o( Shoes thereby
having the satisfaction of knowing
that you are getting the latest De-
sign and Newcbt Style of rootwear.
Our Shoes please evcrTbody No
trouble to show goods. Come In; we
are glad to see you. your nhoes
need mending brine them In. Our
thoemaVcr Is a flrsl -class mechanic
and does good work.
Yours for business
DAVID HETSCH.
Cor 1st and Oklahoma ave. Guthne.
CO
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The Greatest Shoe Values Ever Shown-
Agents For the W L Douglas Shoes
OLSMITH ARMS COMPANY.
Guns Pistols Ammunition Bicycles Fishing Tackle and Sportsmen Goods.
For Uopalrlue Cluni Ilicyclos Sewtnc Machines. Typo Wrltors Gasollno Moves
and Musloal Instruments most any old. thi
an artist to do It woll.
ns- will do but II takes something o(
You will liud hlui &XZ3T
DAVID HETSCH.
Corner First and Oklahoma Ave Guthrie Okla
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and Brandies
"SPECIAL BREW" FOR FAMILY USE;
24 BOTTLES FOR 81.00.
PHONE NO. 2.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 120, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 19, 1897, newspaper, October 19, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74059/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.