The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 101, Ed. 1, Friday, September 23, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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S T. FRANKLIN
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PHONJS 66.
PERSON AL MKNTION.
Mist Ulara Is over mm Clinmllcr.
Sam Mathewfi Is down from Mulbnll.
Ott Lyou "111 talie in the Galveston
excursion.
Dr. W. B. Furrow went to Wichita
yesterday.
D. P. Wells was here yesterday from
Oklahoma City.
Dr S A Long la out today after a
few days' Illness.
Obarlea I. Adams at Uussel Uulcli
Ool Is In the city.
Major Paul Jundt la baok from the
Omaha hxposltlon.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Donnelly nil)
o to Qalvcston tonight
Mrs F It Mllle returned last night
from tho Omaha exposition.
G 0. Montgomery of the Santa Fe
secret service Is in the city.
J Waller and family have taken
apartments at the Okla hotel
Miss Nora Miller has taken the posi-
tion of cashier at the Fair store.
A M. Fowler of the Oudahy Pack-
ing company went to Seward today.
Territorial Auditor and Mrs S N.
Hopkins returned today from Omaha.
Rough Itlder Kd Wright went to
Oklahoma City today to visit his
cousin.
W II Lesh of Clinton Mo a thor-
ough hotel man is In the city looking
around
C. T. Hanks representing the Mc-
Coy commission company of Kansas
City here
Judge C. It Huckncr and Charles
Dyers are back fiom Stroud Chandler
And Perkins.
A C. Cronk is back from Arkansas
City where he visited his daughter
Mrs Joe Drcnnon.
J D. McRac of the Kingman A
Moore Implement company Kansas
City came in today.
Mrs Percy Smith and son returned
to Purcell today after a pleasant visit
with Mrs. A. J. Corklns.
A W. McKeand will leave tonight
for Shawnee in the interests of the
Guthrie milling company.
Walter Billings night clerk at the
Okla hotel has opened up a fine line
of cigars in the hotel office.
Mrs. J T. Denton of Greenola Kas
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc-
Keand of Forth Hroad street.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ford of the
Capital hotel are entertaining their
niece Mlts Olive Mclie&th of Platts-
burg Mo.
Attorney Horace Speed returned this
morning from the Seminole country
where he was looking up witnesses In
the Indian burning ciiss.
RdgerN. Powers assistant Santa Fe
agon' t Noble was in the city y Mter-
day between trains tuo guest of hip
oiuter Mrs. II. E. Asp.
W. M. Branson and W. A Frasle
returned last night from a two woeks'
outing In Colorado Dock can explain
why they did not stay longer.
Robert Poytn received a messaire
today calling him to Oklahoma Oltv
on account of his mother who Is very
low. He left on on the noon train.
B D Hmoot came in today from
Kansas City and tho East where he
bought a whole train loud of fall and
Winter goods for The Rush Mr.
SmontwIU remain In Kansas City until
the Priests of Pallas celebration.
C. E. Harnett of Kansas City arrived
todty and entered upon his duties as
foreman of the Lkuku news rooms.
Mr Harnett Is a i borough practical
prlcitar and :iewipaper man having
tilled all the responsible departments
of some of the largest dallies In Kan-
M City Denver and elsewhere As
soon as a suitable residence is found
hla family will join him.
COUNCIL J1EKTIXU
HtUtta to llullil l'rrhtiu .tynin- llrlitfe
Ai the city counoll meeting last
alTht all the members wore presen.
except Bull .nd Humphrey. Jii&yor
Ij-Ssev presided. Councilman lltksr
eporied vhr. S900 had been rrtsed to
build the Noble and I'orklnr. . venue
bridge abutments which was just a
third of the amount necessary. The
Perkins avenue bridge will be built in
thirty days. The city granted free
wator to the Fair association. W H.
Oilman was appointed a call fireman
Edward Hughes will have his trial
In police court late this afternoon for
being drunk and disorderly.
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Acting Qoveruor Jenkins today Issu-
ed notarial commissions to O. F. K&.
ersole of Blackwell and 0. P. Elliott
of Manguui '
for Sale.
or the next ten days lot 17 lu block
S7 In the heart of the business thor-
oughfare of the city will be for sale
lower than any property ever sold in
this city. Apply at the Leadkh otllco
At 7 3u o'clock last night the fire de-
partment was called to the saloon of
Henry UlUerbusch. on Division street.
'I he tire amounted to nothing. The
Uremia did not get their hose wet.
Bonnie Jones a small extract of
Africa bad his trial this morning for
belog drunk and disorderly and was
assessed 828 which be failed to ray
He is now doing street work for the
city.
Win your battles against disease by
etlag promptly. One Minute Cough
Ours produces immediate rem Its.
Whea taken early It prevents con-
fcuuptioa. And in later stages it fur
it she prompt relief. J. Wheeler &.
H.
CITY IN IJtHIJW.
Toys are cheap at Lillle's drug store
now
The boy Ernest Wilson who wa
arretted and taken besorc the police
court wsb found to be wholly innocent
of any offense and was discharged.
The case in police court yesterday
evening of Gertie Nie and Alice Morris
was dismissed by Judge Morgan.
Kodacks at Wheeler's from 52 CO to
S25. tf.
Tbo board of regents of the Lang
stou university met yesterday morn-
ing lu Auditor Hopklu's office and al-
lowed a few bills. They adjourned
early so that they could leave for
Laugslon to be In attendance at the
dedication services.
01dMoes and the best whittles
311 Harrison Ave. 47-tf
Schlltz beer mado Milwaukee fam-
ous on account of Its purity 101. ISt
The Santa Fe is making arrange-
ments to have No. 7 the noon traiu
stop here for dinner. Fred Harvey Is
arranging the depot lunch room so
that the traveling public will be well
eared for.
Have you semi the
Wheeler's window '
kodacks in
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High School Books just received at
Urn Eagle Drug Store.
In good times smoke OldTlmesldlme
cigar. Mttlutoo Bar Harrison Ave.
Word wis received today by L. F.
Leach Sr that his son Herbert had
arrived in Chicago with his regiment
from Sautlago dc Cuba and that he
would be home tlio first of next week.
In good times smoke Old Times dime
cigar. Mistletoe Bar Harrison Ave. S
Kodacks and hand camaraa at
Wheeler's drug store. tf
Havo you seen that elegant line of
stationery at Lillic & Co's. oust sale
for ten dass only?
An elegant line of Initial letter
seals wax etc. just received at Lil-
lle's drug store.
Ask your dealer for Schlltz and
Schlitzonly. 101-12t
The ladles social union of tho first
M. E. church will meet at the parson-
age Saturday September 24 at 8 p. m.
A good attendance Is desired.
Thursday and Friday evenings of
this week the Fair will have their
grand millinery opening.
Be Fair and attend the millinery
opening Thursday and Friday even
ings of this week at the Fair
The territorial banking board was
in session yesterday and approved the
articles of incorporation of the (Jhcy
-enne state bank of Cheyenne Roger
Alius county.
Every household should have Schlltz
Malt Extract. 10M2t
Wheeler & Son have a complete
itock of amateur photographers'
goons. tl
Schlltz Malt Extract is a f jod and
tonic and an Invlgorator pure and un-
adulterated. All druggists in tho city
ell It. 101-lSt
The blgg'st line of Pattern Hats In
one display i ver oliown In Oklahoma
will be at tlie lalr Thursday ami Frl
Jay evenings this week. r i
Kjrijiitnrt .Villlttrri
On Friday and Saturday-of this week
September 23 and 24 I will have on
exhibition a display of street and
walking hats bailors tamoshanta's
and J caps. The very latest things in
ladies head ware such as are now
worn in the cast Next week Wednes
day Thursday and Friday the 28th
30th and 30th will be my grand full
opening of pattern hats and trimmed
goods. Mils. A. P. Saniiiikks excls-
ive milliner.
The Chief Burgess of Mllesburff Pa
says Do Witt's" Little Early Risen are
lite beat pills he ever used in his fatui-
ty during forty years of housekeeping.
They cure constipation sick headache
end Ptomach and liver troubles. Small
n size but great in results. J Wheel-
er & Sou.
MHS. SUTltO.
' l.r lift nrrmnl (Ionian In Anr York
I can show you the style of hats that
the above ladr referred wears. To-
morrow and Saturday we will display
street and walking bats sailor and
Tamoshanta's and caps and next
week Wednesday Thursday and Fri-
day ?8(h 20th and 30th I will have in
all my latest pattern hats and trim-
med goods. Mhh A. P. S A l n units ex-
clusive milliner
rrltca I.lne --. ImhUX- mil Prtuiclnt tt.lt
The direct through car route to
points lu southwest Mlsslouri South-
ern Kansas Arkausas Indian Terri-
tory and Texas.
The most direct route to St. Louis
and the east. Double dally vestibuled
trains. Free reeling cars observa-
tion and drawing room sleepers. liar
vey dining halls. Ask your noarest
ticket agent for full particulars or
write the general passenger agent St.
Louis. II. L. Wisciikll.
First putillsueu tn Dallr Leader Sept 17 lBtt).
Liquor Notice.
To tVaotn It May Concern
Nutlce It hereby given that 11 A Thorn
ton hat this dav tiled hit petition to sell
at reUtl Hulrltuous.Vlnoui) and Malt liquors
In (iuttirlc. IKan County Oklahoma and
that uulem objection lie tiled on or before
me jtu uij ui utiuwr.A. v. iewj sam pe
tlon wilt be granted
Gjturie Okla.. September It 1M
K. KMMCTT bTKWART. Couatj Clerk
The Vlotory rests with Ant visa's grea
eatmrdlclne Ilood.s Barsaparllla vrhen ltt
battles against any disease caused or pro-
iuuicu vj iuiiuic vr ikuyuTcrnoeu oiooa
Hood's Pills are the favorite family ca-
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M.fc MM-J IV 1&C FMJ kU UfCfAbC.
Betwkkk the territorial administra
tion and tbe wer deartaeat tksr
might be a strong chord af sypthys
as both are or the mxlou sat.
We presume that tho Guthrie Leader
and the Oklahoma Times-Journal and
News have discontinued at least we
don't receive them any more. El Reuo
Star
Answering for the Lraiif.h it is
mailed to the Star every day.
Cltrt In Mnmiiu
On Viondsy evening October 10 we
will organize classes lu German. Prof
Oscar el-ver will be the Instructor
"he les-o s r US beo. one and one ba'f
hour's duration and euch data will
hare U o lessons per week jt will
t Ok or rat Ize classes of less than twelv.
member '"ul. Ion Si per month tall
or particulars a. Cant alCltv Bu Incss
Collf-g". 3t
Lost A titvv blue cape on Sundav
night between First M K. church and
Third street on Harrison avenuo. The
Under will please leave it at Leader
ufllce and rccnlvo reward.
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Boys remember tho Gutbrio CaBh
Store when you get ready for that
weaatng suit and don't forgot that
there Is a handsome present in it for
the bride. w4t
The Rush is sending out handsomely
illustrated catalogues of the elegant
line of shoes carried in stock by the
Hnn.
Over t 000 pounds of pen and pencil
tablets were received by F B Llllle
A. Co. a short time agt. The largest
blot lor a nickel you oversaw.
To Crre a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Hruuio Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the moiuy If It
fall to cure 25c. The genuine ha
L. B. Q on each tablet.
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Jewelry
Hals Gaps
Fancy Vests?
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finlou at lowest prices. Come
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We handle none but the best goods
We employ none but skilled mechanics
We attend personally to the cutting
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Dollars
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IS WHAT EVERYONE
IS DOING
You Need'ntjo toJKlondyke to do it for right
here at homein our store you can dig out dollars
Our stock must bereJucedto make room for Fall
Goods so have your P3CK to help clear'away this
stock and you will be surprised what you caTfuo with
a light weight pocket-book.
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COURSES:
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Shorthand and Typewriting
Ornate and Business Penmanship
Preparatory English
Elocution and Oratory
Telegraphy Railway and
Our School
Is Now
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And Ave are DAILY
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51 receivng students tor the
FALL and WIN'PEIRL MONTHS CAPITAL CITY
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THE SHOE MAN
Corner Oklahoma Ave and First St. Cuhrlw O. T.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 101, Ed. 1, Friday, September 23, 1898, newspaper, September 23, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74338/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.