The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 8, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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GEO. H DODSON Abstracts Loans and Insurance 115 South Division Street Guthrie.
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PERSON All MENTION.
H. Colton Is In Oklahoma City.
Wb. Ilorsfold is dovn from Wichita
J. D. Burko left today for Weather-
ford. Dr. Huston Is m Oitlnhotna City on
professional business
Captain Frank Miller Is buying hogs
for the Eastern msrkct.
. P. Babeoek and S. B. Chapman
are hero from Fort Worth.
Otto Bccldnger loft on passenger
train No. 7 for Oklahoma City.
J.F Saunders of the tonsltc board.
camo down from Peiry to vote.
M. A. Hunt of tho Palace hotel ct
7IulhalI was in tho elty today.
Mrs. A. II . Boles of Perry is tho
guest of Judge and Mrs. J. J. Boles.
Morris Robecker ex-chlef of police
of tho Osage is here from Pawhuska
Tom Bonncll came down on the noon
train from Perry to vote returning at
4 o'clock.
Mrs. L. 0. Miller and two ohildron
from New York city aro registered at
tho Capitol.
Mrs. Ned Chcadlo is back from a
visit with Mr. Cheadle's parents in
Carthago Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B Lilllo havo moved
to their new homo Oklahoma avenue
near Oak street.
Assistant Secretary J. J. Houston re
turned at noon from Perry where he
voted for his favorite candidate.
United States Marshal and Mm.
Thompson are moving into the house
on East Noble recently vacated by F.
B. Lilllo.
J. C. Weeks the friend of Oklahoma
left this afternoon for Kansas City to
return in a few days with a party of
capitalists from that city who will
probablj invest In Guthrie real estate.
Catarrh In the bead Is cured by HooV
Barmparilla which eradicates ironi tbe
blood the scrofulous alms mat cause it
bo hint: and rebullclng the delicte aud
diseased tissues
Hoods Pills are -the only pttii to take
wltn Uood'a Sarsapamia Cure all liver ill.
otte.
Taking effect November 15th all
freight rates from Missouri river
points to Oklahoma points will be ad-vauci-d.
Tho rates to Outhrio after
that date will bo on 1st 05c; 2nd S2c;
3rd 07c; 4th 50c; 5th 52c Sugar 0 L
44c; LOL 53c. A. J. QoRKins Agent.
lnerand t'attrr Than Jirrr.
Tho California Limited Santa Fo
Bonte solid between Chicago and Los
AngelcM. Time 2i days Electric
lghtcd. Thrco times a week.
CITY IN 111(1 EF.
Election returns will bo glvon at tho
opera houso tonight.
JJ Election returns will bo given to-
night at the opera houso
Wallacn & Muller the druggists
and E. E. Douglas jeweler aro mov-
ing into their new room today.
The revival meetings at tho First M.
B. church are growing in interest.
Rev. Boss preached tht evening.
Tho advance solo of soats for the
Jennie Hohnan company for tonight
was big and indicates a good audienco
Tho following members of the board
of education met last night: V. II.
Mcrton Teaguo Bay II. M. Flolding
J. F. Sohultz Lou Poland. Thero was
not a quorum and they adjourned to
meet next Monday night.
Tho Guthrio club has arranged for
tbe receiving. of election returns at
thoir room by having a prlvato wire
run in and nn operator to do tho rest.
All members with their families and
lady friends aro expected to bo there.
MULHALLS ENTERTAIN.
A Party of QutUrit JTrtimlmil ThUrltotnt
in Mulhall
Last night Mr. and Mrs. Zack Mul-
hall of Mulhall entertained at six
o'clock dinner a fow Guthrie friends.
Tho Mulhalls havo n national reputa-
tion for their universal hospitality
and tho dinner last night 08 an en
joyablo affair. Those present were :
Mcsdames I B Levy FB Luca; Misses
Dorothy Flynn Mabel Painter Agnes
Mulhall ; Messrs Sam Lazarus of St
Louis 8 S Lawrence 11 S Barnes of
Ponca City C W Prowor W 8 Spencer
0 11 Benfro 0 A Stow 1) T Flynn.
THE YOTJE AT 2:30.
A Llttl Ottr Fifty 1'tr t'nf of tht rote
Call.
Following is tho numler of votes
cast in each precinct in Outhrio up to
2:30 o'clock and showing the registra-
tion in eech ward;
JTj)Mi iuffrao' Oiu to I Anltttd by So.
elity l.aillf
Tho equal suffrage olub of Guthrie
will entertain as visiters two proml-
lnent workers namely. Mrs. Came
Chapman Catt and Miss Mary Gorrett
Hay. A recoptlon will be held in their
honor on Fr'day November 11 from 3
to 6 p. in. nt which tlmo they will
address the members of tho club n d
all others who will accept tho Invita-
tion to bo present at that time. All
ladles of the city n-o cordially invited
to come.
Tho reception will be In tho K. of
P. hall. Mrs. Catt will also lecturo at
7:30 Friday evening at tho Ilaptlst
church. Tho lecture will be free
Everybody la invited to como and hear
her. You will not be sorry that yon
have nvalled yourself of thu opportun-
ity of listening to one of the finest lec-
turers in tho United States.
Tho following committees were op-
pointed by tho proeident of tho local
suffrage club to conduct tho reception
tonderod to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt
and Miss Mary Garrett Hay on Friday
November 11th from J to 5 p m.. to
bo held at tho Knights of Pythias hall:
Reception committee Chairman
Mrs. Dolla XV. Jenkins president of
tho local club assisted by Mcsdames
0. M. Barnes D. T. Flynn Judge Bur-
ford Bieror Dalo Asp Blllingsley
Turner C. R Brooke Bishop Brooko
Speed. Guss Cotteral Ilagan. Morten
Coyle Miles Lawrence Nelson Buck
ner Holt Humphrey and Dibble.
Committee on entertainment
Chairman Mrs A II Huston assisted
by Mesdamca McNeal Magnnn Carlln
Franklin Buckner Kuy Herod Wen
ner SovernB and Miller.
Committee on finance Chairman
Mrs Carter assisted by Mesdnmes
lluckner and Rhodes.
Committee on decoration Chair
man Mrs Wllber assisted by Mcs-
dames Hopkins Wlnton Fagan Fur;
row Webb nunter Smith Wennor
and Rawson.
Committee on Invitation Chairman
Mrs Muakadol assisted by Mcsdames
Hall Smith and Fraztcr.
The equal suifrago territorial c-o-utlon
will bu held In Oklahoma ' "v
Wednesday and Thursday No'r Ti t-r
Oth and 10th. Tho Guthrio ch 1- . -is
delegates as follows; Mrs J.t.l' ns
presldont of the local club Mesdnmes
Herod Rhodes Buckner Miller Sbar-
tel Palmer Furrow Lawrence Nel
son Miss Rces and Mrs W S Smith as
delegate at large
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First ward. . 170
Second ward .. 265
Third ward 180
Fourth ward 175
Fifth ward east 110
Fifth ward west 8.1
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.lilileit 37iU Sutton.
Barber bhop and ladles observation
car on tho California Limited via San
ta Fo Route; sorvk-o liner than ever
before.
Old Moica and the best
121 Harrison Avo.
whUkles
47-tf
Wanted A return ticket to Kansas
City. Inquire at Leuder olllce.
Co. aro ficlllncr
all kinds of goods cheaper than nny
other houso in the city. Call on them.
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Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian
church will serve dinner and supper
on election day Tuesday Nov. 8.
Are Ton floliiy to Callforntat
The California limited Santa Fo
Route given tho best and speediest
service; only Sff days to Los Angeles
How do you spend thoso long even-
ings? Did you over think about tak-
ing home a parlor game or one of
those cheap and good magazines to he
had nt Lllllo's drug store. Ono trial
will convince you that it pays.
A cough is not like a fever. It does
not havo to run a certain course. Cnro
it quickly and effectually with Ono
Minute Cough Cure tbo best remedy
for all ages ond for tho luoBt sovcro
cases. Wo recommend it bccauBo its
good. J. W. Wheeler A Son
AMUSEMENTS.
Lout Between the county building
and Levy's Beo Hive ..store an order
and cipher codo of Armour Packing
company U. N. Leonard is printed
on each book. Finder leave at Leaduii
ofllco and get reward. II. N. Leonard
tJtnnlt Uolman and Company In t'ancliton
thu Crtrktt.
Jennie Holman and company opened
a week's engagement at the McKen
non opera house in the bill made fa'
mour by Mnirplo Mitchell "Fauci) Ion
tho Cricket. BSQJ
The houso wns crowded to tho doors
and the audleruo was uproarious!
enthusiastic.
Tho company is an exceptionally
clever one and contains morn than the
avoraco of uood people. Miss Holman
in tho title rolo Is great.
Tho company Iiub inado a hit In
Guthrie und will do wall.
A jriJe-ii-ATiniie Vhane.
On tho California limited Santa Fe
Route; thero Is a barber shop In tho
buffet smoking car: ont're train elec
trie lighted; through in SW days Chi
cago to Loi Angeles.
Havo vou examined tho price and
quality of thobo new tooth brushes
chamois skins hair brushes and combs
jut received at Lilllo a drug store ?
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OVERSTOCKED IN SHOES
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Ladies' Fine Kit! Slioes lace
button black and tau at
and
$1.50
"Worth ?2.00 and $3.00.
Mon's Fine Oalf Shoes hand sewed
lace and congress.plain and cap toe
$2.35
Men's Fine Tan and Chocolate color
dress shoes broken si zes at
!.50
Worth ?3 ?8.50 and ?4
Worth ?S 00.
One lot of Men's W. L. Douglas ?2.25
Bhoes Vale cap toe lace and con-
gress at
$1.65
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LADIES JACKETS SAMPLE JACKETS.
Friday we shall open and put on sale 50 sample
cloaks from the best cloak manufacturer In the
United States. All sorts and kinds of gar
ments in tuis lot. &ome oi uiem worth up as
Men as 51. lour cnolce iluring this
sile for
.$11.75
MISSES' JACKETS.
Misses Jackets French Kersey in the new
Blues and Rods handsomely trimmed with
braid in military designs and actual- n nn
ly worth ?fl. Friday and Saturday w wO
10 BLACK CANEY COLLARETTES
In this season's best styles former i QQ
price $3.50 at only 1.00
LADIES' PLUSH CAPES.
These Capes are the handsomest in our line
mp.de by Saltz. Finest Waterproof Plush 27
i'lehes long full back Thibet fur on collar and
down front of entire cape. Trimmed in Mo-
hair and jet braid satin linpd and well worth
its former pi ice of $10. During this -i nr
sale only I IJ
LADIES' KERSEY CAPES.
Five Ladies' Kersey capes in blue and pnrple
beautifully trimmed wilh black velvet and
plated A splendid value for $0. n QO
Friday and Saturday at only OiOO
WE SHALL OFFER
In this sale fifty single capes in black cotton
mixed Cheviot for only 09 cents and twenty
double capes of the same quality Q0p
trimmed in braid for only ""
LADIES' JACKETS.
Ladies back Beaver box fronts elegantly
frimmed in velvet piping; hsretofore A 7C
3.50. Now at t J
LADIES' MELTON JACKETS.
In new Blues; Tans Black and Military Blue
Trimmed in velvet piping actually c QO
worth $9.75. During this sale only u.OU
15 B0UCLEY JACKETS.
Box front applique Kersey trimming Welt
seams heavy stylish warm a quality not
matcluble short of seven silver dol- J QO
lars. As a trade promoter at this sale. ..tiuU
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B Bargains Come and cee us and you will not be disappointed. E3
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I THE SHOE MAN
I Repairing Neatly Done. FIRST AND OKLAHOMA AYENUE 1
THE BEER
fTHAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS.
For Snlo by All Snloonkeopora.
KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. Agents.
QUTHniE. OKLAHOMA
To Cvr a Cold in Ono Day
TaUo Laxative Ilrorao Qulntno Tablets.
All drugglsta refund tho money II It
aiW to cure. 25c. The genuine Lm
L. 13. Q. on each tablet.
Old Qlorv has been nlanted In many
landB a. d the sun never seta on her
dominions. We Unow of something
elso that Is taking aa firm a hold and
has come to fctar. It Is the laboring
man's friend and gives him muscle
ai d strength to stand tho day's labor
and toll Cheaper than the cheapest
quality the host of IU gra?e. Old
Olory Flour
McKENNON
OPERA HOUSE
8 A MANN. M'er
ONE WEEK
Commencing
MONDAY
NOVEMBER
Tbe Accomplished Aetret i
Jennie Holman
Assisted bj a Company of
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TO NIGHT-
Daughter of tbe Regiment
Made famous by Maggie Mitchell.
sa u.iliv Yavpne. the v underfill child ar
tlst MllS Annette the clever dancer;
a......- c.nit. . uv Kirvtone sineerr
Bdlton's Waragraphs.
A aouar ow ai . . .
10 25 and 30 Cents.
CANDY MATINEE
SATURBAV.ii Km
SKAT SAUK opens at Wallace & MUler'i
drug store at 0 a in Saturday
Agent wanted for tho only nftlcial
"History of Our War with Spain. Its
Causes Inoidents and Results " Civil
ml Uary and naval. Hteel plates maps
ivnil entrravlnirs. Hv lion. Henry ll.
Russell Senator Procter of Vermont
aud Senator Thurston of Nebraska.
Tbe greatest bellor over known. One
thousand more agents wanted. We
pay freight and gWo credit. Write for
terms aud territory to tho Bole pub
Ushers
A. D. WonTHINOTON t Co.
Hartford Conn.
Tkrt Timet a Hk
The California Limited via Santa Fe
Route; finer and faster tuan ever.
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The Leading Jeweler.
Are you going to buy a "Watch? If so buy
one of me. Larfrr st stock best goods and
lowest prices. When you buy a Watch of
me vou get a warrant with it that it is
first-class. You take no risk.
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Established In Guthrie 1889.
J16 OKLAHOMA AVENUE
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lritcoIAiie.--St.LouliS- San t'rantiito It it.
The direct through car routo tc
points in southwest Missiouri South'
ern Kansas Arkansas Indian Terri-
tory and Texas.
The most direct route to St. Louis
and the east. Double dally vestlbuled
trains. Free reeling ears; observa-
tion and drawing room sleepers. HVr-
voy dining halls. Ask your noarcst
ticket agent for full particulars or
write the general p&ssougor agent St.
Louis. U. L. Wincukll.
TtJtat.
Tho Missouri Kansas &. Texas rail-
way company will s-ll low rate round
trip tickets on November 1st IStb
December 0th and 30th with final
limit of return to Si days from date of
sale An excellent opportunity for
homeseckers tourists and Investors! to
view for themselves the great re-
sources of the state. For further in-
formation oddress F. H. Drew O. F
t T A.. Parsons Kas
Vtrthi aro Kttttrte Zlahted.
On the California Limited Santa Fe
Route; a new system electricity gen-
erated by car axles; 5000 candle power.
llmlf a Day Sartd.
lly tb California limited Santa Fe
Route; Jli days to Los Angeles; new
features tbl. season
Read and profit by Lilile fc Co' ads
eltwhera ia this papsr.
Finer and
Faster
Than Ever.
The California Limited Santa
Fe Route solid to Los An-
geles. Time 24 days.
Pullmans dining car buf-
fet car smoking car with
barber shop observation cr
with ladies' parlor. Ulcctria
lighted.
Three times a weeic.
Address
A J.CORKINS. Agt.
Atchison Topelca A Santa Fe Ity
GUTURIK OKLAHOMA.
The California LlmUtd
Via Santa Fe Route; best and spr d-
iest train to California; to Los Angeles
in 25i days three times a week Ob-
servation car with spcIous parlor for
ladles and children is a special feature:
Sturapf! Mercantile- Co are 'elMsg
all kinds of poods ch aper than aar
other ho i ths aitr. Call oa Uimi
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 8, 1898, newspaper, November 8, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74377/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.