The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 204, Ed. 1, Friday, January 20, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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GEO H DODSON Abstracts Loans and Insurance US South Division Street Guthrie.
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WHEAT FLAKES.
ROLLED OATS
CRACKKD WHEAT.
FAHINOSB HOMINY. LOUISIANA NICE
RICHELIEU CANADA SAP
STRICTLY PUnS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
FANOY CREAMERY BUTTER
PURE FRUIT PRESERVES
SHREDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT.
SEAL BRAND COFFEE.
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Telephone 66 108 OKLAHOMA AYENUE
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yidwlntdr ConTocRtlon of Scottish
Mnioiiryli Conclndcil
Bite
TOWN TOPICS.
IMne wines llquora and algar at tho
Victor Bar.
Tho city council ulionld enforce the
treeordlnnpjo.
For nt A furnlaliod room. 402
Sonth ?Mrd street.
Furnlshcvt toous c runt at No. 417
North Division Etcrct.
Tho legislative hoadquortors aro In
the lobby of the Victor.
For sale Choice residence lot. Ap-
ply to Mrs Cora Grlssell.
Buy your blank books stationery and
office supplies ut LUH'ca drug store.
Visitors and lobbyists are always
welcomo to meet their friends nt tho
Victor.
If you want to know how bllU aro
going to pass tho legislature join the
lobby at The Victor.
LUlle's white pine and tar. Sure
cure for coughs and colds. Every
bottle guaranteed. Try it.
Thn school board should mako a
specialty In planting trees this spring
and navo tno janitors care lor mum.
A son of tho lato J D. Oronk Is down
from ArkansB City to get letters of
administration for his father's estate.
Tfira and novelties iowolry fine
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1'rlccs way down
LlUJE fc Co'8.
btntlonery books
at
Aro you snbjeot to severo colds?
Weor a chamois vesf Sold by LUIlo &.
Co. and guaranteed a sure protection.
Found A bunch of keys. Owner
can have the same by calling at the
Leader office and paying for this
notice.
For the safety of the fine residences
of Guthrie the council should put up
mora fire alarms. It would only bo R
small expense
Members of the legislature aud their
friends are Invited It mako our store
headquarters. All tho leading pnperr.
and periodicals and best cigars for sale.
F. B. Ll.UE &. Co.
Abe Leonard an early dsy business
man of Guthrie 1 In town from Bock-
burm Ho has lived n many parts of
Oklahoma and still admires tho capi-
tal city.
Recman's Pepsin gum was repre-
sented In tho city yesterday by J. N
Knight of ICam.ua City who claims
this to be ono of tho best chewing
gum cities in Oklahoma.
At the Capitol hotel George 13 Sow
all Perry; J. D. Carpenter Perry; Z.
0. Sllsbce. Wichita; W. W. Scott.
Hbawnee; W A. Scott Oil f ton; II B
GUstrap Chandler.
The remaining entortalnments of
tho lecture course will be given upot
the following da'es: Prof. Clark. Fob
ruory 18; Bishop Vlocont February21;
Fred Emerson isrooks March p; De-
Witt Mll.cr March 27.
Judge Bayard T. Ilalner has orrang
ed his court terms so that ho will bt
able to hold a six weeks' terra here to
clear th docket. The fourth judlcM
district Is to be congratulated on hav
ing a Juoge who Insists on Keeping up
with the work of tho district New-
kirk Democrat.
The fifth annual convention of tho
Oklahoma Live Block Association will
be hsld at Woodward Oklahoma Feb-
ruary 1 and 13 1899. It promises to
be the best over yet beld in Oklahoma
and a largo attendance i ussured. One
fare rate is given by tho Santa Fe the
Fort Wort & Denver and the Pecos
Valloy railways from all points on
rmld lines In Kaunas Oklahoma and
the Panhandle of Texas to Woodward
and return. An excellent program
has been arravged. Secretary Wilson
of Washington Is expected to bo pres-
ent also Governor Barnes and the
legislature of Oklahoma. Specla'ists
of note on Southern Fever Black Leg
and Lump Jaw will address tho con-
vention. Tno work of tho past year
will bo carefully reviewed. All are
Invited to attend and recelvo the ben-
eflts of this organization which so ably
represents tho live stork Interests of
the southwest.
t'ltr Council will Auk Taxpayers to Vote
848000 llomU fur n Sewerage
Sjnteiu
It Is now up to the citizens
whether or not Guthrie Is to have a
complete sewerage system. At the
council meeting last night this subject
was discussed.
At tho mtetlng last night all mem-
bers were present except Ball and
llumphroy. Mayor Berkey presided
Tho potltlon of S. A. Maun man.
nger of the opera house asking for tho
privilege of placing bill boards on cer-
tain telephone and telegraph poles
throughout the city was referred to
the street and alley committee.
Resolutions of condolence on the
death of Assistant Chief of Police A
C Bishop wcro unanlmlusly adopted.
The alloys In blocks 67 and 58 Guth-
rie proper and block 48 east Guthrie
were ordered to be brought down to
I the grade and ditched to carry oi
J water.
Tho city attorney was Instructed
to prcparo an ordinance designating
certain property belonging to the city
as Btrccts. Also making nomo changes
in the permanent sldowalk ordinance
also to prcparo a proclamation calling
for a special election to voto on the
question of issuing $15000 sanitary
bonds for the construction of a com-
pleto sewerage system.
lho public improvement com-
mittee reported that tho abut-
ments for the Noble und Perkins ave-
nuo 'bridges would be finished 'In a
few days and ready for tho bridges.
Contractor Frank Smith who secur-
ed the placing of tho iron bridges and
putting down the flooring failed to
securo a bead as required and his
contract was annulled. Bids were or-
dered to bo read ret tlsed for.
Tho council went into executive see.
alon for tho purpose of reading and
discussing tho report of Engineer Ab-
crcromble which stated that the sys-
tom would cost $45000. Tho mayor
was Instructed to call a special elec-
tion as soon as posslblo to voto on tho
845000 bond proposition.
Adjournment was hen taken until
7:30 o'clock Saturday night January
2 1st at which time bids on bridge
wcrk will bo ro elved.
The Midwlntor Convocation or. Okla-
homa Conslitory Scottish Bite Mas-
on was concluded last ovenlug Rf tor
r. four duy' session with an elaborate
sprccd at thn Opltol Ilotol. Tho
work in tho 3Snd dogrco lfcst night
was superbly mounted by O. fl. Willis
Master Kodash and Ceremonial Mas-
ter Prof. Edwin DcBarr at Norman.
Tho lime light effects parapher
nalia and stago settings wcro oxcep
tlonally fino. Sweet music and liquid
song were features. Mrs.Cors Grtsoll
Miss Zoe Kimball and Mr. Roy Win
ton directed by Carl Ilavlghorst. put
to music tho sweetest atory over told
At tho conclusion of the conferring
of tho Master of the Hoyal Secret do-
trreo. InsDcctar General Cunnlncrham
I publicly proclaimed "Oklahoma Con-
fjlfntTf nml IhvabIa1 fliuorfn IT X7111la
with the charter of Master of tho
Consistory and Tcague Ray Master of
tho Kodash. Tho event was Impres-
sive. During the evening Photog-
rapher Swcarongen look pictures of
tho class and dogo workors.
Ilanquet of tlln Itllc.
At 11:30 o'clock last night tho breth-
ren of the Scottish Rite Rat down to
an elaborate spread at the Capit 1
hotel. Mine hosts Mlllikcn A. Goetz
loaded tho maltcso cross with solids
and Hcrr Weinberger dispensed tho
effervescing liquids which were a
prcsont to the consistory f . om E Syl
vester Donnelly K. 0.0. II
L. G. Nlblack acted as master of
ceremonies and after tho drinking of
tho customary obligatory toasts the
guests were entertalnod by brlei Im-
promptu toasts and responses as fol-
lows) To the Class of '00. President A. II.
Am-nt of Alva.
A Few Words About Albert Pike.
Governor 0. M. Birnes.
Beauties of tho Rite. Major A. E.
Woodson U S. A. Darlington.
Team Work and Workors J. II. An-
trobus Hennessey.
A Word in Passing. 0. C. Kclsloy
33 ; of Omaha Valley
The Experiences of a Novice. Goo.
Gardner Oklahoma City.
Desultory Musings. Vestor Brown
Obica'n.
Tho Futuro of Scottish Rlto Muboo-
ry.- Inspector General II. S. Cunning-
ham 33.
Tho Good That Wo Do. Edwin De-
Barr Norman.
Tho Lessons We Uavo Learned.
Bird McGuire Pawneo
Roso Croix. B. Rockaway Oklaho-
ma City.
Brief talks wcro also made by U. C.
Guss E. S. Donnelly G. U. Willis
Teague Ray 8. P. Richardson and
others. Atthoclos) of tho banquet
the fraternal box went 'round and
"Star Spangled Banner" and "Old
I Lang Sync' Kivua with a v.eL. Tho
Danciuet was a most cniovauic anair
in every panlculur and tho seventy
wean rs of tho doublo eagle present
were happy
Tro Soldlor- Bovs who had taken noort's
rapdrtlla are stiu to Uave stood the Ion
marches mucti tcttt-r thanltnelr compan-
lous. Tnls medicine Rlvtii.trenhtn and en-
durance. Hoods Pills cure all liver Ills. Mailed
for V cents bv C.l. Hood & Co Loell M.bs
NERYOUS DYSPEPSIA
To Odin rloMi to Sleep fM to Know TTUat
Appetite anil Good 2lxulon Menn.
MAKE A TEST OV STUART'S UYSrrSlA
TAULET8.
No trouble Is more common or more
misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia
Peepla having it think their nerves arc
to blame ami aro surprised that the
aao not cured by norvo m-dicinca. The
real seat ot tho mischief is lost night
of. The stomach is tho organ to be
looked after.
Nervous dyspeptic r f ton do not have
any pain whatever in tho stomash nor
perhaps any of the usual symptoms rf
stomach weakness Nervous dyspepsia
shows Itself rot In the t-tomach so
much as lu nearly every organ. In
Bome cases tho heart palpitates and is
Irregular; In others tho kidneys are
affected; In others tho bowels arc con
stipatud with headaches; still others
W. BECKEIt A. M.
ritOt ULNllY
Stay that barking by using Bai.
laud's HoitKiiouNii tivnur It arrests
the co.igli allays irritation of tho
chroat und rollcvca conjestion of tho
lungs in a day. It Is safe and pleasing
to take ana never disappoints ua
and 50cts. F. B Llllle & Co.
At tho services at the gravo yester-
day of Mr BUhop. tbo ritual of tho
Woodmen of tho World was excopth n-
ally beautiful. That part where It
said "The snlrlt takes its flight." a
white dovo flow out ofa small box hid-
don in flowcro and ascended to tho
clouds an tho western horizon. Until
It was out of sight Messrs Luther
West and Gcorgo Dodson sang the solo
of the ritual. Nothing moro beautiful
or impressive has ever been seen in
Summit View cemetery.
Aro you lacking In strength and en-
ergy? Are you nervous and despon-
dent irritable cons inated and gen-
erally rundown An health? If so. your
liver Is torpid and a fow dosos of Her
blno will cure you. llcruino lias no
equal as a health restorer. F 11. Lll-
lle t Co.
finer ami Farttr TAok titer.
Tho California Limited Santa Fe
Route solid botweon Chicago and Los
Angoles. Time 2?f days Elecirie
lighted. Tbreo times a week.
To tttre a Cold in One Jhiy
Tako Laxatlvo Brotno Qulnluo Tob'ets.
All druggists refund tho money If It
falU to cure. 25c. Tho genuine Las
L. 11. Q. on each tablet.
Oklahoma I.lr itoek Atnoelatlon TllttHnQ
Woodward February 14 to 15. On
February 13 and 13 tho -anta Fo will
sell excursion tickets lo Woodward and
return at one faro for tho round trip.
Return limit seven days from date of
eala. A J. Corking Agent.
are troubled with loss of flesh and ap-
petite with accumulations of gas sour
rlBlngs and neartburn.
It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dys-
pepsia Tablets will cure any stomach
weakness or disease except cancer ol
tho Btomaih. They cure sour stomach
gas loss of flesh and appetite sleep
lersness palpitation heartburn con-
stipation and hoadache.
Send for valuable little book on
stomach diseases by addrcsslr g F. A.
Stuart Co. Marshal Mich All drug
gists sell fuU s zed packages at 50
cents Prof. Henry W. Becker A M.
tho well known religious worker and
writer ol St IOuls Secretary of the
mission board of tho German Method
1st church chief clerk and expert ac
countant for thn Harbor and Wharf
commission public secretary for the
St. Louis School Patrons Association
and the district conference of stewards
of the M E. church; a so takes an ac-
tive part In tho work of the Epworth
League and to wrlto on religious and
educational tonics for several maga
zines. How ho found rollef Is best told
in his own words;
"Some weeks ago my brother heard
me say something about indigestion
und taking a box from hU pocket sold
"Try Stuart's Tablot's ' 1 did nd
was promptly relieved. Then I Inves-
tigated tho nature of the tablets and
became satisfied thtt they wore marU
of just tho right things and in just the
rignt proportions to aid in the assimi-
lation of food. 1 heartily endorse
them In all respects and I keep them
constantly on hand "
BAU.vn' Snow Limmknt. There
is no pain It will not relieve no swell-
lug it will not subdue no wound it
will wot heal. It will cure frost bites
chilblains and corns. 25and50cts. F.
B. Llllle .t Co.
A FEW THINGS
WORTH LIVING FOIL..
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White Cherries White Heath Peaches Lemon Cling Peaches
California Apricots Monarch Preserved Crab Apples and Cherries
Fancy Bottled Pickles Plajn and Deviled Olives Fancy Catsups
Evaporated Horseradish Curry Powder Celery Salt full line of
Canned Meats Lobsters Sardines and Shrimps Imported Olive
Oil and everything that can be found in the market by giving us
your order.
Xio nlu Carry n rati Una of Frch Menta
Sauihro IVclnrrwurnt Chicken Turkevn
tlHme Oritrri Splccit Itollcil llerrlnr
Litrd ri(t' reft nail avcrythliiK tocorutl
tuto n butcher shop.
A. FORDE
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PERSONAL MENTION.
Lon Leach camo In today.
V. A. Wood Is over from Enid.
J. S. Soulo is in Oklahoma City.
R. E Wood Is in Oklahoma City
II. E Asp is back from Wichita.
II. M. Catlett Is down from Perry.
John Marker is down from Orlando.
Miss Pattf rson U over from El Reno.
W A. Kelffer is hero from St. Louis.
O W. Jenkins Is hero from St. Joe.
E. W.Smythe is down from Wichlto.
J. II Wright of Galveston is in the
city.
T. J. Hcarn of St. Louis Is in tho
city.
R. L Murff of St. Louis is In the
city
L. G. Neal is back from Oklahoma
City.
'1. Bryson Jonce 1b hero from Kansas
City. '
J. A. Nichols roturned to El Reno
today.
Judge Whittinghill returned lo Enid
today.
Prof. Do Barr returned to Norman
today.
W. P. Echtenacker Is hero from Ft.
Worth.
A. W
torday.
S.N.
Mulhal!
Attorney Iloraco Speed is In Oklaho
mo City.
Dr. Buxton
yesterday.
Rev. J. E Piatt roturned yesterday
from Ga veston.
Mr. and Mrs S.
McKeand was in Seward yea-
Dougherty left yesterday for
was in Oklahoma City
aro up
ATTKNTION !
A to
CuptnlnrrrnikMlllcr OrUnr J'orCo
Turn Out.
Attention Co. A I All members of
Co. A Ok. N. O. are horoby ordered
to report at the armory In full uniform
Sunday January 32 1800 at 8 o'clock
p. m.Bnarp no oxcuscb.
By order of Fhank O. MiuEn
Captain Commanding.
If your child has thin pale cheeks
uncertain appetite mid uurcutful sleep
It has worms and curing with strong
medicines only makes conditions
worso by irritating Us dellcete stom-
ach. WMTK'b CnBAM VuitMIFUOK is
mild but ceroln In elfect and I a su
perlor tonic as wol' as a posltlva worm
destroyer F B Li lie A Co.
To euro n colli lit it I hours tako Vulutiblo
l'rvftcrliitlon No V!. Cluuniutrpil or no puy.
Tho Kaglo IlniR Ntorc.
Are Tou Ooluo to California
Tho California limited Santa Fe
Route gives tho best and Rpredii-ot
service; only 2 days to Los Angeles
Tltrtv Ttmra u llrck.
The California Limited via Santa Fo
Route; liner and faster than ever.
B. Swink
from Oklehoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Springer of St.
Louis are In tho city.
Jesse Hunter was a passenger on
tho noon train for Normau.
lion. J. D. Combs of tho eighth dlB
trlct left today for Avoca.
Hon. E. Duffv. of the ninth district
is In Lexington for a few dys.
Rev. M. O. Billings conducted ser-
vices at Mulhall last night.
L. V. Babcock and J. A St. Clair
are here from Kansas City.
Ed Rinnan of tho Armour packing
company camo in yesterday.
Mrs. II. N. Wixom left today for
Enid to visit friends for a week.
Wm. ICnipo was In from Perkins to-
day and sold SOG bales of cotton.
N. Razey manager of tho Perkins
telephone company is in the city.
Mrs. Ed PerkluB left yesterday for
Corning Iowa to visit lur parents.
.NOTICE Full OEALLD Ml) 8
I'er-
"or tho llullillng of Iron llrldget at
klui lUulXoula A"iiue.
Sealed bids will be received at the
ofllce of the city clerk tomorr iw ev-
ening Saturday January 21 until 730
p m for the erection of the Iron
bridges at Noble and Perkins avenues
A certlQcd check fur t ; er cent of the
amount of the bid mus' accompany
each bid. Bond will bo required In a
Mini double tho amount of bid. Plunb
and specific Uions nro now an ilia In
lho city clerk's ofllce.
By order of thn city council.
Gbo M DkOhoit. City Clerk.
Tucnroa cold in 34 hour lak Valnnlile
I'rvicrlpHouNo. 8. (lunrantceil or no pay
Thel-tclo Drug; More.
Will Jenkins clerk In Secretary
Jenkins' office Is Blck with the grip.
Tom Woosley editor of tho Mulhall
Enterprise was In the city yesterday.
United 8t ites District Atttrney S. L.
Ovcrstrcet is back from Oklahoma
City.
A. II. Classen receiver of tho land
office at Oklahoma City returned
homo today.
J. M Ilalc of United States Marshal
Thompson's ofllce was In Oklnboma
City yesterday
Oil Inspector Amos Ewlng drova to
KingflBber this aftornoon to got a
little breathing spell.
Wlllard Sharum is just as fashion-
able as tho rest. He has recovered
from a spell of the grip.
("Arthur Bennett ono of tho proprie-
tors of the Grand Avenue nt Oklaho-
ma City Is sick at tho Roynl.
0. F. Pettyjohn who has boon at-
tending the Scottish Rlto consistory
returned to his homo In Mulnall today.
Editor A. O. Dolde of tho Newklrk
Democrat is In the city. Ho has not
bi-cti offered a clerkship in the legls
laturo as reported
Mrs. E. A. Douglas and little daugh
tor Luclto left yesterday for EndL-ott
Nobraska. where sho will visit her pa
rents for s x weeks.
O. W. Bennett and B. B. Pollock of
Oklahoma City who investigated tho
mysteries of tho Scottish Rite re-
turned homo today.
Attorney H. N. Cooper of Granborrr
Texas come in this morning to boo
bow his old friend Dr. Magness does
business lu the council
Emory Emanuel Westervelt aud Eu-
geno D Nlmo toturned to Perry this
morning rnoy nave been attending
tho Scottish Rite convocation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O Sovcrns are en-
tertaining Mrs. J. W. Bedlo and
daughtct Ebtolla of Tracy Minn.
Mrs. Bedlo Is Mrs. Severn's sister.
Postmaster W. E. McGuire Is hero
from Paukuskaln tho intercstof legis-
tton Xor the Osage reservation llo is
a brother of B. S. McGuire assistant
dist'let attorney and A. J. McGuire of
tho Royal hotel.
J. W. Wilson territorial manager of
the Missouri and Kansas Telephone
company has been ordered to report
at once to headquarters In Kansas City
to talk over contemplated extension
and improvements for the Oklahoma
system.
Tabler'a Buckeye Pilo Ointment
gives iostant relief. It allays Inilama
lion and hcaU. It is prompt in it ac-
tion and positive in Its effect It is the
kind that cares without puin or dm
comfort. It if for pile only. 50c
tubeB 75c. F. B Llllle & Co.
The territorial board of health com-
posed of Dr. Buxton Prof. Hopkins
and Dr. Wilbur Hamilton of Norman
mot today in tho ofllco of Auditor
Hopkins and discussed thoroughly tho
small pox qucbtlon. It was decided to
raise the quarantine at the town of
Stroud Inusmuch as it nlTects railroad
passenger and freight trfllc.
OPERA HOUSE
ONi: SULIIl WEEK
COMMENCING . . .
MONDAY
JANURY
23
THR UP-TO-DATE
A Ullc-a-JHniule bliare.
On tho California limited Santa Fo
Route; there la a barber shop in the
buffet smoking car: ent re train elec-
tric lighto ; through In 2 days Chi-
ago to Lns Angeles.
LORENE ROBERTS
Jolly Players
In an eDtiro Now Ropertolre of
Comedies and Draias
Latest Songs Daocts Specialties.
Tho opening bill wl 1 bo tho beautiful G-
act Comedy-Drama
Tangled Lives.
Ladles freo on Monday night If accom-
panied y ono paid 3oc ticket and re-
served boforo 7 p. m. fj3
PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES
10c "0c and 30c
Mrat published in the Dally Lcailer January
10. le0.
NOTICE.
In Probate Court.
Territory of Oklahoma 1
Cuonly of Logan 1 ss
Notice lu hereby utven that on the letn
ilay of January A. D. 1ETO Oscar E. Heeton
flleO 'n the Vrobate Court o- t e county of
Lot an ad Te-rlt'iryof Oklahoma a ixtl-
i. 4 praying fur Letters of Administration
to be Issued to Oscar P. Heeton upon the
estate of Irln A. Uceton deceased late of
the Count of Logan ana Territory of Okla-
homa. A' d pursuant to an order of said Probate
Court. Tusesday th- 3ist dav of January A.
D ltw at the hour of 10 o'clook a. m.of
oald day that belnc a iay of the regular
January citn. In A. D. 1B99 of said Probate
court has been appointed rs the time for
hearing said appi ca lon when and where
any prison lirerobted may contest said pe-
tition by Ulln; wilitrn opposition thereto
on the ground 01 Incompetency of the appll
cant.fr mav oert his own rights to the
administration a d pray that Letters be
issued to himself
VitnBJ. C KOST"R Judge of the Pro-
bale Court tf the Coun y of Logan and the
seal of the ourt affixed the lth day of
January A D. 19.
J C. FOSTER
New York Hardware Co.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Urailquar-
trrtor
Sport ng
Goods.
Hardware Stes Tinware Cutlery Guns Ammunition
Cutlery Hot Blast Stoves and Plumbers' Supplies
Telephone 22.
216 W. OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
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MFgPIMEMLMTO
VERY MUCH INTERESTED
The public Interest 'sthoroughly aroused over our FREE GIFT enterprise and we are met
with the question dozens of times each day as to what Is nccessrry to get the gift if they should
f f !! inri nnmiiprs ami we wish rlcht here to answer all such auestions. If you fli d
-! will fciiv JlVr. s wnv a --- ... -- - - .
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you have a caril containing tne same numoer as on one oi uic pn-ocma m iuc iuuuwf ftiicCS x
is absolutely yours free of any conditions vha ever and will be delivered to you TUL.SD.Vi
TCvw.TJTOfi. .TAinA"R.Y 91. sit7:80 n-in. Keen vour cards and compare with number on preo
Ml W.l.l .! w-
cnts in the window. We have just completed our invoice ami una unit we suu nave a great
raanychotcet'jlngsthat we would be willing to part with at a price that will tempt the most
conservative.
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR ROYAL GOOD THINGS.
1 Lot good heavy Men's Ulsters actually sold everywhere at S3.80 to $4.00 2Q Afl
Wt will close out now at '- - tp& J
1 Lot fine blue Kersey sack overcoats actually sold everywhere at 87.50 to $6. 4 65
We will close out now at - - t:.vfu'
1 Lot tine Kersev ana. Beaver overcoats actually sold everywhere at 10 to $12 5 50
We will close out now at -
1 Lot big Storm King ulsters actually sold everywhere at $10 to $15 5 00
We will close out now at - - u.jj
1 Lot Youth's fine dress overcoats actually sold everywhere at ?7 to $1Q . A QO
We will cloe out uow at - . - ..-.. t-vv
1 Lot good heavy Chinchilla sack overcoats actually sold everywhere at ?0 tc- $7. o QK
We will close out now a. . -. ..- i w
1 Lot Domets actually sold everywhere at 8 -3 cents to 10 cents O6V0
We w ill close out now at JJa
1 Lot Ladles' d ess Bklrts fancy colors actually sold everywhere at b2 -J AK
We will close out now at - x "xv
1 Lot Ladies' black brocade skirts actually sold everywhere at $2.60 to $8 1 eQ
We will c ose out now at . .- - x KJKJ
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1 Lot Fancy Percales all colors actually sold everywhere at 10 cents to 12 1 2 centsc V?1
We will close out now at . . . ". .. . . V J t a
1 Lot Mascot Percales book fold actually sold everywhere at 12 1-2 cts. to 15 cents. (q
We will close out no v at . . -''
1 Lot ladies' Jackets actually sold everywhere at $8 to 4 y c
We will close out now at K . -'
1 Lot ladhs's walking bats actually sold everywhere at 75 cents to $1 A fcr
We will close out at . -...... "tl
1 Lot ladi s' wrappers actually sold everywhere at ?2 to 2.75 Q fir
We will close out now at . -..-. .OL
1 Lot of R mnants ladies capes and jackets actually sold everywhere at 5 to ?15 1 p-pi p
We will close out now at . ..-. .-. SlTl ltt?
Lot men's satin calf all sizes actually sold everywhere at $1.50 Q K
We will close out now at .... . ... . ... - !
1 Lot men's ione calf all sizes actually sold everywhere at $2.50 ! tZ(
We will close out now at .. ........ .... . X'KJKJ
1 Lot men's b x calf and vlci kids actually sold everywhere nt $3.50 to $4 p tr r
We will close out now at . . &UJ
1 Lot ladies' grain nhoes all sizes actually sold everywhere at 8150 Vtr
We will close out now at - '
1 Lot ladies' heavy Dongola shoes all sizes actually sold everywhere at $2 rr
We will c ose out now at ..... -. JJ
1 Lot ladies' fine kid shoes all sizes actually sold everywhere at $3 to $3.50 q rr
W will close out now at .. - & JJ
Also a full and complete lne of children's school and dress shoes ranging t 4. -. 1 -jcr
in price from - ... . OU TO JL OU
Remember he dae of the grand distribution Thursday evening January 24fh at 7:80 p.m.
Cards have been distributed all over the ci y. as well as neighboring towns br.. we may have
overlooked some and anyone not receiving a card can obtain one at our store Call early
THE CYCLONE
103 Oklahoma Avenue. 109 & 111 Division Street.
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 204, Ed. 1, Friday, January 20, 1899, newspaper, January 20, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74437/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.