The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 262, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 28, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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THEJLEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
HENS AND THEIIl FIIUIT.
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Special designs and patterns In
Easter and Spring Bonnets and Hats 1
I have ono of tbo roost nttrartlve and carefully selected stocks in tbo JJJ
city complete In all the latest milllnory effects. 1 have an exquisite
lino of Trltninlngo Nettings Chiffons Plumes and Flowers. Wo m
Invite you to call and inspect our now goods. JJ
MRS. A. P. SAUNDERS I
THE LEADINO MILLINER
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Tills is Ihewav Lillu Pills send in.il.ina bilhousness Mid
all diseases of the liver stoma h and bowels out oi the system.
Try them. 10c a bottle at LU lie's Drug and Book Store.
town Tones.
Got the nows at Llllle's.
The boat drugs at Utile's.
Tlio best cigars at LiUIo's.
Call on the optlolan at Lllllo's
If you have the grip try Llllle's antt-grP-
Fancy article at tbo annual Master
Valr.
Don't miss tbo opening tomorrow
evening.
All tbo latest papers and periodicals
at Llllle's.
Come to tbo annual Kastcr Fair
March 0.
lluslness scholarship givon away.
See first page.
Have vonr oyes fitted with glasses
by Dr. llalo at Lllllo's.
Meals like your mothor cooked at
tbo annual Easter Fair.
Come and got your money's worth
at tho annual Buster Fair.
Spring snows are tbo exception and
not tbo rulo In Oklahoma.
Aprons of all shapes bUcs and col-
ors at the annual Easter Fair
Young onions seem to predominate
just now as a breath perfume.
The milllnory opening tomorrow ev-
ening 7:30 at the Uuthrio Cash Store.
High cheek bones always indicate
great force of character in sonio di-
rection. Scvontffivo head of fatted cattle
wcro shipped from Guthrie to Kansas
City today.
Bunbonnola especially bcoomlng to
your ttylo of beauty at the unuu.il
Easter Fair.
Dinner and supper served by the
Presbytorlan ladles at their annual
Easter Fair.
About tho only portion of their pray-
ers most men remember is getting
down on tboir knoee.
Eisonschmldt A IVockel Get your
L'&rtor shoes of us. I'ay cssb. Take
your premium stamps.
Dr. Hale the oyo pcala1lst le still
at LUlli's this weak ana proparod to
meet your wants In lib line.
Aprons largo and aprons small
Aprons that will lit you all
At tho annual" Easter Fair.
Accidents are nil happening when
not oxpoctod. l'roteet yoursolf by
carrying a good policy all tho time
Do not spend all your money for
Easter hats but buy yourself an Eas-
ter bonnet at the annual Easter Fair.
Grand millinery opening Mtrch 80th
at tho annual Easter Fair. Come buy
your sunbonnet boforo tho stylos nro
broken.
L. 0. Comer Klondike meat market.
Cholco meats. Ask for promlura
stamps. Freely given for cash pur-
chases. The board of railroad assessors com-
posed of Governor Karnes Ueoretery
Jenkins and Auditor Hopkins aro lu
session.
A special Invitation is extended to
business men and thoir families to
take dinner and supper at the annual
Kaster Fair
Critics on elegant and stylish head
gear aro specially invited to the Guth-
rie Cash More millinery opening to
morrow evening.
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NO MISREPRESENTATIONS
NO FAKE PRICES.
A REDUCTION SALE AT PRICES
THAT ARE REDUCED.
Read carefully every word of this as they are facts and are easily substantiated. We are placing on the murket $25000 -worth of Dry Goods Clothing Boots and Shoes Furnishing Goods Hats Caps Trunks and Valises'
at prices that are lower than is possible for any other house in this city to equal The stock is first class.. Bought new from the largest and best business houses in the country. The secret as to how we are enabled
to undersell all competition lies in the fact that we are the heaviest cash buyers in the territory and we have bought these goods that are arriving daily with a view of forcing them on the market by cutting the pr-ce
on nice clean new goods to a lees llgure thau others are asking for bankrupt stocks damaged goods and closing out stocks.
DOMESTICS.
Amoskeag apron uheok ginghams all slxe chocks all colors sale prlco
A good unbleached uustin worth 5 cents sale prlco
2 '.oo amoskeag cheeks in rcmuent lengths I to 10 yds pieoe reduced to
BPKCIAL Wo will place on sale eoh day during this sale botweon
the hours of 10 and 111 ax 3500 yards of priuU nd remnant prints
in lengths from X yd to SO yds worth 5c Brie price . .. .
Favorlta fancle and liolmonts fast colors worth Oo sale prloo . . .
Koyal Indigo blue fast colors worth 7 cents sale price .. .
WASi: 30OD3
A 6uperb collection of wash dross goods inoludln" ihe LTollo d Kord
and iv. V. ginghams corded madr s an 1 London ptquos In plain uud
fancy colors i orth 85 eonts per yd sale prloo . .. .... .
tO inch whit Victoria lawns sultablo for aprons and drossoa worth
13H cents sale price . -
LADIES CAPE8 AND JACKETS
A"boutS5 garments loft which wo will close out at 85 cents on the dol-
lar of the regular value ranging in price from 85 to 815 will bo clos-
ed from 08 cents to SO. 15.
Remember the place. Be sure and come. We are here
stay. "We have won our place through merit and propose
keep it by underselling any house in the city.
jasgsssassss.
The railroad telographers will likely
settle their grievances with the Santa
Fd this week. It Is thought the dffler-
encos will be adjusted amicably.
Judge Uurford has taken undor ad
vlsomont the arguments In the lleadles
vs. Caruthers contest case which was
hoard In tho district court yesterday.
Life is tho most valuable thing we
all have lluy the best Insurance
something as solid as tbo government
Itself. Apply to T. J. Lowe Hoadlos
block.
Non-taxpayer should not got them-
selves tangled up in the meshes of tho
law by following foolish advice and
voting on tho question of sewerage
bonds.
Deputy Uniti d Statos Marshal Hale
and Assistant District Attornoy Scot-
horn loft yesterday for Washington
with David Smith colored In charge.
Smith is Insane.
I wish to correspond with some good
town in Oklahoma that is In need of a
"5-barrcl Hour mill. State Induce-
ments wheat and full supply. Address
Ilox 054 Jorsevvl'lo 111.
You nro lilcoly to got slok. A S12.S0
and 835 sick benefit weekly comos In
handy to pay doctor bills. Plenty of
those for sale chap. Apply to T. J.
Lowe lleadles building.
Chief Deputy United States Marshal
Fossott paid S10 for a fine Gordon
setter today which he will present to
Governor Itoosvelt of New York
when he visits Oklahoma In Juno.
Schlcgcl fc Cheadlo nro building a
handsomo three-story pressed brick
business block at Chandler. The base-
tnont floor Is already complotcd. It
will be one of tbo neatest buildings in
tho territory.
The Hub has beon sold to Hanson X
Miller and tho stock will bo oloBcd
out at half price In jabs or any way to
suit purchasors. Auction overy day
and night this week Hanson & Mil
ler.
At tho Koyal botol C. D. Russell
A W. Denton Thomas II. Dickinson
St. Louis; It. A Spake Kansas City;
A. II. Hill Osage; Amos Ewlng King-
Usher; Olive 11. Miller John V. Shar-
tel Gnrden of Eden; Jo J. Hunter.
St. .Too.
Secretary of tho territory Jenkins
and his assistants are now at work on
tho annual report to tho governor and
expoct to have It completed early In
April. An oxtra f"roe of clerks Is bo-
Ing omployod to astdst In the work.
Tho late legislature appropriated
about $3000 for tho purposo of main-
taining the organization of the Okla-
homa national guard and Adjutant
Genoral liarnos Is already at work on
tbo reorganization of the various
troops and is looking up a sultablo lo-
cation for the annual encampment
which will moot next September
Deputy Marshal Ned Slsson and
Guard Jerry Cunningham are back
from Teoumboh whore they attended
court. They brought back Frank
Jones charged with counterfeiting
and Hob Avory charged with break-
ing into tbo Nolll postofllce. Tho mon
could not be trlod at this term of court
and wore placed in tho fodoral jail for
furtbor orders.
A wbllo ago a woll known society
woman of this city was detected shop-
lifting. Whon that woman entora n
store now sho is watched from tho
tlmo she goes into the door until sbo
leaves. However she Is still in so-
ciety. If so mo poor girl had boon
caught In tho same deod she would
have been kicked by society until her
lifo ended In shaino.
Fine Fancy
KENNhDY'S FINE CAKES AND WAFERS.
Cheese Straws Afternoon Tea Champagne Wafers
Butter Thin Oatmeal Gems Almond Macaroons
Fruit Slices Pistachio Wafers Cherry Wafers
Lemon Gems French Jumbles Ginger Drops
Bent's Hand-Made Water Wafers.
In the above you will get tho best that oan bo made.
Cheaper and hotter than homo-made cakes.
TRY A CAN OF THE FAMOUS. . . .
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You want the best tfoods
Youis to please
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Telephone 0(5.
One of the new mall cars for the Ok-
lahoma division has arrived in this
city nnd will probably be put In scr-
vlco tomorrow morning The cars aro
00 feet long not Including tho plat-
form and arc now equipped with all
tho modern appliances. Itoth electric
lights and I'tntsch gas will be used.
The numbor of the car Is 1008 und will
probably run between hero and Pur-
coll. Itoth the Atchison Topoka X Santa
Fo and Frisco railroad companies havo
in ado propositions to tho town of
IHuckwell to extend their line to that
point If tbo citizens oiler sutlicicnt In-
ducement. The Santa Fc asks conces-
sions to tho amount of $3000 and the
Frisco S12000. At a meeting of ltlack-
woll citizens it was decided to tako
active steps toward securing tho roads
by making tho concessions desired.
Judicial business at tbo town of Ac-
ton near Mulhall is practically at n.
standstill and tbo justico of the peaco
and constablo aro complaining Jus-
tice of tho poace Ellison oilers to glvo
50 conts to tho first couple that comes
to him to get married and says he will
chargo nothing for performing tho
coromony A Uuthrio couple oxpects
to go to Acton to tako advantage of
tho offor on Monday.
It novor disappoints This is one of
the peculiarities of Hood Sarsaparllla It
cure scrofula wait rbeum humors stomach
and kidney troubles nervousness
Hood's Pills cure all mer Ills Easy to
take easy to operate reliable sure S6c
Sco the Leador's great sbolarsblp of
fer on tho first page.
JtnUiccil Jlatev to l'aeljte Coast 1'olntf.
Effoctlve March 18th the following
second class passcngor rates will ap-
ply from Guthrie: San Francisco
Los Angoles and other California
iioluts taking same rate will be S3 2 50.
Portland Seattle Tacoma and other
Oregon points taking same rato will be
32 l5 For furthor particulars call on
V.J. Corkins Agent banta Fo route.
(n(iy of the Cretecnt Hotel.
On Fnbruarv 23rd Mr. .T. CI. Plnntr
will formally opon tho Cioscont hotel
at Kt-reka Springs Ark. for tho season
ui iaw. i coruiai invitation is ox-
londed to the genoral public to attend.
A 6pooinl rato will bo mado for this
occasion tor iurtnor information call
on or address the nearest 'Frisco agent
or 11. F. Dunn T. V. and P. A.
Oklahoma City O. T
IlltYAN HNVDElt G P. A.
St. Louis Mo.
Cream VI our.
If you have ovor had a kick on
Cream Hour wo would like to know It.
Wo now havo Mr. Dougherty ono of
tho best millers in tbo southwest in
charge of tho mill and "Cream" will
not suffer any at his bands. We are
soiling raoro each hay than wo did tho
day before. This Is proof.
Don't forget Vitality for breakfast!
(Yours
GuTimiK Milling Co.
Attention. JilUtl
All mombcrs of Quthrio lodgo No.
430 11 I'. O. Blks are earnestly request-
ed to attoud tho genoral annual session
on Tuesday March 23 1800 lluslness
of great Importance Initiation of can-
didates election of ofllcers and social
session. All visiting Hlks arc cordially
Invited lly order of D It.
J Pot i aiit Sec'y.
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Pitted Cherries
Strawberries
Gooseberries
Sliced
Pineapple
Sliced Peaches
We want your trade
T. FRANKLIN.
PERSONAL MENTION.
C II. Webster Is down from Wichita.
Chas. 11 Adams is back from Chand-
ler. Col. Tom Doyle has returned from
Perry.
Geo. II. Lynds returned to Oklahoma
City yesterday.
13. W. Hoyt postmaster at Ponca
City was here today.
Rev. nnd Mrs. M. O. Hillings have
returned from Mulhall.
Forrest McKlnloy. special land agent
Is back from Ponca City.
Postmaster Sam Murphy returned
to Oklahoma City yesterday
Uarry UHIot of Mulhn!' N visiting
his mother Mrs. Templo lJuiu.
Amos Kwlng the olly-tongued poli-
tician is back from Kingfisher.
Chas. Urower is back from Perry
where he was ontertalned by Miss
Illoncho licnight and friends.
J. M. Whitehead who has been con-
fined to his home by n sevoro caso of
tho grip for several weeks past was
on the streets yesterday.
Hon. D. S Dill of Medford attor-
noy for the II. nnd S. railroad. Is In
the city looking after tho interests of
his road beforo tho railroad assessors.
Carl Rice a student of the deaf and
dumb Institute left yesterday for his
homo In Dl Iteno. Carl wore n. tag
stating his niUictlon nnmo and desti-
nation. Mr. J. P. llateliolor of Valley Falls
Kan. who has been tho guest of L I.
Ilcland of tho Arkansas Lumber Co.
left yestorday for the south. Mr.
ltatcholor is tho president of the cot-
ton Helt Lumber Co. the II & O. rail-
way In Arkansas and tho Arkansas
Lumber Co. of Oklahoma.
C(cir7i CViMiiof be Curett.
with local applications as they cannot
reach tho scat of tho disease. Ca-
tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dis-
ease and in order to euro It you must
tako internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken Internally and acts di-
rectly on tho blood nnd mucous sur-
faces. Hall's Catarrh Curo is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of tho best physicians In this
country for years and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known combined with tho
best blood purifiers acting directly on
tho mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wondcrlul results
in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo-
nials freo.
F. J. CHENEY .fc CO. Toledo O.
Sold by all druggists 75c.
yrinco T.ine.
St. Louis and "San Francisco R R.
Tho direct through car routo to points
in southwost Missouri southern Kan-
sas Arkansas Indian Territory and
Texas.
The most direct routo to St. Louis
and tho east. Kansas City and the
northwebt. Double dally vcstlbulcd
trains. Free reclining chair cars; ob-
servation and drawing room Blccpers;
Hurry dining halls. Ask tho nearest
ticket agent of tho Frisco lino for full
particulars or waite 11. F Dunn
T P &. V. A Oklahoma City O. T
lint AN Sn Dk.it G P A St. Louis.
GREAT CUT PRICE SALE AT
CYCLONE
Ono lot odds and ends cloaks to closo out at . .....
SHOES.
Men's shoes lace or congress SI. 50 value oalo price ........
Men's snoes lace or congress regular price 83 sale prfco 8
Men's shoes sold overy whore for 82.50 isalo price out to
Mon's shoes latest toes and snedes sold regularly for 83.50 sale prlco
Ladies shoes laco or button late styles regular value SI. 75 sale prlco
Ladles fine dress shoos regular S3. 50 value sale price .
Ladles 3 83 50 and SI values the best In the market salo prlco cut to
A largo assortment of ladies shoos aborted sized and widths luce or
button regular 81 values sale prlco cut to ..
AiUscs hoes 81 75 value cut to
Misses shoes 81.25 valuo cut to ...
Children's shoes 81 50 value cut to
Children's shoes 81 value out to
Ladles rubbers good per pair .. .. .
Ladies rubber hotter por pair ...
Ocnts Candeo rubber sale prloe ..-
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Chief Deputy Mnrnlml Pome tt llursn High
llrrd Doc from tho City round.
Chief Deputy United States Marshal
W. D. Fossctt is tho victim of mis
placed confidence Fossctt has long
boanteu of being a dog connosleur
Yestorday ho bought a thoroughbred
Gordon Better with an unwritten ped-
igree as long as the moral code Tho
dog wagged Its tall and Fossett was
pleased thereat. Ho paid 310 00 in
cash for tbo animal "I will present
this dog to Governor Rooscvolt when
be visits Oklahoma" inurmctcd the
gonial 1 ossett. Today Fossctt is mad
In fact vorv mad. IIo docrnnon tills
! knowledge of dogology. It dovclops
that 1'cssott's Gordon setter is a shag
gy pcmgrecicss canino waif it was
bought from City Pound Keeper Geo.
Kusb out of tho city pound by .a man
who promised to givo Rubs "0 conts
for uu animal Fossctt wants his Sin
and Uuss is looking for the fellow
who promised "0 cent. The whole
deal was n bowling snapping come-on
g.iiu uricic eon. gamo. lieiorc saying
"dog" to FosBett. take out sovoral life
insurance policies.
t'rtico i.itir.
St. Louis and San Francisco lallrojd
company
Tako tbo most popular routo to St.
Louis and all points east Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Sunta Fc trains mako closo connec-
tions at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on tho Frisco line.
St Louis and Knnsaa City mall and
express leaves Oklahoma City at 9.15
every morning; leaves St. Louis at 8:10
every evening and arrives at Oklahoma
City at 8.20 the following evening.
Through reclining chair cars with-
out chango Pullmam palace sleepers
from Monctt to St. Louis and Kansas
City. You can secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further information will be cheer
fully given by tbo nearest agent or
11. F. DUNN T. F. onU P. A.
Oklahoma City
Rvron Snvdeii O. P. A.
St. Louis Mo.
Literary Yofe
The Atlanta Constitution said In a
recent issue that tbo New York dally
papers with one exception used Mr.
Thomas E Watson's "Story of Franco"
morely as a means for showing their
personal animus and made no pretence
to revlow the work. The 'ono exeep
tlon" was tho Now York World. It is
Interesting and instructive to note that
the great papers In thoWcstern south-
ern and middle states have treated Mr.
Watson's work without reference to
his attitude in American politics.
Qpcniim of the Vresemt Hotel Hureha
Sprlnys Arl:
On Tcbruary 23 J. 0. Plank will
formally open-tho Crescent hotel for
the season of 1890. A cordial Invita-
tion Is extended to tho general public
to attend Special rates will bo made
for the occasion. For furthor inform-
ation call on or address tho nearest
Frisco agent or 15 F. Dunn. T. F and
P. A. Oklahoma City Ok.
HiiYAN Snideh
G. P. A. St. Louis Mo.
Ills Tast llequeit.
"George you can't squirm out of it.
I've got to spank you."
"All right daddy if you've got to.
But there's ono thing you will do
won't you?"
"Woll what is It?"
"Let mo sit down while it's goln'
on 1 " Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Guthrie Cash Store will have
mora hats displayed will havo more
In tho way of entertainment will have
moro room to accomodate tho people
and tho people will havo a better time
tomorrow evening. So don't miss tho
opportunity to enjoy a real entertain-
ment. At tbo Guthiio Cash Store mil-
llnory opening.
The California Zimifrrf.
Via Santr Fa Routo; best and speed
iest tralnti California; to Los Angeles
In 2 days Mirce times a week Ob
servation cat with spacious parlor for
ladles and children is nsnecial feature.
The best stationery at Llllle's
lr J'oh (lolwj to California
Tho Callforn' limited Santa Fo
Routo gives Cue best and speediest
service; only 2 days to Los Angeles.
JTiner anU Jfatler Than Jlver.
Tho California Limited Santa Fe
Route solid between Chicago and Los
Angoles. Time 2f days Electric
.ightcd. Three times a week.
Three Time a Week.
Tho California Limited via Santa Fo
Routo; finer and faster than ever.
Tho most excellent and latest stylo
of Lownoy'a chocolate and bon bons at
the Vienna italcery.
If you use Llllle's pills you won't
have the grip
Do you want a business education
freo of cost? Seo tho Leader's groat
otter on the first page.
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t Blue of Clilckonsnml Kbit l'roiluccd I.nut
Year AVns 1'iilly 8400.000000
from the Chicago Chronicle
P. U. Sproguo a Chicago poultry
dealor read a paper beforo tho farm-
ers' Institute at Princoton recently In
wnicu uoBtaieu mat tue nrouuctlon of
chickens In tbo United States last year
reached 8290000000 Accepting thcBO
figures as approximately correct we
must concludo that tho hen plays an
important part In our American llfo.
Hut wo will better understand tho rel-
ative importance of thntpa-t when wo
come to make some comparisons.
'1 ho value of our tobacco crop has
raroly been as much as 813000000
Tho valuo of our potato crop Is less
than 830000.000 on tho average. Tho
value of our barley crop is not often as
much as 830000.000. An oat cron worth
8200000000 Is unusual. Our annunl
output of pig iron has raroly exceeded
8130000000 in valuo Cool by far the
most valuablo of our mineral products
gives n total annual outp.it of some
8200000000
Raw cotton wheal huv and eorn aro
the only four p.i.'uctsof our country
that exceed in u no hens ami Miens'
eggs according to tho ubovo ostlmato.
knnd cotton sometimes follows tho lat
ter in the order of Importance the
crop having exceudrd 8200000000 in
valuo only three times and the highest
naving ueeu not ijiute 5310(K)0000.
The wheat crop has ranged In value
from 8213000000 to 8513000000 nnd
tho corn crop fro-n about 8140000000
to S783.000.0i ii The average value of
tho hay crop may bo stnted at about
8390000000. From this comparison the
importance of tho heu ebpccinliy In
our agricultural economy will be np
predated
If Air Sprague stated the value of
the egg product separately tho fact Is
not reported. It would bo interesting
to know the valuo of tho egg output
Probably It exceeds the valuo nf nnr
mineral output excepting coal but not
exceeding pig Iron. Probably too it
exceeds tho valuo of any farm crop
except corn wneat nay cotton nnd
oats ana it may even exceed oats. The
hen Is by no means to bo despised.
JUSSOimi SIXTH ASKS FOIt HNL1ST-
J115NT St. Loulsa March 27. Governor Steph-
ens left Jefferson City today for "Wash-
ington D. C whero ho will try to Indue
the war department to muster the Ixth
Missouri volunteers. Into the regular ar-
my. The sixth Missouri which Is now In Cu-
ba Is commanded by Lotcher Hurdeman
a lieutenant in the repular army. Th
officers of the regiment are In favor of
me movement but many of tho enlisted
men aro opposed to it and will instate on
retirement
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Finer and
Faster
Than Ever.
e
Tho California Limlted.Santa
Fo Routo solid to Los An-
geles. Time 2f days.
Pullmans dining car buf
fot car Binoklng car with
barber shop observation car
with ladles' parlor. Electric
lighted.
Threo times a week.
Address
A. J CORKINS Agt.
Atchison TopcVa & Santa Tc Ity
GCTHItlE OKLAHOMA
L. HAYNESiBUXTONM M DM
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical and Surgical Diseases of
tho Eye Ear Noso and Throat
eeaeof
The s
California :
Limited 5
Via Santa Fo Route is the best
and speediest train to California.
To Los Angeles in 2V days threo
times a week. PullmanB dining
car buffet smoking car with
barber shop and observation car
with Bpacious parlor for ladies
and children vcstlbulcd and
electric lighted.
Add.iss
A. J. CORKINS Agent
Atchtson.Topeka & Santa Fe By
QUTHUIK OKLAHOMA
THE LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE
STORE IN THE CITY.
ENVIED BY ALL. COPIED BY MANY.
BUT EQUALED BY NONE
CLOTHING
Mon's heavy well mado 80 suits salo price cut to . ..
Men's casslmor and cheviot suits regular 87.50 values salo price
Men's lino worsted neatly made suits worth 810 salo prlco cut to
Children's fanoy vest suits with fancy colorod collars and vests 81 valuo
Children's fancy two-pleco suits 6old from 82.50 to 83 sale price cut to
Children's neat two-piece suits cut to .
Knee pants 25 cent values cut to . ...
Knoo pants 50 cent values cut to ... ..- -
Men's heavy ulster overcoats cut to .
Fine Kersey and Heaver sack overcoats sold usually for from 810 to 812
Heavy Ueeced underwear 75 cent values now ... -
Ileavy Random Ueeced 50 cent values now . -
Heavy all wool Switzconde 81 valuo now
Mon's suspenders sale price now . . -
Men's blsnket lined duck coats sale price. - .
Mon's Work shirts cut to . .
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I0H & II!
4 $& &&M 444S M-
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1 Flowers in
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LIQCOU NOTICE
ToWhomlt May CJneern.-
Notice Is hertby Riven that J C Sargent
has this day tiled his petition to sell at re-
tall spirituous vinous and malt liquors In
-i..k.u r sw.. pttintv nvlihnmn. nnd time
unless objection be tiled on or before the 6th
c tiled on or belore tne oui
l&W said petition will bt
It V MOKTON )
xch 18. 18 9. County Cl'lc
uay oi April .. u
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Guthrie Okla March
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LIQUOR NOTICI
tv V hnm it M.iv Honcern -
Noi.cc Is hereby given that Nicholas llonr
cer has this day Hied his petition to sell
at retail spirituous vinous and malt liquors
In Marshall. Logan county Oklahoma and
that unless objection be Jled on or before
the nth day of April A I 1SV9. said
petition v HI be granted .
H l" Morton. County Clerk
Guthrie Okla MarUi26 lfcSS
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 262, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 28, 1899, newspaper, March 28, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74494/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.