The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 108, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 26, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOM.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26 1901.
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One Price Clothier
IN GUTERIE
NECKWEAR.
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We have nil the Strnirt
Things" in Men's and
Young Meu's Neckwear.
Extra
Trousers
We are now showing a well-selecU-d stock of Fall
and Winter Trousers for men young men and boys.
Men of all shape- no matter .how stout or he wlong
legged they may be can be perfectly fitted from our
stock. The fabrics include besides the plain colors
the newest effects in stripes hairlines checks and
P aK S' Price $100 to $5.00 a pair.
Our Young Men's Trousers include many
novel and bright patterns and have that snap that
young men desire so much.
Price 75c to $3.50 a pair.
Our Boys Short Trousers include serviceable all-wool
fabrics m plain colors and fancy patterns; most of thrm hae
double seats and double knees. Price 25c to $1.50.
New Fall
Stiff Shirts.
We are showing all the
New Stiff Shirts at
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PERSONAL MENTION.
S. J. Houston an.t Hugh Donly of J
Oklahoma City are In town today. 1
Joe Appleuian of Perry is tn the I
city.
K. S. Juda of Enid la in the city on '
justness. 1
Hon. Dick T.- Morgan of El ucno. '
is a business visitor In the city today. '
Clias. M. Hobs of Pawnee. Is in the '
city.
J. IS. Johnson and Illiik Storm of
Wlnfleld ICas. are In the city today j
& Burke Is down from Perry on a!
bnalnens trip.
T. J. IJ rod way of Aline is a visitor :
In the city today.
It. A. Tansey of Stillwater spent
yesterday tn this city.
XV. H. Campbell of Perry is In the
city. I
W. A. Wherry of Kingfisher is a
business visitor here today. '
XV. V. Wilson and wife of Oklahoma
City are visiting friends here. '
Treasurer C. M. Rarano Is In the
city from Pawnee arranging his per- (
manent lieaUciuartei s which will be In
this city. !
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The Display of
Fine Suits for
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Attention Ladles.
As a benutlfler facial massage has
no equal for Immedlnto nml lasting
rofiults. Mr. .Tester makes n Bpoclnlty
of his work his equipment including
tho Intest Improved Electrical Itoller
which has brought such wonderful re-
sults In Now York.
H Romombor that moro harm than
good Is dono by incompotont (so-call-dd)
mnssours who may pormnnontly
Injure tho musculnr tissues o' tho
faco. Therefore bo careful whom you
consult
Treatments nt resldonco or offlco.
Louis Jester.
408 North First strocL Tel. No. 4BS.
' Guthrlo Oklahoma.
a Men Youths Big Boys'
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arm juuue Boys jl
Which we opened last week
If you are not among those who have al
ready callotl we want you lo come at onio
and see what we have before the choicest
have been sold. It not too much to say
that it is the finest display of fall and
winter weight garments ever shown in
Guthrie. The -fabrics are all woven for
this season and the garments made to
suit the most fashionable man. Every
gatment has an air of individuality abo t
it that is so often sought and so seldom
found in ready to put on clotliw?.
LAID AT REST.
Guthrie's Leading Clothier.
106 Oklahoma Ave
Funeral of Judge Jere Wilson Occur-
red Today.
By Associated Prosr.1
Washington D. C SepL 20 The .
funeral of Peremlah M. Wlleon who
was Admlrnl Schley's senior counsel J
was held this afternoon In the church
of the Covenant In this city. The
honorary pall bearers Included Secre-
tary of Agriculture Wilson General
J. M. Wilson formerly chief of en-
gineers United States army. Admiral
'Dewey. Rear Admiral Schley and Jus-
co Drowor.
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NOTICE.
Guthrie Okla. Sept. 20 1001.
The public Is hereby notiiled that
the county treasurer's office Till be
closed from Soptcmber 30 1901 p. m.
until October 7 1001 a. m. during
which tlmo no money will bo recolvod
or paid out under nny clrcumstancos
whatever1 all persons Interested will
take duo notice and govern them-
selves accordingly.
All holders of my checka as county
troasuror nro horoby warned that my
account as such official will bo closail
after Soplember 30 1901.
Ferdinand Rltterbusch
County Troasuror.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
Dedication at
Ponca
1301.
City Sept. 24
PERSONAL MENTION.
Rlncllng Bros.' aquarium which Is
one of many features in the zoological
display of the World's dreateat Shows.
comprises n wonderfully complete
collection of hippopotami sea lIon
MEN'S SUITS $5 TO $25.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS $5 TO $30.00
FANCY TROUSEKS $5 TO $ 7.50
And when you see them yon-will under-
stand tlut the prices are very low.
A. O. FARQUHARSON
Clothier and Furnisher
ADLER BUILDING
112 Okla Ave.
Guthrie Okla.
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Edwin M. Park formerly a prlntor
for tho Enid Eaglo of this city was
adjudged Insane yesterday and was
taken to the Insane asylum by Deputy
Sheriff Clark this morning. It will
bo remembered that Park attacked
Mr. Hayes with an axe several years
Ago. Lately he has threatened to
clean out all his near neighbors. He
Is 46 yoars old. Enid Wave.
It always amuses people to see lit-
tle dogs fight.
For the above occasion wo will sell
tickets to Ponca Git' at rate of one
and one-third faro for tho round trip.
TIckots on sale Sept. 21th limited to
return SepL 28th.
A. J. Corklns Agent.
GRAND COTTON CARNIVAL.
For tho nbove occasion wo will sell
sell tlckots to Coylo and return at rate
of oiio and onothird faro. Tlckots on
sale October 1st to 3rd inclusive llm-
itod to return October 4th. Contin-
uous pnsago In oaoh direction. Going
trip to commonco date of aalo.
A. J. Corklns
Agent
Comp'any''A."
All juombars at Co A 1st Regt
Ok. N. G are hereby ordered to moet
at headquarters tonight at 8 o'clock
sharp.
By order of
G. E. Dunnlca
QapL Comdg Co. A.
seals Polar Dears and othre wnter-
frequentlng animals together with a
superb display of water-fowl Includ-
ing scores of pelicans storks lliimln-
goes and wild gamo.
Regular Meeting of Elks Initiation
Guthrie Lodge No. 480 II. P. O. If
is hereby requested to meet in regu-
lar session Friday evening Sept. 27.
at the hull. Important business. Six
candidates for Initiation. New par.i-
phernnlla. Social session. Stillwater
kingfisher candidates.
ny order of Bxnlteu Ruler.
J. Fouuaii Secretary.
Oysters any style. Royal Cafe.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We have every text book new and old
used in Oklahoma Territory from the
Primary room to the Superintendent's
ofiice.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Inks Erasers Pencil. Tab'cts
Will pay you the best living price for'
your old books either In cash or ex-
change. Wc have a good combination ink and
pencil eraser for a penny. A good
Tablet for a penny. A good Prncil
for a penny. Mail orders solicited.
F. B LILLIE & CO
Drug 'and Book Store.
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Wall Paper Sale!
Chas. Derr has accepted a position
at the schol land office in the Kiowa
leasing department.
S. L. Johnson of Muskogee I. T.
la In the city today In the Interest of
the A. O. U. XV.
Mrs. Dye the mother of Mrs. J. XV.
ScoUiorn who has spent the post
year In this city will leave tomorrow
for her home in New Hnndeu Ohio.
J. I). Beadles nml wife have return-
ed from a trip to Colorado.
J. XV. Scothorn has gone to Kl Rono
on a business trip.
K. It. Felt odltor of the Bdmond
Enterprise is in the city today.
J. P. Darton and H. C. R. Brodboll
of Ponca City are among the visitors i
In the elty.
Mrs. O. A. Wytont of Mt. Ayr Iowa i
is visiting Mrs. Luther West. l
Deputy United Slates Marshal w.
D. Foasett Is iery HI at his rooms:
over the Ixigan county tank. f
Miss Bdna Sutton returned today to
her home in Colllnsville I. T.
T. J. McLaugtoen of Hartshorn I.
T. Is In the elty.
J. O. Popeno of Bridgeport is la
the city.
C. G. Goodwin of HI Reno is In Uie
elty today.
Nate Schlff Is up from Oklahoma
ICty today.
Chas. XV. 1'eavy of Kl Reno spent
yesterday in this city.
O. Porter Johnson It K. Coblns and
J. It. Cole Jr. ail of Oklahoma City
ware In the city yesterday. I We can show you patterns for your
John tt. Walters of Chicago came Bed Rooms Patterns for your KiUsh-
ln this morning on 'business. ess. Patterns tor your Bath Rooms
Judge Dale left today for Oklahoma patterns for your Halls Patterns for
City on a business trip. your Dining Rooms Patterns for your
Alderman V. B. Lulls returned last parlors Patterns for your Sitting
night from St. Loots and will be on ' Rooms and Patterns Patterns Pat-
band at tonight's council meeting terns. Not only can we do this but
which promise to a ln lv affair. we can sell you WALL PAPER if you
Kd XV. gchrelber representative of wm look at our Stock and get Prices.
the Qeetleman Brewing company left we are goiog to make
this evening for Milwaukee after a c(.ai discount on all VALL PAPER
thras week's stay In the territory i for the next 90 days.
Oeon?'- R Roberts of Kin'-hhr
who wus r-( ently appointt-ii to a po-
sition in tbt- school land office has WnU 1C fllP TlfTlft fft RllV
Our Michummtr
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..Sunday Sept
Tl e baseball event of the season
Guthrie vs. Boston Bloomer Girls
Come out and sea the champion ladles
ball team of the world
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Vinson's New Star Barber Sho;
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If you want something real re'resMnif try a S i
Salt and Sodium Bath or a Vapor End Sliowrr .ill)
Hot and cold Plunge Bath. '1 hey are iiivih atintr
Wm. Wade the best known and cim)ifl l .iltt-nd
ant In Guthrie will have charge. Our tonsoral woik
needs no recommendation.
Guthrie is growing and to krep up .itl tl
pace of the times I have endeavor-d to g.ve her it
izens something nice in tht tonsonal and bathing lin-
We are lo rated uow io new quarler jus went ut
ire new. up touowo ba li
ippliance.
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resigned because of hts appclntment
to a plare in the I awton land office
under the lvil service
j JohnS Allen Pdltor of th. PcopH'-
; Voice i amc up from Norman today
to attend a meeting of the A O V W
' executive board.
Comer Drug Store
Slayer ef Mlseeurl Qlri Surrounded In
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By Associated Press.
Rolla Me Sept. 26. J. S. f'ruxu
well the Instructor In tho - Uc t
mines and metallurgy who Monday
.. . - l..k .ln bmJ 1.1111 Ul.. Mtlin II.. n.
a 8S 1- IWr u u iuu mvmo w-
ell because she refused to many
him wan utirrounded by i ikhk nai'
her at ll r lur muht id fori- t
eouhl b- tak.-n CiohMM II sl."t tiim
Self dyiu iilnnihi liiht.inil
Cross well was found i Imiu ut4i
bte scene of the crime where he bad
be-n hiding since the rorder
A largo poaso mado up of ntlrcna
and roveiniK .iliiont . i-ry bput n in-
city mmI inxlii when Orobw- II .n
locai'i he lan to un.iler l.nn u .n-
bv i ul bairn ail-d tli. doci' m Inf
.if ti' pobd" wa.4 .iliuiit to UmKi' i i
.iil.i' h the report of u pi-lol w.
I.' i .I ind when tin- piirsuffA Im.ki'
i 'I nam they fou ml Hie iui.i1 r
I'" '0 the Hoot Ciosswell h.ul
sent a bullet luto bin b trt with th-
revolver with ulihh li . hd kliot M)9
Powell
KILLED BY GAG EXPLOSION.
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New York Hept 26.- Kicht mt n
wire killed and aeven i i lv I.
inrtd in an ' plonlon at tb' works or
and colKgr etudents had searched for H r Ei'sex & Hudson aoa company at
ICroESwtll without ccsBntlon for twen Newark N J todaj A spark ignited
ityifour hours ransacking b'Hdlng
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 108, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 26, 1901, newspaper, September 26, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc75734/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.