The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 3 1904.
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CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS AND SIIOFCS.
Children's Suits.
As low as $1
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nor Ion of tho street paving gang
in-- retaiTf 1 and resumed their lab-
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Chas Ortman of Enid Is here today.
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GldJings of Osgood Is In the
Call and see our
New Spring line of &
THE ONLY
One -Price Clothier
IN GUTHRIE
M. D. Llbby of El Reno. Is In the)
riage HceiiSH line The fewness or
'tb- joining papers l accounted for
city.
Miss Kffle Loveil is reported seri
JOHN B. STETSON
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by this bt-lnn leap year
Paronic home Industries.
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CLOTHING FOR THE LITTLE FELLOWS
V. S. Matheney of
Iter today.
Anndarko Was
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you to bring him here and let him try on some of o
onr new Spring Suits.
S Busier Brown Suits Norfolk Suits
and Sailor Suits.
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W. S. Cad of Shawnee Is a visitor
In the city.
J. Q. Atkinson of Coylo was in the
city ovor flight
Local anglers are digging flnh worms
out of the soil and taking down last
year's tolling tackle.
A riding club la being talked of.
Riding fthlps are common but Utts
will fc Guthrie's first club of that
Mad.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pioknnl of Perry
arc here today.
Associate Justice
here from Enid.
Beauchamp it
All the New Shapes arc
here at prices to please
everybody. Will be f lad to
$ show them to you.
a ing thit we have ever had the pleasure of showing.
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as much all 'round satisfaction.
If
Remember-
on getting
home with
any purchase
made at our
store you are
not satisfied
you can return
the goods to
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J. S. Barnes of Franklin. Intl. is a
guest a' the Elks.
W. B. Jacoby of Enid Is spending
the day In tho city.
Mrs. Fred Beers of Porry Ih In the
city visiting friends.
Jamos McConnell has roturnoU from
a visit to Kingfisher.
Bank Commissioner "Paul F. Cooper
IB hero from Shawnoo.
Judge Gillotto of Anadarko Is hero
attending supromo court.
Associate Justice Irwin is In tho city
attending supreme court.
Oil Inspeo'or Ashton roturnod last
evening from a trip to Chandler.
C. Porter Johnson of Oklahoma City
was in the city a short time today. .
Senator J. P. Hlokam editor of the
Perkins Journal is in tho city today
H. Cody and daughter camo in Inst
night from Guthrlo. -Chandler Publicist.
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SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
OR F. D. STALFORD Dentist.
IIoom Sand 3. overQuhrie Savlagu nanV.
Pbo-vc Ko. to.
Cor. rirt ana HarrUon. Uuthrle O. T.
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Few married women wouia iiiri-o
'I wore it not for tho indifferonce of hus-IO OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOC
bands
Charters were Issued today to the
following corporations
The Portland Townslto company of
Hobart with a capital stock of $44500
The incorporators aro:v J. H. Harold
E. M. Bradley and Oscar Simpson all
of Hobart.
Tho Creamory Dairy of Guthrie
with a cap'jtai stock of 16000 The
s'ockholders are: Samuel Abbott IL
L Goss R. T. George and H. M
Farquharson all of Guthrie.
The Valley Pine Lumber company of
El Reno with a capital stock of fl00'
000 The stockholders are: T. J
Stewart and F. L. Adams of El Reno
and W. M. Longmiro of Eilck".
The Blackweil Gas and Mineral of
Blackwell notified he secretar' of an
increano of capital stock of the cor-
poration from $12000 to $60010
Notarial commissions were lsUd to
the following:
Harry E. Halpln of Shawnee Potta
watomie county.
J J Mitchell of OhUhimn Cr.y Ok-
lahoma county.
J. W Ktrkbrlde of Tyronne Beaver
coun '.
Dozens of r-eop'e are saving dozens
of dollara by buying dozens of Club
House canned goods. We save yoc
5cts to VA cts per can. We sell for
cash only
J. G. Poland & Co.
Opposite Poatofflce.
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Assooiate Justlco Halnor Is In the
city from Porry attondlng tho session
of tlie Bupremo court.
Assoclato Justice J. L. Pancoast av
rived lapt night from Alva to attond
the session of tho suprome courL
Mrs. A. N. Sullivan and children
were here last night from Guthrlo en-
route to S Louls.Chaudlor Pub-
licist. Aseoolato Justice B. F. Burwoll ar-
rived from Oklahoma City this morn
ing to attond tho session of suprome
cburf.
upL Tlce of the Oklahoma division
of the Santa Fe with headquarters In
Arkansas City spent last night in tho
City.
Col. Geo. W. Bain of Lexington Ky.
arrived in the city .today. He will
lenturo at tho Christian church to
night.
Tb. rooms of the Commercial club
present & "buy" appearance.
Boat rides on the waters of the li
very Cottonwood will soon be In order.
There are only two prisoners In the
city Jnlt
But ftw of the garbage boxes whloh
were intended to make Guthrie tho
cleanest of cities ar left to tell tho
tale. They are ued mostly n orna
ment and city brio-abrao. s
Fire Chief Gruber statos that build-
ings u Guthrlo aro well covorod by
insurance
Fiiteon building permits woro aranU
ed during tho month of February In-
volving an expedlaire of $6126. The
ponnlts Include dwellings barns and
buildings for businoss purposes.
Perhaps the city council will moot
lonlghu
The fines in police court during the
month of February amounted to
$399.60. The number of arrests made
during i last month were fower than
usual.
Suprfoip court convened today.
Guthrie suffered from nlnetoon fires
dnrlm? the month of February. Tho
total los Is ostlmatod nt $705. Tho
loss is very small as oomparod with
the n&mber of fires.
Tom Jenkins
CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES.
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Transfer. Storage.
Receiver and Distributors Car Lot?.
Warehose Opposite Santa Fe Passenger Depot
Phone 601.
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Nothing More Dannerous
Than Cutting Corns. Tho Foot-Ease
Sanitary Corn Plasters oure by ab-
sorption. Something ontlroly now.
The sanitary oils and vapors Jo tho
work. Sold by all druggists 2Cc or by
mall. Sample mailgd FREE. Addross
Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Roy N. Y.
If you desire to store household goo'fls
Phone 001 and we will transfu
gj consign or redeliver on short notice
W and dispatch and at rehsonab)e nates.
S We have the best of storage facilities and will give ?
the best of transfer service.
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Aiercnanis presseu lor room- win ue inrmsiu tempo-
$ rary storage at living rates.
$ We will move your household goods with can.
. Co.ll and see us or call up phono 601.
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Ross is a Candidate.
Ayres C. Ros principal of tho pub
lic schools at Walters Comanche
county is a candidate for tho Demo-
crr.tic nomination for representative
in the Qxt legislature from his coun-t.
Mrs. R. Mowory and children wore
In fhn nbv Init nlcht from Guthrie
..in tn Aftnn I T Tbondlor Pub-'u'ruI1"' J"8t n8 y" n'DPt'd It off.
nroute to Afton I. T.-Chandior i ut y J & mUmc nnJ
An Umlirrlla Trick.
"That's no wny to put on an umbrel-
la cover my dear." remarked the man
to his wife wlko wns preparing to go
out nnc cloudy day.
"Don't fuss at it like that. No;r you
don't want to ttirn the cover right side
out Leave it n It is and put the ferrule
of the umbrella through the little tin
top so. Now take hold of the top of
the rose and pull It right up over the
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$5
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"OUR PRIOBS"-
Full Set teeth -
Gold Crown 22k - -PorceleJn
crown
Silver fillings
Teeth extracted
without pain - - - 50c
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No charge for examination.
All work Guaranteed.
New York Dental Parlors.
Guthrie UHla.
Cor 1st and Okla. Ave.
Open Sundays 9;30 to 10;30
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Bri tie J nt KM Ym "" WM1t B"8M
The old time favorites at the Brook
tonight The Andrews Opera com-
pany will present "Birds of a eather."
Heist.
R. P. Munleck. business manager of
the Wichita Eagle arrived from'
Wichita last night and Is spending the
day In toe cHy.
Chief Justice Uurford left today for
Tecumseh bolng called there on ac-
count of the serious Illness of his fa-tber-ln-law
Mr. Cheek.
Mr and Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer and
son William unmoa ivneizor orrivso
today from Anadarko for a visit with
Seeretaiy and Mrs. William Grimes.
Compliments to Col. Daln.
A male quartet composed of Stewart
Brlggs Chas. Woods Dr. Hill and Mr.
Neppor will sing "Old Kentucky
Jlorae" in compliments to Col. Bala.
A man with a cloven breath ought
to. be in the splay speaker class.
Is much easier than iHbortously turning
the narrow cane right side out."
I'cll II In liiipiirluiicjo.
A boy. having left school started to
work In a factory. At tbe end of Ills
flrst day's work he returned home evi-
dently feeling quite a man 'taking off
hia hat and coat he threw- them ou the
lloor. with a meaning look at his sister.
"Iyook here Jim" sakl she; "hang
yiMir clotluw In their proHr phtce."
"Hang them up yourself" he roplleit
"Who do you thluk's kcepln' yo?"--Ixmdou
Htundard.
Tltr Urntle Ixirrr.
Wlftt You do uot si'eak to roe as af-
fectionately as you used to George. I
J. C. Van RJpor president of jPwwcnias iu..
. I band There you are again! Ceased to
Illinois Trust company and Colonel jovoyou! Svjy I love yon better than
S. W. Forayce or st ixjuik. vno tIDy life. Now. shi
also 'one of the veteran railroad U)r pnpen
builders of this country are is the
All
the way
Through
You will find our PRICES
LOWER on table luxuries and
Fancy Groceries tlnn you have
been accustomed to paying our
competitors.
Dittman'sCaviar6.
D. & G. Trullled Sardines. .
Penanros Boneless Sartlinen.
Harlon Pills Sardines.
J. P. S. Stuffed Prunes.
D. & G. Red Cherries.
Antonini Olive Oil.
CyndcriM Queen Olives.
Lee & Perins Sauce.
Cross & Dlackwell's
Chow Chow.
Roses Lime Juice.
Royal Relish Mustard Snuee.
Colman's D S. P. Miihtard.
Geoffroy Maccaronl.
Underwoods Deviled nam.
Fontaines Pr as & Mushrooms.
(First published in tho Daily Loadet
Mnrch 1 1904.)
Application for Liquor License.
Territory of Oklahoma County of Lo
gan ss.
Notlco la hereby given that
C. C. McMtlllan
has this day flnod in tho ofneo of Uwr
County Clerk in and fot said County
his petition asking that t llconso be
granted blm to sell at retail malt
splrtuous and vinous liquors in
1a1 No. C block No. 57 Third ward.
Guthrlo O. T. In sa'd County ami
Territory.
If no protest be filed on or bofore-
Maroh 15 1904
Is petition will bo granted ana.
.cense Issued.
Witness my hand and tho soal at
bald County hereto affixed thS
1st day of March 1901.
(SEAL.)
N. J. C. Johnson
County Clorfc.
By J. N. Burnett Deputy.
shut up and let me road
eity inspecting the St. Louis EI Reno
and Western property.
Mother
Powders for
IHararli on IT7er.
In discussing lawyurs one day Dis-
raeli wittily remarked- "Everybody
knows the stages of a lawyer's earner.
He tries fa turn to get on lo get hpit
rs to get liouest"
Her Ilnnd.
Bnltor Will you give me your dsugh
ter"s hand sir? Mr. Caadld-Cortaluly;
Gray's Sweet
Children
Don't forgot Col. Bain's lector to-; Successfully used by Mother Gray
night at the ChrV.Jan church the last aonw jH the Children's Homo in New
mil tiAat nntnhar of the lecture course. Vnrtt rnra Favarlnhnass. Bad Slam-
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aeh. Teething Disorders roovo and uu VBr " "w "u - "
n.j.u ..-".". .t n n ti-rttoe1 t..i h r.m " always i my pockei.
Wild w v vm. mm ----'"- JOgWIttkV Wi Jwoo ..U WVIUI m ;
Worms. Ovor 30000 testimonials.! w0inen seldom deceive tbelr bus-
They never fall. At all druggists 26c bands. Tbe men are egotistical enough
DtrfthQ'RY nnnPrfRlFlFR Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olm' to deceive 'bemselves. New Orteacr
CURES cttMfXcStkt stomsih le. Lo Roy. N. Y. ni-stt.t.
S. W. SCHMIDT
jgepnomy Grocery
(First iNibllshod tn the Dally Loadue
Fehnmry 20. 1001.)
Application for Liquor Llcensr.
Territory of Oklahoma I-ogan rounir.
88.
Notice Is hereby given that
.Cal Mhjaer
has this day filed It) the office of Ujo
oounty dark lu uiul for paid county
his iwtltion asking that a license b
grauted blm to atJl at retail malt
pirl uotia and vinous Itquora on
lAH 18 block B0 IS. O. Third ward
1b said County and Territory.
If no protest be filed on or before
March 11 1904
his tiellUou will be granted and
lieense Issued.
Witness my hand ar.d the soal of
said county Luroto affixed this
20th flay of February 1904.
(SEAL)
N J. C. Johnson
Comity Glrlc
(our bo sure It's dun vtoll.
PHONE 700.
City Property For Trade.
"I have all kinds of city property to
trade for farms.
R A. Qaffney
RuslneMi College
Guthrie Okla.
There will bo a packed Iiqamo at the
Brooks tonight i'o witnosa the presen-
tation of "Birds of a Feather" which
will be prasontod by tho Andrews
Opora company at bargain prices. 36
15 50 and 75 cents.
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