The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 126, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 9, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Our Men's 910.0& Overcoats
Ota-p -Men's $13; 50 Overcoats
A. T Ifnrrls U hero from Itingrtelier
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are the $1250 and $13.50 coats
outside of our store.
are the $15.00 and $16.00 coats
' outside of our store.
tltn it hero fhwri feaifts L
iVlllVm UioJt Is in tho eity from Xf
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J. If Ityersman Is tuf from Mdfor(l
today.
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MEN'S OVERCOATS
From the way we are selling MEN'S HIGH GRADE OVER-
COATS you'd think not a man in Guthrie and "Aogan County in-
tended to let February's sleet and storm catch him unprepared.
Our long years of experience buying clothing--our buying
our overcoats direct from the largest and best makers. Our SPOT
CASH buying which enables us to buy at the LOWEST PRICE
and also save the cash discount. Our big selling which enables
us to buy in Such Large Lots often taking all overcoats a manu-
facturer has on hand enables us to get a MUCH LOWER PRICE
than small dealers together with our SMALL PROF1 f SYSTEM
of selling reliable clothing makes the PRICE SO LOW that we
have no competition whn it comes to QUALITY and PRICE.
If you want the best overcoat for the money it's possible to
be had come to this big store.
Hawk UK.
Turner la here today from
N. J. Bturcis Is in the oltjr from Ofc-
h'liHim Cltr.
Ifenry Osmim cnmet ov from "Wood-
ward last evening:. H
P J. Carey cm ne (tt fKnh Oklahoma;
City on Uit morning train.
Mrs. W.
la touting
t;. Cucbrme of KlfiKfUhClV
friends in ttie ally
Sou&tnr W. I
r MIIU uounty.
Frnncl of Tiuih tlo-
was Tq tJ.i v.
H. tl. tiwfcor !
eomhuf turer on t lu
ll rft Hunt El. 'J
nuMttlnie trji.v
B. tt. Ifowoiidnbh r Id
from Ferry mwiing wult
cy hoard.
her . to l.iy
the pi ri
Attorney tf. A.
Perry. preetntlnjc
preme court
Johns in Is hero frn
caai- before tho sa l
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COrYRIGHT. ti
L. ADIXR. BROS. &
One Price
We hwe but ONE PRICF aLnd Its' tho same
price to EVERYBODY a.llko.
Plain F gures
Tho Price is marked in PLAIN FIGURES
on every i&.riort in Our Bid Stock
Our Men's $1500 Overcoats
are the $18.00 and $2000 coats
outside of our store.
LEADING CLOTHIER
Our Men's $18.00 Overcoats
are the kind you buy of the High-
Price merchant tailor for double
our price.
William Hnlrd. a w.ll known Orsnl
courtly rvptibllcan poiitiiRB Is In tow
1 today fnrt Medford.
Arthur Mol.vmon n tot.Hl yMUrtL-V
from a Mire week viol with his raoU
er M UurllliBton Iowa.
J. P. Beckor s heie today from JCf-'
fweorl Attending the roeetlng 6C thai
territorial Ilvojitork bo'trd.
0. II IJanfonl it ml d.iogUltr MIS3 El-
nora have cone to itlrhicun for an ex-i
teutlftl Vlkit With relnt Ivesr "
Mi hnil Mrs Prink Batwr of Okla'l
lioma CHy t.rc in i MH'iulIng l-. r hott" j
oymooij. 'nicy tfir. murrlwl jpsivxCty;
V1ll KoIrIt turn o-'er froi POfdl
CMk and Ih iMnt Ihd ' rri'o'IUJ
I'tmrtnafy exnnilnnil.iu 1 iday it ih Ctrl
hall.
&U8 Anna Win. m.i'i sup ilittcndOA'J
rf th nefn-uo horn.' la In 1'triv far rl
tew dliyt". in the In i 't of tho 'tis l-j
ttitloa.
MriijudtA
Nelle Catherine Uunynn.
National Fe-ratlon.
Prealaenf4Ir8. &na riatt Deckor
1 Denver- Col.
General federation recording aecro-
tary( Mrs. Lllla Day llonroe Topcka
Kan.
f General federation correspondent soc
'' Yfitaify Mrs. Tom Q. Clmmbcri Okla-
homa Oily.
"' " Territorial Federation.
-President Mrs. A. a Scott Still-
water. s fjflrst; vICo ireIdont'Mrs. ntddlr
Chlckaulia. " v
' Second vice president Mrs. licdbet-
ter Ardmore.
"'Itccordlnjr secretary Mrs. P. II Ivlnff
"Kowklrlj
- Corrftspondluir seciotnrj' Mrs. Itey
WStlllwatcT. "
TrcaflUrer Miss Mauta DcCou Alya.
Auditor Mi's. B. M CInrk PawnoO.
City Federation.
ProMdent Mrs. Wsa. Frusli
Vlco president Mrq. iUirnoa Sped.
ltecordlnff soartUirj'r Mte Alma Cur-
son.
Corresponding secretary MIbb Helen
Green
TreaBQron Mrs William Illlnooe
SOCIAU CA'-ENDAH
Monday.
Kxoelskir Club give reception
tn af-I-
Mil-
IcniQOn at rdsldence of Mrs. If.
lerj for Mrt. T. B FrKuwn.
lllfh rSv.club moau In evening with
'Mr- and "-air V. A. Frsuiler Bt I1T
Worth Hroftd tr;it.
OamtrtiUjc club 1 cots with Mm. Fen-
ton H. Clartt 'n nftcmoon
Hxcyl" e 1 u In afvernoon at
lllirary club rv"
Tuesday
West GuUirto W. a T. U. inecfta In
afternoon with Mla Nina Palmer 1018
West Noltlo avenue'
Bhakwprtiro ojub meU In afternoon.
M the Ca'rneglo library
Wednesday.
;tid!M Mlal oli. FIft rsabyto-
rlaa cliurcti meets In afternoon with
Krh. Hurry Omar 8itt.
Boolsty will attend tho reeepilut giv
en In tho waning lit the trtty liall au
dlforluqi for Oovenior Hd Mw. T U-
IVrsu80n. Mrst J. 11. Beodjea ontfrtiiw mwn
hew 9f Wptt Prtiyor4ji 0iwrli Jte4r.
Mr. aid Mrs GtmtiW V. Orer er
tjnalt the FpFtnfcIiU oluii In the v-
Ulllflff
Mr.
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Ml w
moon
Eat
Friday.
Mi.ts Ilngsr gives pupils' recital in the
evenlwr at rosidohco on liiat Chsveland
uvpnuo.
TJjii!t paintings at Central school
by studontB from three until live o'olock
In afternoon. .
Saturday.
Domestic Soleno oltib lurel In aflel1-
noon with Mrs. Fred G. lluqt Damon-
et'mtlon 'Old Fashioned Cakos" Mrs.
t tv urow ud Mw. Hunt.
Mis. Iktt "Uijdecydod. l? anltOrHb.
( " '
j: M. J3rtull& vyvsft . hMte todiy '.from
MarobHlJ on uuslnos. '
Miss Jannotto Iteadlt la rfporWl
UUUo 111 wfUi dairlet forr.
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Mtw ICntiierlnp Dakln 1 npdlue a
couple of wttt with relatlvw H Hnld
TI10 exhibit of water naintlutjB an-
nouncm ot have been Ctvon Thursday
aftemrrti at tlu Ceutrai Mltaol biilW-
ine 1).- the studtnU has ben postponed
until FrlSay aternoon VtoUoro Wll! b
re-lved from three o'clock until fltr.
It Ik with a slRh of relief that tl9
ciders the menitwrx o( the younger
itftt an My off to school again thta week.
There lg a llniterlnK doubt still in th
mlod ot soma of the parents wjie.lur
uvh a s'rt'nuous round of ayety la
good training even for the society raii
pd women ot the futur. for In the
wards a; one mother'H son "Tlw wlioU
crowd is all in but w haw hod tbe
Unw of our Uvea."
Tba ssrety of the pa' two woeks will
not end "abruptly. Tlie ealafular for
rtsjg week la fairly procnMair awl Bxt
week tin inaugural feettviUes 00 me on
afi8. in fot u nnimr gt Jwtpa
)tav waited until tli ' JwHdaya were
ow tlwt tiy mlBht Klv sovral U
pgrtoJit'otw urtulra. und lr tham ful-
ly npprealated ' Thwe imrfiw und ra
8pIptB 0 Ib understood will takt plaw
leiwon now and l.tit.
Tho Souatry olub mat Saturday even-.
ng with Mr and Mrs. Itdsmr Paom.
300 Bast MansfTr nvetju. Fiwt prliw
were won by Mr tyjdl llsdahl at 4 Mr.
Jck MerrhJ. Mrs. Kapeh Bfcraford won
the lone Iwnd prUtj. Mr. II. V. lltaek
Ira Fr4 Wyxa and Mr. IWn Uraun
Tfop nx sveat pr TW " w-
3gdpiil M and Mm. Frwik J. Dt. Mr.
and Mt-a. Frwd O VaqlBj-it Mr-' n'
Mr ltiat llrejua Mr. Anoi Mrs. Maury
Tfcwpftwstt nad MiBis R. W llalc.
Henry 9. Asn id limn Jwni: MUw
Myrtle Slack and Mr. MeivttW Cnr.er
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j4(fii8eiUf n afiernoou av tfte
ny
tWMrit'-
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V sls makes
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cn)ty -easel X
III. ffl?uwi tv
sound.-Shakeapeare.
nRBAKFART.
Creamed liatea
iriab nails.
8SS
1 nail
van.
JOffeo.
DINNKIt.
Lif-an Houn.
StUfteJ Hcef H
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Sjvlsipi Macaroni Mllar
I'lff f uuainsr iiranu oai
ea:
MI
nalte.
uc.
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uddlngr Hrand
Worree.
oiTTintao y'"
Mont Pie.
Apple Dumpling:.
Coffee.
APPL.K DUMPMNQS -Make ni i
usual ana doho in cannsn or Rranue
baklmr dish wlth following sauea:
Two-thirds Of n cupful of suirnr -k
'.hrt If a tcaspobnful ot butter one -k
ri.pint 01 water; 1st dok two minuioa.
fVtAAATlrA
were iu such a tumultous condition.
UftBrdny wan Mra. Clark' birthday
ami Hher received many wnll wlrlios and
Inoro oonfcratukitlnns from the mem-
bers of ilia elub A four courae lupoii-
oou wag sn'i. Jiiwoan tijn oouraM
tits ladles fjooppliii thii lbue iltaeuaIg
eerly tay )iifttory 09 rtWkdft In the-renowned
"Sun)owar" atate. Mra. CHirk
Vi-fl but n. liny irir) at thU time and
ban a wealth of IntereeUnK aneeUotM
and Mstorloal rmlntacncra to relate
which had been told her by her mother
who lived on the plain mid endured all
the struggle that only could come to
a pioneer in ICnnaaa.
For Mrs. Ferauson.
A delightful affair conaplcuoun be-
cause of its spontaneity and the spirit
in which It was kIvpii was the rc p-
f.on of Monday aftrnoon at the resi-
dence of Mrs II. 11. Miller at which
Mrs T. II Ferguson woe tbe honor
truest. The prett) parlors were nlcrly
decorated with cut Howera and amlknJc
for the occasion
Tt.o rept!on vat Klven on the dule
f the annual "truest d.ty ' function
with the Urai Imly of toe territory who
is an honorary member of the club as
gwet of tonor. There wen- ubeut forty
gwoata at the affair. During the af-
terikooti a dainty luncheon was served.
Mrs Dan Carlos Smith whose brilliant
literary talent I such an addition to
the s(ub was present and Uellwhted the
euesLs by reading a nwnber of her owq
ri?liwl osqutaite poems. Mrs. Mary O.
Hurt acting president of the dub spek
U) followlnir phnain adtlioes:
"Idlt. we meet tlUa afternaati ifri
an Infermal farevsf to our dear Mm.
Femueon who is an honored aiw aotlv
member of our club. W haa to ttl
way hove a wtunn ptaoa to hsr heart.
AVtv ail A eiub ar iochU4y aorrr to
jwrt with vr eovenior arnV- hhi wife
bf QW very bast viUm -rfl ylUU hem
fjir ' lieajtiu-neamatfUy d U6a-d U
Ar44ir"ldIiSfl"t4 UVtoff where w
nwrur vaed frinda art anxitmdr wall
ng tiMun aad aludly aotiointli)K ihvir
return to be with ihem xntca wore ta
A eecUl arid Uue'.nese IWe.
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i Wb teaming for a llvijur wion o
o he fell heir to rtntf pf the richest o
o Airrrw in PomtalrvmiUu
O 7ught mn JiPrp. ' o
o AV'ent to VliHfldttlclita. nd spent o
a about (19.090 tit alx -montliH o
o Was piupdereu by sharpers. o
o Dressed tmiifliflntlr and wore o
o rich Jewels. o
o J'nld a SUMWo note) ton o
o Backed a mHetrel trouiie. o
o Went broke. q
Ierfrtkn eaa only oe attutoed 1a ttto
)icut by altowUie Natui to !pr
's meetiatr of tbe 0ibrid4i'r'i.iie ana "" dimioate Iter owx re
tmwr ooUletea Tlw . yr.a iVih.rttcH srlpe We(Clen-ls-
NtfrtiAed t ? ! atsati) vtsvie rwm' urn jjariy Bi-
. FAt&f I-' C(fk B0!er slnsty ! all jiutial ntter ai.d
w-'wJHWr.lr !lw- M ljo f'
THREW MONEY
AT THE BIRDS
COAL OIL JOHNNY'S"
CAREER RECALLED BY
ILLNESS
BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK
Returned to Shirtsleeves
After Mad Plunge.
It over to tho driver at a present.
In 1867 ho returned to Frunklln prne-
tlcnlly brok. In 1874 ho nnd bis wlfo
moved to Donnlwn v la. and lth tho
1UUi remnunt of their fortune 'boiiKht ft
small piece of pioporty. He st iyel 111
... .. ... .nA- ib.
irrnKlb. TfowTluter lie rX'hvith tho poo. ot Payne county i
turned to Franklin and aetlled on the rOSnoCUVO Of pntty anU whllo tlioy
UtUe farm noar tho aoene of 4)ta easily rOeocnlza that IlO mado BOlllO hllutflltas
"Although 1 am a Democrat. I am
froo to Bay that tho reception glvoa by
tho jiooplo of Parking will uot bo con-
flnod to mombors of tho Kepubllcan
party Gov. Forsuson BtnntlB very high
neuulred and soon spent wealth.
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BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
AT THE FAMOUS.
Unoi-ire Tovu'ius m llnf'iiM 1 fir VlxK
local lel1hiine 'h n.iny. w9 throwu
cut of iv w.nsin brwrils yea'c'duyj
near the comfi "f IfarrlS'nJ wenuo an
Alv tilrsv- . una hW liend Wil l'cdi:
bruianl and cut lie wita puk'd up un
oonoluus Drw Itet and Kiwr dresM
ed tno liUurIc ftjid rcnort htm to lSriU
suffered no gcrloui hurt
PAYNE COUNTY DEMOCRATS.
Will Join Perkins Republicans In Re-
ception to Gov. Ferguson.
Hon. Frogman E. Millor wab horo
toUy otirouto to hl homo In Still'
water from tho Jaoltftxm Drty lnqut
wltaro he delivered an flddi'ofsa.
Mr. Miller when ashed as lo tho
tilljtjifir-aneo of tho reception which
will bo tQiulroa tie. Feir'ison by th
poopla ot I'erkluo lu M county novt
Friday night dliouewm tlu nutti witli
eharnoterirtlo fmnknow. Aw-i f olrwr
things ho eld:
whllo governor they billevo In his
good lntoiitlons and think he hag baan
badly troatod. Aa between hint and
McQtilro (.here Is no question wheta
their a-ympathles arc nrd to a man
they aro glad the pejple nt I'erKinn
hare undertaken thin pxpiuwlon of
esteem. Although distinctly a Ilepiib-
llorn movfment it Is nit "tp lined lo
tlittt party for both Demorrots and
Hepublloanii will wlconio tb' opior-
tunlty to express tho good will iu
which they hold 'the tetlvlns tpivc-r-
DOf."
Tho secret of successfully ridding the
system of a )td la a thorough evaeua
tlen oC the bowels. Kennedy's bnxatlve
Honey nad Tar dm this -t.liwkl Oqtd
Cure drives all ootd out of lb system
Hast fbr you CpJMP. etc. 80U a
lutjfre.
Marehants' r luaeh mornlna and
afternoon .-t Windsor Dsr opposite post-cflce.
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Franklin Pa Jan. 9 John W. Steele
in the oaiiy seventies famons tbe coun-
try ovtr us "CoaX Oil Johnny.'' is criti-
cally ill at Ms home on a farm near
this city and his recovery la not ex-
petted. j
Btcle made an Immense fortune by1"
the discovery of oil on bl farm nn4
the- coiqmtaoed a oareur of fctvlah ex
penditure that sttracod the attenttoti of
the entire louvtrr.
AlthouRh reported dt-nd Urar without
number and as an inmate of charitable
Institutions Just as often "Coal O'l
Johnny bus. as a natter of. fact been
apendlnf; th eJet yeare of his life
In oomfortoVl elreumstances In tfce
bone of bis brother-la-taw "Ad" Mof-
fltt near thl city.
Steele was bonj in Jtereer contrv
Petmslyvanla In aU and whan two
years old mn noopiaa by Cutbbertawn
MaCtbitoek 'Ftsm Ids fwter parent be
InfaerliMl t8eU (bj a pylar ol farm.
Aa a result of tn 'wealth aaculred from
the oM lands he soen boeauie the great-
em spend tt.-tft the et otwiijlry aver pro-
lHed.
lie whs dubbed Con on Johnny" by
a newsboy swd tb0 tianie stuck to him.
tfodti ftr lie befMH Ids ejtrer pf ex-
tntragance ho teak a purty of Aenuakil-
aiMsea to FbHajAiaula sad apent a small!
AtUkia ffi alntftavaa iet.l i1(4mmA tfr
litem. Wben h left the atranl lvtl
tfae prvprlier handed him a bill frr II.-
Oft tfoHar The ate months' visit In
the Ouk.r C'ly bad cost htm Se.
iumy utuifea huh of that) wlWlr
travaesuit ad othors hftrtni; a feuada-
llou of truilt were citruUtii afaew bln
in hi "si.aedlmt days " Jle boosht a
half tnter t In a mitisinl trvi ami It
U4 r-rri.id t!l he fined tli metnier
with dim vnds gio iliwri l.i- baaauete
aiiJ caruid tbin ubout thr oeuatry In
a. KifceLi.il rtr At oioUi.-j Una it w
liaid tu-i ba.lou2ht iwi-riaiw. r4
1 W9 LaUirliLiiiiiafli I
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Tho soatlilne nnd comfortlnp cfteelj
of Dswntt's witch ilmr i mr
nppiied to riiw. sseyyf.. r J! .
sntu" " . iMln aw.iil'eij 7?r5C k
HaY n ilni.wt4 beWc thn 'fnlluminilf lot.
..... i jgr "
duceti swellUilr and acts aa a r j'irfaclun
thus elrcojutlntr the blood mgli tb
dlseaswl ulrtB permlHinc r 'JiJir Ka
tura to uem.-jnenily rvmioic c "tiubl
eattroly. Bold by C. U. ltenfro.
j THE THEATRE
THREE PKGS UNEEDA BISCUIT
EY PER GAKE
15C
COUNTRY CLUB CORN PER CAN
5C
Lee Lemon Cling; Peaches the
Best That's Packed
Per can 30c
J.
Outhile dllspRS wlahJne i h '9 t
"Tho Kternaj dty next Monday nlgt.
"irH! plrttstf drop us a postal or l-v
'-n'; at box IiH bfor Friday nu .
lntf as tr ..rdr from crnuiJo 01' tl
olty oven now Md n)Ur to exhauao t
oapuolly or the hnuge. Tho C ncrai s
saJa uiietni at Walioeitf drui; turo Ft
day jnomlnK The pi-Meg xro 1 SO 1 1:
7 ahd &0 ccn MatlftcAjirtrcj 00 tt'l
TO eapta fl
"A t-ittle Outcast."
Of (he youner Bnj i.tonr
rwpi inujmui.-ia air iu. jr
a. pwrniiiopt nifuro.
dona mart than any
titii BtftHdlriK towards
standard of cller.'
end PresentluK 0Cvlj
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The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 126, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 9, 1906, newspaper, January 9, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc76351/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.