The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 149, Ed. 1, Monday, February 5, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLA. MONDAY FEBRUARY 5 1906.
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THE ONLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER IU GUTHRIE.
John B. Stetson Hats
Wo aro now showing the new
ppting styles in the Celebrated Stet
aon Hats.
PRICE $3.50
"The Proof of the Pudding is
in the Eating."
We do the dothing business of Guth-
rie. Quality and Price is in every suit
and overcoat we sell that's why we do
the clothing business of Guthrie.
Come in and let us show you the
Handsome Overcoats and Winter Suits
we're selling for
$7.50 8.50 10.00 12.50 and 15.00.
The class of clothing we sell is the
kind that holds trade and builds our
business bigger each year.
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PRIZED HA!R ROPES.
r
f'.'llo Cathertna Bunyan
National Federation.
President Atrs. Sarah Flatt Decker
Denver. Col.
General federation recording score
tnry Mm. Lilla Day Monroe Topcka
Kan.
General federation corresponding sec-
rotary Mrs. Tom O. Chambers Okla-
homa City.
Territorial Federation.
President Mra. A. G. Scott Stilt-
irir.t vton nroitilont Mm. Ttlddle. I 4-
Chlckashn.
Second vice prealdsntMrs. Ltdbct-
ler Ardmore.
Recording secretary Mra. P. R King.
Nowklrk.
Corresponding Bocrotary Mra. nay.
Stillwater.
Treasurer Mls Maude DeCou Alva.
Auditor. Mrs. B M. Clark Pawnee
City Federation.
President Mm. W. A. Fmalor.
VIco president Mrs. Horace Sped.
Recording secretary Mlsa Alma Car-
son. Corresponding secretary Mlsa Helen
Green.
Treasurer Mrs. William Jlllncoc
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y Wo TMKir It
fy'Sin Ami strt" ndo
PorkChopa.
calmly '
mraugn a ponucrous
re tho '
hand that gives a '
mow.
Pomfret.
HRKAKFABT.
nked Potatoes.
CraekodWheaj.
: Ghana. Rnkfri TV
urlddlecftlies. Coffee
ntNNJSR.
tsoun
. Mode.
Cetarv Sniin.
tleefn lit Mods
Cauliflower. Hoots.
Maoarcsl au O rutin.
Graham Pudding.
Coffee.
8UFPB1H.
TIioso Used ly the Dnrjng; Hgnr finth-
rrsrs ot tit. ltlldn.
An Irish twrKW not long ameo offered
?180 for n gimuluc St Klkleau hulr
rope such an la tiswi by owe gath-
erers. Oft the lonely Island or . KIl-
la Ihc most iipproprtato present a
young wo uma oiii give to tier nance
is a rope iniutc or horsoiiair or better
still of li.imii linir. T1m rock scaler
of this island r aslder tlieniBolves rich
above nientlou If their brides ara&blo
to make them such gifts The iwpes
arc of various lottgllun n good one be-
ing forty or ilfty feet Ions.
According to a woman traveler who
has spout much time at St. Klldn the
ordlnnry rope consists of u stout lionijv-
cu cord wrapped round and rounA with
sheep's wool then with horsehair and
finally an tho outside with human hitlr.
It Is tho work of years to manufae-
turo such ropes and tho mnfclcu of St
Klldtt ueslas very early In. her child-
hood to save her hair eomhtnga au'l
also to dry nnd blench certain rough
Brasses tlmt grow on the wind awept
islntnl. Tlie libers tnakd the cable
ptronpw and tho oJnt!c quality of the
hair prevents elmllng ngninst tho rude
cliffs during the rock senior's descent
A curtaRlty collector wanted to buy
ono of these rone which nro used by
tho St. Kllda Ogtt jratlierors. lie of-
l fored Slot' but tho amount was re
fused scorn fully.
15cnlc.ttil Bweut f'otntoas.
Ham. Mhteii Ulscult.
!t.
Apple Pie.
h2-5-:-H-H-I-I-H-I-!-W-K-W-:-:-w4
For Warm CAPS and
GLOVES come to this
Big Store.
M0jM'
LEADING CLOTHIER
PERSONAL
MENTION
X J. Huston enmo up from Edmond
this morning.
W. II. House went to Mulnall On tho
xnornlntr train.
Spring poets today
nipped In the bud.
aro temporarily
W. J. .Lcathermon Is jrl Tujsu for aji
flay or two on 'buSjaessr i
' S. A. tiradUn'lvca'cililcT of tho Mutual
Jjlfo Insurtinca company returned this
morning from a two weeks' business
trip through Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Stumpff who bavo been
grucita at Perry for several days of
Recorder and Mrs. lUc left Sunday
morning in their automobile for Lawn-
view to apend n few days with relatives
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. MVJn. q?lmes of Guth-
rie who havo beon hero visiting their
daughter Mrs. Dorsey Krcltrer' atrtl
foinlly left for homo yesteiday. Ana-
darko Democrat
Jim Evans went to Guthrlo to spent u
few days visiting his slater Mrs.-Frank
Frantx. There Is nothing the proud un-
cle likes better than a romp with the
governor' children. Mrs. Sam Evans
wont over also nnd will remain In Guth-
rie' a few days. Enid WJive.
Ex-Gov Itenfrow of Oklahoma was
hero yesterday with n view to buying
a residence nnd' making this city hlo
permanent homo. Ho Is at prosoilt liv-
ing in Indian Territory and has mado
some big winnings Ir tho oil Maid slnoo
he used to make this city his headquar-
ters some years ago. Cnrtliago (Mo.)
Press.
and In all respects tho exhibition Is
the'beBt over held undor tho auspices
of tho association.
TO DECIDE ON
TENNIS CHALLENGE.
(By Associated Press.)
New York Feb. 5. Tho delegates
from tho clubs holding membership
in tho United States National Lawn
Tennis association aro in tho city for
tholr annual meeting at tho Hoicl Wal-
dorf tonight. Tho election of offlcoru
and tho usual routine buslucss will bo
transacted. A matter of Importance
to tho general .following of tho gamo
will bo tho decision as to participat-
ing this year in tho Davis trophy in-
ternational matches. What tho decis-
ion in this matter may bo is problem-
atical for there seems to bo a division
of opinion as to tho desirability of
making a cballengo
LAMPS FOR 10c.
' 25 patterns choice 109 eaeli. Who
"What When store. Okla. .Ave. and Vine
St
MANITOBA POULTRY 8HOW.
(By Associated Proas)'
Vlrden Man. Feb. 5. -Many loading
breeders from across tho American
line as well as from all parts of Mani-
toba ore represented at tjte.arnviaj
show opened horo today by tho Mani-
toba Poultry association. Tho fowl of
high brpeds aro handsomely housed
.WANTED 100 MEN i
Women and children to call andgef"a
dozen lino class tumblers for SS cunts.
Who. What When store. Okla. Ave.
and Vino St.
Streot car patrons who complained last
week tlmt tho oars wens 'oo wfrm nre
now returning to tho usual unuso for
"kicking" slnco old Korea swept down
on 'us Saturday night with such fury.
"The Fortuno Teller" Is the attrac-
tion at the UroQks tonight and it is a
beautiful show.
I.OHT Friday niKht. 2 mllos east and 1
south of Bownrd two horses 1 bay
blind In rich eye blaza face white feet
weighs 1500 pounds; l bluo roan 1000
pounds Notify Lewis Miller Ilouta 7
Guthrie. '" S
SALESMAN WANTED Flno business
chance for man welt acquainted In
Outhr'o to become connected with one
of the best concerns in the V. 8. Ad-
dress giving references "Uslnco" care
Leader.
WANTED A-X salesman for country
Htoro Inule selling drugs oxtnicts
apices etc. Wo require thrco months'
trial qn liberal commission and also
bond of 1500. Interstate tChemluul Co.
Baltimore Mdt
f
WANTED Man lor road business
$1500 rash; required. One that can
.itupd prosperity and won't ret'1 tho
Swelled head. No mall answered. Cu-
riosity seekers keep off. 200 Okla. Ave.
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5
Fresi) Eggs 2 doz
GOOD COUNTRY BUTTER 20cts
Our Stock of Groceries is one
of the most complete ia Guth-
rie Our Prices right. Prompt
delivery
E. M. CHESTER
Phone 8 Weut'Slde.
SOCIAL CALENDAc.
Monday.
Kxi-eMor olub most In afternoon at
library club rooms. ..
Cambridge club .meolH iu afternoon
with Mbut Helen Green.
Hlh Five club" meets In evening with
Mr. ar-3 Mrs. M. T. Morris.
Tuesday.
Orlads meet In evening with Mlsrt
Plancho Bennett.
Shakespeare Ulub meets In afternoon
at library club rooms.
Wednesday.
Woman's Homo Missionary oelety of
Flrt Methodist ohuroh meets In after-
noon with Mrs. V. O. Lytic.
Carlylo club moots In afternoon with
Mrs. Charlos Greer.
Mrs. Gist entertains ICurtonipIal olub
In tho afternoon.
Mlas Alice Woods entertains tho Kl-
muna elub In tho afternoon.
Thursday.
Sarucenmi club meets In evening with
Miss Goldle Funk. '
Acorn club meets In afternoon at tho
library club rooms.
Friday.
Kntr Nonsyofub moot in afternoon
wtJ M?i J. J. Hlidrcth.
Miss Hagar gfyea pmdls' rooltal In
evening at roatdeneo on JSost Clovolaml
nvenuo
Saturday.
Domestic Solenee club meets in ufhir-
noon with Mrs. C. M. Hanioa. Domou-
stratlon: Charlotte russc.
Mrs. Frank FrnpU linn ror a house
gunt this woek her slster-In-Iaw Mra.
Samuel Evans of KjiIJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden O. Woodyard
will entertain this woeCc Mrs. L. 11.
Woodiird and HMlo son ? Bosworth
Mo.
A meeting of tlio Domestic Solenco
club Is nnnoiujucJ for SatunLiy aftonioon
with. Mrs. 0. M litirncM.'" A dwinonstra-
tlon of charlotte russo will bo given.
fnmlllar with Turktah hlatorj- and the
ottstoms and existing conditions of that
country. The momborahlp Inctudoti eight
girls of the high aahool net' M lares
Norma H61lman Kdna Klluk. Nathalln
Wight Inn Ponleooit Hnxol Colburn
AfhniU Lohr Guy Bronson and Goldlo
Funk. 'MJss Gem Vaughn Is an honorary
member of the club und ox-ofllclo
"Lord High Exnlted IMahu." Tho Ini-
tial meeting of tho club was hold Sat-
urday afternoon with. Mils Vaughn. In
tin uOHtutis room lighted with shuded
fiunllos and the walls hung with tap-
entry tho luncheon was served In ronl
TutkUh fashion. Thursday oveultig tho
club meets nguln with Miss Vaughn nnd
tho glrl will mulct) Turkish gowns nnd
fashion the turbans worn with the con-
tinues which will be donned nt all ss
skins of the club. The now organization
will hi? known as thu Hanieuesea club.
A woman woriiem until atm gets
wrinkle than i)rrle beeuuae she has
them. If he takes llolllster's Iloek'
Mountnlu Tea she would lmve nelthet.
llrlgbt. smiling fuce folows its ua. 18
cent. T or Tasblota. At C. It. ltenfro'a.
"TUe ?rttoe Teller" Is without dutiht
the beat musical oomedy tlutt has over
Vtaltct) Gutlirlo.
Today's Marke.
(By Speolat Telegraph to Dally L.
KANSAS CITY CASH.
WHEAT.
No. 3 hard 78e
No. S imrd Vne.
No 4 hard 7$76Hc
No. red 0c.
No Sr red PJc.
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PAUL FOSTER CO.
CHARLES CASTANIEN Manager
Thoroughly Equipped and Up-to-cjnte. Call 39; A :
Cab or Brougham will serve you No vexatious de- :
lays; no dint) Courteous' drivers. ''Quick Service" our motto 'i
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Mrs.Bert Cnllln wns rallied to Pleas-
unttown ICuh. this rttornlng having re-
ceived n mcssagii last night announolng
the death' of her Cither.
An Interesting week-end social affair
was tho six o'clock dinner party given
by Mrs. A. II. Huston. Tho guestf
Included Mrs. Frank Fruntz Mrs.. Ev-
ans of Enid; Judge and MrK. J. '- II.
Burford Mrs. Bobert A. HiHtim Jui'kpJ
and Mrs. l'raiilc 'Dale; M'fHr Orvlllo
G. Fnmtz und WV II Ifatabttn.
The members of tlio C'ou;i elub were.
Plunsuntly eiitertlnd Ruluiiky oviui-
big by Mr and Mrs. C. M. Kn-eliet. High
Flvo wus played. The llrat irlze were
won by Mrs. 18. -V. John.) and Mr.
C. It. Pock. M-s. JarV MorrM un.l J. A.
Mi'Ulliluuej won Hi eotiHulnllo-.i prlzm.
Tlit) next meeting of the .lull will be
held With Mr. nnd Mrs. K mill Him-ford.
In Honer of Paul Itmore.
Major H. Wi ivm ctwi io out. of
the most ilollgbtful pun!' of .he season
on Friday availing aftr th presenta-
tion ' "Captain Deljoaualrw" eompll-
mentary to Mr. and Mr. Paul ailmore.
Mr. Ollmoro Is a specla.1 frlmd of Mujor
Pwiteoaat and always raeetverl a cor
dial recaption upun vIsltliiK Guthrie l
PENNSYLVANIA INVITES
"ROOSEVELT.
(Dy Associated Proso.)
Washington D. C Fob. CA dolo-
gatioti of stuto officials of P.onnayl-
vania culled upon tho Prosldont today
and invited him to attend tho dedica-
tion nost October of tho noy atato
oapltol at Ilarrlsburg. Tlio President
statod that lio would bo ploascd to at-
tend If his duties and official engage-
ments at that tlmo pormlttod.
GRANT LOSES A GOOD MAN.
J. II Korndorfer for inniiy yearn a
resident of Uru'-it county 0111 of th
host known and liked oltlions of that
prosperous part of Oklahoma lias movotl
to 1 1 id In n Terrllorj' wjieri- tut owns tt
lai-go cattle and horso much. "ICornsy"
has been deiuoonitlo terrllurlal oominlt-
teoiiuiu for yirs nnl thfi boys .will
mlas him itriHtly. o. A. Taylor irf
I'ond Creo!' Imm Immi setectixl ns bis
sitcciKijr. '
NenVOU6. DADIEG
' Tltn Exact Cause
.Many a clillil whllo utirsin. lis no
quho(l an uppotlte for wrong drink b-
otitis tho mullier iikcn! fioverngaa con-
taining alcohol. A Ictcur from an IClglu
111. mother lllustr.ttes the ixxweslly of
grt rare fa 'i Hio molher'a food and
drink whl lii Is imrslng her child:
"Wluil I liavo to y should ha of
Interest to mothers wbo nr so furtu-nat-
as to bo able to uurau their ba-
bies" she writes. "Until my first baby
r-umo I did not faul!zt tlmt oofTso wus
the muse of rl( severe attnek of ner-
vousneas Ui wlilrli I was tmhject at
tlmtw. I fou ui Hint when ono of those
uttH.'kw uhiiio toon me liaby was af-
eeted In the sumr vmy ut about the
smiihs time iiml rell ttten lad ma to cin-elurti-
tlutt it waa the eoffao I drunk
tht w4 making us both 111.
"Having read an urMcle about Poa-
turn PotHl Ooffae I decidad to glv It a
irbil. and whan I bad Iwtmtul io pra-
C.iri It properly by bulling K at leuat
THE ESKIMO SMOKER.
lie Denrly I.utch 'IVitineeo nnd Not n
Mile of It Is -lOusfed.
"No man la ronder of tobacco than an
Btklmo." snld an arctic travplor. "The
Usktmo depends for Ids tobacco solely
on the white num. For n pound jot It
be would sell bin oldest sou.
"It is odd to sou an Eskimo smoke.
Ho chops his tobacco lino nnd mixes It
with chopped willow twlgn so as to
make It go further. Then ho cicans out
with a picker of bono the small Btone
bowl of his pipe and then ho plucks n
lock of hair from his deerskin suit and
rums It down In tho bottom of tho pipe
bowl so as to prevent nny of tho finely
chopped tobacco from escaping into the
stem.
"Flnnlly ho lights the pipe and smokes
It In a swift series of long strong pnlTa
so that there may bo no waste. Hacli
puff Is inhaled deep down Into the
lungs nnd tho first putt' smoke Is mill
streaming from the nasttlls long after
another puff has been started. Thure
must be you see no waste. There
must be nunc of that vain combust Inn
of tobacco without benefit to the smok-
er which goes on mllntially nuiong ius
"Often lht most experienced Hslclmo
will smoku so hunt and fnst that (earn
will stroitm from bin eyos ho will uounh
violently nnd sometimes vertigo and
imusoa will boI-ao bltn." Now York
Press.
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.tiilmnU T.'inl .r .Wrrny Itauiiile
Many nnUimla are born with an In-
herent antipathy for other nnliualH.
Tho excessive fear shown by young
rabbits which for Hie llrst tlmo smell a
ferrut and of young turkeys which
hear tho shrill cry of a hawk they
havo never heard or seen before are
Iiroved examples of tho strength of
these IiiHtlncUvu nntlputhlos. But the
case of tlio weasel and rat Ik perhaps
more to be noticed because of the great-
er equality of the antagonists. The
feud Is so bitter that a meeting bo-
tween them almost certainly menus
doalh to one or bulb. Friendships are
not uncommon tfctween the cat and
dog and hare been known between a
dog and wolf but the mutual attitude
of the weasel und rat Is Invariably 'wn;
war that is waged to tho death.
.u.. '" .uruiaoaa iwc ir b .ute-t fu.i Uuit .n m
dane at Jh Blks olub roouw to whleh ' . .i.i.... .. .. . .
twgnty dbuplna were InvltMl. At tin
ltrolw. a Imc party Of fourteen waa
given and after the show Uibi party
with the others repaired to the Elks
rooms. Itafreahraents wero Mrved and
wtryana 'whs delightfully oa tar tabled.
(Major Inteeost pruvwl a espital Itos..
Mr OUtnore Is one of the ihoat popular
iOHHtntlc actors on the stage today and
lllglrar honors awajt him.
The exaeutiv -Bominltleo of the City
Fftdenuion qf Womei'a: fttttm bald the
regukir manllily meeting Satuiday .af-
ternoon at the library qIuq rooms. There
was but a small amount of buslnesa fr
tho consideration of tho eonnnltte at
this meeting. A committer including
Meadamoe Dodson. Hpead and Carter was
appointed to look iftsr the matter of
magazine subscript .uj renewal for tbe
library.
The flawar plaailng contents conducted
by the oImwI chUUrcn so voceiisrully
lust saasoR wl b repeated this year
under tb supervlskm of the faderMbM-
It 1 proposed to give the seads (0 the
cm wren eariitr iiwn uwi aprug ana u
Is axpacted that a grqater number of
gardajui will be grown this aummer than
last. The Idea is a g6&I ooo and da-
vaiopa tbo Iqv of clvlo iHMijty early In
the nhjkl - Aflther; waiadrte meotlng
will bo held the first dtufVUv la April.
A new glrja club made It debut Into
Club circles Saturday aflerroon. The
club a organized with a view on tbe
jrt 9 the members of becoming moro
! a it delicious ilrliirf. And It orovad
ioi U-naflcfnl to the hculth 'of both of
us.
"linwever. wfatn I gave uj the obi
roffee I titougbt ibrt would be no
lutnit In bavliig one cup of the old kind
on Huiulay mortilngs for old time's alike.
Two Sundays slwwcd mo the folly of
Ui hi. I was iUnuzMl ut tho. injluena tbe
coffee had on' my own and baby
ncrvm. it nikda fno rtnllsx and un-
atruog UU it effects had time to wear
off and ub the time I )wgn to fol
tfaitter It began la uffoet baby through
tb milk. m that It spoiled our entire
day Wlten I found thtj to bo tbe
I gave up the Sunday meriting caffeo
todalgenee.
"And that ended Uie nervous attacks
fur loth of us. Tilts was (ive yaajk ego.
and I lutve ud Postum reeubirty ver
aloe and eoloy it aa innb as I ever
did tbe othfi kind of ooffee.
"I believe that tbe fretful conditio!
of many Imblqa la eaused by tlei oaf-fee-drinklag
bab'-t of the mothers.
"It bard to dtn mlklren toe drink
tbey see their parnis uujovlng ut the
Labi and It W a great comfort to be
able to let then lutve all the Poetutn
tliey want. Barred with cjeam tt ha
proved nn Id! bevaruge fy- my 3 Ut-
ile nines
"I found abv that I'ostUHl la a groat
produce of healiby milk nnd am sum
that many a worried mother would be
benefitted by Its use. I cannot rccom-
meat it lo highly" Narno given by
Postum Co. Battle. Creek. Mich
Thr' tt reason.
The Word ".Niigwrt."
"Nuggot" was formerly used to slg-
nlfy a bit or lump of anything as u
"nugget of tobacco." Nowadays how-
ever It Is used principally of gold us It
comes from the mine. This use Is Aus
trnllan. Governor 8lr William Denl-
hoii of Australia wrote ii 18(i2 "In
many Instances the gold iu brought to
market In lumps or nuggets as they
aro culled." In Queensland thero Is
a peculiar use of the word unknown In
tho rest of Australia. There when n
man appropriates uubranded calves ho
Is &utd to be "uuggctliig."
He l.'ndorntoo'.l
Paul Louis Courier when bitterly as-
sailed by a French professor quietly
remarked: "I fancy he must bo vexed
lie calls mo Jacobin rebel plagiarist
thief poisoner forger Jeper mmlmau.
Impostor calumniator Hinder a hor-
rible filthy grlmuclng ragplckor. 1
galhor what ho wants to y. He
means tlmt he and I aro not of tbe
same opinion nnd this Is his only way
of putting It"
i iwee
CORN.
:... s whim aantftoc.
No. Wb'to 304lc.
No S mixed 3Sic
No 3 mixed -3SHC
OATS.
No mixed 10 He
No. 3 mixed J9i20Hc
CHICAGO KSTIJLA.TED TOMOIil'
Wieot S. grade 3S
t'orn 10(5 grade 23.
Oau It grnde t8.
LIVESTOCK.
HOGS
ftiieigo 65000 loe lower.
Kmuas t5ity 17000 10o lower.
niHho 4000 lOr lowar
CATTLE.
' l .igo. 31.000. 10c lower.
Kj lans c v. 11.000. 10a lower
Omnhn 1".00ft loe lower.
The Kind She Wnuted
Ilusbttiid -Auj'tbbig you waut In
town today uiy dear? Shall I order
some mora of that aelf rising Hour?
Wlfo We havo plenty left but I wish
you would stop at a registry otflco attd
order me a self rising aervaut girL
Illustrated Hits.
I'roimrlng tho Hull.
"I UQtlee tlio young Widow Prelty-
mnu iloMii't hare her widow's weeds
so much in evldenco now."
"No: site's clearing thosw wectls away.
I believe she new signs of u second crop
of orange blossoms." Philadelphia
Ledger.
Tlmt'a Why.
"You nv you conceal nothing from
your wife?"
"Absolutely nothing."
"Aud why do you uoti'
"It is evident that you do not know
my wife." Houston Post
Nothing can bring you peace but
yourself; nothing can bring you peaco
but tho triumph of priuftlpJus Hmcr-fon.
There "Warn Cause
"Ha$o you fastened tho windows
dear?" alio asked as thuy were about to
retire for 'w flight
"JTo. What's tlio use? I gave you
tho last dollar I had to buy that hat
aud we need not fear burglars'
"But thoy wlgUtrslt down em. my bat
you know."
NEW TORK COTTON.
(One O'clock Quotation )
March $10.67.
May. $10.8.
July J 10.0 1
octnoer $11.83.-
NBW ORLEANS COTTON
(Ono O'clock Quotation.)
March $10.S2.
May $10.06
July $11.05.
October $11.17.
LIVERPOOL OPENtNO CABl.F
Wheat 4 to blghcr.
Corn unchanged to i hlgbcr.
LIVEHP'OOL SECOND CAULK
Wheat M to i higher.
Corn higher.
LIVERPOOL CLOSING CAB1 I
Wheat . higher.
Corn .blgbwr.
LOCAL MARKET.
.Mfnlfa bay I
Malcd prnlrlo bay
Pralrlo luty
Millet seed
Uron par1 hundred
Chops .......
Hard wheat No. 3
Soft Wheat No. 3
Corn ...... ........'....V...... .
ICaffir corn :..... '.:.... ...fJr! -
Lint cotton ...... . vt..Tviifti''
Seed cotton ...... . "
PRODUCE MARKET.
Furnished dally by J. T. Kerr !
Oood butter '
Average country .butter
Old roostors
Hens and pullets per pound....
Ocoso per pound .....
Eggs per case. Including case. . .
Ducks per pound
Hen turkeys over 8 pounds ...
Guineas per doxon
Pigeons per dozen
Spring broilers U to 21b
Wool good qunllty
Egg cases set up
Orccn cow 'hides
Ury ntdes
Oluo hides u
Horse hides '
Dy Heady and Coyla.
Lint cotton ti"
Scot cotton $2.50 to v
By Hougnton and Douatai.
Lint cotton ''
Seed cotton ....$2.50 tt -'
It is a wise man wbo knows his1 owr-
lioslness aud it Is a wiser ouo -who
thoroughly attends to It WaylaatL
Scrub yourselves dally you'r-
clean Inside. This nienns cla.i
nch lmwcl! blood llvnr clean t
tissue In every organ. Moral;
llolllster's Rooky Mountain T-..
cents. Tea. or Tublols. At C. It. Ik'
(First Publlshod In Leader F
c woe.)
Notice of Application for Liquor Lefts
Teirltory of Oklahoma Ix)gun
ss.
Nmlec is hereby given that J. I' :
tin baa this day filed in the office '
County Clerk in and fer said ('"
his petition asking that a. llrrn
granted hlin to sell at retail
spirituous and vinous liquors on (
1 HUx'k No. 3S Town of Orlandi.
county and Territory.
If no protest be tiled oo or
pVbruary IS. IftOe petition
granted and license buued.
AVItneaa my luuid and the seal .
Comity hereto atftxed this : i
of February IMC.
i a JUL) M. K. TH
County '
Brooks'
rpt
laeairc
MONDAY NIGHT FEB. fill
Alice Nielsen's GrenUcst
Comic Opera Success
"THE FORTUMi
TELER"
By Victor Herbert mu!
Harry -B. Smith
Magnificent Scenery Gor.
Costuming Unequal!' t
Headerl by
Grace Or rMyc
And 60 others-Big singitfL uow
Prices? 5075 I 00 1 0 f
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