The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 154, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 31, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADEn. GUTHRIE OKI.A. THURSOAV. OCTOBER 31. 190.
9 STATE
ELECTIONS
-TUESDAY
WILL HAVE IilTlI.fi KF-
FKCT UPON NATIONAL
POLITICS
Given Away By the Business Men of Guthrie
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PAGE TWO.
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M u 4" tc hy the IB a n d
MORE INTEREST
IN JOCAL CAMPAIGNS
Fight for Municipal Control
in New York City and
Cleveland
Wash i " "' - Klectlnnn
v. ill lif ' in nun) stales next
'I nesdav limoiiiom ill 'it voted for
In Muri3:l. .V Jereej. Rhode Ik-
I. ii(1. Massac!. welts. KeiHuck mid
MiKiMHiptn. In fentiRVlvuiiUi N-
TiiapKa ami New York ft frw minor
Mate officers ;ir0 to bo chosen.
TluiURh t''e campaign In several of
tin. states lire more or less exciting
inev are :iiirariuiK nine auemnm ur
mmiu tilt homers m
V fc
VWVSAVWWWSArNVS
The W. H. Ooyle & Co.j Houghton & Douglas f and Logan County
Oo-oporative Gin will do custom ginning beginning at 7 o'olocka. m.5
Hov. 6 and ending at 6 o'clock p. m. Nov. 7.
Regular prices will be charged for gin nine; all loads to weigh h'om H0O to 1600 pounds. All cotton ginned ou
thee days will be graded for the best output of hut per 100 pounds scad cotton. All persons competing for the best output
of lintbe sure and get your certificate from the ginuen
The Filtsch Building corner of1 Oklahoma and Division. !ii been &':.ieu U Hindquarters. All Corn and other
articles will be displayed there.
Lectures each day on Cotton and Corn hy Professors frcju the Agri
cultural College. Hon. John Field will lecture Kq.t G and T on "Busii
ness Side of Farming" t y
BEST BALE OOTTON-Olass A
ll. ..l.1fTlllll
Mum lilt uiMiiria ui hit .....-
.....(.I... In u'hinh ihcv nra lilil Felff
i....ii.in.ii .i-. .. ....... . . . .
i.f 1' eoui'-HiH an expected 'o have
.m far-rc;uhiiitt effect upon national
1 .1 It its.
The trust interesting state context
iii the K.vt is iiroliably thiit hi Mnry-
l.iiid. wheie a fiovernor Mate rorap-
i uiller atlouiey general aod clerk of
ilii court oi appeal lire to be elected.
The Issue thin war Is the election
iwa enacted hv h Democrat Ip legisla-
ture llot'i parlies are claiming the
f-'.i.. i
The Nw Jersey campaign U not
iiuruCiiUK iiiik n aiieimon umsiiie inr
Miiio and cwn within the atate there
is not murh excitement over it. The
ifne i purely mate. Tha Republi-
cans predict the election at thalr gu-i'lM-nntorlal
candidate J. Franklin
Flirt while the Democrat are enall'
"undent thai their candidate. Frank
IS Ksteenhach. will be mxcesaful.
Ulioile Lsliiiid will elect 4 governor
iind other suite officer. Republican
-.." cotifldentlv expecting the defeat
ii .itnnea HiKKlnii. the present gover-
11 .r The campaign Is to a large ex-
nt -1 duple .liion of that of last year
HiijIi ret.iiltiil In tlif. election of a
I1 n.ocratif jjnvi'i-nor while the Itu-
luili'tcaiia 1 lrii i (he remainder of the
M.ite ticKi t The moat reliable ad-
i lees from that htute ari lo the effect
Muit the 1 li-enu;i next Tueadiiy will
jmibahly 'c-iil in ihe name wav
In MaaiiU'IniHeits tht. Di'tnoeratle
i f 1 v is Milit into two faction; and
.uh haa iMiie d a mate tlckei. The
we lection or Governor Curtis Guild
Jtejniblicaii Is iemirded hi ie us a
1 reRoiie eonchstiion.
the elertlnn in MUiaalpil ill be
nf a purel perfunctory character
metely to conhuii the results of the
Uimorratlc state iiilmary held last
"inimer. The siiccesaful candldatia
fit the prltnuiies all of them Demo-
ciuls. of en.iie. will be c-eiuin of
election. Th. new governor will he
K 1'. Xoel who will succeed .lames Ks
Vanlaman.
the electlou in Kentucky Is ou of 1
hit iuubj. inieieauug ill Ule entire
country and all nitms iwlnt to a close
contest. The Hepubllcana are r-iaklng
confident prophecies of succetih i the
olectton of their caudidute for gov-
ernor. The bearing that the electlou
will have on th. Vnited States 8ena-
torbhlp has Riven added IntereHt tu
'he Miotieah of the campaign
t-euubyivauia elct a slate treas.
inir. iiic ludependent movemcr t
Mhich. wan s. jiroiiiinent two )intl!K
sii--o has btcu abandoned unit a- t'.iere
i 10 be a sttulpin 1 .arty vote ib. fip.
!lllcan f pi . carry the . i)V
ne usual nil . jui v .
Thi onnt 1 01 I v.. 1. ...... 1...
' -... . . .-.Jiiinnu .. ..
i"eme coiy lllui w.
"i "VSlti
' ' - ' tnori Intej.
' . in e ytJF .
1 ' - 'ate oiniti .-.I
'H H I) 111. I 111 Kei.l.. L..
....ly M.t ell..- eli.u-d th9
tin Slat :1m- . iietwoimh
".d ihe Ji.iiKK-1.'. av. - "IU'"
'' -me jiuli.iai . .ek.."" t
in. contest Ml"e u
In New York t'iiy iniiTpa .
Heated by reaaou r ?lffh;-hv'n
He Hepubllcans he f T!l VH
.un RuuA.Iph MearsfH ISTi. 1
)i iii .1.. T Indt iM-ndenee
''''"'e on the count v firL.i .1.
'"- ticker .d .ilVw'1s "f
J. at-u. uir . 1... .... ' "'"''lit lidence
VT' Ke.bllca... w 1
n bv tl thM inuuuiij villi
A f.nwhir7 TiirUy Ua" '-'
'"'r J"le" ttorotil.c .. m..
The fight for iiniei.al
'.i.t of Ban PiancUco. ;Jv
11.ci1.MU arid ColunjT.ua ls tSni
rieniuiwrfy waged. Eaaj
; - . WMrt in the Votein;
-lanll where the ma y .Mndi.
'"-Tom I Johnson ina rungn-
' .. i-ho4r E. nurto.n
' 'dl proinuieiice.
.
THE TEXAW WONDEH
f..r an Kidnay. bladder and IUi.
t .iic trooblw. Rrild bT all dmHt.
'. nrUt !f"tent br mall (or
PT ret St lArt Mo. B'Md ror Jjgf
.lusiit'e of tit.
1-iits of ( -
The .
f in tb.
Than li 1
1' -- k 1).
For the best balo of cotton highest grade best lint etc to bo
exhibited on the fetroet of Guthrie Nov. 6-7-8. All bales received up
to .10 o'clock a. m .Nov. 8. Prizes awarded on the last day of the
Fair..'
FIRST PRIZE.
One XdikuJn Steel Rarje high closet and roservoir with
granite wnrc by New York Hardware Co $ 40.00
6ne Men's Suit by Ed. C. Petersen .....' 20.00
Uotal - ? 60.00
SECOND PRIZE.
Odj Ladies' Suit by Ranusay Bros Dry Goods Co .- 25 . 00
Ono Men's Stetson Hat Grand Leader . . 5.00
Ono Boy's'Sui A. 0. Farquharson. t 0.00
THIRD PRIZE.
Ono Ladies' Suit The Parisian.. -....- ..-.-..---- .25.00
One Stetson Hat Tom Jenkins...... .;! 3.50
ii 'nai - . ""
Total . . . . . ... . ? 28(5j
MOST BALES C OTTO 1ST-Olss B
The fanner exhibiting the greatest number of laules of cotton
ot his own raising on Nov. 6-7-8.
' FIRST PRIZE.
One Couoh by Patterson Bros. Furniture Co.... -.-....... $ 25.00
Ono Singlo Barroled Shot Gun by E. L. Hirsch.. . 4. GO
One Pair Hoosier School Shoos by Grand Leader.. 2.00
. t- 44 r. - .j in . '' " '
i'otal .. .v. ". . . . ' ? 31.50
SECOND PRIZE. i . .
Ono Phonograph by S. H Knauss. . ... v ... ... . ? 25.00
THIRD PRIZE.
One Ladies Suit The Fair Store . . .T. . . . ..r. $ 15.00
Best Decorated Bale-Class O . .
"" FIRST PRIZE.
uno iiaaiea oiuc waisi rattern Dy ivumsay rros -wry y
flnn.ln rnmnnn.. T
One Pair Dlcn's. Shoes Grand Leader; '...'. 1 . .T. . .
One Boys' Suit J. J. Aboil . .. . '
umviuiNjj ritizits. ..-wv
One Sot Silver IKnives and Forks J. N. WaXlaco ? 4.50
Wull Paper A. E. Gray .'..... ..... :... 5.00
Total .- ..-.-.. -. ? 9.50
THIRD PRIZE i jt
Ton PoMntUi Bburs Art Coffoe Bank Grocery! . . . -i 4.00
BEST TURNOXJT-Olass D
T To tlie farmer w1boo load of cotton yields the best turnout of
lint to the 100 lbs. of iiood cotton.
ThU ootton to beginnod Nov. 6th at '7 a. ni. and ending at 0
p. in. Nov. T 1907 in Guthrie Okla. Loads of seed ootton to run
from 1400 to 1000 pounds.
FIRST PRIZE.
One Hot Blast Hoatar by J. J. Houston . . . .. $15.00
Ono Rocking"Ghalr;by W. L. Rhode ........
i r i .
Total....... ......... ? 2500
SBCOND -PRIZE. r' "J
One Shot Gtui Day Bros - .-.wvv 510.0U
Eig-ht Yards DreigGoodi GoodK any Colon Ramsay Bros1 Dry (
Goods Co. . . . . . .p ... .. ...m 1000
J r. nn
il'oo
6.00
"v
...?.14.50
rl'
in nn
I
I
t
i
Total
THIRD PRIZE.
One Wtah. by E. A. Douglas
One Fanoy DiMts Doll St. LomIb Raotaifc Store.
Drwddn Coe4r1ng Ulonsila by E. L. Hiriah .
One Phpto. Album Euglo Drug Store. ..... ..
? 20. oa
I .1.
... ? D.00
3.78
5.00
2.00
'Total ? 15.76
FOURTH PRIZE.
Owtie Top Dre Coat. A. 0. Farquharson . . . $ 15 . 00
rOFTH PRIZE.
One Ladios' Hat The Parisian ... 10.00
SIXTH PRIZE
One Buok's Heator. J. H. Bucks .. 10.00
SEVENTH PR3ZE.
One Set Knives and Fork 0. W. WWte.. 10.00
EIGHTH PRIZE.
One Boy Ts Overcoat Ed 0. PotwBQi'i ... . . . . .... . .. ... ... . 7 . 60
inNTH PRIZE.
Fifty Flora do Ville Cigars by Thos. Ville 5 . 00
TENTH PRIZE. .
One LatU6sr Gold Ring H. B. Lindsay ? 5.00
ELEVENTH PRIZE. - . -
One Pilir Ladies Shoos Grand Leader ? 4.00
TWELFTH PRIZE. .j-t'nimt
Oho Pair Shoes C. F. Eisonschmidt ? 3.50
THIRTEENTH PRIZE.
One Lamp Joe Willis 3.5Qn
FOURTEENTH PRIZE. . - -
T&blo Cutlery J. J. Houston $ 2.30
FIFTEENTH PRIZE.
Granite Ofioldng Utensil's E. L. Hirschi $ 2 50
SIXTEENTH PRIZE.
Two and One-Half Bushels Colorado Potatoes Dawaon &
McElhonny . 2.50
SEVENTEENTH PRIZE.
Kitchen Furniture. J. J. Houston 2.50
EIGHTEENTH PRIZE.
Granite Cooking Utensils. E. L. Hirschi . $ 2.50
NINETEENTH PRIZE.
Fifty Pound Sack Flour Guthrie Milling Co 1 . 40
TWENTIETH PRIZE.
One Sack Gold Medal Flour Beamer Grocery- Co...-.. ... $ 1.40
TWENTY-FEtST PRIZE.
One Five Pound Paakage Coffee Guthrie Coffoe and Tea
House ... .' .. 1.00
TWENTY-SECOND PRIZE. .- ..
Fifty Pound Saok Flour P. V. Smith -- ? 1?. 20
TWENTY-THIRD PRIZE. v ... .
One- Boy's Hat A. 0. Farquharson .. ... r 1.25
Drawn Prizes for Loads-Class E
Every farmer bringing a load of seed cotton to the Guthrie Gins
may reeoive one of these valuable premiums as per list below.
The first number drawn will be entitled to first prize and so on.
These prizes will be drawn for at 3 o'clock p. m. at the Cotton
and Corn Fair Committee headquarters. Filtsch Bldg. Nov. 6 1907.
1st Premium: One Suit Clothes Grand Leader. 18.00
2nd Premium: One Parlor Clock With Ornaments H. B
Lindsay . .. . .
3rd Premium: One Fur Scarf The Fair Store .... ..
4th Premium: One Dress Pattern Grand Leader ..
5th Premium One Clock 0. W. White
6th Premium: One Silk Waist Pattern Ramsay
Dry Goods Co ........
7th Promium: Ono Washing Machine E. L. Hirschi. -r.'
8th Ficuiiam: Ono Boy's Suit Ed. 0. Petersen.... ... '
0th Promium: One Trimmed Ladies' Hat Tho Fair Store
10th Premium: One Mirror With Candle Sticks Owl Drug
Store .......... .................t. .. . -.! . .
11th Premium: Gold Glasses C. R. Renfro '
12th Promium: One Dozen Photos Armantrout Bros..-
13th Premium: Ono Pair Shoes J. J; Abell ..
14th Premium One Parlor Lamp M. Collar .. .....-.
15th Premium: Pair Ladies' Shoos. Pt C. Robinson .
16th Premium: Granite Cooking Utensils J. J. Houston...1
17th Premium: Groceries E. M. Chester ... .....'
18th Promium: 7-ft. Cotton Sack E. 0. Heilmah .
Five Pounds Mooa and Java National Toa and
Coffoe House .....j.. ........ ...... .....J
19tK Premium: In trade 0. O. D. Grocery. CwVii. ..
20th'Premium: One Fancy Basket. Now York Racket Store
21st Premium: Cooking Utensils. J. J. Hotwton... .
22nd Premium: Ono Pair Girl's Shoos P.O. Robinson. j
23rd.Promium: Boy's Hat J. J. Aboil .
24th Premium Boy's Shirt Collar and Tie A. O. Far-
- quharson . . . w.... --.. . . . -. .....
25th Premium: Ono Pair Pioturos St. Louis Racket Store
26th Premium: Two and One-Half Lbs. Royal Tea Bank
27th Premium: Threo Bottles Thatcher Blood Syrup tj
Lillie & Co . v
28th Promium: Fifty Pound Sack Flour Guthrie Mill. Co t
29th Premium: Fifty Pound Saok Flour New State Gua
Anderson ... ..............--..-...
30th Promium: Pookot Cutlery. J. J. Houston . .-...-. :
3l8t Premium: Two Boxes Writing Paper F. B. Lillio. ...: '
32nd Premium: Two Bottles Lillias Cold Cream F. B Lillie
33rd Promium' One Jardinere Hew York Raoket Store.
34th Premium' Weekly Leader ...-......-.
38th Premium: Seeds by Furrow & Co ..
36th Premium: Three Bottles Extract Guthrie Tea and
Coffee House ........ . .-. .
37th Promium: Ono Fanoy Waste Basket Now York
Racket Stcro :..'-t....w.M"...'..ti.r.iioc3ii
38th Premium: One Dozen Bottlos Blueing V. P. Bower.. 6Q
39th Premium: One Pound Box Candy J. B S. Hall.... C0
40th Premium: Ono Pound Box Candy Barriok - .60
41st Premium: One Pound Box Candy H. C. Miller . ..60
42d Promium: Ono Pound Candy. Barriok .00
48rd Premium: One Pound Box Candy J. B. S. Hall .60
44th Premium: One Pound Box Candy. H. C. Miller -60
46th Premium: Weekly Farmer State Capital m .' 'w50
46th Promium: One Bottle Perfume A. E. Gray... '.50
47th Proniium: Beauty Corn. E. Hartshorn ...... ... '..25
48th Promium: Rice E. Harthorn .-1-.-.... ......' 25
49th Premium: Silk Soap R. L. Miller & Co....i '.35
'rjOth Premium: One Pound 3ox Candy H. C. Miller & Co' .60
Drawn Prizes for Bales-'Glass' E
Every farmer bringing one or more bales of ootton for said
or oxhibir on the street of Guthrio Nov. 6-7-8.
May receive ono of these valuable premiums. .
Each person who brings one or more bales of cotton will re'
ceive a ticket for each bale on which he may draw one of the f ollowJ
ing premiums'
FIRST PRIZE.
One Ladies' Suit Grand Leader ...- ? 25.00
SECOND p-SaZE. !
Ono Men's Suit J. J. Aboil - .--J -l 15.00
THIRD PRIZE. vw tM
One Cravennette Rain Coat A. O. Farquharson ....' ..m 15.00
FOURTH PRIZE. ....S!
One Singlo Set Harness A. A. Leer ... . . . . . Jw. ...NNlfj- 00t
FIFTH PRIZE. mmagtmtmlKii
One Overcoat Men's J. J. Abell..-. -..j.k...
SIXTH PRIZE. . .l4l .
One Cotton and Corn Planter J. S. Lyos .-.. .a
BEVENTH PRIZE. lff .
One Large Doll New York Racket Store . . ww... .
EIGHTH PRIZE J
One blocker Patterson Furniture Co.. .-.... M t-.. m
NINTH PRIZE. ;.
One Heating Stovo Day Bros. -.vww...Mw-ni...
TENTH PRIZE. ..
One Tea Set Guthrie Glas3 and Cliina Store.-.....
ELEVENTH PRIZE.
One 22 Remington Rifle Frank Olsmith . . ..
j. vv.ci.Lif xix or italic. i i .J
s
17.50
12.50
10.00
10.00
5.00
6.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
3.50
3.60
3.00
2.50
2.50
1.7&
-
2.60
2.50
'2.50
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.50
-1.50
1.50
1.40
1.40
1.30
1.25
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
100
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THIRTEENTH PRIZE. ;
One Pair Pants O. L. Brooks v-.w.. . ..
FOURTEENTH PRIZE. . 1V
One Royal Blue Washing Machine E. L. Hirsclii m
FIFTEENTH PRIZE.
One Pair Hannon Lace Shoes C. F. Eisenschmidt m
SIXTEENTH PRIZE.
Nursery Btook Furrow Bros .w..-.
SEVENTEENTH PRIZE. j
Wall Paper Guthrie Wall Paper Co
EIGHTEENTH PRIZE
NINETEENTH PRIZE. k
Swoaringcr One Dozon Photographs ...-....m- .h.!
One Pair Men's Shoes P. 0. Robinson . -
TWENTY-FIRST PRIZE.
Two Gallons Hockaday Paint Guthrie Wall Paper and
"" TWENTY-SECOND PRIZE. ...
Ulll) XJUllf S. JO. XlUllC v....-''iUAnv w
TWENTY-THIRD PRIZE.
One Toilot Set Eaglo Drug Store.- .
&&tr TWENTY-FOURTH PRIZE. ... ? i
Groceries E. M Chostor ...... ... .w-..
rWr TWENTY-FIFTH PRIZE.
Two and One-Half Bu. Potatoes Dawson and MoElhinny
TWENTY-SIXTH PRIZE.
Kitohen Furniture S. J. Houston -.. .J
TWENTY-SEVENTH PRIZE.
One Pair Ruffled Net Curtains Ramfiay Bros Dry Goods Co i
TWENTY-EIGHTH PRIZE. J
j uno &oyiA wuiutauoi uui&ui uinuu xnmuor ..... r..T-..J
TWJSJNXy-WiKTH FKdZE.
Five Lbs. Mooha and Java Coffoe National Toa and Coffoe
1H.OUSO aja yy)ittyrtjvw'-.i'ww vvisXMteM)-Hl y
THRTIETH PRIZE. - J
One Pair Gloves Tom Jenkins w-.w....w-)r.-'
THITwTY-FlRST PRIZE.
One 12-Foot Cotton Sack E. C. Heilman ...."
JL 0 till hW -V f ' H
- THIRTY-SECOND PRIZE.
15.00
12.60
12.50
10.0(1
10.0Q
10.00
. 7.50
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7.00
6.50i
1 5.50
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15.0(3
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2.501
2.50!
2.50'
2.25'
2.0o!
a.75
1.50
i..
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1.60
? 2.00
0.50
Two and One-Half Pounds Royal Tea Bank Grocery
THIRTY-THIRD PRIZE. .
Five Pounds Gold Medal Coffee Beamer Grocory Co. ri i 1.60
THIRTY-FOURTH PRIZE. f f
Three Bottles Thatcher's Blood Syrup. F. 3. Lillio J? 1.60
THIRTY-PTFTn PRIZE. '
Fifty Pound! SacE Floirr Guthrie Milling Co. . . f 1 4
THIRTY-SIXTH PRIZE.
Fifty-Lb. SacftJUonr Guthrie Milling Co .w--"! 1 . 40?
THIRTY-SEVENTH PRIZE.
Fifty Pounds New State Flour Guss Anderson .- 1 3jT
THIRTY-EIGHTH PRIZE.
One Sack 604b. W-B. Flour Beamer Grocory Co. w I 3
THIRTY-NINTH PRIZE. -
Five Pounds Beamer Itoyal Coffee Beamer Grocery Co 1
FORTIETH PRIZE.
Pocket Cutlery r. J. Houston v-. . . 1 fi
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