The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 154, Ed. 2, Wednesday, November 6, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE. OKCA
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DOINGS
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CARNIVAL WEEltWlcM
ISS MANY AT-
TRACT. IONS
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PRIZES
ARE OFFERED
Generosity of Guthrie's
Business Men- The
Schedules
Next nk will be a red letter one
n fiuUiiic li U carnival wek an
i anion nh'ii tJnthrie businesb
"-octal and morrl interests join bands
in having a good time for the ben
rt of G-i tbrle
The spirit of the cotton maiket will
Joer ovtr the cokias of eninotas
for several da Tle people from
the count iv will be line In good
ramest and everybody will jump into
ihe KB me to win the prtiuelv prire
offered by tli generous bnsk" men
of the capital city All sorts of en
('rtaiiunenth have been nirviiRol
toi the vi ek The acbedtile of pi ire
minted eNexvbeie In The ifUi at
fords a fciudy for the mm who do
lit? to do Thin schedul'' coiiievs
n wtrikliif! illustration of ih" desire
f (tiiUirir business men to maintain
1lie entente 'ordinle with the man
n ho prodcci the man who icldi.
the man who Is at the b.ise of all
IbltiBs good Ihe farmer The Otith-
rie bUKlnodh man is Injal to bis borne
own ami count v . He wants cmwth
nnd development Up wnnK all linen
of liiiitios booKted Therefoi i lie dia-
pluys hi liberality in no unceitain
vrav i6pe ially during the carnival
jioriod
Dtirlnc Ibe cHrniTni all kind of
ainuFoiiientH win be on tap with
amusement comnpanv concerts eon-
fettl demnnHtratimiH et cetera
While a d.Jtupon r lias been pbiceJ
lu a moahiire on h ihlnetiH thi week
by naKOU of th financial llurrv vet
ibe present untoward condition will
lit over by tin I tin tlir cjtillivul -ts
in and every body will endeavor to
bf haypj that is what the carnival
1- foi happiwhfi. hiiiiietig conn nt
ti ul and growth
COTTON AND CORN FAIR.
i ...
Total rYr.m . . .-. . r. . . ? O.TO
SECOND PRIZE.
Ono Pair Boy's Shoes A. 0. Farquharson . . . .. $ 2.25
i..... ..' UVi
I. I.
Ono Shirt Tom Jcnlrins
Total
Ono Pair Boy's Show P. 0. Robinson
13J0
n
? 8.76
THIRD PRIZE.
A- TtI-1...... n..t.v" TTnll Soi n.n " . . S 1 Rfl
"HA-Wa It- efejl. r.i..J .tl5f- TVlltn. Pa 1 AC
uno ou-iw. puuk xiuiu. uuvuiiu 411UUU5 vu -.. -..
Total -s. .. ? 2.90
Potatoes
Bost peck of yams white or red
FIRST PRIZE.
Ono Pair Boy's Shoes J. J. Abell .. ? 2.60
Ono 9-foot Cotton Sack P. J. Hei'unan $ 1 00
SECOND PRIZE.
Five Pounds Beamer B Coffee Beamer Qrooory Co.. .- $ 1.00
Ono Pair Girl's Shoos P. 0. Robinson . . . - 2 .00
Total -. ..
THrRD PRIZE.
Ono 50-lb. Saok Flour Guthrie Milling Co.. -........
Best pock of yellow sweet potatoes.
FIRST PRIZEL
Four Pounds Ftontier Coffeo. E. Hartshorn
One Pair Marine Calf Shoes 0. F. Eisonsohmidt.
Weekly Stato Capital
. $ S.0O
- 1.40
-i
-aw
$ 1.00
2.00
.50
Total ? 3. DO
SECOND PRIZE.
Five Pounds Maplo Sugar G. W. Hopkins . . . . $ 1 . 00
One Saok Flour Beamer Grocery Co 1.30
Total .:.... ? 2.30
THIRD PRIZE.
Fifty Pound Sack Flour Guthrie Milling Co $ . . 1.40
Onions
Best pook red oniona.
FIRST PRIZE.
Ono Hat E. 0. Peterson $ 2.50
Fifty Pounds Flour J?. V. Smith $ 1.20
Total ? 3.7C
SECOND PRIZE.
One Lamp Anderson Variety Store $ 1.76
Thirty Bars Diamond C Soap Beamer Grocory Co 1 . 00
THIRD PRIZE.
Ono Sack Special Flour Boamor Grocery Co ? 1 . JiO
Best peok of white onions. i
TIRST PRIZE.
Underwear Tom Jenkins $ 2.0C
One Package Lees Stock Food. F. B. Lillio 1 . GO
S 2.00
.-... . --vr . ... U "-" " "-
THIRD PRIZE.
Une-Half Gallon Syrup R. L Miller & Co .-....- .65
Fifty Pounds Flour P. V. Smith - i-20"
Total ? I-85
- Best peck of yollow onions.
1 FHtST PRIZE.
Ono Pair Work Shoe 0. F. Eisenschmidt $ 3.50
SECOND PRIZE.
Ono 50-lb. Sack Flour P. V. Smith $ 1-20
Ono Package Lees Poultry Panacea F. B. LillJo - 1 125
' Total ..w !...'..J ? 2'4B
; ' THKID PRIZE.
One 50-lb. Sack Flour GuUirieMilling Co ? 1-40
CORN PRIZES
( RULES FOR ENTRY.
All corn for this display must be in the hands of tho committee
not later than Wednesday Novmber 6th. All exhibits must consist
of at least twenty ears of corn of which ten will bo selected by tiha
judges as near the true type as possible.
THE SELECTION OF AN EXHIBIT.
The following is given as an aid in selecting corn for seed and
Eor show for let it be remembered that seed corn and show corn
should be one and the same. Good seed corn should be the best show
corn. The points on the score card are tho most important point?
to be considered in selecting corn for planting:
All corn will bo judged according to the rules of tho Oklahoma
Agricultural and Mechanical College.
The awarding otpremiums will commence Nov. 8th and oontinuo
until finisher? 1$
FIRST DIVISION.
Yellow Oorn
Twenty ears from which to select ten ear.
FIRST PRIZE.
One Iron Bed W. L. Rhoadeo $ 10.00
SECOND PRIZE.
Filf ty Okjihma Capital Cigars Thos. Ville $ 2 . 50
Ono BoyTs pverooat A O. Farquharson . 5 .00
Totel
Total 3 0C
SECOND PRIZE.
Fifty Pound Sack Flour Guthrie Milling Co. . : 5 14'J
In Trado J. E Smith
Seeds Furrow Bros. .
THIRD PRIZE.
r
f 7 60
$ 2.00
$ 3.00
i
Total . .-. .... .. ....... .x .-.-.. ..... 5.00
SECOND DIVISION.
White Corn
Twenty ears from which to select ten ears
' " FTRST PRIZE
One Corn Sheller J. S. Lyons .. ? 8.00
SECOND PRIZE.
Ono Plow W. D. Packer ? 7.50
THIRD PRIZE.
Nursery Stock Furrow Bros -. . $ 5.00
. . -THJRXLBIVISION.
.eduction Made Lower
than
th
Low
I Select Christmas
8l Small Payment
We make the famous Ohio Pure Taffy
none as good In Guthrie
M
&I1.CL
Oc
lb
oods Now and
have them laid away
Pop Corn Balls
6 for
5c
Also make the white coated
cracker jack
Oc
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TO
And every body that wants anything in the Queensware line. If you
only want to spend a small amount of money we can please you
and give you what you want in White Granite English Porcelains or
French China. Be Sure to see our large and complete Stock of Lamps
befoVe buying. "Lamps for every body at less money than any House in
The New State. GOME AND TRY US.
GU
THRIE GLA
AND
CHINA CO.
104 W. Okla. Ave.
Bloody BtitcEer
Twoity cars from which it select ton oars
FIRST PRIZE
One Ladies' Dross Skirt. Ramsay Bros t 7 tin
ttoo Pair Panta Tom Jenkins ..v.... 2!50
xotal . -. a . ..... c in im
V SECOND TRIZE.
Ono Rihr E. A. Douglass ..-........r $ 5.00
une .Bisque uou u. k. jttoruro ...k ... -j .. a 60
.
THIRD PRIZE.
Total
? 7.50
One Gallon Masuxcya Paint. F. B. Lillio isnd Co. i
v rw w "wwwaz V x i ii
Ono 5-lb. Packago Coffee Guthrio Tea anj Coffoo House i 10Q
IWHX it f .v ".
.f.ti NAMED VARIETIES.
Boone Ootintj "White
" Boat twenty ears from which to Belectten ears.
FIRST PRIZE. .
Fivo Bushels Potatoes Dawson and MoEIl).lnnQy.swfcf f B.08
SECOND PRIZE. A ;
Due Sack Condition Powder J. N WahVo Xt.....' $ 2.60
THIRD PRIZE. . .. w.
Five Pound Can Keno Coffee R. L. Miller &0vX .C $ 1 00
Reid's Yellow Dent
Best twenty ears from which to solcct tentBars
FERST PRIZE i
Ono Pair Ladies' Kid Shoos 0. F. Eisenschnridt1!. '$ 3.50
One Dozen Box Thatcher's Pills F. B. Lill!.. .. 1.50
Total .....r ........... V..T;.... $ 5.0Q
SECOND PRlfcE. 4
One Pair Pants Tom Jenkins ....... $ 2.60
THIRD PRIZE.
One Can Black D Stock Food F. B. Lillie . . . r. . $ l . 00
Iowa Silver Mine
Best twenty oars from which to select ton ears
FIRST PRIZE.
Daily State Capital Ono Year - $ 8. 0(3
SECOND PRIZE.
One Clothe3 Wringer E. L. Hirschi $ 2.50
THIRD PRIZE.
One Ladies or Gents' Pocket Knife Andcrison Variety
Store ... . $ 1.00
Learning
Best twenty ears from which to scsloiJt ten oars.
FIRST PRIZE.
Daily Loader Ono Yoar . $ 5.00
SECOND PRIZE.
Fifty Oklahoma Capital Cigars. 'X'hos. Ville $ 2 60
THIRD PRIZE.
One 5-lb. Package Coffee Guthrie Tea and Ciffeo House . 1.00
Paiilen's Mammoth Whit
Best twenty ears from which to select ton earn.
""'-- - - - - FIRST PHIZES
Two Gallons DoVoe aint A. E. Gray... $ 3.60
Ono Sack Flour P. V. Smith w .. ? 1.20
-I .K! W f - "
SECOND PRIZE
In Trade Groceries J. Bachtold. . H..n-w... ? 2.50
THIRD PRIZE.
One Pair Li3le Ifoso Grand Leader -..... .w 1.00
Phelps' Improved Yellow
Best 2d ears from which to seloct 10 ears.
FDJST PRIZE jgx
Two Gallons Mapie Syrup RTnkGrocery..iA3'- S.OO"
Four Boxes Lillie's Lemon CfreamNwso.Nsfw 2.00
'
t) ETotal ? B.Off
SECOND" PRIZE. -"
One Pair Large Cotton Blankets Ramsay Bros.. .& 1.50"
Weekly Leadox One Year . ......j.;.. .:cn&t ? 1-00
v $ 2.5a
THIRD PRIZE.
One Pound Jap Tea E. Hartshorn ... ..... ..w..r.w-i $ .75
Beans E Hartshorn. ........ . s .. "wiiivM'Wiwirx ? "o
1.00
Mules
All mules and colts to be exhibited on the morning of Novann
ber 8th and prizes awarded the same afternoon ' -
Best mule yearling coming 2.
. FIRST PRIZE.
Pair Rubber Boots by C. F. Eisenschmidt. .. $ 4.00"
Cash . r. - .............. ? 6.00
$ 10.0tf
SECOND PRIZE.
One Pair Wool Blankets by Grand Leader.... ....j.; $ 6.00
Best Mul e Colt.
FIRST PRIZE.
Fifty Flora Do Ville Cigars rw. iXvr ? B.Od
0. O. D. Grocery (in trado) . ..........y.... . Ufc...l $ 2JJ0
5 7.B0
SECOND PRIZE.
Pair Shoes by Tom Jenkins . . r.. . ... --. . rr-. m ? 4.00
Fountain Pen by F. B. Lillie.. A.xrtM-. $ 1.60
Best Team of BCorses
Shown on tho afternoon of Nov' 8th 807; f"
Ono Compart Type Kellogg Farmers Lino Telephone by
A. E. Webtr State Agent Kellogg S. and S. Go.. . . ? 14.50
Oolts
Best Colt under 2 Years
FIRST PRIZE.
Boy's Overcoat by J. J. Abell. ;.i.t ? 7.50
SECOND PRIZE.
Pair Velour Calf Shoes by 0. F. EUenscfimidt ? 3.00
Best Span of Mules Anv As:
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