Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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i TIN, SHEET IRON AND COP-
PER WORK.
FINCH BROS.
DRIVE WEILS AND PIMP WORK.
I Shops. 1013-1015 Phone 1631-
j S. Robinson street.
CAPITOL HILL NEWS.
PHONK US YOUR ORDERS
We deliver promptly and without
charges.
.). S. Mayfield
Entered as second-class matter, Nov. 11. 1905. at the postoffice at Capitol Hill, Okia.. under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. IjIIUIIk 1 ( 0.
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(A. L. WILSON, PUB., S. M. JACKSON, ED.) NO. 4 1604 W Main. Phone 2525
VOL. 3. CAPITOL HILL. OKL. FRIDAY SEPT. 27. 1907.
The local W. C. T Unions of
Tecumseh, Watonga. Agra, and other
towns, served free refreshments to the
voters on election day the same as the
Union at this place, and judging from
the reports published in the news-
papers of those towns the courtesy was
appreciated-
Candies, Cigars tails! Tobacco at
the Capitol Hill Restaurant.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Its at the .Christian church every j
Fresh bread, pies, cakes and cookies
at the Capitol Hill restaurant.
Sunday at 10 a. m. OiNDfKRONE'S SEPTEMBER TORCASI.
If you don’t attend Sunday school Aatoniii (111 I Searchlight.
come and enjoy an hour with us. | --—
We need your help and you need j The old school bell is soon to [
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winds frolic with hisj00ij
Westfiil’s Capitol Hill
DRUG STORE
T. E. BRANDOM, Manage-
ours. Average attendance since July ring, the poets all arise and sing, j
1st. bl. I the frost wid soon displace the
W. McNeill. dew, and the wind jamb through I
Supt. ! the peek-a-boo. Untutored youth, j
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• I ly to the mine, and the new school . , .. , ,, .
1 their skull grass full of carbon
The hoys on Saturday are loose,Bl,d off dr‘"ki"K «'>d 81“uk
To statu their hands with walnut in« t,"‘t ti,,,e Tll>8 enabled
ju(ee j them.to save in September what
The cider swollen apple* drip, I we t,H'B *n January, and was a
The pig squeals for u inorniug 1 lU1,cb k>etter L,Ihu ,han our8-
nip | Cheer up, cheer up, the sum-
And
billy ito.t, b, Autumn I j3
cheered j an,i the ornen corn ripens on the
Lets cool
beard.
Summer excursion tourists will
: come home in a chnir car with
Full stock of Pure Drugs and Medi-
cines. Prescriptions Correctly Filled.
Fine soda fountain; all the latest drinks, cool and
invigorating. Fftf.-y Confections Choice Brands of
Cigars. Full Stock of Paint, oils glass, wall paper,
Toilet Articles and Everything to be found in a first-
class Drug Store. Sunday illustrated papers.
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* j ma’am prepares to whack the bad 1
October crisp will soon lie here
With softly falling leaf and sere
With Frosty morn and hunter’s
moon
, . , , , mites, the aisle full of braided! And pumpkin pie not yet but
boys where then- pants are slack ^ am| ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! soon.
The football player lets his hair embossing the name of the railroad
Full into autumn uurepnit, on (Imir spines. The Big Dipper
And the more athletic eollegs will appear in the heavens upside |
cops. I down, which will encourage pro-
The students with the largest hjbition to resume his war paint
mops. I and extend the booze drouth, j
The moon will be full on Sept. John Barleycorn will return to! ^ L. 1. U. COLUMN,
mid the password for the his gun with a Booker WashinUm °win* to the election ,here was 1,0
The weather is warming up1 get
your ice cream cones and ice ice cold
i soda pop from the Capitol Hill res-
i taurant.
ADVERTISEMENTS
The border around this encloses
an inch of space.
R ATKS.
All display advertisements, 12'ic
a,i inch each insertion.
All locals 5c a line each insertion.
Legals at regular rates lixed by law.
Capitol Hill Pool Hall.
R L. MOORE, Prop
New tallies, choice cigars and t<
bacco
Hamlin & Baker
Real Estate lrivesments, Colonization
and Development Co
Farm and city property
Commercial offices, suits 1, 2, and
3, over bank, Capitol Hill
Blacksmith ami
Repair Shop,
horseshoeing a SPecuiltv-
W..I. SCRIVNER.
X)n Robinson Between A and B. Ave
C. W. HARRINGTON,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in ♦
Hot Coffee and Lunches at the
Capitol Hill Restaurant.
BARBER SHOP,
Cor. Robinson and A ave.
No work done on ^
Sunday.
J. I PATTERSON, Prop
Street Car Time Table-
The first street car leaves < »kla
Phone 212b (joina City at 0:00 a. m. for Capi-
tol Hill; leaves the Hill at (5:1,5
arriving and departing every quar-
ter hour until 11:45 p. in. Trans-
fer tickets given to all parts of the
city, _ _____
J. A. MOI.ADAY & SON,
General Contractors
and Builders.
21st,
month will be -Soak Standard | tint under both eyes and his pants
Oil.” Everybody will run a little j torn, and the Kentucky Coleue1
harder for president. Mr. Bryan’s will toss in his mint bed while
spectacle. Mr. Roosevelt will Carrie Nation rides a nightmare
idrap a wasp into the hip pocket, through the windows of his bon
of Mr. Taft and the laggard will j doir,
move up a couple of places in the
race. Mr. Fairbanks will continue
to pass the grankstaud every seven
seconds sucking buttermilk with
a nipple, out of his pneumatic
I Residences a specialty. Plans and
estimates cheerfully given. No con-
tracts to large none too small to re-
Harrington’s Peal Estate Office L eive our most careful attention,
304 W. Main. Oklahoma Ctiy | Caci'ol Hill, Oklahoma
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THE GOLDEN RULE GROCERY.
FINE LINE OF
Dry Goods and Groceries,
FLOUR AND FEED,
At iJrices that Hfe Always Right.
All Kinds of Cured Meats. Fresh
Lard etc.
Orders filled and delivered
of town. Call or phone.
I pay the highest market price for butter, eggs and poultry,
and farm produce. Orders promptly tilled.
J. W. SAGE, Vrop.
Call and sea me,
South Robinson, Capitol Hill, Okla
Phone 1948
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We have a
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LARGE and COM-
shirt front. The war with Japan
will sleep fretfully, and Uncle
Sam will sit by the cradle croon-
ing soft lullabyes nna giving pare-
goric with a funnel.
The county far is billed,
The big prize hog is corned and
swilled.
The pumpkin that will lift the
prize
Is watched with proud and hope-
ful eyes,
And the family mare to win the
pot
In training for the country trot.
The autumn equinox will come
in on time on tiie 24th, and Mr.
Harriman will absorb all water
that falls to use in floating stocks
for developement of our great nat-
ural resources. The Standard Oil
Company will place a twenty year
4 pur cent mortgage upon the
earth and will pay the $29,400,000
fine imposed by Judge Landis,
Senator Beveridge will end hi
honeymoon abroad and return to
the Republic, which will rest .e
tho feeling of security.
The summer girl—romantic
thing— will homeward come up
on the wing, and show her neigh
hors for a week where some man
bit her on the cheek. The freck-
les on tier arms (and legs?) re-
semble those on turkey eggs, and
tiie neighborhood will bet ten per
the men were only joshing bar,
The lucky wives of millionaires
Will put up jam and pickle
pears,
But the most of us, denied these
boons,
Will pass the winter full of
prunes
Some red hot sealing-wax, alaek
will tiy down Nancy’s tender back,
exploring where the tiesh is bare,
and three sclirill screams will
pierce the air. The men washing
at the pump, will hasten thither
on the jump, but, Nuncv ’mid the
fruit o’erturned, will not divulge
where site is burned.,
President Roosevelt, fresh from
Oyster Bey, will issue on the 20th
a prod filiation officially openig
the oyster Besson. Turnips and
foot ball players will run to tops.
White duck trousers will be gin t
migrate. A comet will make one
night stands in the northeast sky.
The weather and politicians will
become very agreeable. Nature
which has beer., in the nude for J
the outdoor summer painting sea !
gun, will put on a thin gossamer, j
and the Corn Husker's Union will j
promulgate a new wage scale by ,
which they will get the corn and
the farmer the husks,
meeting last week, some of the mem-
bers out in a faithful day serving eof-
1 fee and lemonade and distributing lit-
erature; and to those who so faithfully
worked and prayed how comforting is
the outcome of all their labt rs.
The Christian Temperance women
worked and prayed and denied them-
selves everything to raise funds for
this campaign, but there was such
heavy odds against them it tookstrongj
aith to keep on working in the face o
the efforts and money that were being
ex per.ded to cr ushhem We cannot
Tne Greeks began their year in I help feeling the truth of the savins
September. Our Labor Day was "Thrice armed is he who hath hig
their New Year’s Day. They did 9uarrel jnst,” and the success gained
in the late election has shown what
this because their families spent earnest labor, together with prayer and
11’ulillulu'll Sept. 13 10. 37, ami Oct. 41
MiTH'li ok i-i m il vnov
Territory of Oklahoma. Oklahoma
County, in tk** District Court of Said
County.
1VA BUCK’., Plaintiff.
VS.
clKOKOE W. BlKia, Defendant,
Said Defendant, Gforgc W. Bugg
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce on the grounds of gross neg-
lect of duty and plaintiff further
prays for restoration of her mulden
name, and costs, and you. said defend-
ant, must answer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiff o nor before
the 11th day of November 1907 or said
petition will be taken as true and a
judgment for said phi inf Iff will be
rendered act ordlngly.
\V A SMITH. Attorney for Plaintiff,
Attest K S VAT CUT. Clerk.
By J F. HAVENS, eputy.
The cotton Helds with boll and
stem
Are beckoning to dusky men,
And soon from cotton seed we’ll
boil
'1’lie pure, imported olive oil.
the summer at the seashore at con-
siderable expense, while the men
faith, can accomplish. But while we
are rejoicing let us not forget there
played poker at home at even j much to do yet, even here in our home
more expense. This left the Greeks ! town.
badly mthe hole, and the only way i Our meeting this week will be an
they could get out was to have j important one but will have to wait
the new year begin September 1st I until next week for a report of it,
TO CONSUMI’TIVES.
The undersigned having been re-
stored to health by simple means,after
suffering for several years w ith a severe
lung affeetton, and that dread disease
Consumption, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To those who desire it, he will
cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy
of the prescription used, which they
will find a sure cure for Consumption.
Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all
throat and lung maladies. He hopes
all sufferers will try his remedy, as it
is invaluable. Those desiring the pre j
scription, which will cost them noth
ing, and may prove a blessing wil
please address.
Rev. Edward A. Wilson
vol 2-11 1 yrl Brooklyn. N. Y. _
FOR SALK—Nice cupboard with
glass doors. Call at this office.
NOW WHEN THE FALL SEASON IS /.'ERE
is the time for every one to consider the furnishings of the home
better than it was for the long winter months are drawing near—
and you will want the wife and babies comfortable for the colder
weather which will be with you soon. Prepare in time.
Iron And Wood Bedsteads
RANDES & TOOK STOVES
MATTRESSES A NO
SPRINGS.
1 An Elegant Bed
complete nearly like
cut, $12.50
* Terms $2. down,
$1.00 per week.
WRINGERS, TUBS, BOILERS AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE, IN
GREAT VARITY.
A SPLENDID
HARD RUB-
BER DOUBLE
GEARED
WRINGER.
FOR ONLY $3.
3SPLENDID LINES.
Wood and Coal Burners.
$7.50 to $70.00 in the family
styles and si/,es.
$2.50 Down $1.50 per week.
KOCKEBS
in wood and leather seats, and all
willar ones, our No. 59 like cut only
$4.00 cut from $5 00.
$1.00 down 50c__ek. per t
Capitol Hill Cars Pass our Door.
Your Credit is Go
Doc & Dill
Phone 260.
The House Furnishers, 8-10 Grand Ave.
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Jackson, S. M. Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1907, newspaper, September 27, 1907; Capitol Hill, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937596/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.