The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
By the State Capital Printing Co
Society Directory
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L*o you «iot Bo r i<-r or Lod«fr*'
Du you w*ui ; ii- ip in* - . r female?
Do you *uit Pupilft*
Lto you vm i a I'urUier?
I you want Rrn a:. - or MerbaDirsf
Do you wast U' Rent a 1: • •u. H or «<ior«t
Ift yon vaiit to Bay or Ht-ii « Hon*. V atfutt
•r uy kioO ti • • .
Do too &&: to K i or B^ut your Boom.
Oft'-*- istor*. Lot or Furui*
H *e you Lt#*i or Found Uv u.nr*
Do you •ant to few jout < Jtf.d W . &Ld F i
H yen. Smcod'' Tin ocx « of auy kiad
ttkiyM vUktohr nr Iifln.uff'
Bar* yon Oood* U- S- of a: } od*
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High Grade Tobacco
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PERSONAL.
"km Cashman of Chicago is here*
J. L. Laverty is down from Perry.
C. W Olmstead. of Perry ik intoko
E. L. Donohoe of Mulhall is in town
T>.ok Elliot of Chicago is in the city.
H Scoie* went to Shawnee to-
.1 udge Calhoun returned to Perrv to-
day.
E. E Kennell, of Kansas City, is
Will Nix came down from Perrv to-
day.
W s Field, of Oklahoma City, is in
town.
F Merrick, of Elk county. Kan . ik
, here.
8. s. Xix went to Perrr this morn-
1 for the Choctaw road. accompan.ed by ,
Mrs McLoud and daughter ik herr
from Imk McAlester attending to
mat ten before the supreme court per-
ta.ning to the roac This ia Mrs Mc-
Loud - Erst visit to the city, and she
.* -arprised at its metropolitan ap-
pearance
SUPREME COURT.
'THE DEVIL.
Doctor Carl* of Now kirk Giro* Hu Ttowa
ou the OrtflB i f Good and Erll.
new kirk. Oela.. June 4.—Your ques-
tion pertaining to the origiu of the
INsBtwrafiaxt Hrtrd and at Mttrted
for J ua* aiont.
Today Judge McAfee «v> expected
to arr.ve but he waa detamtd. anc
Judge Scott, who expected to go tc
Oklahoma City rrma.L-d over to await
his arriral Tht* foliow.ng cases were
disposed of.
215—Territorj r> Strand, running
unday argued and submit-
saloon on :
ted
rs. >chnell, damages.
deril is eminently pertinent, and a* I *rff"ued and submitted.
am personallr acquainted with the Hla.r replt-nn. argued
^r , , , , and submitted.
d«Til and quite familiar with tbe rari- The .fewell murder case con-
ous phases of thederiliah subject 1 will tinned on application of territory,
answer your question. The atory
writu-n by Mosrf .n • «eneses of ( od.
Judge Pancoast weut back to Perrr ftn,4 ,u-
tc dav tendency to enl has c ?er the
child- The tendency to good in the
Lowr returned to Chandler dialogue Moae* calk "Ood," bntltvaa
Mother*' MotMarsfl Mother*::!
mu wucti.. « * sck>tm:*a ertrr ka b^c uh
t i-v.. kii A nam a:. J Ere Is a fab'e ,or. oter f!pry vl k> •• m:lliok« of
. . ' ■* * H'THlRSt... t-eif CHILI !.*S vbtrf TEVTB.
in tne lurm of & -k. gue to tea< h us ING. nm perfi t m*(XK^> u ?ootbes
th. influence, the tendeney w good
remedy fi r DIAKEHQSA So id b«" Drur?, tfc .l
every p n c? tke wi r. Br kar* aud a*k for
Ii.
Get your gasoline stotes cleaned and
. ^ repa;re<J a,so Imm m-.wrer- vharpened
for it tenia, ai Joe M Eoads', lis N Dirikion.
Bicycle* fo^ kale and repairs always
on hand.
today.
James I'entet-oat went
today.
Auw n McI*onald of Missouri is
the city.
Mrs. Allen
never called by that name by any of
up U. 1 erry predt-ce^sora. The tendency to
good impersonated in the dialogue
conreya to our minds the idea of a o«-r- /
Vr that ean see. htL .Jll for the round ,r r
For the Hpworth League convention 1
to be held at Chattacoc ga. Tenn..
June -Tth to 30th. the Sanu Fe Route
will sell tickets at the rate of one fare 1
A DRIVE
t'aiiy
M A.
town.
WANTED.
datum P>ea«e addm*
AROUND TOWN.
Highest temperature -
Forecast Tonight and
fair, warmer
lowest. 57:
Tharsdav.
For a.l diseases of tbe eye ear. n< se
or throat consult I r Ignatr Mayer,tbe * feature added
apeciaiist. 1-- Oklahoma avenue
Bee Hive store room
Tbe VV C. t L*. will meet tomorrow
at 'i p. m. with Mrs Harnman. 6:'0
Eaal Mansur Mranger^ will be made
welcome.
The 1". S. Patent. Niagra and Pro-1
tectioa are the name«> of the flour now
being bold at the Welcome- grocer}*.
Try a sack and make your wife happy
Tbe new time care: A tbe >anta 1 ^
road tasces effect Sunday next. It
radically changes the time of nearly c't7
ali trains on the division DoublV Mias K. It
service between here and Galveston is
Tickets on sale I
of Chandler, is at the *«*** lor*> hate, grieve and rejoice and 4l^ Tickets^ mav ix extended unti'll ai u • •
possesses tne past-.ens of a man. which Tn]r ; j-L *. j 7" un^11 Always has go in it. The biggest go in this town just now K our Tan Shoes
:s altogether erroneoL- The tend- .♦ rhltt - J ^ 'ct agent in fact they hare so mjch go that they go afoot, handaomely and awav ahe a
eney to evil in the dialogue Moses calls R ^ '
•the serpant." ->atan the deri).- etc . K' Dei a>k^ A^nt"
which ii.s conveys to th^mind the
wi*
Hale, of Arkansas Citv is is
H. K. Schweitzer, of Chicago
tbe citv.
idea of a personal devil
i passions.
A Guthrit- Lad) Honored.
_ of all competitors. Our shoes have made a stir for this reason. They're
! demand A really good shoe is a prize, as it rne-ns comfort for the wearer.
¥ iDe material, first-class workmanship, perfect fits, and low pri « s are the
ardinal points in our footwear Whatever the price of any shoe bought of
-ttributes and conformations like a Mrs H M Adams, who is visitini? u"> cheap because it wears ao well.
Governor Renfrow is siighUy better man which is also erroneous, but at her old home at PropheUtown iuf
voai • nevertheless men with their diseased has been selected to deliver the ad-
li E Campbell of S^uth Mc A Heater wil* insist on {possessing I dress of welcome at the Alumni recep-
is here. a devil, made of head and tion tendered the graduating class at
„ _ horna. with all sorts of ambiguous that place tonight.
Charles U Lagin of Oklahoma City contortions, and tbere are about as -
is here. many of these devils as there are men
W. C. Brady, of St. Joe, Mo
Having opened Island park to the
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch
"Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
"Mnith, of St. Louis
Spring chicken every
Frink s restaarant
dav at A
Sheriff Painter captured a horse v • „ , , , . . . .
thief in the KukapSo ,-ountrr la.t bj the eourt to racate tmsine
J W Miller was fined 910 for con business
tempt of court today, for disobeying
the orders of tbe court and occupying
tbe building on the corner of Oklaho-
ma avenue and Second stree; after
the Royal.
Ned Cheadle went to Perry t<>dav on
• iD rt^nt:ni,"t,it,;lSh-Tdrl^m0n- Pno^c and placed ^.u of all
iL, irlusl?,n 4nd °nlJ kinds within reach of evervbody and
•k „ l,he .C?m-T "d derihsh at all times. I would ask ir firmer
it. u at tnindi of men Adam and Ere are two patrons to patronize mv new .t.n^ . ^
other mrthiMl ehanacnAm the fable ,he same M they did my old nlacer.r. HP PIU AT7 MA VCD
P*rt'a the dialogue. M est x .ble avenue, which will rema.n - lUilM I fc IYI A TCK,
118 West Oklahoma Ava
uight i
Kas.
rho is wanted ,n Coffey canty, We have secured the agency for the
Fresh peas every day at * cents a
quart — \YEixx>Mr i.r,« kid
Old Moses sells bottled beer at one
dollar per case. 24 bottles t.. tbe case.
Newton mills an<i will hereafter give City today
naked, as they were, represent two closed for the future
infants from birth until they leave
J. K Case returned to oklahoma the partntal roof, one weak and the
City today. other strong. The tendency to good
J YV. .Shartel is in Topeka on leea) l.hl' children that they' must not
ness est °f the fruit of the tree of knowl-
edge: in other words, that thev must
Harry I'entecost went to Oklahoma not disobey, but at all times and un
LAND BLANKS
delivered at your refcidenre
orders at Harr ■ avt-n -
as tine a flour as is manufactured in
tbe state <>f Kansas at bed rock prices
The I S. 1'atent is the peer of all I
high gra-ie patents Try a sack and
be convinced. >at is faction guaran- j
tier all circumstances unequivocally
For Lawyers, Land Attorneys and
Prospective Settlers in the Kick-
apoo Country.
The follow ng blanks are for sale at
OGULIST.
9 to 12m: * to 0 p.
AURIST.
Kooma I and 2.
Leave teed or no pay—Wki.< owe f>KorKitv.
E. Hathaway of Dennison. Texas, is °W-V the te?,tien,'.v to good. The ten
in the citv. dency to evil told the weaker child to
eat of the forbidden fruit, obey the this offic
A. J. Seay came over to the capital tendency to evil, and she obeyed* The !
this afternoon. I tttdaMj to evil afterward told the ^ tre heidqiartm for blanks for «pyp
it* stronger cliild to disobey the tendency catrlM at u„.i t; -t * •
The Val Klatz lirrwing Co , of Mil ;
waukee. W . is buiidink' a large cold
storage building on Vilas avenue. It
will be of brick and will have all mod
em improvements.
R. W. Black returned to the city ^r^?raCn^,d> to ?isobey the tendency entries at the land office The prices
this morning t0 K004* and obe.v lhe tendency to evil, ' prices
and through the influence of the
Attorney Blake of El Reno is here weaker child he disobeyed the ten-
on legal business. dency to good and obeyed the ten-
dency to evil. '"The devil!" you say.
The pair, being driven from* the gar-
den. partially clad or protected by ex
O. Severns went to the Osage
Owing to my retiring from business 1
1 offer for sale the Guthrie Hair L>r*-ss I
ing and toilet Ha/aar together with
turkish and plain bath fixtures The
only one in the city. Parties wishing
to purchase or desiring further infor-
Anyone wanting a pretty hat cheap matioa will call at the Bazaar 103 East
go to Mrs. Saunders*. Oklahoma avenue —mrs. s. C.
Spectacles and eye glasses arieatifi- Ml _ .. „„„ „llr, „ , J _ - .
calJy tilted by l>r Ignat/ Maywr, 1Furnished rooms for rent at Mrs. are in the city. cold world without to build homes for
Oklahoma avenue, rooms l anci . over VanVoorhee*'. under l apitol National ... " themselves, so it is obvious that the
Bee Hive ' lothing store j bank. raturned to C>klaho- tendency to evil was neither created
City last night. nor made by anybody and only exists
country today
Sheriff Painter went to Perry today perience from foes w ithout, represents
on official business. them taking their departure from the
Beasley and wife
E. 1!
homan. is in the city.
Theo Hoffman returned from Ard-
Island park-tne only place im.uth Harrv Cohen failed to get a claim in
ne to spend an afternoon and evening the Kickap.w country and so he has
L. G. N'iblack. of the Leader, had a "ninature design of his hope*
the miafortune to fall from his bicycle ln,i wi^bes. in agricultural directions,
during a race with Edgar Jones at the embodied in a pastoral s.-ene in the J more this morning.
fair ground, last erening. sustaining front window of the New York Cloth-
a bad aprain of his left hand. in? house Kert Orner was the artistic
.. .. . manipulator and tbe result is highly
U wr „ ' h*ul u1.ua Ass..nbly to be creditable John Hixon left for the Osajje coun
held at Wintield, Kat> June 18 to 2s. this morning on business,
inclusive, the ^anta Fe Route will aell The Santa Fe Route now has a
tickets to Wiutield at rate of one fare I through chair car line toOtnaha. Neb . '""ant Stanley went back to Okla
for tbe round trip Tickets on sale via Superior. h aving Guthrie at i:in ',0,ua Citv this afternoon.
E. y Hlakenev, editor of the okla I? the brai,u' aD,tPart and Pircel of
the mental organism of a class of an
imals known as the "genus homo."
G. H Cagle, M. I).
W. A Fra/ier went north this after-
noon on a business trip.
June J? to StJ, inclusive: tinal limit j P- m.—
June £V.—L. K dkla.nry, Agent.
R. Dki.anfv, Agent.
WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN.
For the Week Kudlog Monday June
S, 1M95.
High southerly winds have prevailed
all week, blowing a gale on the 2sth
on blanks are 25 cents per dozen.
Homestead Application, 2-0o?
Homestead Affidavit. 2-063.
Non-Sooner Affidavit, 4-102d.
Soldier's Declaratory Statement,
with power of attorney.
Soldier's declaratory Statement,
without power of attorney. 8-546.
Soldier's Discharge, 2-5i s.
Attorney's Authority, 4-* 7.''..
Affidavit to be Filed Before Contest,
2-072.
Relinquishment, 2-595.
Office over Hee Hive's New Store, Ok. Ave. (iuthrie, Ok.
I-'-' Oklahoma Ave. Practice Limited to lliseases and Surgery of the
Ear Nose and Throat-
—spectacles and eye glasses—
Scientifically adjusted to suit the most complicated cases of defective sight
Go to Mrs. Saunders' for a stylish 1 da5'8 Visit hU oW home in T"tas
Judge Lowe started today for a ten and 2d, which blew considerable fruit
The best wines, brandies and liquors hat f.,r half the original pri. e
at prices to suit the times at the same
Old Moaea', 211 Harrison avenue. Call , Kit Welch and Jennie Andeston, of
Nfhin the demi monde, thought the recent
Ben Strauss has remored his shoe 7«!i£U?JUft f" «"
parlor from the Bead I es block to the rl', "a".ha! J,,.Vter.1an.d.Jl",*e M'"
room formerly ocenp .1 b. Mr U.,ods "r' l,J.DV:""'d l u'™ th,t " P"r>-
between First and Dirlsion on okla , bnslni'ss a°<1 were Drought day
homa avenue nto eourt and fined . i. , each for vio niece
; lating the order. They are in jail in
For the Chautauqua Assembly to be default of payment. Marshal Batter
held at Ottawa, Kans.. June Mth to is "after them" sure enough and says
29th the ? ianta Fe route will seli the mandate must be obeved
John Hoenscheidt, late of the okla-
homa City Star, is in town today.
County Attorney Reed of El Reno
came over today to attend supreme
court.
from trees and cut the blades from
high corn. The temperature has been
high all week, the average being 77.7.
7.1 degrees above normal.
The following are the amounts of
rainfall reported in their respective
t>* ath of Bishop Seideiibateh.
Richmond. va.. June 1.—Right Revi
Bishop Rupert 1 enbusch, of Min-
nesota. died yesterday at St Mary's
Benedictine priory. The bishop said
mas> at v? Mary'* church Sunday
m rnin?. but was weak an 1 after ma>s
had to be
nee, adi
Shapland's
u
s
GO AT COST ->
I am selling out my buggies at actual cost. If you v nnt a
Phaeton, Road Cart or wagon see me. We have a large line of
Gasoline stoves, Lawn mowers, Refregerators, Ice Cream Free ers.
sted to the priest's resi-
n:r the church. His death
apoplexy, superinduced i
:r. He was visiting here, j
Mrs. Marshall went to Kdrnond to- counties t y . t>servers whoar - supplied
the wedding of her *'ith sit-^ndard rain gauges:
tickets at rate of one fare for the
round trip. On sale June 17th t" <>th
inclusive, limit June tth — L. R. Dk
LAVRl, Agent.
Anyone w anting a pretty hat cheap
go to Mrs Sannder-
attend
paii' .•
Healdtown
A .1 Sainpael is out again, after Gushrie
having bad a siege with sciatic rheu- Purcell
matism. Pond Creek...
Morris Robacker came over from
Pawhuska last night. He returned i,u,sa
Oklahoma Cit
The clerks at Katnsay Bros , accom
panied by tbe mandolin club, were en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. .1 O Sev
erns at their residence last night
Music and croquet were the events of kirk today to attend the session of the
this afternoon.
A A Myers came down from New-
the evening.
H. L. COHEN,
The Reus ble M eechrri Tsil or
supreme court.
, i Rev Dr. Lee came over from Still-
■ ; water yesterday. Today he goes to
Wakegan, 111., to visit friends.
s going to make a Big Cut
in Tailor Made Suits for
Norman.
Clifton
Alva
Ponca
Eufaula
Tahlequah
May has been favorable and crops
%mt t ti / ii , . have steadily improved. Corn in par-
\\ J. Honfall left this morning for ticular has a healthy color, and even
New York City. He will visit friends in counties receiving little or no rain
there for two or three weeks. has gr..wn fast Grass in the eastern.
Mrs. J R. Cottingham will visit *oulh,'rri ami western portions of the
friends in Kansas City for some time northern section afords ample pastur-
She went to that city this morning. J
. , ; Wheat is beginning to ripen, but it
Judge Amos Oreen came up from is thought that the beat fields will not
Oklahoma City this morniag to present
some matter before the supreme court.
Judge John I. Dille and daughters.
Bessie and Eva, came to the city today
from El Reno and will remain three or
fours davs.
average more than to 1< bushels per
acre. Oats is nearer a failure than
anv other crop.
Alfalfa, kaffir corn, cane, potatoes
and vegetables have made a good
growth.
\V T Walker returned to Norman
last night. From there he goes to the
new town of McLoud, in the Kickapoo
country.
Rev. Joel Smith left this morning
for Deuver, Col.,
We will make you a first-class
suit made to order for §18.00 up.
Pants made to order from S4. up.
We make all our goods in Guthrie,
whereby you get an A No. 1 fit.
Don t fail to call and see me before
ordering a suit of clothes.
WESTERN SECTION.
A v*ry favorable week. Considera
ble wheat and oats will be harvested
in (i and Washita counties: early p««ta
toes doing finely, and garden truck
though late, is coming on
/ .. tc!,alte.nd a *eneral shape: corn has grown rapidlv ana
conference He will v;sit and rest up • ariy plantings are from knee to wai>>t
there a few weeka. | h,gh. with a healthy, dark greea
President Murdaugh, of the agricul- ■
j tural college, came up from Norman ccxTBAtstmox
on the morning tnin. Ue left for r i.i u . ' . ,
: Stillwater this afternoon h" >«* ™in
tiian an\ other section, during the en-
Mrs. \v a. Bell, formerly a teacher tire month the rainfall has not aver
;u Bishop Brooke's school in this citv aged much over an inch. Wheat and
left f..r a summer vacation thi«. morn- °ats are an .-ntire failure and tbe out
in^r to her home in Baltimore. Md. lo°k's not favorable for much corn
W. T Wagoner, the cattle kin* who j?.'.'*?1' ha," ,
f.as large leases in thla territory left > T ea e beat that can be
for h:s home at Fort Worth Tex" ati ^ COrD,*! 1 J'*1' 1,1,11 " ..
I night, after, vb.it in thu city. *"?Tn *«"• Vlu"-'t',r ,11
M in Payne cunty. y ur drama
Prosecuting Attorney Drown, of ok vrtu*k*,ectio* Playwright
ent back this afurnoon. ( si,Arable moisture from "eVurfLTof i "*
Miss Parr and Miss Reece of Kansas ' ground, yet everything has grown develops Pi.
I City, arrived in the v. a--. | • ;--cially. Wheat bar- ;
They will be the guest* of Mrs Grao wi" (>e^in next week (trass is
shapland. and will visit here for some and stock getting fat. The gen-
Sheriff DeKord passed thnjugh h -r -
ti. afternoon f. r Oklahoma City with
I avis. tbe sewing machine man who
is wanted for embezzle melt. He
1 his man at salina. Kans.
bv extrei
i- ia
W i of I
t. but
r be fun
riutarv i
Ir< Hi
r tells about a !
t range
How do
hunting d
truth
-t j>r,r--based L
furniture
runure carefullv
ust->mer
nderfull\
jarring \\
it to pie
lit'-r is not
friend.
is morning
than
'<Usl\
hington
a j>uor man
I ramp —Cai
t until mv I
ill both ta
11'' E. Oklahoma
Avenue.
Shapland-
The Syracuse Crimson Rim
«;#bicycle>
THE BEST WHEEL MADE !
The Material and Workmanship in
Guaranteed. We are sole agents
\\ heels. Se us before buying.
this wheel is
for the these
Spencer Hardware Co.
to argue
court. H
it down and
omes home. I
e myself, and
and divide up
tings.
characters in
lie lieginning.
' got
*en
Guthrie, Okla.
The Tailor.
Ed Perkins so long employed as
clerk at the .Silver Dollar and one of
! tbe quieteat gentlemen in hia lint, left
foi Pittsburg. Kan., this mom.ug Kd
will be misled by a large circle of
friends.
Mrs Oscar Bailey and little daugh
ter. Mami«-. went to Wichita this
morning. Mn. Bailey will viait there
f >r two weeks and then go to Pitta-
, burg, where Mr. Bailey baa p.-rma
nently located.
1 outlook continues to improve"
kartux srctior.
Heavy ra.ns are reported by all our
observers throughout thia section, and
ahi.e they were too late for wheat
md oats w hich will be but very light
ret haves the corn which give promise
>f a large crop.
aol THERV SRCTIOR.
Plenty of ra n during the
^ erv heavy in the extreme south
am!jr. Prosper
"pa lor fruit
.Far. I. WirtMETRR.
> rector Oklahoma Weather Servi-
MONET
MEXiGO
?
TO
Buy Your Clothing ami Kiiinlshj,,,,
(joods at the . . ,
reek.
Do yoa war:*. weddiDg invitations or
at homes, bail programs, or any
kind of fan' y siai.onary*' Call on TBI
J. V\ McLoud, the general solicitor biATK CariTaL
Real Estate
Security.
If. M. ADAMS,
1 Hi \\. Harrison Ave.
AMI tiET A
TICKET W ITH
EVERY
Parlor.
HULL Vl{ 1M i;('iI
ANEI> ON A
niCVCIiE
To be Given Away September 1st. 1895.
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