The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Tba republicans uf Logan county. Oklahoma
territory, willaKft la dnleffate coorention at
ib« opera boum* tu the city of Outhrie,ou Thur«
di y. ihf fl.h day of August, 1 *. at the hour of
11 o'clock m. m.. for ihe purpose* following. to-
wit
Selecting of a new co-intj central coamlttef
To nominate CMDdlifute« for the following
couDly ortlcen to tne elected at the ennuing
eral eieotion, 10 be li.-id on the 3rd day of No-
vember, ltfM, to-wn Probate Jud((e. County
Attorney, County Cierk, K vtsier of Deed-
SheritT. Siiperlntemlent or Publl<* Instruction
County Treasurer. County Surveyor, Coroner
And for the purpose of uoinlnatlnir cmii liilate-
lor County Coin u Union*™ in tue Kirwt and
Second (Unuiihbioner'-" dint riots in ttaid couuty
by the dele^ate from thoM* dialriclH rectpeci-
Ively.
Kor the purpose of nominating two caudi
dates fur JUHtU'en of the pe«i- - and two . tudi
dales for coiiHiab'o iu the city of Uutbrie by
the deietriites from the ciiy of Uutbrie And
Utr alt Other business that may come oefore
the convention
The representation in nald convention wii.
be one delegate forevsry ten votes aiid a major
fractiou of ten \otescastiu each voting pre
cinct iu -aid couuty for 8. s. Lawrence tor
Probate Judge iu the general election in ^aid
county iu the year 1*W.
The apportionment of delegates of the
ral pre.-
TOTINU PRECINCT.
Antelope township
M^ar Creek
Uisiuark
Cimarron
Crescent "
Qaifcrie Clijr
1st ward
2nd " . .
:trd "
4th "
f'lh " lut l ..
bib West . .
Ciuthrie low uship
IrouMouud "
1<h wrie "
Siarshul
ilulhrt I •'
Oak View
Orlando "
H -e Hill
Springer "
Spring t.'reek
Spriugvale "
Woodland "
Total
The republi
s of the <'ount> in ,i
i HAPPY, rmiTFt .
eery !>!r n Who Woclt! !inow the
Craad Trtitb*. he IMnln 1'a.ta, the
N«w Discover let of 'Inllrtl science
a« Applied to Married Life, Who
Would Alone for Past I'.rrom nod
.Avoid Tuture Pitfalls, * bould S*rure
the Wonderful Little Dook (ailed
"Complete ^latiaood. nud How to
tain It."
"Here rt lr. t ii inform-Tinn from ft lilsh
medical wiurcc ihut tuuft i.ik woniicr* with
tlusgeneriiliua of turn "
The book lull/ Ies« ribes a mathnd by tvhirii
toattuiu lull \ raud waul) s.v.r
A n «- b*si l>« which to tuu nil natural
^rainton i'..cf . -scu
A Colon Convention to be Held There of
yield of four een (>h- t Interest
A Union SunJa? school contention
m : /
\
L^ujahc PSYCHE
Mt lhatr Towk«hip. Logan loOkia Aug.
i/r,\ w «thrr l<* me order of the da no - .
l^Wuite a number are complaining about ma
W. B. Scott's wheat Bade
busbe.s per acre
Marioi. Orifllii'a «b-a made fourteen rd
on -l.alf bushels per s< e
Mary A.ide.sonand m.« she ton xver afcrp- n''11 «>nfeoe at Oak jrrore th'ee miles
iW[„. *"•*«>- ' L*ng ton in Cimarron
c k Kauri-., is helping him township. A ugust yth, anil will render
Cottou is doing «eli no This wann drv . i «•
weather .- maklog it grow tine * the following'program:
Misses Besme Berry and LI.vie Calvert have Song Convention,
bfs-'i_sitea«inr noruiai at l.i tbr.e. Prayer J. W Duo.ap
• K Pieree began hnulln* brick Mondav for Sou* CooventUn.
the Kaw ling building lo Ifulba.l. for wbu n he V> Hcome Address A A Wi..;am-
oas the coriiract for the t.rick work. He wl.i H.npoii-.- T J Austin
commsuce laying bilck Thursday. Son* Contention
Last Sunday beln# the Jlst birthday of Mrs Model Suodav achool Rev «Wrr.
Urn J- her parents. Mr. and Mis \\ H Paper, 'ouU Duties of Church Officers to
I uali. invited about forty f their frieud- .o Sun.lay School. J J t annuo,
nifft al tne house of 8 s t eters at 3 o'clock. Address, "the Value of Sundat School
and they womd surprise her with au ice ereaui Work,' Hex John H Aughey
■upper They did ho and went lo the home uf Williams Chapel
tne young lady and had a grand time. Addr. ■>, hrn.istobeAv ul.d in Sunday
Scho. Is Ilev. John 11 Auitbey
s * nJ the atmlou French
Ksmsojr CALTHOS free. I *
l«gsl tusrsctei that calthoi will
\ «T#P msrlisp*** A EalMlM*.
\aodftcaTOBi: L«s«Ttr>i'.**r *
"if ti andpe> if sai-.sf.fd.
VON MOHL CO..
a AfwmiM, itatUaMl. Okla.
REPI BL1CAN COMMITTEE.
Ilrufruw Roiifiiiupa
RlNrnow. lirant County, Okla., Aug.
P' omlsed a new d> |s t «i this poi
Frank York
groun.l.
I H- r Allen hu
j al this point.
s down pl. a tug his wheat
started in the grain business
the week al Caldwell
Juhu
• ■■■King foi Hi' Noble
Ixmi Ko«aetl was up from Kingtl-her
It Meets In (tiithile August Oth at Two
O'clock p in
There will be a meeting of the re-
publican central committee, of Okla-
homa Territory. at Onthrie on August
Oth. at o'clock p ni A cordial invi-
tation is iaauedto the republican pres&
Sunday school of the territory, ami to all republican!*
to be present aud take part in the de-
liberations of the committee. Hy or-
der of the cotnmitteee.
W\t. liRlNNKLL,
H V Akokkv. Chairman.
Secretary.
Territorial papers nlease copy.
Saunders
on Work la
Maltie Roberts
eui'sChapel
chooi
| and vs i i put iu wheat theie
A new batch of chinch bugs
hat. bed out in the corn Held*
The t i: 1 .t P bridge that
has been tfinixirarily repaired
" in ueed of ano.her good rain, an Ihe int.
luck of fcelf-cohtr«.l,
!i.irl <• n j .led i
I vriei f bright titss. : . :u
. 'i'n cure forevi r i lli-ct.i
irlli, development and t nc
11 < i" '.ti of the ls dy,
l'ailuru iur.N>t iblc. Two
s of ^
ct will
T i
sday.
lpyrt, for thw pui'iHtse of selecting delegates to
haul county convention.
In all coiiuiry precincts tb«* hour of meeting
will l e from - o'clock p. in uulii ■ o'< lock p
ui of said day, aud at the laat place ..I vtdtng
aolaaa otlterwlae daaigaatad bj th<
of the preciuct or township committee, by at
easi ten days notice posted iu at least leu
public places.
iu all city precincts the hour shall Is* from *
o'clock p m. to lo o'clock p.m. and tin-place
of meeting shall be such us designated by ihe
chairman of each preciuct or w ard committee
The dale ahull be Tuesday. Aug. tth l*yrt.
Tue chairmen of ihe republican committees
are re<|ue ted and directed to give proper no-
tice by posting in ten public places or publica-
tion al least ten days prior to August t. IMfttof
the hour and place of meeting for ihe purpose
el* select lug such ilelegules.
By order County Central Committee.
J uue 11. I MM. s
k P. McCark, Sec y.
, dtc.
To 11 ve full Ftrcr
to v. ry port I' .i i: n
Ai'i* n« bu rlcr.
fl.oiisnii'l n iiTci cc«.
'i iie l^^'k is mirtly nu-M. .\! an<l scientific,
u«eii " lo > uritwiiy t.. 1.. r«, i i\. luublc to ttu .i
m!y who need It.
Ade-palring man, who had n;>plied to u ,
imh n hIicr \% rote:
"Wi i' I t*-11 >• i that fir t <I.iy l-i one 1 il
Mm . «r«rt. I n.-t b> bbl i wiik y.v. 1
wanted to hue c\«-rybo*lyand t I ihcintny
old If had died y«-tertlay, nud i..y new n If
was i«i n t.-.:,i . Why di.! .'t y i till ivo
wh« n I lirst \ : i Ihut I \ ...1.1 i.nduthi*
And another tlir.s:
"If you diii-i'Hsl n carl loa.l i f i*'M at my
f.-t i it w..ui 1 ii i bring sin'h i lailno.s into my
liii- us your method ha*done."
Write to the Kit I K M l.lili' A I, COMPANY,
BulT.il'. N" \ . a ti I ii-k i • ill.- J:tt!o lx*^k
railed "COMPI.hTI-: M\M|( .#r ' Referlo
thiapaper, mid I < ; : .tnls«>s to betid
the IsKik. iu • ■ al '«l «u\« ••• . uuhoiit «i.y
uiurks, ' • utlrely n. c. i.tiui i( • will Intro-
ANNOUNCfeMtN I b.
Cuiiuty Superintendent
I hereby announce my candidacy for re
nomination to the office of couuty superintend
ent of Logan County. subject to the judgment
of the republican county convention Saiu I
Bon woHTll.
To the Republlcana of L«>gau County I am
h candidate for nomination on the republi. an 1
ticket for Hu|>erluieudeut of Public lusiru.-
tlou In Logan couuty. itbiding tin w ill ol tue
county convention 11.11 Oonn.
I will is* a candidate for County Superin 1
ten,lent of Sclusiis of Logan couuty in the com
ng campaign winkim.hs smuii.
Territorial News.
Dodavvurth Whispers
Popswouru. Hear Creek Tp. Logan Co. Aug -i
Crtips look well.
People ore cutting corn.
Needing rani awful bad.
Walter Wilson has lota of grapes
Clinton Porteof the strip Is attending uoruial
at tiulhrle
Dave Anderson has ihe finest peaches ever
seen in the country-
Mian Nora Anderson entertained company
Thursday afternoon
There will ls> preachin? at the Irvin school
house August 5lb. at ui^ht
>li Moore wentflfty-Uiree feet in his well
and hasn't struck water yet.
Tne voting folks played croquet last Sunday
at Mr L'arcy's. They had a nice time.
Paper How to Teach Mi-s
Sunday - chooi"
Kssay "To Study tne Script
Mrs i'arlisle. Wi.l
Sunday Schoo .
Son .' I'nlon Hill Sunday
Addre •• "How iu 4'iaut a Sunday Stdiool
aud Uow to liuild It
Mr-. Fred I Werner
farm iu Kansas ( Pap«-r How to Kncourage the Old Peo
pie to Attend Suudas school"
ave recently k \\ Wallace
1 Address "Ministers Relation to Sunday
•eutly burned j School H. C Clements
William's chai^l Sunday School
. -.-i — Iut.-rmisalou for Dinner
grouud is get.lag too dry to plow ■ , t
\ MlL.l!., „-bl>ul Il.l-1-nl utVilU i /e J tlhfl *f. rUU0 *M.l0D.
My er s fcliool house for \i o'clock ! S«mg by Couveution
K. H Kugland has donated land for a cerne | Prayer Rev Robinson
lei y ou the northeaMt corner of his claim Essay "Temperance In Sunday School"
t. D «'w en started Sunday morning for the I «.eorgia Mitchel
populist territorial convention at Guthrie. "How to liuild a Sunday School"
swan /el A Richmond have shipped eighteen I Charles Ciibbs
cars ol wheat from this |s«int. The highest Williams' Chapel Sunday Schotd
price paid was to cents, the lowest 2.S cents. "The Model Teacher" Rev. John Hardy Tilt' republicans of the First ward
The Ale.xauder family loaded up their house- Song Presbyterian Sunday School vvi'iii.ihhi i. ti-.. a M l i \
ho.d furniture Friday and moved to Miiau. I Address 'How to Ik* a Successful Teach- , « 1 1 meet in tlie A M L church, cor-
Kan. -Old Hickory" will stay iu Renfrow as J __ er Rev. J E. Platte tier \ lias aud blm streets at 7: III p iu ,
August 4th. to select delegates to the
Robinson ! r**Pl|hlican county convention on Au
Williams'Chapel Sunday Schot.l L'list •■. I*'" (.iKoRtiK K.THORNTON,
Paper—"How to Find Christ in Every Les- | JoHN A. KlH.IH'
Full Explanation Will Be
Found Below.
Masft Meeting
Ry Judge Jackson's permission there
will be held in his office Wednesday
evening at * o'clock, a republican
mass meeting. Important matter will
be diacussud by able speakers. Every
one is invited to attend. By order of
committee.
Klrat War.i primary.
postmaster*
liRotVlNd KIUHT ALONG.
Seveulh l ay A.lteiitUti. to Hold a Confer
euce Meeting at the Camp.
pi
at the Seventh Day Adventist
L>. J. Wallace
' Sonif Union Hill Sunday School
i muestion Boi Forty Minutes
j houg (>ak (trove Sunday School
All are conliallv invited to attend.
ground, and at the present time there
are probably tiOt) camped on the
ground. Meetings are conducted a.s
usual, public services at 10:30 a. m .
'J: '.0 and 8:110 p. m.
The first session of the Oklahoma
aulP j joy the best time of your life.
Committeemen.
Seejutl Ward Primary
i The republicans of the Cud ward
j will meet at J. >. Lyon Building, l lu
i Ok. Ave at 7;30 p. in , August 4. 1800.
! to select delegates to the republican
couuty convention ou August C, 1800.
t M BAKNKS.
J. K. Cottingham.
Committeemen
Do you want outside papers? See *
our revised club li«t. In it you will Thlril Ward Primary
conference was held Sunday forenoon find most any paper you want The republicans of the Third ward
Forty-three delegates repDrted pres ' , u . . ,4 will meet at the probate court room at
eut, representing eighteen churches ' Schoa. L.l.br.....u.u,l M... „l , 0-ct0ck p m . August 4th. isiw. to
There are seven other churches in the "'e select delegates to the republican
conference that did not report with | There w'n ^ a Sunday school cele-1 county convention on August Bth
F W Wallack,
a. Williams,
. C. Cl.KMEXT,
Committee.
delegates Five newly organized
bration and mass meeting one-half
I.illy \ ale New
I.illt Valb, Lowe Tp , Kay
Very dry arouiul here.
H;ti tin.in is ly ing very
Ke|(lst«tr "I llee.ls
I aui a candidate for uoiuinallon on the re
publican ticket for Register of lleeda of Log"" ia! fever
couuty. autiject to lite action of tin* repub i an yirs
.-ounty convention. Haiikv Paihtkk. larlal fe\
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for There w
be office of lt>'gisier of Deeds ul Logan county day ever
subject to tlie will of the republican conveu
tlou— John a Kodoiks.
1 hereby announce to the republicans of
Logan couuty thut I ui a candidate lor Kegis
terof Deeda of Lotran county, subject tthe
choice of ihe republican county convenUou.
C K. CaarBMTia
1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for
of Dml ol Loiiaiii_ euualj,, _on Ike h, i' mile
Aug. 4.—
lib ma.at
Dunshea is very sick with ma
i so«'ial at Mr. S«*otl's last Tuea-
the guest of Mr. l . J
republican ticket Frank Z Kim aid. Mulhall
For County treasurer.
To the voters of Loguu county 1 hereby
a'<nounce that I aui .. candidate for t:ie oft}. ,
of County Treasurer, subject to Ihe action of
the republican county convent miii. ao.l re-,., t
fully solicit your support K J. lliuiu.ev
To the Kepubiicaus of Logan County: I
take tnls medium ot announcing that I am a
candidate f« r County Treasurer, abiding the
decision of the republican cm ty convention.
— Fbhuimanu Kittbhbi s. ii.
i hereby announce my-e f as a candidate for
Treasurer of Logau county, subject to Hie w
of the republican couuty coun-Miou. Jaui-
s Mabon.
For Couuty Clerk
I nereby announce uiv .• «ndida< v ',.r re
• om i nation to Ihe oiticeuf > < > u ui ■ > >tk
Ject to ihe will of Hie republican ount, cm.
-K. httMBrr StKAAKr
| l£ex KleiustllsT
Judd la.-t Friday
What wheat ibat has l een threalusl yields
1 from 'Jti to bushels jter acre
Mr Oscar Proctor was railed home from
Doiiiilphau county. Kans , by the sudden sick
I ness of his wife.
Ttiere wiiilw a Sunday school convention
I Aunusl 27th al Mr. Oil's grove, one and a
lea south of R ck
| Kails
mile east of Merldan on August 21st
churches were present for admission and -d. The program will conbist of
wo other new churches have been songs, recitations aud speeches from
organized, but were not presented for *be different Sunday schools repre-
admission. sented. All schools are invited to
r rom a report lian«letl in by the sec- participate in the exercises, liring
retary it was shown that there is a your singers, your preachers, your
total membership of ..Ji iu the Okla- 1 wagons, your tents, and your baskets
hou.a conference of Seventh Day A 1 - well tilled and remain over Sunday,
ventihts, comprising Oklahoma and Good camping ground and plentv «>f
the live civilized tribes. This is an water. — By Order of Hear Creek Sun-
increase of 15d members during the |dav School.
past year. The abovH tigures do not * —
C. r. Hex fro,
Committeemen.
-lude individuals who have accepted
the fa'tli held by this people but who,
as yet, have not been organized into
churches, which would be almost an
equal amount with the increase The
conference has doubled its numbers in
the two years since its organization.
The public services ate well at-
tended, especially at night. when quit?
a number of our citizens avail them-
selves of the opportunity of hearing
the presentation of the peculiar doc- I 896, or any old subscriber who
trines held bv this ncnn'.e '
Itepunllcan Primary.
A republican primary convention of
the East Fifth ward will be held at
- lu South Second street on the 4th day
of August, IStiti, from 8 to 10 p. m. to
elect delegates to the county conven-
tion at Guthrie, August 0th, is lift, ac-
cording to the call. Gko. fkrkins,
Precinct Committeeman.
ONE YEAH. 'J.. CENTS!
•®'s Than 1-3 Cent a Week * 'tll Now
Uet You the Ureal Weekly ot
Oklahoma
subscribes be-
Anyone who
tween now and
November 6,
IMlley Tongtie-T w Inter*
Duir.Y Wood T|. Garrieid
'1 lie w eai her is very watm
A refreshiag shower would do
Sir I>an Knott left for lllinoi
last
Aug. I
or beans are rushing to the front in grand
mid Mrs have gone to Kansas on a
erlauder lectured south of here last
a given at Bloomer
been very sick with
M - Auise \ aughn enle^tained a nuu<l>er of
•r 'riendH Stiuday
Mesdauies LXtver aud Unotler sitent Suu.iav
.til Mrs. Frank lK>ver
J Miss ;Hetlie Bog^ess
Sunday
A lug platform dance
la«-t Friday night.
Little I<e ter \ angbn b
trines held by this peopl
INDIAN BRASS BAND.
Chej
Making Progress Iu Music. Re-
ligion and Law
El. Reno, O. T , August 4.—[Special
Professor Yelts. of the Chevenne In-
renews, can get The weekly
State Capital one year
FOR 25 cents. This is the
most remarkable offer ever made
by a newspaper in Oklahoma.
Colored Itepubllcan Club.
The headquarters of the True Re-
publican club meets at Second and
1'erkins streets every Tuesday night
at 7 90. c. Ii. Tandy,
a.j. Marshall, i'res.
Secy.
wa>ti:d!
A few first-class farm or city
loans.
FOR KENT!
Head our special oiler on Commercial Job printing
lor the next sixty days.
We boy all of our envelopes, ledger and Hat paper*
in car load lots direct from the manufacturers. \0
house in the West buys paper cheaper than we do; none
have better facilities tor doing the best work quickl\
and economically. We have the latest improved mach-
inery aud employ none but the best workmen.
We oiler the following special prices oil commercial
job printing lor the next sixty days. These are not
"charge it" prices. At these prices, cash must accom-
pany all orders. These prices include ruling and any
style printing desired:
Knveiope?, White Circular.
1,000 No. 6.J $ 1 50
2.000 No, 6J 2 50
5,000 No. 6J 5 50
Manilla Circular.
1,000 No. 6J 1 60
2,000 No. 6J 2 75
5,000 No. 6.J 5 75
500 No. 10 1 50
1,000 No. 10 2 50
No. .'I Rag Envelopes, white.
1,000 No. 6
2,oooNo.6
Note Heads, 7 lb, I'ackct,
put up in tabsol too each:
500
1,000
2,000
5,000
Linen Letter
Heads:
1 25
50
5o
and Note
5,000 No. 6
1,000 N0.6J
2,000 N0.6.J
5,000 No 6J ....
500 No. 10
1,000 No.io
6 00
The very thing for Typewriter
work. Printed and ruled or un-
ruled, as you like.
75 1 1,000 I'kt Note linen $ 2 50
"5 2,000 " •<
5,000
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3 5°, 2,000
^ 75 j 5,000 "
2 1,000 Letter h'd
3 2 5 2,000 "
No ti Rag Envelopes, white, 5.°°° "
11,000
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1 ■
I or County \
* the republic;
s of Lo^'an county
the Judgment and a III the republican couuty
convention C. I'. Holland
I hereby uiake formal announcement of mv
candidacy for the noiutuatiou of county at-
torney ou fie republi.-an tlcke . in i.o.'hii «>
ftubjeet to the will of the republicans in cont.ty
c«>n vent ion. J 1' sthavii .
for aherin.
1 aui a candidate for the office of sheriff of 1
lopan county . subject to ihe w , I of the repul-
I .cam., exprenned lu the county coureution W
• penl Mot
POTTI K.
Kraucia ti
There a
Wanted. 1
Shields ai
r be
lay in P rry
Ite
Co
I hereby formally anuoiiiu*e to the repulili
cans ol Lo/ai county my cao.lida>'> i, 1 Wini.tf
on the republican ticket, oiH*«i eiit lo the * .
of the co.inty conreution kiunk himeuaiit
1 hereby announce, formally, that I aui a
candidate tor nomination lor MieritT of !-• v m
county, on the republican ticket iu d nni j.*ci t,.
Ihe j id/tnent of the county convention L I'
Tipton
I am a candidate for Sheriff of Loi:an count \
l*tore the repulilu an coi.n'y coove:.i ,.1 n
subject to Ita action. 1 SI ta.M Ktti.t i. sc. nl
To a uship
Kor Couuty CoiiiiuUsiouer secinl Hi > rtri
I am a candidate lor nomination on the
republican ticket tor O^aaU Odbb
the 2nd district of Lo^au county . subject to the
Judgment ol tile lepubiicau diatrietCon ventiui
f. atuum h
I hereby announee thai I am a cardnlate fur
the office uf County l ominlssio.ie. ot 1.
district of L4>tran county. trust in/ lo the
went of the republican district convention 1
have always been a republican, ami for letri
rei.ee irlve the W01 ;l Master of I...:
and commander of S and IV tiilitert I'os: Ikitu
of L> u.loi.v 1 n leans Co , N \ , where I waa
born and lived uu'il I came here about f.n.r
years a^o.—M K tiiLBCHT, M 1
To Builders.
Sealed proposals will be re.'eiv.' l | \
the utiiiersi^ued until Wednehtiav
August 18'.n., at tt o'clock p iu for
tin* eonairucUon <•( u towir i. tin-
First M. E, eh ti roll Plans ami spec,
tications can le seen at the office of J.
Foueart, architect The rijrht is re-
served to reject any an.l all bids Ad-
dress bids to
I'll a s F. kfskns. umiht,
Chairman of Hoard of Trustees of First
M. E. church.
August 1.
For the annual convention, Interna-
tional Association of Fire Ku^ineers
at Salt Lake City. I'tah, August loth
to 14th. 1996, the >anta I e route will
sell excursion tickets at one fare for
the rouud trip plus Tickets on
sale August 7th and Hth, ffood to re-
turn only on August 15th and "J'.'d
L. r. dRLANK\ ,
A^ent Santa Fe Route
Sell three dozen eggs, and for the
products you can get the Weekly State
Capital I year.
fourth Ward Primary
The republicans of the Fourth ward
will meet at corner of Seventh street
aud Noble avenue, at 7:30 p. rn., Aiy
ust 4. ISM, to select delegates to the
republican couuty convention on An
gust 6, IBWJ. W. H. Mkhifv
j. w. mt nicai .
Committee
*la , August 4.
tuyuouae is very sick.
a party at Mr Uutro's last Friday
goovl blacksmith to come to Pot-
il Watson are puttinz up hay this
her i ° p,, klDK l* the "^J'rofthe Jay
Miss Lloyd, who ia visitiutf friends returned
home this week
W m t Hel.u- ha 1 a very Hue horse cut last
week by the ire.
Mr Lindauer has aol.l over tiftv bushels of
Mr Dutro ai.d fat
A good 5-room house on
dian school, has equipped a brass baml This is less than J ccnt a week, on"'one of"t"! Hart"
among the pupils and they are well on i>ODie a\e , one ot I. J. Marts
drilled and play well. Three dozen eggs, sold on the houses.
Uev D.Til I'endelton. a fuM-bloo.1 market today, will get you the FOR TRADE!
Cheyenne Indian, who is an Episcopal
minister, is now hold'ng regular ser- greatest weekly in Oklahoma, An organ for a cow.
;™nH,"lspsople' V-"1 s?"d/-v Thk Statk Capital, for ONE
he preached to a cou^rejfati in of fifty
ludians, iLostl;
tongue.
i i' Cornel ins. a Cheyenne Indian in Oklahoma to take tlik Wfkk-
and a graduate of the Carlyle school.
is on duty at the Cheyenne school. He I V STATE CAPITAL and to Send
is the only Indian lawyer of his tribe.
1 it also a year to his friend in the
DECIDED TO WHACK I P.
men. in their own YkAR. W e want every farmer
least, as an immigration drawer.
See our revised club list. Re-
member, after November 6,
*peei
t for Mi-
nine played a pa me of base bii
' Huinpiinei an.l Mi- ItoHe l.o
■ •I- in I'otter and vici in ;.i
County lieinocratn and Fopulint«. Make
Kunioii Slate.
The populist and democratic ceL
tralcnnuittees met last evening and • 1 89<J. the price will go back to
fixed up a fusion county slate dividing
the otlicers The partition agreed
G. EI LYNIIS.
A RAINBOW IN THE EAST
I looked and beheld the world
as an open book; and behold,
there were many bald heads
therein. Then, lo and behold,
1 saw in the midst thereof an-
c . . other angel, with much power
■•sen in your and great glory, and the name
upon it us ft,Hons: I quarter quick, and miss none of j thereof was Dan'DERIXE ! And,
V.t'"0,Lr.a.V. .y''""'-": al>or"«'-v-P°ne« the red-hot issues in the great l,ehold'this anSel was minister-
50 cents a year.
Terumseh TakluK.
Pxttawatoinie Countr. Aujr
fried up.
Tlieif Mill ih> a noldierV rev
•eli, Aujfu-I .Mtb. .'Ut and J.M
>■ <>m I.*h returned
The tlieruiou.eter ntoo.l at a
we* k ;n.ti Ne^etatlou iHdr\iu^
eount> tea
Ten
sell
f farms.
u in Tecum
J Kentucky
moat of the
j judge, register of deeds, surveyor. I
councilman seventeenth district, com- political Contest now on.
1 unssiouer iirst district, auti justice of j '
[the peace | Jhi
| Populists: Sheriff, clerk, treasurer.
superintendent, coroner, two repre j general news
sentatives seventeenth district, com- j
mitsioner secoud district and justice of 1 the world. It has eight pages
the peac
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I He , -.i term 4>i the j
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i apt
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dozen
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Address,
s r.vn-: capital print, co.
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
f the
the bald heads to come and
j see. "I have saved many, and
the: can save more," and lo and be-
hold many of them did come,
and did soak their heads, and did
see the hair grow like magic,
and did confess and were saved
in the sight of the multitude.
And 1 heard another little angel
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displayed? Do you want them cheaper than
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anyone else will
I I! a
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Little Bens!*
it tttpayal
>i r Al l • rtrt
V imml>er ol
- al Mr Lm
Itauuer Hrevitiea
T|' . Llocolo t
mr*
bii vicioitj have beiruu eut-
uk«j- a trip 10 Uutbrie 1am
but -pi'tit Sunday with Miu
io.>l be/11 s ueit liuuilut al
ii h«H Wen on the nick ll«t
rid family made a vi.lt to
injr folks upend Sunday even
Ddearor noeiety at Mt. Plean-
T of this diatrict lias
done
ud Mary ilennin^lon t |>« iu
-enU a tlozen. auil a jfood pen at forty ! l'*ul. Minn., Sept. l >t to 4th. 1^90, the
Mali i |roca, ti ve eents a doism Ke wlil imI Meanioo tickets t« 1
i onie iu aud see our bto<'k ^t. Paul. Minn., at the rate «>f S",*I.i « j
: from Outhrie. Tickets on sale Atiff
oiurHcenern kicur*i.in ,'luth and 31st, limited to return to!
r.itn points in IMinoi*. Iowa, Mis-I Sept. 15, 1898 BltBBliOR of limit OH I
j souri, Kansas and Nebraska to Ok la; deposit of ticket with joint agent of I
n iiu a *d 1 e.xaa, the Santa Fe route j terminal lines to St. Paul tin or before
| will sell excursion tickets at
limited
.iavs Tickets ou sale August 4th and
I'ith. September 1st ami '.".♦th. O. to-
her 6th and I'Oth I.. It dki ksky,
Agent.
si excursion tickets at rate of "sept 1tli, au extension of limit may
re for the round trip plus 9J tm j be obtained to and includiu^ Sept :io,
i! for return passage to twenti . I? —I . R. Dclaney, Aifent
KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO.,
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Wltllrroek Neva.
wiiit i; k TowimUip. Noble Count \ au f l
i roptol all klad la uctllMi nokdltloa.
lien III e v t re me I.v ifood t..r this time of year
N i fata this wm for the tir>t tune (g two
Tli*
■ t~ and popniisU do uot op^ak
* uoe the eouutv eouventlou.
I here is U tfood opening here for noine ent
priHiuir man to feed cattle here this «ini
Corn i- eiieap and plentiful
A com pai of our younir people went out
a fJ liiii|f pi. nic dunujf ihe ,aHi part of Ju
They report wore picnic ihan ti*h
Mr and ifr* (i.Hl.iard were up froiu I.ob
1 oiiLty Viaiilog their t.indiHaw an.l da.i^hU
Mr and Mi'< SCblieider. iithl *e.-k
J.K- sandem ami J P iJnr-t are back from
harveaiiu r and Ihrestiiue etpedilioii
They report too much rain fot ibre
lo pay.
Nortli and Ka«t-Houud KicurNloim via the
nauta Ke Kuutt.
Milwaukee. Wis, August 25th to.
• irv.m . 27th. nmloo.l coD.ention Kepubli,-.n ,
I.enffu,-. rate, une low.-tt Hrit-el j.
fare for the round trip TiekeU od i
sale August 2S<1 and v.tli, good to r<-.
L,t(r t turn until August : tth.
X*b., August 16th to-.'4111. I
evungelistlo eonterenee and annual !
institute and convention Young I'.o-1
but pl.'a t iLristian Ualon. Kate one fare
for the round trip Tickets on sale!
\ugust tilth, 17 tli un,| l at Ii Tickets
will only be executed and honored for
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.4th and 2Mb.
Kxtension of Limit—By deposit ol I
ticket with joint agent of tennina j
lint s at Omaha on or before Au/us* j
.'4th an extension of return limit rua\ j
l e ootaiued to aud iocludiog tvrent\
. | da.vs from date of deposit.
l. k. uu.anki, aent ;
For sale—one lot No. 12, block (JS on
Capital Hill, os it a two-room house,
clauset. stable, aud other out-building
a five wire fence worked in with pick
-'th around said lots Call at Statk
' Al'iTAl. ,'e and see wiiat a bar^aiu
Thomas You.ho.
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