The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 106, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 5, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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t'MATTAS' OOA.'IVnn.. S*pt. I,hc
movement inaugurated by Charles
Uroadway l!ou , of Ne« \or't to per*
■ Mituato the history of the - .ulhern
confederacy and deeds of southern
bravery by erecting a ir.a.-n t •
mi-mi rial building wa*promoted by t. e
action of the board of trustees, whose
first session was brought to a
close last ni„'ht cu Lookout mountain
Corporate existence will be given thi" |
movement by the charter obtained in ,
Mississippi for the Confederal Memo- j
rial nssoc ation. The idea of a ba..i<
abbey has been abandoned as impracti-,
cable and the structure to le erectc . I
will te called the confederate memor al j
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t w ™ m 1j
hi] fw.3 5W
1, A- O.C.W.. „
- , .' e«r.h,r T?dBa^ institute. The board organized by
"hall IB victor V/'Vv'i.n a«-V iJ« *• " electing lien. W. I). Unpiey. of 1 eosa-
•neve VUUin* Workmen ^ 1.. M- W. I ^ ,,resi lent and lien. C. A.
j fclvao'i, of Atlanta, vie© prt
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"SOKTU. EA*t AKP WEST
aj^er.
409 &:3.S A. m.
4 > ; 4 Mp* •
Ml
-..ITU. -
Kail. City
Guthrie
5:fc* p* ni
6:50 a. tn. :0:S0p.m.
u ! Local Fre gbt-
' I U>c*\ Fn-i^hi.
>ObT«W«iT'
i ^ Hrnve« •11 V
jh. worth. Aiaite® n
iihrie
1 J*.S5 p. m-
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i 1.00 P- °L
4'T7 ''Ji-.ip- ra.
406 p- ^*
P _:- ■
Mhoi wto l
CHOCTAW,
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WNier
Krftn.-uawe
Keil OaU
• Wilburtfu
Hartshorne
•• Alderson
Arrive South McAleat®*"
Leaves "
Calvin
• * lio'.denvllle..
• \Vewo-a
gftrtcfaoro
Arrives SHawtee
Lea%:^ McLoud
•• Che *:vw City.
Arrive oklahoma City
Leaves
Yukon
i ti Eeno
• Fort Beno
r.\+ p-"
^ -.10 u. ui.|V:.iv , .«a
, Local Freight.
Wood, of New Orlcan-. .
to act as general man- i
while the Fourth national |
of Nashville was do. - j
as treasurer and depo> -
tory of fwn is. both suVject t>|
cha'i e at its nest meeting. October
J.\ at Helle Mead. Gen. W. II. Jack-
fon. of Tennessee; <' >'.. IloVert White,
of Virginia; lien. J. 15. Urisw, of Ken-
tucky. and Gen. iloss. of Texas, wtrJ
.. "is-itu:ed an oXL"-utive committee.
Tue ij.au for raisin? the neee*sar>
fun<ls provides for thu ftp^ointnieu.
axon's in cacli counte to muke a thor-
ouprh canvass in every stat t In the
ooulh. Its chief mi>- iou will be eiiu-
catiocal in character, by collecting to-
gether the correct facts at issue in the
history of the late war.
PKRBY OCCUBH BUUELT.
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m V-'
DEALERS IN-
H AEDWAEE AND AGRICULTURE IMPLBM^KTS.^
Harrison Avenue.
What liuVuaVVuotT
COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. p" ^ rguscn Stags Line-
CD
?1 LAHOMA A ^
Po you want A7'"-t8*
V t) you want a > "".aMon
ly, you want t > buy iiiTthln*
you want Bo^rder-i or LcIrt*'
Do you want any ' Help," kh.o cr reraa
Do you want l' it'**"5
Do rou want h Purtncr? v_
J vnil Wit; Serva-.un, C'f-V« T l.f>-!l«.Btf.
r ju:l want to H.i t r.....u>. n ;-M" e1Ht.« _
t)n you waniio IJuy or Sc.. UorM, w £«=
or any kind of a Vehicle?
Do you want to Sell or Rent your HouM.
Ko t in • ContrlbntUma or Ala tor to® Oftee* store. Lot or Farm? .
Silver IleuuHTat . Have you LoJt or Found a«ytn ra-
TOPCKA, Kan.. Sept. 8.-Un i.ed ; SjfA-aa, M *•'' — «
- ; .j t-'ot Attorncv ( I errv, Hare you Scrocd-Hand Good* of a..y kind
! i' to a communication from J. |
i. • ehairt!.::: .if the ..e-no-.-rat.. if «>, titaCarr.-aLwill pntit'.*a a J.J. •• *«
.tste coramitteo, reque. tin j a «Ir bu- .« «nj.^a.e
lion to till, campa a fnnd, dcc.inntto A w nt in Tna Btjlti c.Ter f&ln ■
moly. and pave hi:, reasona. Here- brir.g quick rc:am .
i :iuics the Chicap> piatiorm as un- j ttqu F5AJ..,El-
and at a. departure from
of the party, and I
Perry and Pawnee, Oklahoma. Stage kavresda..} as io^
lows: Leaves Perry for Pa.vnec 12:30 P- m* £
Pawnee at 7 p. rr.. Leaves Pawnee for Perry 3.,0 a. m.
Arrives at Perry at 3 p. m.
accomodations.
n
D.
Notice for Hlda*
I.Vi
: ;t\*
•''. I-
roi: SALS—Old papers at this ofic*e.
i nta, 50 for 15 cents, 100 for ,,A
fiolp Wanted
Wist*-:
Arriw
Fanshawe
cone.u les t y fiayincinai we-.un* i•• i
ill control of the party machinery hava . ^ ;-
come to a "parting of the ways '1 ho Everj i>
_ 4 I ., . •> *> 1 I ulan 411
■'.C principles of the part.',, and j ^'■"Yoee^sofor'liTcenw; ioofor2Scents
declares that he cannot conscien-j ^
tiouRly support its nominees. H" .
con . • )es byaayinffthatheandthe men j ^ WADE.{_Tllke my aavlce:take agency for
• . tk*>r Folding \"apor Bath t ;ibinet.
Everybody l.uy-. sick or -ell Turkish, n..-
„ tr. I an 1 I stun or medicated l.ntlis al home; no tiatb tube
letter e trae as a surpt 1 jo to IjOVc an 1 f ^ i;ure«. ,-oi.i-. rheumatism, ail
his associates. They had been le 1 to I 1)l0ud, siiP. nerve and kidi,ey d. .a<e-. Beeii-
^-vc V 1 1 / i:-
"olil standard dem^erali^ c°n,'enuon columhus?.<>. _
I ,st we,k that he ha I w ^Uene l in hi, j
purpose to bolt Bryan and bewail. | sa rooJ
jri„(-,rt1 riMKlchllil In an Im-.i'ia'-.ir.
Cnit'Aiio. -cut. 5.—The only tfraua
v\
I'auo-t^
• \Vilburt«n
BirUliorne.
.. Alderson
Leatti B« I McAlester
Arrives
Calvin
Ht- deurllle
Wewoka
E^r.eboro
Lf>;ives Shawnee
ArrlTM " ,
McLoud
Ctioctaw City
Leaven Ok'.tih''iua City
Arrives
• \'u«tou
« E Keno
t Fo-
ANTED—A salesman in this c un
-,fi! the trade a line of staple
.,i •out. ;>•—Hi'' «' > ! Handled by every store. Must l>e *rt-«-.
l'ili.ip Armour, t.e UlUev* :
etie.
10 :(•"-!
m. 11: :> i
U .M) 3. Ill
V) r«. m
of tn'lHou'i of U1U^ ta.e owutr
'.illions of do'li'.rs, is fi^htin^ fcr
inanir. abate r. The cMlrt was born
last Tuesday to Mr. an I Mrs. .f. Ojdon
Armour. The little jrirl was so small
and so delicate that it was decide d in-
stantly that she must le confined in an
incubator's care. It may he necessary
to keep the child in the machine for
several weeks.
HriV.i'i y I li;trti -«l in i < i\«-i.t.«yi.
^ooda are sold on time.
T W. Co., cireensboro. N C.
Drawer I
Antelope—J. I. Haywood. I r.r.-- r..
BiHUiart'k—N. A- Miller. Uulhalt.
B-arCreek-l . It. Young. Meridian.
Cimarron—W. li Wiiltaais L 'i.
Cimarron—J. Cannon. Langston.
( -dur-J. \V. Knowles. Crescent
Crescent—L. W. Graham. Crescen*
(tuthrie Township—C. 11 Filaon, a
Iowa— Win. Stew art. Tohee.
Iron Mom d-J. P. Rhodes. Guthrie.
Lawrn—O. L. Uro>>i<«. Guthrie.
Mar^iiall—T W Buyee. Marsha
Mutha T. W- Hatileld, M ;Uia
View—J. W Havenshite. Star. iaru.
Orlando—E. G. Sharpe, Orlando.
Ro-e Hill—Jasper Phelps. M ha
Seward—Charles Seeiey, Waterloo
Springer H. A. Herwig. Guthrie.
Spr t'gvale--Wm. Pow.ll, Beulah.
Spring Creek—W. P Aden:*. West.
Woodland Isaac Dod.l. Lima.
Guthrie— Firsi ward~W. M. Spur ocA.
T. W. Taylor. Guthrie. .-it *u«
Guthrie—Third ward—g H Do-.son. an*. Sealed bi^s will be received at tne
w spencer, guthrle. ntHce for the removal of
t{• vond ar.'.-B. T. IlalBer. and county e.erKS OHu .or u t- .
c [i ltecfro. c/uthrie. , s.OOo yards of dirt according to plans
Guthrie—Fourth ward-W. H ' J __ "~
T--,u,hne-E.UM,bF ;b ward T. H. Voun?. | bounty" clerk's office
Guthrie
Guthrie—West Fifth
Guthrie.
S. L. OVERSTBEET.
Chairman.
The Hire.' fr^en < "ft f..r i'utw.
Washihgtor, Sept. 5.—Tba troaaurj [
department ha* teaeived ? .'.ceTaraj,
confirming the tv.'u;is!ied report that •
the ans'-ected filibuster Three 1- riends
slii pol out of Jacksonvi.le. l-!a., hai-j
bor' We.lnesdav niuht, pmba'.iy for a >
trio to Cube. SUf is suppose 1 to have j
'•••en loaded with arm- and aiuinaoi- j
tioa and men for the ir.-uifren
iWIlCC * 1 0 ~ *i ^
Good teams and first-c.ass
M, TERRiLL, Manager.
x'. GENTS WA.2-.
. XljLr .
Millions in It-Cumpalyn Book.
M. Hial.y ami ail eain'.i.iates.
Neat paa*-- ' " •
for outtit-i|illck. C.'Vl.i. s 3.'l.t Market. Thlii.
delphia. Penn.
A GENTS for the beet and mo<t enmplen
A < ampaijrn Book I'arti.-- ; ™ ia
,.f !S <: IT cent .'Oian..--i n . < ' t; 1
Mi ti.uini l'ub. Co.. Chicago. 1.
Hoiuetteekara* Jbxcurniou.
From ooints in Illinois, Iowa, Mis-
souri, Kansas and Nebraska to o.;.a-
homa a-d Texas, the Santa Je route
will sell excursion tickets at rate o.
one fare for the round trip plus
limited for return pa-saife to twenty
da-.- Tickets on sale August 4tli and
• ,tli September 1st and 29th, Octo-
ber Cth and 20th. UROK^NKY;
Notice.
_ _.2« u a don-potfopojae I Twm be a meeting of the
■ sp^^oTrhft: True Republican club on Hat
Via-", uunata' I • ■ •,. Sentetnber .'.tb, at - oroiv
I"'.'''.rVitatim "r tV\■ „harp' All the members and the pub-
fpr«*«aM % jl ISe^riag^t I lio are requeeted to .be preeent. Bum
ItHtEYUttCHtumtina b7 Dracctet*. nees of importance to be tran act( ..
■or .-lit lu plain ivriipp." ; ;-j,- „rder of the pies.dent.
A..1 Maiishai-L, C.H.LI.WV.
Urcuiar m*iit roauc^t. Secretary
, 2,GOO varus m fj, . .Un
Merten. and ^ J clfications now on hie in the
ward T. u Young.' county clerk's office. Bids will be
, . opened September 7, 1890, at - p. in.
ward—E. L. Jackson, j r r \y. R. STEPI.F.TOK,
Chairman County Hoard.
Guthrie, O. T., Sept 1, 189(i.
.. e Never ble
■■mm 11
For oti. ■
information applv to JBK. H,.Ln«
J. w. WILSON,
Attorney-at-L^\v.
Special Attention to Collections.
" Practice in all Courts.
OB„_B.e 'v':v:"f)ll0ku
ho-ua v«.. Outhile, UW.
icu mo v>' vaf*Sept. J.—In 't'he'Thiril i | Kirst Published in The Daily OUla-
*SEr££& conrentlon last bom. SUf Capital Bept. .„ M
niaht three Lamb men went over to j ORPIN amc imo. 323.
Congressaian
B tic.
Kllett, and charges of
Frink Himself
Will begin
for l 5 cents
civing
meals
Ioe Cream Every Day
Go to Himself for Spring
Chicken.
S2COJJD STREET,
CODljressurau out t t. -
briber.- were publich made, and the I An Ordinance Appropriating' Certain
convention bccamo a mob. The Lamb , Mon,ys to the l'ayment of Sundry
1,^S1>& andCoun*
davits that they were offered money to ; «
vote for Kllett. . hereby appropriated for the purpose
(told In Venezuela. i 0f pavin'cr bills upon the following ac-
Kondos, Sept. ."..—The St. James coun{s, and which bills have hereto-
Gazette publishes u letter signed by {ore been approved by the Council, to-
.-One who accompanied tiov. Heminp . wit;
on the tour of inspection in the gold j j}iuR on account of general
..t «it a nnvthivpst district fund
Fee and salary fund
Waterworks expense fund. . .
Water works Improvement
Hills on account of road and
bridge fund
Bills on account of band inter-
est fund • • • ■ !' ' '
\nd the Mavor and City eleru are
herebv directed to draw warrants on
said accounts for the same in favor of
3t a,!8
SE2SZ8BBEBC11JSW
NOW is the appointed time to buy what you need . t t..e
Never in the history of Guthrie were goods offered so lot..
„ - .101
And the Old Reliable STAR BAZA AH so well known throughout the
territory has inaugerated an
403.ST
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120.70
territories of the northwest district
(of Venezuela) in which the writer
savi that the whole country is rich in
Hold and adds that be is sure that
within a year '.here will be a hi.' boom
there.
shipping Spelter to Kurope.
PlTTSiil'KO, Kan., seo*. a. 1 he I.nn-
von Smelting Co. has mu le th • lir.-t
shipment of 11 cars of spelter to Ku-
r,|. i' tliey having a contract t" s.np . sai« aecuuu^ -
tons to Havre. France. The enrs the persons to whom said
were 'aleled with liir^ P!^arJ«; ^ j This ordinance shall take
isrnatin.' the contents of the oars, t^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ forue and effect from
names «.ttit* manufacture . ^ pas9age, approval and
designation of the loa •• | pubiiCation. , 3 ,
t lialrmau llynom'*
\<i\isers. j Approved this 3rd day of Septemt er,
Opposite the Government j ]xw.v,ai-..l.s, ind . s.-pt. .-..-chair- A D. istw, fauqchaksok.
I ma., lSvnum this afternoon appointed |SBAI.] A.O. li«VlHA"
four members of the executive cmmit- Attest: - -
FRINK HIMSELF. | tee of _the "tlon^de^tie party. ^ Gao. M. ^
' " Kv.: K. I'. Kr.nthoff. of Kansas j Thr s.lio.al League.
it M >•: 1- W- Ctitijheon, of Mio*
August Clearing Out
u io
In Dress Goods—All the Summer Goods we have left Must Go.
acre.
lawns.
dimities,
NAINSOOKS,
ORGANDIES,
SWISSES,
INDIA LINENS,
BATISTS,
PONGEES,
1-3
LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS.
TABLE LINENS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
OIL CLOTHS.
TOWELS,
DRAPERIES.
SCRIMS.
A BAINBOW IN THE E&ST
! ..
ne ota, an 1
delphia.
.John C l.ullit, of Phila-
C lllCAiit
ept.
r-.itii 1 uslon.
..-The
I looked and beheld the world ! >jpt. 5.-The
as an open book; and behold, | ro*]ni,,it rel,lv t„ the den.i.e-atie prop-
there were many bald heads lo fuse is that they agree pro-
.* • Tam 1/- ortrl hphnlfl. . : 1^,4 • , , Im::t ■ t- 'T«o s are placed
Mannin
Na ii > .a!
therein. Then, lo and behold,
I saw in the midst thereof an
other angel, with much power
and great glory, and the name
thereof was DANDER1NE And. _
behold, this angel was minister- kv.
ing the bald heads to come and ; mand.-t
see. "I have saved many, and
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 I heard another little angel
cry, "Bald heads must go!
One bottle convinces the
agnostic.
vi led four t Oiiulist electors are placed
on the ticket, and that Taylor, th.
gubernatorial candidate, will divide
time in a y int discu-sion of state is-
sues with Minims, their candidate.
Booth-Tucker Coining Wilt
Ivan.. Seot. 5.—Com-
< ClTV,
ISootli-Tuc!
ton army, will te
and .M to ormally o
armv sh -l'er in tli
of the -h Her is t
housing for poor pt
price.
. r. of the ^alva
iere Septem er
r>en t ' Salvation
s city. The object
o provide food and
;onlc at a very low
KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO.,
CUTHRIE, O. T.
$1.00 per Bottle bv Druggists.
Ladies Who Value
A r*fln?dcompletion must o e Pozioni'3 Pow
der. It produces a soft and beautiful skip.
„ r u o! 11 one rhlOTlfc
Uracil Tiikk. Mo.. Sept. 5.-Sheriff
John K. Hay, of Shannon county,
rested Jim llarr.es in Uevnolds county
..ad Sam llerran in this county, l'liev
are both hor e thieves, an . the last of
a gansr whose operations extended
from Reynolds county to Douglas
county.
st un r Sunk l>i 1 ^-VrrylHiut.
NbW York. Sept. r..-*The Steamer
Rosedale, plying between tlmc.ty and
llri i-'eport. Conn., was sunk by the
ferryboat Oregon in the Ka-t river ye -
terday. The paeeengera ami crew were
all rescued. Sha wa *alaad at sioo,-
A. K
president of the Nejrr
lea rue, has appointed the
lowing as mom ers of the exc.mt
muiittee for the present cainpai
and the ensain.' two years; W. 1-
Scott, llllnoii; Con A. Rlohont, Wash*
iii.'ion; Go .rge E. Taylor. Iowa; Ja nes
\ \Y. Howard. Pennsylvania; J. Mil-
ton Turner. M ssour : J. Allen 1. -
New York; L. Ii. Christy. Indiana: C.
j!. Plnmmer, Massachusetts; i.torge
\Y. Tauner. KentheUy.
tinnt.mil to Harriet Beerhei si **•
Tol'KKA. Kan.. Sept. 6.—At a 11 ee I
of tiie Woman's l'ro.-resstve I ".icj
lea,-ue here yesterday Mrs. Otis w,:.
of ea-Conjrreaaman 3. '• s- •'arte
a movement to erect a monument •
the memory of HarrietBeecher Stowe.
l.i Hung Chang was a visitor to Wash
ipgton City on the 4th.
All Ladies Slippers. Oxford Ties, Etc , Price cut
ONE-HALF.
The First national b.vi±: of Helena.
Mont., failed on the 4th with f4,50u,(K)« |
liabilities.
yn^T^RirnxD
ruvuutx
French R''1 ' I
lit Day
VITA LIS iQtli Day.
v 9 r. __
THK AB« VE HL9CLTS.
and TOfelt
20th Day
, , 1 tint nenetrate the very bottom, that will send these
,. "X.Hc ^„gs".hS will make the' name of the STAR BAZAli shine with a new brilliancy
goods on electric o- • j kv anv house at any time in any place.
;; m " -fiw tumble of prices which marks our sale place, the STAR
BAZAR head and shoulders abov^ purse-opening, dollar doubling competition.
tail jsr.£% <£* >- ^ Vou
are throwing away money if you miss this sale.
A Perfect Bargain Cyclone
Boys' and Youth's Clothing for a Song.
SKEWS' SUiTS. *-ook!
I iVht. medium or heavy weight. Not one garment from U T i-Alir -its. your choice S3.«
b tir •' stock reserved, and everyone at feather-weight prices— lot 2-A11 Si suits, your choice 85.4..
rve-oDenin'e wonder-creating prices, divided into lots for your lj0X :)_AU510 suiu, choice for S>'..55
. convenience and ours Here's tAere U,T « «•ckok' ** "
'STgiXttoS.. Call today- _ « . !«, —««•*«•
> 80ih vtr
VlT4llt
iiod
t I'-
< urr or
"caTumVt moiciHt C0.:tM1CA8O. III.
Fir Sale by Wallace A. Wullor.
First and Harrison Avenue.
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