The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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Morning
And lasting the balance
week,
of the
klnfhoru la up bJ ■ronn4 « in
kuol i Locum Uroft w *«ll
a long
Will have a sale of
Colored
Silks.
LOT I
50 lengths from 2 yards
to 30 yards in each
piece. Summer Silks
and China Silks. Reg-
ular prioe, 25 to 35c.
SALE PRICE, 15c.
Hi
LOT 2
45 lengths of Plain
Chinas, Plain Surahs,
Crepe Silks, and fancy
Silks. Regular price,
55c to $1.00 a yard.
HALE PRICE, 25c
LOT 3
50 Idts of Plain China
Drapery Silks and fan-
cy llress and Waist
China Silks. Regular
price 49c to 75c.
SALE PRICE, 35c
LOT 4
75 lengths Fancy of
Waist Silks, fancy Per-
sian Dress Silks and
Plaids Waist Silks.
Regular price 89c to
$1.25.
SALE PRICE 45c
11
Suudajr
Sunday
Mr. saftpp • "lowly recovering froi
*Ttir'd*n. at Mr Bucklr* *« •"
and dellahtful tim« r«vwrt*d
O. A. Nloh; ! oli ba returned from the ataw
Th cattle are dying with the blackleg In
tbid vicinity-
Mckinley Menu
McKinlby, Logan County, Okla.. Oct. 8 —
Everything U all right in the valley.
Sreley Baker returned home Thursday
Mimh McDanielH*wa« vi lt ng ber parent*
Winn Merrick returned from Guthrie
Thursday.
Mr Sumner, of Peri
houMe Monday night . ...
Some of the McKinle.vites atteuded the part/
at Mr Moore's in Bodnworth Friday night
Win Humphrey anil family visited frieuds on
the Cimarrou Sunday.
Tecumseh Taking.
TicVMtEB. Pottawatomie County. Oct 8.-
ouite a front this morning.
Much of the early cotton it* blooming for the
Hei'ond crop. 0 .
La*t Wednesday our cotton Buyers bought
817 liiilen anil ahout WW bales (or the week,
They hav.- alxo shipped thirty c ur l..au of coi
ton and cotton need the pant week. Little
Tecumaelt la aeeond to Guthrie a, a cotton
market "and do t you forget it.'
Tei-iimHehiten were too buny on the ~.u to
celebrate the opening of thU county but the
south end of the county did it up in tiue ahape
t Avo a with a free barbecue, etc.
" Au«li rinkltug
Anvil.. Seminole Tp. Lincoln County. Oct. 8
Cotton all picked over tirat time and part the
second.
D. S. Pritchett has his cotton gin running.
John Curran went to Shawnee Monday
A grand ball at the Anvil h ll last week
Cotton i turning out about one-third of a
bale per acre
A good rain last week.
H. Smith was in Shawnee Monday.
Wheat is being sowed in these parts.
Alpha Dodger#.
Alpha. Omeng Tp . Kingfisher Co.. Oct. 8.—
A good raiu bund ay.
Rev Kelsey preached here Sunday.
C J Barrackuian has been sowing wheat.
Itev Collina is going to lecture here some
time In the near future.
Some of the young folks enjoyed a good time
at the dance at Mr Mauley's Saturday night.
Hon R Brownlee delivered a political ad-
dress at Omega Tuesday evening in the inter-
•*-,t Of Mr Flynn
A big crowd was present at the dance at Bert
Grove's Monday night.
Kremllu Items.
Khemlin. Kremlin T|p.,Garfield Co. Oct. 8.—
It la getting very.dr.v.
Very little plowing for wheat has >een d6n .
The wheat acreage in this neighborhood will
be small another year.
Corn 1b about all gathered and the early corn
is good.
Kremlin's new school house Is about com-
pleted and It Is an ornament to the town.
Mr Elmer Johnson i« teaching the Kremlin
school. . .
Henry Myers Intends going to Kansas for the
winter. ,
Ed Myers will take charge of things in his
absence.
Kenfrow Kouutlups
Renfrow. Grant County, Okla.. Oct. 8.—
Jim Mack look a thirty-day lay-off and is
drilling his wheat.
(ieorge Owen took a trip to the C. and A.
ouutry last we^k.
Last week tjie air was full of grasshoppers
traveling south.
A good rain Saturday put the grouud m good
shape for planting wheat. A number of the
people already had their wheat in the ground.
Nick Runback has leased his claim and
moved his family and effects to Caldwell. We
understand they will spend the winter inTexas.
The republicans had a blow out at Renfrow
last Friday. County Attorney Asher was the
attraction.
John Sullivan will move to the state this
week.
4 Wholesale an<l Retailers. 4
For the next 30 days Special inducements for Country Merchants in the Whole-
sale Department. Consignments of Hardware, Pumps, Plumbing goods, Glass, Wagon
and Buggy wood work, Blacksmith supplies of all kinds received daily, whichwill be
sold at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Refregerators and Ice Chests at cost.
GIVE US A. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. ve
F'a.rQ.-u.lietrsorL &, Morris-
216 Oklahoma Avenue
North of Land Office
Camp Creek Whispers
8.—
II
LOT 5
Black Dress Silks.
Poic Dc Soie.
Armure.
•Gros Grain.
Satin Duchess.
Satin Rhadame.
All guaranteed Perfect goods.
Regular $1.25 goods.
SALE PRICE SI.
rmsmBroihirs
Oklahoma Ave.
Camp Ckkrk, Simpson Tp.. D Co.. Oct
We are having pleasant weather since me
frost.
Mrs. A 51. Miller and baby are ailing
Lee Mosher is still no belter
Albert Sumpter. Jasper Niles and family will
start for Smith county. Kansas, the men to
pick corn while the women visit with friends
and relatives.
The Elm Grove Sunday school is improving
both in attendance and interest. We are glad
to see It prosper.
Claude Kedna. the mail carrier, will start
for Kay county today.
District No. 1 will begin a four-months'
school today with Mrs. Dent as teacher
Charles Henry has his corn about husked.
Mr. Austin has a new buggy.
Jim Sumpter will work iu the blacksmith
shop during his con's absence.
Scott Tompson has moved to his claim on
Kiser creek.
Valley Center News.
Vali.IT Cbntkr, Berry Tp.. Grant Co.. Oct. 8.
(iood rains in this sectiou of the country
Some of our people attended me reunion at
Jefferson. All report a very pleasaut time.
Jim Turner, who has been visiting friends
near Wichita. Kau . returned home Weduesday
of last week.
The farmers in this vicinity are putting out
large wheat crops.
Duck hunting is the main sport now.
Rev. Olliver. of Pond Creek, preached at this
place Sunday for the last time before going to
conference.
Most of the people who have been up in the
state working are getting home attain
Orris Kugart is attending school in Pond
Creek. i
_ _mes Dennis experts to leave soon ''or Kan
sas, where be is going to teach school-
Keith Kllppiugs.
Kkith. Alva Township Woods Co . Oct 8.—
Farmers are busy seeding
We have had one light frost.
Miss Tillie Clasen will teach a three-months'
term «>f school near Clay this winter.
Charley Ciwenip has returned from the state
for a short visit.
Pleasant Valley school opened this morning
with Miss Josie liigginbothm in charge.
Mr. Cattell and family will move to Kiowa
this week They have rented th.dr place to
Joe (iasser.
J. A. Roush will start to Pawnee county.
Kansas, in a few days.
Rev Fisk. from near Macksvllle. Kan., is
holding a revival at Pleasant Valley school
house.
Ed Owens will leave for the state in a few-
days to be gone most of the winter.
Highland Huntings.
Hk.h land, (1 aril eld county. Ok. October 8.—
Weather cool and pleasaut.
There has been several frosts visited this vi-
cinity.
Wheat sowing and corn gathering are the
order of the day.
Miss Stella Conley will begin teaching school
in Highland district Monday.
The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Sears is
quite sick.
Mrs Riler Is slowly improving from her long
spell of sickness. •
Mrs Landis is again in our midst after an ex
tended trip to Missouri.
Mrs Curtis is visiting her sister Mr-> Riley
this week.
W W Burlison left Monday morning to visit
her daughter in Arkansaw.
Mrs W Spaur has returned Monday from a
visit to her pareuts in Guthrie. She reports a
delightful time while she was gone
Tohee Items.
Tohxe. Springvale Tp.. Logan Co , Oct. 8.—
Cotton picking is the ordes of the day.
It Iooks as though winter would soon be here,
uite a lot of our people attended the plrcu*
Thursday.
<;eo Clark han sold his place to Chas Curl
Mr* Taniehill Is on the sick list.
Miss Delia Hensley Is in Guthrie attend ng
school.
A A Bryson went to Edmond Saturday
Cotton picker* iu great demand.
Hamilton Bros, are doing lots of ginning
Mrs Bryson has moved to Edmond to scuool
her childreu
Joe Douuell and wife spent Sunday with Mr
Taylor.
John Waters had a close call the other da •
w hile going to Suuday school The cart w heel
struck a stump turning the carl over and
throwing hiin out. He e caped with onl.-
few slight bruises.
Election Notice.
At a meeting of the board of county commis
-ioners of Logan county. Oklahoma territory,
held Aug. 17th A D. 1806, the following order
was made as to changing voting precints for .
1WW. to-wit . ,, I
Cimarron township divided on the township
line dividing townships 1ft 1 eaat and 17 1 east,
also ordered aud established for township 17
range 1 east, voting place at Oak Grove school
house on the southwest quarter sectiou 21
township 17 range 1 east; and for township ltt
range I east at the house of Thomas White on
northwest quarter of section 22 township 1ft
range 1 east
Also on the following dates herein mentioned
the following changes were made, to-wit
Guthrie, Okla., September 14, 189ft, 7:30 am
The commissioners pursuant to adjournment
met at the office of the county clerk in the city
of Guthrie, Oklahoma. Present: Commission
ers 8 P Atherton and N H Sturgis.
Attest: r Emmktt STitw art. Clerk.
The commissioners considering the matter
of place for holding elections in and for the
townships hereinafter named, order that in
said townships for the general election for
IHQft and until otherwise designated be held
and the voting places be as follows, to wit:
Guthrie Twp - Pleasant Grove school house
on the se qr sec 21, twp 16, r 2 w.
Spring Creek Twp—School house on the ne
qr sec 29, twp IB, r I w. , .
Oak View Twp—Banner school house on the
ne qr sec 29, twp 18, r 4 w.
Marshall Twp—School house on the ne qr
sec 26, twp 19, r 4 w.
Hismark Twp- School house on the se qr sec
20, twp 19. r 4 * , , .
Rose Hill Twp—Cottonwood school house on
the se qr sec 20, twp 18. r 3 w.
Woodland Twp—Cedar vale sc hool house on
the bw qr sec 21, twp 17, r 3 w.
Lawrie Twp—Riverside school house on the
se qr secx28, twp 17. r 2 w.
Be.ir Creek Twp-Town house.
Springvale Twp-Town house.
Iron Mound Twp—Stockade school house on
se qr sec 20, twp 16, rllw,
N. H. Sturgis,
S. P. Athbrton.
Commissioners
Attest: R Emmett STSWiBT, Clerk.
The county commissioners considering on
motion following declare it unanimously
passed, to-wit:
It appearing that there were more than <*>0
votes cast iu Mulhall township at the last an-
nual election held Nov. 6, 1894, on motion the
township was divided into two votiag pre-1
cints. named and described as follows
All that portion of Mulhall township laying
south of the half section line running east and
west through sections 13, 14, 15>, 16, 17 and 1*,
twp 1H, r 2 w, in Logan county,© T, to be
known as Mulhall south voting precinct and
the Fairview school house on the se qr sec 20,
twp 18, r 2 w, shall be the voting place.
All that portion of said township laying
north of said line to be kaown as North Mul-
hall votiug precinct and the votinz place shall
be at the school house in Mulhall city.
Attest, R Emmktt Stewat, Clerk.
The commissioners considering the matter
of election inspectors for l.*96 for the townships
hereinafter named, appointed the followi~~
named persons as inspectors thereof, v:
to-wit,
South Mulhall precinct—M J Scott
North Mulhall precinct-F M Spangler.
Springvale precinct—John W Killough.
South Cimarron precinct—David Swank.
North Cimarron precinct—J J Cannon
Iowa precinct—Ed Haynes.
S P Athebtom.
N H Sturi.18.
"" Commissioners
U Atttest, R Ehmftt Stewart, Clerk.
Also, on April 7, 1M96, granted petition for
change of voting place for Orlando township
and ordered the said voting place of said Or-
lando township to be in the town of Orlando.
Oklahoma territory.
Lseal] Attest: R. Emmett Stewart,
|Clerk of Board and County Clerk.
We Have No Closing Out Sale to Offer!
But Without Blow
V
or Bluster!
a LARGE STOCK
We wish to announce that we have purchased
OF FINE TAILORS' WOOLENS from the Largest Market
of the East where
GOES SO FAR—WHICH WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT
Prices To Suit The Times-
Business Sack Suits 835.00 and Upwards. Business Pants 85.00 and Upwards
These are the best values ever offered in the city for
Honest Goods and Strictly High Grade Work.
6
105 Oklahoma Avenue.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS
POSITIVELY CUKE ALL
Nervous Diseases—Falling
M.'innrs, 11111 •'>t -11<-y. Slerph'M
new. etc., caused by Abuse and
other Excesses and lndhicre-
Hons. They quickly aud
surely restore Loot Vitality In
old or young, and tit a man for
Rtudy, tiuHlness or marriaKe.
Prevent Insanity and (JniiHump-
tlon If taken In tline. Their uso
all others fall. Insist upon
having the genuine A fax Tablkts. They havo cured
thousands and will cure you. We give positive written
guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund tlie
money. Price 60 cents per package, or six packages
(full treatment) for $2.50. By mail, in plain wrapper,
upon receipt of price. Circular free. Address
AJAX REMEDY CO., "c^aSSMu1"
For sale iu Guthrie, Oklahoma, by
P. H. Lillie & Co.. and Wallace
Muller Druggist.
v7
IN PRIZES
For the (1. A. R. reunion at I'onca
City, Oct. Ktth to l'ith, inclusive, the
Santa Fe route will, sell excursion
tickets fromall stations from Purcell
to ArkanvoFCity to Ponca Citv at rate
of one and one-third fare for the round
trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 13th to 1' th
inclusive, good to return until Oct. 17.
—L. H. Delaney, Kgcnt.
WANTED.
Help Wanted.
WANTED-Men who will work for Jg5
month salary, or large commission,
selling staple goods by sample to dealers. Ex-
perience unnecessary. Household Specialty
Co.. 70 W. lib St., Cincinnati, O.
FOR SALB-
FOR SALE--Old papers at this office
10 cents, 50 for 15 cents, 100 for 25 cents.
We will give 850.00 in prizes for tlie best corn grown^y '
in Logan and Lincoln counties to be divided
as follows:
A 825 Suit of Clothes for the Best 10 Ears.
A 815 Overcoat for the Second Best 10 Ears.
A $10 Suit of Clothes for the Third Best 10 Ears.
Prizes will be awarded by competent judges, two from Logan
county and one from Lincoln county. Call at our store and get
full particulars and instructions.
W. E. Hodges, Cashier. Geo. E. Billingsley, Fres
Chas. E. Billingsley, Asst. Cash,
Capitol National Bank
BOARD OIT DIRECTORS
A. g. Hkowkr, Capitalist, Utica, N. Y. Geo. E. Bii.linosi.kv, Guthrie, Ok.
VV. E. Hodges, Guthrie, Ok. John F.Stone, Guthrie, Ok.
Cha.8. E. Billingsley, Guthrie, Ok.
We Want Your Eggs !
Wc must have 50.000 dozen before November 1, and we are
prepared to pay the very highest market price. We want fresji ,
to, e££s—from farmers only. No derty, sunburnt, or old held, salted
| or pickled eggs wanted. Bantam and Guinea eggs go at half
'price. We must have these eggs, and as a further inducement we
I will give to the first forty bringing us the highest number of eggs
[before November 1, a handsome and convenient patent Egg Car-
1
Capital,
Surplus,
$50,000.00
$10,000.00
Solicits the Accounts of Merchants, Individuals and Corporations.
J. B. FAIRFIELD.
Transfer <& Coal Co
Good Terms and Spring Drays. Prompt attention given
to moving household goods, pianos and safes. Coal of all
kinds delivered to any part of city.
Office and Yards 50 6 Harrison
Ave., West of Depot.
Telephone 20
eggs, we w
ill
Also, to the one bring us the largest number of
give a handsome eight day clock.
Count to begin Oct. I, and close Oct. 31. Prizes will be award-
ed on and after Nov. 2. Remember we carry anything and ever>
thing that man or woman wants, and at prices that make other
dealers howl.
i.stv
I
Don't Forget Our
The Cottage Hotel
Opponile Passenger Depot.
A Home-Like Place for all.
Good Sitting Room.
Filtered Rain Water.
A Large Yard.
Blue Grass Lawn.
BEST
MEALS IN TOWN, 15 CTS. LODGING, 15 AND 25 CTS.
JENNIE PIERSOf,', Proprietress of Dining Room.
GUTHRIE, .... OKLAHOMA
Special Bargains on Friday
Of Each Week.
Friday, October 2, is bargain day in dress goods of all kinds.
Friday, October 9, is bargain day in Men's, Women's and Boys'
and Girls' Gloves, Mittens and Hosiery.
Friday, October 16, is bargain day in hardware, tinware, glass-
ware and queensware.
Above Sales Will be For Cash Only. 4
Eggs will count the same as casli. f
Don't forget the corn prize, for it is an advertisement for you as
well as for us, as we will make an exhibit of this corn for one
month in our store or some convenient building with the grower's
name and address attached to each lot.
Remember we have a cotton gin, and it is running constantly
from daylight until dark, regardless of what some of our pinhead-
competitors say about us. Some men will stoop very low for a
for a dollar.
We will exchange Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes or
anything in our line for good, white corn, and will pay a little bet-
ter than the market price. Also a limited of yellow corn wanted
Remember our Special Sales on Fridays.
F. E- HOUGHTON-
702 Noble Avenue, West Guthrie. X
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1896, newspaper, October 8, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104098/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.