The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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south MrAlfHter. I T
WAM.1NOT..V. Oct The comlnjr
,,f thr I ti ban iMimul-irenf'*!. I11"1'"!-11
who it i* u« lor tooJ will return
,,, ti,e Cnlte.1 M tc probably tlunnir
w..«k, „-•x|«ft.Ml to have more or
le H I (earing on tbe attltinle of t u-
„r«.„Ul..nttowar.lthe( tiban i.iM.rifents.
Mi Clevelaml l s Imww kept ftillv •
T.s,Ml«r tin* projfross of ovi mU Ui the
isliiml liv I'onaul-Oeneral :""1 "
pos-ilile that li« may have a persona
loUrrlaw with ti,., aoaaalfnwU|
before writinsf l'-i" mesaajfe 11's
1,1 cut Cleveland i devotinir con-
,l,lerable time to tlie topic, to
I,, treated in lii^ untiuol mes u|re to
•onirreHit. thou(fh he lm not vet com-
menced the preparation of the docu-
ment. The treatment of the Cuban
mention in the message \m P"' '
it tract more attention titan nnt oi n i
part of the document It U not known
whether the president will outline any
■hanife in the policy of the administra-
tion In relation t,> the Cuban Insurrec-
"" rli.. |'«riiuT«' « • iilli-il.
Cult Aim. Oct. The call for the
next annual meetinif of tlie farmers
national congress was issued to-da.v oy
President II Clayton, of Indianola, la..
,nd Seeretarv John M. Stahl. of l hi-
•aeo. It will be held in Indianapolis,
1 n.l November 10 to l-l- ii'1-' rc^n at
lelc .ates front each state will be one
from each congressional district and
two at large, appointed by the rov-
• rnor. The heads of all agricultural
•ollcircs and state agricultural boards
ire member* by TlrtU« of t heir othces.
Mulirr ami C'lmjimkl Mali ln'«l
Nkw Yohk, net. JT. The .lourna
,avs: It lias been definitely settle,!
that l'eter Mailer and Joe Choynski
will meet in a ,'0-round contest before
the Broadway Athletic club. Novem-
ber l~ After these men had been se-
cured by the matchmaker of tins club
there was some little difference of
opinion among the stockholders as to
the advisability of permitting big men
lioxitig in their arena and courting p '-
1.,,. interference This feeling has
been overcome and the men have been
notified that the contest will be de-
cided on the dale named. %
Till. I.OIIK IVlltlllll I
Washington. (,c' I'10 l.onp-
l.oehren pension case was dismissed by
the supreme court of tlie I'nited States
to-d IV. upon the authority of previous
decisions of that court to abate pro-
ceedings against public officers «ho
have died or left the service. Commis-
sioner 1 .ochreu having resigned lusof-
tice, Judge Long's case is dismissed.
! jn :K nraa ." •* r:« !r,..y i.".a. ! u;.i ... m. ei«k;. «r
|ko yuu a l |Pu| lli' I 0f ihe 1st lu.lielal itUlrlet court, Territory
Do you «%al a P*1"111*** . _ MeekaalMl ,,f okl bouiu. la ami lor ilie county of Lotftii1.
l o J...I ' HouM oi atoral |„,|, ),i.ln„iei,i ren.leie.l In Hild eoiirl I"'
l>o you Kent ai o ^ Uor.r, W «o I' Krenel, un.l i./ n,sl Jullau Overloi
IX.y.,,1 «.att" B«y ' WII • • M Overton IH..IO It K.-.' i. I H v >->
„ uj k.ud ol Vrl'"'1"' n,ul Houst. ,,| „|.„|, ll,.- I'ers.iDnl
IK. you want IO Hell or iwu. , ..rouerly oi s l.l delen.lHi,Is. I., wit
OfB.-e, sn.re Lot or r rm' , 1 'ivu acre, ol con, in Ihe llet.1. one thiisl inter
rour "iod Will «" HL ' ,„ acre- knllir e.iro ll, llie Held, one
Uoyou - ut to Hell your ioo |,lt,re t in nd to thirl}-sl a<-re of cot-
,UiT,T SH d Hand Oood. ol y kl l In tl„- Held. All "l ualil ero|. le'lllif and
lla.e you ^rm.d nana „p„n Ihe soulheasl .,uart.-r I
IbaiyouwUhw Hell K „4? . 11,iru-ti.. I - ,n lownsl,i|i sixleeu '
.ill, of till'.-— -I "f II..' an Me
J m Vor.1.1 one 11.11. for 10 eenta, . onnly Also fourteen In n
Vl'.mMforieTnl.. o... week for W ^.al^ ,r„.l I,.,I -eed . otlon at tin- .otton IT*.
a ^ ii. Tut HTiTiOiritiL fall* •• ;ll s. wurtl In Haiti fouuty .
A want:An,i that I nhall. « n Hatunla\ . the .' t|i «lay of
bring tjulcli fturn . " ortol*«*r. A 1 . Ih'.M, t tin* liour ot o cloi k p.
Trr~>l< hi of HI I«I "lay. at the liouHe loeat «l on tlie
• t .mlT - S for -••iithfant quarter of Hcction thirty five, ,°^11
.lOH SA1.K <>l«l | np**rH at thlH Mixt.-t-o, north of range tliree of the
10 ce«U. W for 15 cent., 100 for centf. |. ui— •« i.i ««> >•« i ni i «rritor\.
i you can
buy the
tENUINC
l.solt HAI.K .'1,1 papers ... ....- -1,,p ll|.'e„. norm ,11 r.i.. ;e ....r. -
H | l..enl .N) for |.=>.-eut . Ilk) for-f«i enls. |lldlill, M.-ridlan ,11 sai.l eouiily and lerrilorj .
~ ,.,..1 to sell the right, title and Inlere.l ofll..- i
Jeiolp Wa.ntecl ! Jib.,,,, named JiiIIhii . .v.-rlon and Mary K <
. „iii .„.L for f7*. a .-rti.n in and to the above deter 1 bed |.rop-
*TT ANTID M.;n «!". IUw aatlaf] a ld MtaHl aa4 eoaU.
V\ I sni.H. or large anouatln* to T o hunHriJ and i -,-ni> ,
aelllog alaptag •>'# aarnpto waeaier^^ JXrawid taeaty
pei i«'ii«f i 11ri♦ ■ < i nsai i Wiib all aforiiiinf fOHts of sale, ami IntereMt on |
- ' 1 Ui,. from thelSlh day of Oelobei-. 1KW1, al
' the rati* of 10 pi«r cent per annum, at publlt
1 auction to the highest M l.ler fur enslr
W W. PAINTKK.
Kherift of Lo^an County.
Bv 11- W. P^tNTKB, Deputv.
Dated attiuthrie this 13th day of Ot'tolier
; 1 Hyii
; Greeu A- Strang.
PlaintllT's Attorneys.
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Help "\A7"tinted
not api
nuinlH'
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,,TJMMI I.M.IKS O KI .„ COl.l «ive«
\\ ti' ,"1 out and " of"
' ear again Who can forin the g *ajj«i
Of Uor.I-from the letters m I.UlTolth
. "mart i-noiiuli to maki- llfte.-n or more
. sure, and it you do you will^re-
J. Ie a lewartl l)t "ot us.- any letter
„,ore tin..- than it PP^ttr^ ® J'u' W"rd N"
proiwr noun-*- foielgn woi
dipff.narv that i« Htandar.l. I
Here ll an rvainple of the may to
iJT" Sfil '0The0p"bU ber« of Woman'-
/
^WoTldSS^
\e any
piiirul-s.
■k it out
These
LFIrst Pub in The State Capital Oct. 21. l*W|
Sheriff's sale.
W.'.UM. AS" -IUSUI'S Mii i ki. ^''^"'wimke'iii'e Terrllory ,.f oklahoma. Logan County, ss.
,
wofd kmioKH *ib M for the Heoontl l«ir^eHt ; ^ |( Slur|ril4t Defendant. I
fl.S.oO for the third #l >.00 for^tlie f* wrl . f N„tiee is hereby given, that by virtue of an
for the twenty next largest, and JKM em ll for i .||( lo |ne d|nM.llH| ,Vnd delivered aud
lilt* twentv tive next largeMt lists I hi «| ONe lloW in mv hands. Issueti out of the probate
rewards are given tree and without t.oU,.t Terrltorv of Oklahoma, in and for the
tloti for the purpose of attraetlng t.,lU1„v of Logan upon a Jutlgment rendered in
our handsome ladles iiia^a/in • • ... lUj t.0ort in favor of William 1 .< allow ay and
najjes. nine,,-six «o..« .- ,«■ > ^..inHt N U . Sturgis, I Have levied .he
p,,..,.,. nlnelj --a lo.^ „,',i „i,ort agaln i X rtlmgls. 1 Have levied upon the
iraled. an.I all original mall, r, Io V and sno , ,\,.„l,ril.e,l personal properlv of said
"orle, I.MHe '.est authors: tleten.lanl, to wit On.- red eo - will, white
ce.irr^;::;ps r:
•riali..ginSKtur,lliythe„.y «,
■ i ■' -
u'lw ords or more m guaranieed an eMra
II,t,, , V...I, On addition lothe mag-
present I J •> ,MM>U. -.The Master
!h • Mine In llol.eit Buehanati. a remark
„l ll,e Ml.i. . sallwfaetlon guar-
!r. !' ver? ease ...- .our money refunded,
autee.l in . si,|11 .„ and not later
llian \ov.21" so thai the names of sueeensful
than No\. - |he iveeinher issue,
mVbUshed Ol No. ..or pnt.lleation has
: i.11>.iit>d nine
A ratal lllnpute.
Toi.kihi. t .. Oct. Martin McMn.-
leu a bicycle workman from t .cteuin.i
^,.,1 here yesterday evening from
svounds Inflicted upon lum by l.dnau
Mu. in the morning Mat is also :.
liicvele milker They disputed ovei
unionism, when May ..Hacked M.-
Mullen, stabbing him 11 times.
p..""" -in . years, we refer you to
ll .■-tnl.ll-l.*-^ ' („r standing.
ni.MC.inliie ag ^ jam KS 11 I'Lt MMKK.
publisherTemple Court Building. New York
City
kfixcut'ftloit
Pan American Medical congress
Mexico City. Mexico, Nov. lntli to luth
For this occassion tho ^anta rt
Itonte will sell excursion tickets to the
Citv of Mexico. Mex.. at one lowest
first cla' .a,e i"r ti e round trip.
T'ckets on sale Nov. 7th and 10th.
good to return until Dec. 31, lS'.H,.
l-'or the grand lodge k of 1- at Noi
man October 13th and isth. the Santa
Fe route will sell excursion tickets at
rate of one and one-third fare on the
certificate plan.—L. K. Delaney,
Ajfeut.
An.i tnai i sn.in on r*i iiii«• «a,* ....
Oetober L) . 1KW. at the hour of 2 o cloek p m
of said day at the sheritT's oftlee on Harrison
avenue, in the city of Guthrie, in said eounty
ami territory . proceed to sell the right title and
interest of the above named N. H. Sturgis in
hikI to the above deseribed property to
sjil«l judgment ami eosts amounting to f i.u.. '
together with all aeerulng eosts of sale, at
public auction to the highest bidder for eash.
Dated at tiuthrle this 21st day of October,
lS " IsKAi.l W. W. Paintkh, Sheriff
Bv 11 W. Painteh, Deputv.
lieo Gardner, attorney for plaintiti.
A fl'LL AND COMPLETE LINE FOR! ALL■ WJOS OF _
FUEL AT PRICES FROM *10.00 TO $ 75.00 ^ . / ,
A full and complete Ime of
ii tosniai tr MEATEBIrorellKiKi> •
ofhiel.midebgflw JamemethaniO'S
and of the same materialas
-OABfAKW:' MWHI(.ujrA lfc MW
of Any lh rlin€t«*w
•• < A «.Aimo5"
ffi OUR STOCK OF
(I 0ENEDAL HARDWARE- ®
\ MOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ETC. ^TTW
15 riOST COMPLETE ANDSOUD
AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
Farquliarson & Morris, „—
216 Oklahoma Ave., Guthrie, O. T.
r *
f 4
There is but one big. red-hot all-1
round Weekly in Oklahoma and that
is the Weekly 9ta * Caol,al1j1redlic®a(!o
25 cents a yeirunul after Nov. 6, IbHb
IN PRIZES
Ladies Who Value
A refined complexion must use Pononi's Pow
der. It produces a soft and beautifulskin-
3
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SeUitilc Shoehi
NKW VOMK.
In Peru.
■peeial cable from l. nia. 1 ern. s:i.
Two sev.-iv earih inaU. occurred ihi-
m.ii'.iinif l.ittle damair<«
I ut theie was a ranic 111 the city.
( ulleil st.te. <l ll service Kv.n.laaHo"
The t nite.l States c.vll service oom-
ti ssion has ordered that an exatuii ii- (ni l(,
ti.in be held by its local board in this
city on Saturday. December >■"
commencing at 9 o'clock a m . fur the
grades of clerk and carrier iu thi pos-
tal service. Ouly citiwna of the
I'nited States can be e\:iiinne.i lhe
a re limitations for this examination
arc as follows: Clerk, M years or over,
carrier, over -M years and under to
veins No application w ill be accept-,
ed for this examination unless filed
with the undersignedou proper blank,
before the hour of closing business on
November SI. I*-'#- ^in
should be tiled promptly, therefor.,
order that time uny remain forcorree-
non if nccossary
The commission takes this oppor-
tunity of stating that the examinations
are open to all reputable cituens of
the I'nited States who may desire to
enter the service, without regard to
race or their political or religious .«l-
at ions All such citi.ens are invited
ll..ii.Ill - Compel the Ilrlver I.. Throw O..I
Mall roaehM. whleh \r.. AttwrwanU
Ullle.l.
At.m ^t-Kiwt'K. N M., Oct. taut.
V HoUenbeck, owner of
Duks-Snn Antonio -::nre
from tlie south yestenhv- t
confirms the report the
ielii tip hy roai ajreuts.
. relied Ben i orpenter, dr
ataf« to >an Antonio, to ti
Herald j pouches, which ti cy .
the White
ne. came in
vonin^r ftn^
slajre hein?
Thev com-
I W. MCNKA1.. Prts. A J SEAY, Vic-Pr-
w. J. HORSFALL, Cashier.
Guthrie ■ National ■ Bank.
- 350,000.00
- 10,000.00
We will give 850.00 in prizes for the best corn grown
in Logan and Lincoln counties to be divided
as follows:
I X Suit of Clothes for the Best 10 Kar>.
A S15 Overcoat for the Second Best 10 Lars.
X 810 Suit of Clothes for the Third Best io Ear..
Pri/es will be awarded by competent judges, two from Lo a
Lount> and one from Lincoln county. Call at our store and get
lull particulars and instructions
• hut how much they
not be ns«*frtained On n
1 1 ox eoatiiniiig ox er ft
lhe sttijje en route i«i W hit
>ame manner.
er of the
.iw out the
t open an ti
eureti ean-
statre was
in bullion,
icv treated
Capital
Surplus
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED IN OKLAHOMA.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Ferguson Stage Line.
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. Ir
W ASHINI-TON. (V
bread, fashioned a'
Ueraiau army, is so
am one the A me
quality of "lour ust
is better than that
bar i tack, ami the
of the bread is als
pies now in u*e were
an Omaha. Ne^ , 1.• u
of the bread in all c
I inch long1 by
« !.. 1'ry Thrlr Teeth on
lliiril 1 At k.
tvt 27 —A 1
\ in
i \t hard
ed in the
trod noel
>p^. The
ew bread
Perry and Pawnee. Oklahoma. Stage kaves daily as (ol
lows* I eaves Perry for Pawnee 12:30 p. m. ^Arrive a
Pawnee at 7 P- m. Leaves Pawnee for Perry 8:30 a
Arrives at Perry at 3 p
accomodations.
Good teams and
m.
first-class
' rr
tMl t
neral appearance i
jetter. The sam- '
manufaeture«i by
The dimensions
i s must \ e one
inch wide and
about three-c ffhthsofan inch in thicfe-
n. ss lb] N vo has been directed tO I
iuvo ce samples of this neiv hard hi ea.'.
to all purchasm? coinmissariea.
M *«%ourI \ . W. i • I
n.iMON. Mo.. «vt. t.-rThe Young I
Women's Christian association heal
Minday They attende.t ;
•he various churches in the forenoon
and at night tilled the pulp.ts of the |
I churches The sessions heretofore j
1 have been attended only by women.
B. M. TERRILL, Manager.
J. B. FAIRFIELD.
Transfer & Coal Co
Good Terms and Spring Drays, rrompt
to moving household goods, pianos and safes. Coal
kinds delivered to any part of city.
Ottice and Yards 506 Harrison
Avi., West ot Depot.
We Want Your Ef^s !
! We must have 50.000 dozen before; November 1. ana we are
prepared to pay the very highest market pn.e. ^ e tvant tresn
U*--from farmers only. No derty. sunburnt, or old held, salted
■ 1 1 1 ,rr.T- wanted Bantam and Guinea egg- go at halt
orpicUede . as a further inducement we
price. \\ e must na\e mtsc _ _ . of e^^s
will give to the first forty bringing us the highe^ £ c
before November i, a handsome and convenient patent ^ ^
r'eAlso. to the one bring us the largest number of eggs, we will
give a handsome eight day dock will be awa- d-
Countto begin Oc.. I, ant. ciose^t 3 „..t,:,.„ ar,d everv-
ed on and after Nov. 2. Remember we carry oth>er
thing that man or woman wants, and a. price.
' dealers howl.
Don't Forget Our
Special Bargains on Friday
Of Each Week
^ Friday. October 23—All Flannels, Outings, Flanneletts, and
11'lannel Dress Gootis. . ,
Friday, October 30—All Cloaking, Pants (joods, anc. ready-
'11 riday,1 November 6—Men's, Women's, and Children's Under-
*
i wear
Telephone 20
to apply They
shall he examined. 1 y^X the '.ihmi Wfrt out SundlJ
iji aded. and certihed with entire par-
tiality. and wholly without regard to
in v consideration save their efticiency.
as shown by the grades they obtain
the examination. .
Kor application blanks, fu.l ins.riut
ions, and information relative to the
.hities and salaries of the different
.ositions, apply to
CAHHlt M I KHKIN
Secretary Hoard of Kxaminers. l' tal
Service l' address, linthne. O 1
n he Stat* Capital
Notice
vlwn to P^v
v ( JoU \ Dun i'l
hear them Thev expee
eighth annual >o>^ion
every fema e col.eije
represented in tlii> toei
inff.
,lftloU*J i :«
Cm v 11 mood v.
Paisv. a mininjr v
a nepro named t.
dav morn in jr dee-
from her home
At
. Murder.
Vnn., Oct.
lajre near this city,
.v'ce lVen e venter-
red a negro woman
iid with a butcher-
iter to pieces, .lea;-
u<y w a >
Cl HA.
loe Has;
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t. —Fin
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bv W
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/- t • Geo. e. Billingsley, Prcs
\v e. Hodges. Cashier.
CHAS. E. BILLIXGSLEY, Asst. Cash,
BOARD of DIRECTORS .
r,. v v iiK0 e. BiLLiN69LEr, Guthrie, Ok.
A G. Hrowfb. Capitalist, I tica, N. • f.Stosk. Guthrie, Ok.
NV. E. Hougks, ^-• 0kuiNG8T KT 0uthr.e Qk
r : T - 850.000.00
e ITAL' . - S10,000.00
Surplus, - ..
Solicits the Accounts ot Merchants. Individuals and lorporations.
var
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iv .ant toor* ^r
,,i vl.-i> ot lV-tobet
n \hat ri un tla? i1
♦ N
t .i a;>|>oiut«>
tnMitton
K>uch that was th
M\ind train here
:olen and \%a> f t
iepot. cut open ai
nrh Killed.
iV: The let
w n front the w«
a Hird ay nisrht \
td vesterday mc
i nr.
rifled
>. F. CHEADLE COAL CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in the best grades of Coal
Canon City, Frontence.
'*hpr uiiv oiiiuiiiMft.
"oal which takes
Above Sales Will be For Cash Only.
Eggs will count the same as cash.
Don't forsret the corn prize, for it is an advertisement for % ou i-
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 growers
name and address attached to each lot.
We want your seed cotton and will pay the highest market price
We are Ginning and Baling Cotton for $2.50 or will t.in and
Bale for the seed, and we will make you as good a sanip.e as an\
Gin in the Territory and Guarantee perfect satisfaction.
We will exchange Groceries, Dry Goods, Boot- and ^h°es
anything in our line for good, white corn, and w . pay a litt.e e.-
ter" than the market price. Also a limited of yellow corn wanted.
Now is the time of year to buy Stove pipe. \. e se;: it tor l_.,c
per joint, elbows 8c.
Remember cur Special Sa'es on Fridays
F. E- HOUGHTON-
;o2 Noble Avenue. West Guthrie.
Wier City Smithing.
Also Snlt> Vgent For the geduine McA
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Phone ( .
and Canon City for Every purpose
rive vou prompt delivery.
Office and Yards t'
Oklahoma Ave.
JAPAHESE
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\tpr • I Is , P. 60c. oer bev Jamnnr k:>;r
i JH Pellets. 30 pills. 25c.
Will fur. alt Wind.-.: Pi!,.. Why s.iftVr wilt.Mil.I. rrlMe .lis
naraaitn i"« II.M bom.li 11 "tn«
difM ou recfii>t of price* Tto . a, aao- o 1 .a't hit v -"l1'
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Mailed to Mil) iui-
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1896, newspaper, October 27, 1896; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104130/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.