The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 283, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Within I as) Reach.
Anybody can m II groceries—every-
body Know - where to g«-t them
\ .t t'VfV!• th'-ugh :..id the et
terprlse and ti.. energy to w <rk up u
trade large that m small profit on
each sale Is proilt enoug..- - ■ that t .•
best groceries tun In- sold at u
pile- with n tli* .-h' \ reuch o. all.
That- tin- kind of business we
ItliiK up telephone Mj or have lis
at your house and Kft >our orders
Fresh cranberries Just r elved.
WHEAT LOWER.
AftoiWD TOWN
FRANKLIN'S GROCERY
■ A niP&> If You Consult Vour Own Inter-
esfs You Will Ylslt the
THE RACKET
Eurl> Tomoiroi*.
tlai-ket Mtfnd3.
"Trie review of the markets for the da1
as furnished by the Tarlton t'ommissloi
' 'Uipan>■. tlray Bros.. block.i
<'himgo, III. Man-h 1*. The I.ivei
pool tables this morning Were Htead>
at 'H d l. wer. This morning curb wa
up the northwestern receipta u >
!62 cars against 2f.n same day last y.\n
BradHtreefs visible r. .• n, . world wa>
1,254.000 de, tease
The market* din ing the early part ot
the day had an upward tendency ami
held strong until about iioi.n until the
inline came. Ii was sharp the Jul>
i*i ire on wheat lost two cents and one
luarter from the high point.
May w heat opened at I'M. y• • t.-rd i y "•
•|..he\vent is high as 101*4 ami closed at
he Same dose as the lust lew . 1 . .
st.-ady at 104
July wheat ■ pene.J at S6*, \ and wvnl
t high as ** and the low point v. a:
>uched at s',\. the close wat ne.ul>
the low point for the lav at vf, . |
Was a weak cloy,.
The market for July had a wld • ram-
ami afforded some nice <>ppoi tunltie
for good scalping deals The c. i n hk-
the wheat Went Up in the earl> part o|
the day It opened at Hn „. went a
high as 30"4. ami as low as the close
29V This is the first day that ion
has shown any weakiieuss.
I'ork opened at $9,9<i. \ ter-l.t >
close was |: .s2, went as high as $10 aim
Try our hulk Ulcml Colleen at i I -'4 and Our]!,'!,' o,?' u',"- ,,'t't'-
Cotton opened at f .! l-92. and helu
steady for the early part of the day
Its the Last Day of the SPECIAL SALE
Same Bargains Left That Are REAL BARGAINS.
W« lire tolil Unit our Liirc Cii'tains, ('iiuiitcrpani",
Limes, Kuiliroidi'rit'H, Ivlc., nrc I'rom hi too |>.-r cent,
lews I linn ol liers Ii • heen seiling tliem
Killiny I'ollet Soap. Luunilr.v Soap, 4>tass«var<> ami
in ii ii y other things at |H-ic-«*s you liavo't seen lielore.
Fancy Oraimi's, cooil sl/.t*. I'ii' per <!"/.
' all up "4 for McAlester and (Cannon
City coal
For room and board call at 21'.' Kusi
Cleveland
The Cuthtic Coal company can pleas*
j you 'Phone f.4
Don't fail to vi it the (Guthrie Cash
* < ru l« IImi l.«iuer and Pork Sl,.iv * ! day next.
Mlrnti) —4 ottou i4 | p — i.ocai Wanted ' ioo<l k ' 1 it ■ i.. it
Tne May Price Steady-July One Cent
Lower.
(laviiiiml Mim'Iiii lil.iiil at JMc, hasn't its superior In the
Territory.
Try our Cncolorecl Japan l eas at IO orilSc.
ill closed at r.,99 96
THE RACKET.
furniture and
Undertaking.
May Op d High Low Close Vs. Clo
W'he t 1 "i i 04% 1 04 I "I I 'ii
i 'orn idiSi .'to'vii \ 29 V"'!« 297„ « '50 ::i",
Pork 9 90 10 00 ;i sij ;i n..
Cottn j '*1 'i'.'L* : 7 r, !c w<i$•;
July
Wh.- t w gg\ 86% m;i,
The local markets were «julet i
lull, prices a little low with few
•fferings
North Broad street.
Lecture course Friday. Match Kth
at Presbyterian church.
<' M I lays, of McLoud, has been
commissi* ned a notary public.
«io to the Turf saloon for a refreshing
glass of Anhetiser-Husch Bock beer.
The « <-lebrate<| Anhetiser-Husch Buck
Be. r now on tap at Cagan v Williams
The Office saloon is headquarters for
Aine
At
Spring. Gentle Spring,
The io Star Bazaar.
At
m SPRING GOODS.
Nf\\ l.a\\lis. New lntli;i l.in us. \i-w I tiinini I ics
m'l favorlt* Anh u .r-Bu«ch Book!New Novelty tiilieUK, ,\.-h OrgHlidiei, New Home
|->1*1111 I.iin■ lis. ,\| H i:HI;■i,.s. New Nainsooks
"I !•>' I..IN..I j\,.« |s. New W.Milen Novelties. New Cors.-|>
"" j New Skills. New Shin \\ :iisis. New Silks. New Itili
lioi s. New Serims ;111<I I iii l.-iins. New I Iraiii'l ies. New
for Cuthrie «'ash Sto
Hear l)r. IIedle> ..n' The Sunn>' Sid. i
■ r Ufe" Kii.l.u evening ..I Pronbytei ["•*""• l urwn, eti
an church.
i u t h r i •*
ml Sat
Any..i
an Inn
r htilibit-
Thut s.l.i
ha?
-st v\
Heed eott
tton seed
Wheat.
heat, hard
lluvln^ had twc-nt> >
now prepared to tak
xpiricnce in etnlialming ..i,.| undertakitii.' I
CHARGE Of fl^RAI S
Household furniture,
ii ml furnish
1 also h
kind ot . isket d. —111
will I- -.Id at Bo, k IS
Spring Chl. k
rurk
11.1 Hontli Flr*t Hired.
Teleiilioiie H(i.
::T. B. REDEI2.
i Kl WON OPIIIA HOISI
S. M4NM, Mdnjner
RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED.
ti KM HI-! ICS HiiAlUi ( >K RrnKNT:
\PP( .\TKI
H|M'eliil I iij£aa>'in«'iil
ONIh NIGHT OINLY
LILLIAN LEWIS.
:
OH MY!
rung siuce
Frlnk's
Place
CofTee like y
Open Day and
Night
OppONlt*
Admission. $1.50. $1.00 and 50c.
• tie h> addle:
Leeper, duthrle.
I.i "ST l li. k. . t.. health if you il i. I
drink Anh. us. i Hu>. h Hock I..-i <...* on
tap at the Turf saloon.
I. Martin, of Alas:,achuseif- who ha-
purchased i|lt. I i.iIIy hole!, is makinc
•\tcnsl\ .• iinprovemeiits
The Star Light bar bus the unex. elh i
Anh. usei -Buijih Bock beer now on tap.
Treat yourself and friends.
Gov Haines will go to Btill\V. ; r
Thursda\ to attend the quai - r.,
me.-ting of the A & M i.• 4 • n t ^
Men. wom.n and children will be in
t el est ed 111 the di.Spla.N of goods at the
Guthrie t'ash Store .March 17th
«i H Lynds has some choice bat
gains in cit> resiliences Also some
farms to trade for clt> residences
Fhursday we want men. women . im i
hildien to come to the Outhtie -n j
Store to seH the great display ..t he.id- I
Another large invoi. .• of hats
rniillner> Is i. -eived at the tluthr
ash Stoi Look ut f..r Saint p.
rick's day.
ernal Aid Association meets P
day night t.. organize. Meets in K I
banquet hall, open meeting t on..
e very bud > Admits both sex.
When you see a neat, stylish dressed
man you uin " guess straight that lie
had his Clothes made at Willis' the tat
lor. Are >. 1 u reading his advertisement
in The State «'apit.il
Marshal Baxter has got in from Kan
New Everything.
WW . .
-1 it 111 i 11 )j
\ Id I! II 1M' v\ i Oil I p I •• I < • shirk.
Spring i .|n, soi,i,-,| in Jt|| |„.
« V. I iMokfli.
Ml iii-l Week li.e ln.:ii Ol III,. SI,II |!-I7:iiir w;is
. I'ow.leil mill liloi kecl In ||h. I >|>eninjr ,,| our new
S|ll'illfi 1 iomls.
Anil we must :i|n.1 ii/.«* In our ninnv |i:ilrons
for "runnioi; ti blockH.le" of their "rlg;hi ol w;i\,'
but now thin N over ;im| the Is In ||„. honne
The Big Store looks springlike now. Xiee new
S|" in.u \o\ellies ;n\.iit von. and we will start tile
s *;tst || n||
si:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
i 6th ar 9 a.
* « "> •' beautiful three year ...Id j tfK
lay stallion. He is us handsome i I
.■iter as ever caine to the territory !
is hitched for the first time t
l r II. lley's lecture on The Sunny
Side of Life" will cure the blues and all
pessimistic ideas, t'.une! See thing:-
in a new light. Laugh and be glad
' living.
A YEAR'S EXPORTS
Continued from First Page.)
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My An
Opening
Spring Sale
I 'in eonn11 i anil slielv.
.la v Willi I lie ,\|-|. est Sin lie.
Ii. I !' .1 Willi the \ i i.
f liis sit|ion.
•> il> Im* It.,h|i ,| on | li;i|
i; K iiiwl nil will In-
Ill''- CUT till i *P« *i I III
(First published In the l all\ Stat.
Capital. March 1. 1898.)
LIQUOR NOTICE.
To whom it may concern:
I; LJ|"erx«'T- ,5e on sale at
Wallace & Muller s Friday morninq at
9 o'clock.
Hunt
retail spirituous, vinous and malt
liquors in Orlando, Logan county, ok-
lahoma. and that, unless objection l.<
filed on or before the 16th day of M;.n i
A. D. 189S, said petition \ttll be granted
Guthrie, Oklahoma, March 1. ISDN
R. KM MET STEWART
County Clerk.
(seal )
NOTICE.
Guthrie, O. T . March it. lsa^
1 have money on hand with which to pax-
warrants up to and Including registered
numbers as follows: General fund N.<
1600; Normal fund. No It'.I. I'nlversity
fund. No 576, old series and No t" n< w !
series. Holders are requested to pres. m
the same at the treasury for payment :
The Interest on all warrants called
above specified shall cease on and after
thirty days from date hereof
rRANK M THOMI'Sl N
NtiTH'K TO ALL Hl.|> MLN
"ii are requested to he pre
•'ting tonight The tribe
it the
taking
pring hunt and
and other Itn-
the
come befo
J B TOWERS
■'i'11 im-- has ...iii.- n.-title Annie
If you don't think so Just come to the
.Iulhrie i 'ash Si.,re Friday, the Ml,
Saint Patrick s day
In i
tice ..f the l onard Mmholta
ling Saturday's I'apital we inad
ant I y omitted from the list of tin
ts the name of Prof and Mrs
cher. who presented the bride a
Territorial Treasurer 1 s.,.| ,,j silver teaspoons
LADIES ....
•rnor Ha rues has a. pted lh
11ions of ('has. ,1. Hensoii. ol
Shawnee, member of the board of iv
f the territorial Pniversity A
ll Boles, • ■ i Perry, member ot the Nor
mal school hoard Dale Lytton, of Still
water, and !•'. t'aruthers. nklahoma
City, members of the A. & M. college
board ('has. .1 Benson was appointed
by Governor Harnes to succeed Mr
and also appointed itobt. A Low i y. o
..ti the A. A M coll- ge hoar.
Stillwater, to succ eed Dale Lytton. Th.
'ther vacancies will be filled probably
Nt TICR-
To all persons who have had pe.iche:
distilled on shares at the distillery o
Maurit e and Honer, are notified t-
come and get their brandy or it will b«
sold to pay the revenue
MAI'Ut'R & Id iN'ER.
( First published in The Daily Stat*
t'apital March I I. 18;ts i
LlQPttH Nt>T('!•:
To w hum it may . oncern:
Notice is hereby given that ('harlec
How.- has this day tiled his petition t<
retail malt, spirituous and vinuous li-
quors in Guthrie, Logan county, Okla-
homa, and that, unless objection he til-
ed on or before the L'8th day ..t Man h
A D. IV',s said petition will he granted
Quthile, < 'kia . Mart h 11 1898
R EMMKTT STEWART.
t'ounty t'lerk
(First published in (he Daily Stat.- I'api
tal March If., 181*8.1
NOTICE FOR PPBLICATIGN
Land office at Guthrie. O T March 1th
Notice is hereh\ given that the fo||.,w
ing-named settler has filed notice ..t ht-
intentlon to make final proof In support
id that said proof will b.
V. barrels, equivalent to 1.M7 Mn hi
is of grain. The meal expoi ted
allied at $t;".l.lL'l for lsiitf and .$!«( :
his claim
tide
th.
> S land office at Guthrie u r ..i
April 2U. 1X98. viz
Jacob ( Brubaker hoinestettd eutr>
No. 11 IL'4 for the south half ol th. north
east quarter of section 3 township 1.
lige
lb
the following witness.-s to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz
George U Landls, aohn A Donle\ and
Henr\ I' Dillon, all of Acton, ti I and
Jacob Keller, of Lima m I j
A N J t'RtuiK
Register
(Fit-t published In the Dail\ State • apl
tAl, March II. I |
Nt ITK'E FOR PI ltl.lt A i K« >N'
Land Office at Guthrie, nklahoma March
11 1V. V
s hereby given that the follow
ttler lias filed notice or his
ke fin
Who are fastideous in regard to tine and
up-to-date Stationery, Chatelaines, Purses
Pocketbooks, etc., can find something to
suit then at
F. B. LILLIE & CO.
Drug, Book and News Depot.
An elegant line of perfumes at 25c an Ounce.
It t lilt III i.- II T oil \ pril D iv ■
Milton Allies for the northwest
if section lit. township 1.. north,
vest I M
lie names the following w it11•
hi.-
mint
est.I.
cultivation of said land. \ iz
David Ranie) Isaa- < I'Coun.-r. S<-
/..•I I hart and John Sohetrompf. all uf S.
ird O t
A N J CROOK,
Regis I. i
ADOPT LIVE STOCK.
lti the category comprising the vn
i.uis kinds of li\ • slock and their pr
•It" i- th.- in..si important gains ,
lioiiiigp Building
Zt;- ^rh.on 4v«n.,e.
shipped to foreign countries '.."L'.Jtil
head of .-at lb*, \alu.-d at j. and
ii'tj horses. \allied at $.i.ti:!n,7o::. in ls:«7
the cattle exported numbered ;ii :s,i;io,
with a value Of $:i6,:ir.7,4r.l, and the
horses, ".'i . , ah a value of $1.7 !:M'«;r..
At the sai,..- time the exportation ot
fi'csii be..i from i'24,783.--'ri pounds
valued at $|S,! 7 l.p 7. to L'!m.:u>a,!i:w
pounds. \ allied .11 7ll!. Our ex-
ports of Iia.-on made Important gains
quantity, al.l\an.-ing from 4i!"..Is",
pounds t., „uu. ::.: .44s pounds, but owing
to a sharp d.-ciine in the average price.
. a I ti
nail
omp>
i i in I4_',s4. to $:14.1S7,14.
The grow lb of our ex| oi t trade in but
ter during the two years was particu-
larly rapid, the total shipments mad>
in IV'. at to ::i.::i"..L'_'4 pounds
with a vain - ..| $ I. !!♦;{..". .4, as against
19,' 91 : pound vlth a value of $2,
■'••as."! from , J!«l pounds t.. r.n.
.•44,617 pounds, and theii value from
'•ni.'.dJ to $4.•; in,::
Among the agrii
Vou Must Gall and See lis.
O. T.
Vand.•
hereby gi\.-n
*r has this day
malt liquors in <
Oklahoma, and t
be tiled ..n or i.
March, A. D . I
< iklahn
R KMMKTT STEWART.
For Sab- Ten GO) share .,r paid up
stock in the F. and M bank of HUH
water, oklahoma territory. Informa
li'-n as t.. terms, apply to Frank .1
Wlkoff, of Stiilwaf. i Mrs Roh. rt
Martin, East Llveri I, < >hlo.
• twills of old
ADOPT KLONDIKE
ifort and for w
"i operation, mining 1,
what to
kj dellm
HARNESS
that w
l-olliplet.
o k hands
oil and ev
ral exports that
• in quantity a
t important are
r pickled beef,
d skins, and
i ■ i . anned beel
for 1897 a de
well as value the
canned beef, slater
pickled pork, hides
sheep. The shipmt
'•■'I " ■ l*' pounds. \ allied at
$6,631 • in I*-, t.. 64,019,772 pounds
valued at $ I '{OS in 1897, while those
•d' salt- I I pi, kled beef dropped in
these \.-ai- from 70,709,2n9 pounds
wort h f:\>. ii:: t. 67.712.940 pounds
worth $: .1 l.li'ii In the export ! of
pi'ki- .1 i •• • i k t hei •• was a dec leas.- from
;'-,.49h p..uiub. to 66.76n.9UU pounds in
I"-'"'" • i'id ii in ltd t.. 29. 214
v a I u e The .|uantit> of hides and
■«l(itc . ut i i .ol declined from :::♦.
• 1 i til. « I.. ::| 119.166 pounds an
their valu 11 .mi ${.X:'.X,946 to $2.:iHS.:'.:U
As regards th. exportations of sheei
lltng off of about f.0 p.-
I—1 I 1 tfL:?3M5T!L^ USCBBKaSKQ
tLRFt 5 v • | '
th.
.'14
If the agn
a decided
id, valued ..t H.f U.64£
AND s"<; \D.
ultural linnoiti .-xhio.t
Ii- rease du' il- ; III - lis ll
■ nd sugai have i n the
• US Aside from these
gains of chief importance
die ill the cases of l
III rice meal, and cattle
u ..f tea for 1X97 amount
• pounds, valued at $lv
npa red Willi 9:1.998..'".72
I at t\: .1)4,440 f..i the
•-1 " '« pounds in 1X96. t be \ tlu
O ' •..til II.41S.IX1 t.. % ::i7.".v
'i•'v- ..f rice and rice m.-al n.s
' 1 *•: pounds to 197,X16.
nd- and I heir value from $2.lXa..
* : M7. i ;•! Our imports of cat
>\ lli. h in iv«; int.Mil.led to 217 vj6 lie;
Increased in D9
lued at $2
He chiefly to large
an and I'anadlai
has rtf-mnrntrstrd f. n
tiuica that it in ah.i -,t infallib:
lOT WDWAM'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES.
Irrr-mlurft ir>« tit .1 I-.
It fi.-iM 1,1 . « Ul- the 1
for t his i r 11, i. , j
a woii.lerf.. i
lng an.I I . M Hi:, ,..
the menHt ru 1 . - [
.'''.vol
fia
^ J
W. S. FINNEY 11! HARRISON AVE
. i Nij i f GUTHRIE, O. T
Opposite Hirschi's Hardware Store.
The Chicago fair Store
\\.- havi- jusl vi-.l hih,lli,-r
t i imi t hii jioo.
Tin* ^ifjiD'si lijir^aius in \pw
< .ill lirvt Pnor South of ( apitdl Motel on .'d
htre«l, iVcdr Harrison.
lot ol I'lnni!uiv
"I S.,,,1,,1 11 ,i iiiJ
GOT1 ?< .JONES.
% • Mi l
s
b
f..r years. ||
Ut i>, r: rrnu'' • -
teni. Tli in pu.n i
to all nt" , . ; \
InHtie at your uru^
iht ''Liiliri'
. yu .V'U-
R•* J W SMITH. S C , «iyi:
"M wiift ui«d Win*of t i dul at home
tor tai'.lng uf the numb and it entirely
cured her."
don't waif
& e
I ""I ll"' cloy before KiiHtii- in -,.| Vnui- n,.xv Suit
j'.11"1': 1,111 ""i f".,- inn- „i
Mifii IIoui.'kIi, Woolen r,,,. Spri'iiK mul Sum
I A" ll"' lllh'sl ""V.-Ili.-S, III |,| i,, . Ihnl u ill
s; \ I • \ Iill 11111111 ■ \
WT1 ] IS . :vTHE TAILOR....
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
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