The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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The State Capital.
liy Ihe 5tate capital Printing: Co.
eli AS. I . UKBtik, Cit> bilitor.
Pt'BSl'Rll'TION KAT1:S
STHK'Tl.V IN AD V AN'CK
Daily. 1 y«ar
I 'ail v . 1 mouth
paUi I week
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A\ '• months
Hunt Column.
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AC. T.NTS \\ ANTKD.
WANTI-ID THl'STWd. I'llY PlCKSoNS
to travel. Salary $7w> ai l exp«-ns*s lief
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NOTICE*— Ml correspondents must hd%e the
namr ot to*n, county, tonnship and mime of
correspondent on e<iih letter to insure publi-
cation. I he ndme is not tor publit dtion.
TI'iTMSl'll TA1KINC1S
Hird Smith u.i luld without hall on the
(hung* of the murder of St..vail recentl>
*•> J Udge JelinlliK>
'flu-re was a small tlx at On* Wright
leshlelue on the 7th that de troyed the
kitehfii roof hut <lld little other damage
In the Jail delivery in Chandler last
.. U Andrrsoii the negro. eliarKed will,
e murder of K«te« in Shawnee. .tap
,1 hi. MeKe. manaK. r of the S. I. tjloy.l
in her yard in Tecumseh sent ahout
v loads of lumber to Stroud last
Socie.ty Directory.
«Jl'TllKIK I.ODQE NO. 1. A « . C \Y
meets Thlll'rtl.1) eVellillg of each week I
, |■ III Mali in Vii ior l.lo.-k < or, I
.11,.I 11• 11 ison ave. \ IhIHiik* Workmen ai
,,l A.i>s w. I. oiiu . f|) ,. i •, • K x III: M. \V.
J.. N. ID' MSH lilt. Recorder.
Harti amft < Mrcle No 3, Ladies of i h
<; A II Meets . very first ami thin
Saturdays of every month in Mnsoiin
hull. Visitors cordially invited EU*
al.eih Strou^li, president; Louis t <:il
be
Railroad Time Table..
SANTA KM KAIDHOAD.
NUKTU. MAST AND WICST.
I Arrlvr. I.eftv«v Arrive. \rr.ve
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ti pi; to
. Tri.ft1e Manager,
...ti) MeAlester. I. T
4ome of those who have taken our Sar
■ iparllla when the disease has been
on if standing regard their ease a- al
no: I milaeulous. They d. pared of re
lef.
The Remedy destroy and builds up.
It reaches the seat id' the disorder, de
• troys the Kerms of disease, eurWh.s
lie blood and builds up the body. It
SAVE MONEY BY HOME DYING J
I W \ t \ TO lltkl Mitt |
bOU \M OCT Of
Ol.lt tOIIh >1 I I-
Diamond l n * *lal«e IIenul iI'uI and
It i*i 11 In it t < olur* \V IGt-li \% ill \..l
I t«le **«• simple 'I lull a 4 liild I au
I « c TIiciii Huere« > l'ull> I i.rT««en
l> \ eill'M tin* Hlainliiid Home l >r*
ak the
itssed
BEFORE
X'a^hr;t:,.^l,lftlNSlRWCElNllK[
_ lumps formed on my , AM 01 tit it
neck, and h horrible
nicer broke out on my jaw,—says J Premium Hates for Straight
Nlr.tr II. Elbert. who resides at cor \vrt 1 T f T
•Jl St. ami Avenue S La 1 vest on, W IlOle Lite inSUfar
Texas. He wa* three times pro- j
nounccd cured by prominent phy- j
sicians, but t-ln* dreadful tlis
wav- ret urned; he was t het
■ 'I.
4s furnished by
'H'S Ilie Connecticut
HOT SPRINGS El Indemnity Associatiol
that is t lib-
have no mot
i.l l>
e.l tie
two |
-t . • 111 \ ten • ■ nl- the • >1 • I • 11
■•I for Sir I to be d\. .1 a fashionable and b
color and
buildings whb h will j Thousands , f women
i dresses (his year am
lomle f.1 Mar. III. | from llfW. hill lllllrll
ther the latter part
fall e n
out, and he was in m sad plight,
Alter taking one bottle of S. S. S.
lie began to improve and two dozen
bottles cured
him completely,
so that for more
1 hail si \ years he
has had no si^n
of tlie disease.
SSS
look
will h.
I be told I (
th-
umb
fails
We ha
its
I. R. RINFRO. liRKiS,
.Mil Okl.ihotn.) Avenue.
il-'irst published in The Daily
Capital Man h s. lv.i*
TICM « IM LI.ICA'fH N
r. road and
I. Hill office at C.utlni. . .1 T March ji,,.t fortlleh<a\
only a trifle, the result « r colo
their old mat- rials w ith Diamond D> I
.t labor In this section. Diamond Dyes are so simple and easy .
The foundation for the J. w Lewis t.. use that > child van, by following 5
brick bUMlnesi house .s completed and Is] their plain directions, get fast and "
idy foi the laying of. the brick which I beautiful colors. They will not fade H,je
will commence inunediately. i> rock, or w ash out. and arc the « nIs j
Huh WriKht has rented hi residence I., package dy.-s th.it have stin.il tin- t.-st |, NV
A .1 (irevsou .11.1 on last Monday b-t i j..f \ ea rs of 11- Do not risk \ • .in :'. od* j "
for Stroud with Ills family. household | with imitations of llu- Diainoinl.
I- .mil lUlllbel' to ell-. I .1 new llot.-l "I | —
which he will be proprietor. I count v Saturdav which resulted in the
The county treasurer of this county has |,
her busibaud {'
III.I he as- ist I '
.• laid onlv a I
I .owl her ot \\ t
"Noxurolil" positiveu run s :i f.olt
I ntiripplc in a da\ <iii'irauleti\
every vase. Sold by till DrucyistK
Huterliury, Conn.
In. '111 til- : ir,<I- i tin «i i iiu- nt I
lli" Mat- t .j.■ i.i.l t. April
D'.'T
he provisions "i the company*
< tet make all ai uinulatioiu, t..«|
tpital on
ble asset foi iny liability umH
olb y conii ii-is, thus making
Policies pro. id for cash value
ip Insurant «■ and extension of
. . I hulled I vpensc l.lui $e.s|
• • i i.mi t haul
i t ,i i ii t ban >il
Ake111s wanted for «iklahon
dlan Territory Apply to
tile
pre
. U and <
Noll..
nl.-r trials we would I
I be on a cash basis before July next.
hereby riv.n thai the foi Shawnee business men se. t-ig "tne hand L
lowini'.-naliieil settb-r has filed not ice of writing on the wall" I" ' building of
his ini.-ntii.il to make tin ti pi. .r it. up j ni||r0a.l and the t. wits north of them "
port of his claim and that ..id prooftrvliiK to Mav their boom I.v starting
will be mode before the t e'-'ist.r and n- ,, |v Sl.a, mova| War to the end
i-eiver I the I nitiil Stale: land ollice !|m, t li«-\ Uia\ «et theOOlllltV ?-.-at letilOV -
ti Outliric. II. T.. ..II April I ., is:ts. viz: ! ,.(| t(( siiawt.. .
William S. White under homestead t ' I Antelope, oak
•ntry No. 1046(1 for the northwest quar- J j Mrs .1 Tuckei
ter of section towmddp lb north. SI'ltlNc.VAi.K i:ciloi:s r.rippe.
range 1 West. Hpiingvah*. Logan Co.. Ok.. March it",. ' Work will b. i
lb- names the following w iln. - s. s to I Some corn has been planted ! church soon
prove his continuous r. i.b n . upon Mrs. Weaver visited Mi Morris Mmt ' O l" S. I.after
and cultivation of said land, vi/.: day. j <: •- of oat tin
<leorgc Jt. Morgan. Frank M. Lair. I A number from here w.-nt to Outhrb | Alt- .1 W <
Ilarri n Williams, l'eter Oafey. all of Suml iy near Harb.-i I..
Out In ie, O. T. Hen March has moved to the Klckoj A special praj
A, N. J. OltOOK, Hegister. country | Mr. Dale's Fri.l
j Much plowing is being done in this vi Weather has i
j Mr. Dorxw lias movfel on .he L. I. | Tin- son-ln-luw
j The weather has been quite el
dropped dead w i
Bishop fell from ;
\ a;
short then' I n
ANTLI.OI'M \ ALLMY
« lak Dab Tp.. . ik M i
HI'UIN't; I'liKKK l-Ii
Weak Men Made Vigorous "• J- lome Gen.
Beadle's Block, Guthrie, 0. F.
' a "> xZ swt Ml Mil N::::
I'- l"\y f/ f3*To.r/ iW~: fUl7 ^
What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did!
li in is pirneifully iui.1 «.
• >11 htm lot \ • ■ 11111* lie n i 11. i..-i I'iiiiIiimhI eli
ii. 'iii.' -V .-I > -ill iii iii Vi I A It*..Intel . 4.11,11
m.teeil lo I'm-,, Ni<i voiiHiieMH, I1 \M.illtx.
. II Iter s« \. I illinu >1 «•
stifl'erlng with the I
on the new Haptb
; youtwraum'ifyIt kUa'lrieun r'prutlr^btHli
ii II l I I i; s m i;\ n.ai;.... ... n
. \\ io l inu Ills
I'lmx" i
$1 |"'l i v 'il. i". u ii. \ \\ i iii,'
11,1 I l:. |illl.l Mitliej. I I
I'll I I It mlllll \l. A s>n, (In,.,
iMIII'l
Mi' Da
I i .nk Ti
. l-'irst published in The Dolly Stat.-
Capital Match U\ isjis.)
LIQI nli NOTICM.
I'o whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that Fred
Rltterbusch has this day filed petition
to retail spirituous, vinous and malt li-
i|tiois in Guthrie, Lo^an county, okla-
homa. and that, unless objection L ti I
.-•I on or before the listh day ..t March.
\. D., 1898, said p qitlon will be grant, d.
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Man h 11. issis.
(SEAL)
11. E.MMKTT STKWAHT,
County clerk.
1
Grandpa I lolliugsxvort h
prairie in this
it It
.-k <>r i 11 Ca
roi Warn n St . New York City.
C.ltllDKFN X 11
First published in the Da
Capital Match 1. lv.«l
LIQI «i|{ NOTICM.
Stati,
N.
a-l
s hereby Kiven that Dar
id M. W. Clark as Art hi
ve this day tiled their p.
Home Grown fruit.
The past season's fruit crop lias dem-
onstrated beyond doubt that x\.- have
the finest fruit country inthe United
States and that apples an* a grand
success beyond a doubt. Peaches and
IMunu- especially the Japanese suits.
: in h a* Satsutna. Abundance, Kdsey
Durbauk. etc , are the finest in the
world We are large growers of th«
best varieties of fruits and tln-s. sorts
that are especially- well suited to nur
. innate, and would I-.- pleased to quote
prices for stoc k that we
fiuaraotee (ienuinc and I rue to Name.
We expect to be in the business for
more than a year or txv> and xve are
noing to do exactly the right thing and
what we say by each and . very cus-
tomer. We ha\e every thing, in the
nurseiy line Apples. I'.-aeh. l'«-ar.
I* linns, Chen y. Apricot, Grape, Shade
and street trees, and ornamental stock,
j loses, Cut Flowers, and a general Flor
ii-t's stock Call and see the stock \X e
ii in.ii. Ninserhs two and a half mills
north of the city Greenhouse and
yards al 5-0 Mast Harrison Avenue.
IlKltOW BROTIIIRS,
Imo. In Ac ti css. Nuuenn tn and llorlst
mil I 'lark have ti
litioii to retail spirituous, vinous and
ualt liquors in Langston, Logan county,
iklahoma, and that, unless objection i. •
[lied on or before the pith day of March.
\. D. 1S!«S. : a id petition will b> rranted
Guthrie, i iklahoma. .March I Don.
I: MM M MT STMW A Iff.
for the farmer.
' Mr. Ml Murray- cut a bee tree W ednes-
day. the first one in this county,
i A preacher from Arkansas held services
at Hamlin school house Sunday
Hex Stewart was out with R«-v. Small-
wood Sunday and preached at Mt i .. .is-
' ant.
PARKLAND SPARKS.
j Parkl .mi. Lincoln f 'o., i )k March M
| .Mi- lb !.-n l-'ishl.ack does not linpr.
j One of our merchants paid for • .
ion last week.
| W. S. Bishop's new residence s coi
b- day j Hrother Chas. Burnett
| Sunday ami preached soi
Married on Mi
at the resideiw
Marl Parker tin
•veiling. March 111 h I A. P MeKlbl
.1. II Parker, Mr. xve. k for win-
J CI | ART MR OA K WIIISPMR:
' 'barter Oak. Logan «'.. , Ok Mat
| David bishop xxas a caller in thi
.11 I V \ A I.M NMWf-
Mi - Rosie W«
tlle
nily have inov.
re selling a Ian
eoiiiiuended I l>'s Cream Ralin to me. I
can en,pi. > a/.- I. -tat. nicut. It in a posi U|,V|Wr
it irrli if used ai directed IN IS U ■ I nl ti
Frai isNV r« le. PastorCeutraiPwo. VA|]n miR|Aft
Clnirch. lb i. na, Mont lOUR PIANOS ■ ■ ■ ■
l-'.ly's Cream lbilin is the acknowledged
cure'for catarrh ami contains no mercury
uor ituy injurious drug. Price, GO cents. j
• I. :i 11iik xx it I, i tirinI
Jo X* (cAMnp,;
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ft
} V
imm 11
C?e\Jer
ounty i 'b-rk.
?al.)
farming Implements this s
to Mr. and Mrs. S. II S|
id lo Mr. and Mrs j. m. S
i the (IIh.
U
CoVti
be here f..
thi:
d for us the
I l i t *S enrIt.\l >1 Ih a poHlllvenne.
' Apply into the no«trils* It is quickly absorbed. 60
rents at l>riit!i;i*b* bv mil ; Hiuupli'R In.-, by until.
LI.Y PKu'l IIKUH, i.O Warren Si.,Nexv Vorkl'ity.
it lutie to deserve and hold.
J. W. JENKINS' SONS,
UJI-'JJ I Main St.
)
j
Guthrie
Bicycle Repair
Shop,
IOfi North l irst St.
U
All hinds of l.illii ull Hi. V< It' U.'PJi"
I irsl-Class Vulcan,/Ing.
Work llnnr by .in , <porl Bepalrer.
All-Work-Guaranteed.
OPMN MY MN1NGS
Agents \ror Hillin' Hlieels.
to HIieeiH I or Kent.
Ciivi; us a ('.all.
lioinion & SAiim i it.
1
it
London, Paris and New
ish Hats this season and we
are now showing the lead
Hats for Spring 1898. Sp
Come in and see the
Stetson Hats for Spring
C3) are Served,Sir!
L
JI 'he new shapes in
Still and Soft
Hats are here
for your inspection.
Mighty graceful
and becoming bits of
hat architecture they
are.
As for quality—i?
you've ever worn a
"Stetson," you can
vouch for that.
'i
J
York sets the pace in Styl-
are a close second. We
ing styles in Stiff and Soft
ecial Sale this month.
New Styks.
The War With Spain
Will not cllVi-t I In- low pi iri-s al wlii eli \vi* propose to k«*1 I Spring ( lolliing.
As Paris for w niiii'ii. Lmnlmi for iiumi. so NVnn n orK siantls siiproini' in i In* ilosi^n ol i In*
most slvlisli all ire for cliiltlron. \ ionnn. I «*i*l i n ami I'iiris roiin* lo Aimiica lor fashions in
chililri'ii's raiiut'iil. NVnv York's position in that rrgnnl stands as ninpicsiioni'tl as ilm-s I In*
New York f 'lotliing I Ioiisp's s!ipn*inac\ hi sum! unrlinllcn^i'd in iliis rii\ lor rarrving tin*
brightest ami nohhies! etlcets in all I lie latest noNillios. ami tin* oiamb-sl assort men I ol spring
"•is i-reulitm from which to niako vonr sel,M I ions. No inalter what voiir lain \ calls up. il is
here for noil
Gents Furnishing Goods.
inp. 11
rialttu I- . ltoUti
Every mother in the City
SIhhiIiI si-f our Spi-ing Suits fur < liililr. ti. X'.uiIIih .-.i..I liuvs.
< liil.h . li s Suils. I In s yciii s. t'l-i. i- >1.1111 t.. SS.~i.00.
Urn's Suils, li In I " yi'iirs I 'rin ■ M .Ml to
V..II, lis Suits. I I Ii. Ill n ,-.i s. I'l-i. f s:!.i|(, to Ss (III
* SPECIAL HIGH GRADE SUITS. .4
Regular March Mark Down Sale on Shoes.
SKI Ollki im. I.INI OI I kHirSKS V 4I.l.SI s
Special High Grade Suits,
A, O. FARQUHARSON.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1898, newspaper, March 16, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104413/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.