The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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About Your Tea.
Does your tea taste like a whole
grocery store? Is it weak, sloppy,
unsatisfying"
If so. you are buying It at the
wrung place.
Anybody can sell Junt as good tea
as we sell—|f they'll keep It a* care
fully as we keep It
If tea Isn't kept away from the
air, It will not only lose Its own na-
vor, but It will absoib the flavor of
everything vine within reach. Buy
your next pound here. Fee our list
of teas next week.
AROUND TOWN.
Specials at Guthrie Cash St .
urday.
<*all up f,4 for McAlester ami «
City coal.
District court Is grinding *1
civil cases.
If you Want the bent l.v ei..ar
For Fire
id T<i
FRANKLIN'S GROCERY
The Racket.,,
Huh received ho imoiy new and Pretty Nov
eli leu the punt week tliut we nre iiiixIoiim
that you should ttee them.
New Ijifcs mid GmbrolderleH.
New Luce Tien ikiul Colin ret ten.
New Hells. New CollarN, Bowh uud I lei.
New Hair PIiin and CoiiiIih.
New Hoxlery and Underwear.
Some Big BarguiiiH In every Department
It payx to trade at a Spot ChhIi Honne.
THE RACKET. HASBS£VE-
BOX CALF SHOES.
\ Kline lor wear, a shoe
of beauty, a nlioe you'll l>e
proud of Service which
iiieuiia pleasure, Hiitislac
lion which means a con-
stant Ir lend. II you wear
tliem once you will always
want them. If you buy
them once you will^ see
where the suvIiik is. T'liej
are good for comfort and
K oil lor wear.
EISENSCHMIDT G WECKEL.
• I Th.
i ph-asi
Stuart McKay.
Iteniember the special Male
Hush Saturday.
Th practical Jokers were abroad in
the land today.
The tiuihiie t'oal company
you. 'Phone M
Al Itusenbark has commence!
serve Ice cream.
Wanted—Good girl at once, at
North Ilroad street.
Stuart McKay writes Fire and
nado insurance. Call and see him
No lady In the city can afford to miss
"Bargain Day" at The Kuxh Saturday
The tetu well at the pump house 1
now down 130 feet with a K« d Hov
of water.
Seventeen bars of soap for twenty
Ave cents can only be had at The Itusi.
Saturday.
Whether you want a cape
to the Guthrie Cash Store
afternoon.
Mc also nays the volunteers may go ti
Cuba even if war is not declared. H
says whenever h" delivers his lector-
is greeted with crowded houses.
PERSONAL.
I* nil Jundt Is In < •klali-
J Hood Is
Kl Hen.'
Okiahom.
eka
Judite I'an<«*i
Gov. Harries
ternoon.
!•' Taylor*
Kdmond I..-
1.0.0, F.
the city
Wn
Saturday
it tiie weather is pleasant every bod >
will be at tiie Guthrie t'asli Store Sat-
urday afti-ruooii.
•day the bill
very
McKENNON OPERA NOISE.
S. A. MANN. Manager.
One %igh( Onl>
THURSDAY APRIL 7,
M
—The Celebrated—
Schubert
Symphony
Club and
Lady Quartette
In a delightful program, entirely free
from dullness, consisting of
Lady guartettea. Violin and Vocal Solos,
Mandolin and Cuitar Club. Com-
ic and Serious Headings,
Etc., Etc.. Etc.
MUSIC AND MIRTH. j
THEIR DEATH RATTLE.
WILL Cl'BANS ACCEPT A COMP
MI8E.
C. H. Beach of Ohio, has sent the follow
Ing telegram to Prenident Palma of the
Cuban Junta: "Having maintained tin
war for three years by their own brav
ery. resources and sacrifices, unpreceden
ted in all history, will the Cubans
cept compromise when they can o
hear in the throat of their enemy a death
rattle? Ood forbid. Will conipr<
give you back your son? Will It unrape
your daughter? Will it bring hack tti.
mother you urged them on with the last
breath? Fight It out Uncle Bam is
dusting off his uniform."
MASTER TOMMIE
Who plays Violin Solos. Sings Stings and
Recites in the Most Finished Style.
Reduced Prices—75. 50 and 25 Cts.
Don't Miss the Treat.
See Our Program It Speaks for Itself.
fiJCRVOOS Troubles ■ due to
t « ini|K)vvrinhril blood. IUkxIh Sar
sapm-illu is ||„. (),„. 'I'i'11.■ Blood
I'uriib'r Uid NERVE TONIC.
TOMORROW
THE t'KI.RBRATHD I'ABST BOCK
HKKK Wll.l. UK ON TAP.
And Milwaukee^ |{ock Worst, fr
lunch, served at the following saloons:
Felix Adler, Kentucky Liquor Store.
!•'. W. Hltterbusch, Royal Saloon.
Henry Rltterlnisch. Mint Saloon
Moses W einhcrKqp The Same old Mo
GREAT REMOVAL SALE.
Now going on ait l>. 1J. (j oule's;will
continue April 1st and 2d. Harming too
numerous to mention. Give i^a call.
After April 3d we will be fouA] at 110
Oklahoma avenue, north sidef),.twe<>n
Division street and Guthrie Rational
bank W'p respectfully ask • r trade prove her continuous reside
Weinberger Bros., White Hi
F. M. Wyatt, Silver Dollar Saloi
Salo
to call <
i us at our new standi
Respectfully yo
D. II <f*ODE.
I First published In the Daily State Capi-
tal. April 1. 1MW. |
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Uuthrle, Okla., April 1
1MW.
Notice Ih hereby given that the follow
lug-named settler has (lied notice of hia
Intention to make tlnal proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will lie
made before the register and receu t of
the C. S. land office at Guthrie. ■ >kla
on May ti. IbiW, viz:
Elisabeth Clark. 11 E No. 11821, for the
southwest quarter of section in, township
17. north of range 3, west.
She names the following witnesses to
lice upon and
Cail 'phone 64.
ultlvation of said land.
John E. Terhune, George W. Sloan
James L. McCannon and Jonn E. Clark
all of Crescent City. O. T.
JOHN J BOLES Register
There were two
much in evidence
let-tor and the Joke
ethlng new. Bargain duy
Tiie Hunh. N.-xl Huturday. Ileud
their ad on secoiul page.
Don't avlod The Hush, but easy
nd avoid the .row,I on Saturday
Bargain Day" at The Hush.
A blind man on the streets to|n>
ung about the ill fa,ted Maine an
aroused patriotism and dimes.
Ed Bentley, bill poster and dlstribu
tor, favored the housewives today with
liberal samples of baking powd
W. H. Colleld. ,,f Alva, and David
Rupert, of Vilas, Woods county, I
been commissioned notaries public
Guthrie Cash Store, lfli Harrison
nue. Saturday next. A few spring
apes at reduced prices lo clean
J'** Roads Is moving his bicycle
plumbing house Into the proper,
iklahoiua avenu*-, the old EnglDn
Kitchen stand.
aptaiu Arrell will recruit Company
A until one hundred men ure enroll
ed. The armory will be opened every
night at 7::tu and a vigorous drill in
full uniform.
Deputy Marshal Smith, of the Chick-
asaw nation, brought two prisoners to
the federal Jail yesterday. They were
Geo. Price, perjury, and Hud Jones
whiskey peddler.
Our last week on Harrison avenu.-,
will be pleased to meet all our formei
customers at otir new location No. lib
oklahoma avenue west. Most respect-
fully, D. II. Goode.
For rent- For the summer, my three
furnished rooms with water and lav-
atory. Suitable for offices or living
rooms. Possession from April 1st, t..
August 1st. Z. H. Lusseter, or Luthei
West.
George Ford Is among the first men
In town to declare himself for enlist-
ment. 11.* says he had Just as leave
die by being shot in the stomach in
battle as to die of stomach act..- at
home.
From 2 to 4 ... lock Saturday after-
noon at the Guthrie Cash Store. Spe-
cial low prices In spring capes. No
capes sold after 4 o'clock or before 2
o'clock. Just two hours s^le. 115 Har-
The Salmon Canning company will
enlarge their factory and will contract
to take al the tomatoes they can get.
Address Gus Carson, Guthrie, O. T.. or
call on II. F. Ardery at his office in the
Oswego block.
Colonel Napier Perkins wil lorgnn'zn
a colored regiment in the territory to
go to Culm, as colored soldiers seem
to i e preferable by the government.
Under the leadership of 'the "colonel"
the regiment would make it warm on
the island.
David Smith, a simple-minded old
negro, was brought up from oklahoma
City yesterday. He carried an old
worn out bible and read continuously
in sing-song negro manner. His son
accompanied him to this city. The
old man will be sent to the asylum.
Willard Stapleton ran up the Hag on
his barn this forenoon Just as soon as
he heard that Minister Woodford had
been recalled. With the running up of
the llag his pulse ran up several d-
glees also and he is ready to en'ist
cnever the president makes a call
men <to go to the from.
ol. Hob Mc Reynolds writes Captain
E. S. Gill, of the local Cuban volun •
eers. that he has given to Col. Colby,
>f Lincoln. Neb., the complete roll of
• klahonia's patriots and they will be
f Washington
Meyer Is In the city fr.
f St M i ry
cumseh
John II Node
Is in the city.
A. Ingram, of Salem. O. T. was
the city today
Th.-,, Humbei was a \Mtot fro
Edmond today.
Mrs. II E. Asp has returned fi..m
visit to Winllel.l.
It. I Thomas, of North English. I
wa, 1s at tiie Royal
T. F. M. Kennon was In oklah n
City this uft
F L. Cresi
City.
ill the city
< City
<• W McMillan, of Arkffnsi
ails., is hi (he city.
Anna llorgan, of Perkins, wa
ping In the city today.
Jodie dree,, went t„ Shawn,.- today
i professional business.
Marshal Thompson drove over from
Kingfisher this morning.
E. L. and D. J. Donahoe were visit-
's from Ponca Cfty yesterday.
Dr. it. II. Richards, a prominent
physician of Chicago, is at the okla.
D. F. Harness and J. W. Hull were
up from Oklahomma city yesterday.
■H. Clnk. Sr.. of Bluff City Has
has leased school land near tiiis cits'
T M. Richardson, Jr.. was u v'sit
>r from oklahoma city this morning
.1 W. Quick was in the city this .il-
ernooii fiom Perry on legal husin. ■
S .P. Frlnck and H. Garland, of
'Vedonla. Kans.. are visiting in n,,
Ity.
J. S. Overstreet.
>f Kingflshe
W. E. Merydith and J. II. Wright
•e in the City from Chandler with
stock.
'Mrs. H. F. Ivilpatrick, of Hennessey,
is visiting her sister. Mrs .1 u Kwi
edy.
John Flinn and E. H. Wells were in
^ oni Burton today to lease <,
Harry Walker was up from Okialio-
ia City today to attend the m.-a . ,
'urd meeting
H N. Marshall, of Caldwell. Kans..
was ill the city today to leas.- s h , ,|
lauds in the strip.
Henry Holloway and David Kfiaus.:
ere in the city yesterday to lease
hool lands near Lela.
H. T. Means and Dr. H. It. W. in are
or from Stillwater to attend the
edlcal board meeting.
Mr. B. Mlssiidine. of Oxford. Kansas,
is in the city visiting his brother-in-
law, A. ti. Farquharson.
E. E. Ilowendobler, a druggist of
Perry, and a member of the teiritorial
board of pharmacy, is in the city.
John Threadgill, superintendent of
the asylum, was up from Norman yes-
terday to Hie his bills for the intuitu-
tlon.
.1 M. Powell, J. If. Headrh k. T. K
Robinson and Sherman Smith w t-i ••
down from Perry yesterday to l-.ise
school lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay returned v, I
terday from a sojourn in the
• ailed by the serious illness ..f their in-
fant daughter.
Miss Hattie Hunt, of PerrM is visit-
ing friends in the city. Miss Hunt was
stenographer for one ..f the council
committees in the last legislature.
Mr. Frank Childes, one of Seward'.-)
most prosperous farmers.was up mak-
ing a two day's call on his lady friend
on North Broad street. Guthrie boys
had better watch out.
EXPERIENCE
You will be made w
'ongregatlonal church Fridu
April 1st.
The sports of Norman were recently
buncoed out about $2."mi bv a couple of t I
lows claiming to live in Mulhall. It was
done with the aid of the traditional
sway-backed, knockneed relic of horse
flesh.
THEY KK< 'MMEND THE HCHl
BERT SYMPHONY CLL'H
c n -rnlng the hubert's,which a|
i'-ar here on April 7th. Grafton (W. .
Va ' Lodge No. 31. 1. o. o. F sa>-
Kvery l umber presented was u gem
and the pel formers were applauded t>-
pealed to the good' taste of the large
nd appreciative audience and wa.- a
• u.'i ess in e\ ery particular."
J F BHRDETTE. N. C.
« M. ROACH. H Se.
D0LCATEK ASST. CASHIER.
• H AS. lit 8WORTH RI >1GNED
FROM CAPITOL NATIONAL
eli., BoHworth resigned last ninht
is assistant cashier of the Capitol Na
tional bank and Fred <' Dolcater w..
selected to till the vacancy. Ml. Hos
worth retires from the bank with the
best wishes i.f a host of friends who
have learned his tl'Ue merit over the
< ounter at the bank. During liis thi ■ ■
ye.us c. nneciioii with this institution
as bo<ikk>'«'per and assistant cashier
Mr. Boswoi lit bus won the conlldcii.
of tin- people ami all wish iiiin su< c.\ss
hi any busiiic: s in which lie may en
gage.
Mr. Dolcater is too w.dl known 1.>
citi;
has been engaged ii
this city for the past live
two years being in the ..
county clerk and county
The Capitol National is to
u la ted on securing the Her
I lolcat. r.
a I
Housekeepers Mobilize Your Aides!
Spring Rules every enterprising housekeeper;
as commander-in-chief of this feminine army*
it declares the time has come to act; summon
your aids, turn the house upside down, press
in servicc the husband if necessary, give him
your orders, let him climb the step ladder pull
down draperies, lower the pictures, etc; then
all turn in, sweep and scrub the floors, paint
or varnish them if they need it, after washing
the woodwork give it the necessary touchqj
of paint, put new paper on the walls, new
draperies in the windows or wash the old ones.
Sample Line
oi carpcls.
Heady for yon to see and waiting for your selection.
; Exquisite designs and patterns, styles that, you've never
i before and arc never likely to see anywhere else but
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HOUSTON PRIVATE SECRETARY
ENTERED l l'oN DISCHARGE OF
DI'TIES TODAY.
i here as i
M« «|uette Carpets
; colorings.
Ingrain Art S«j iare
of the hind^nrarat • vet
makes the b. st Hour to'
delicate and soft
. ! "ord. the lin«« this keasi 11 one
nwii- take tlo- place of rug.-and
ftMl
in arrived In the «
Perry and iiiis
the discharge of
Lace, Chenille, T ipestry and Rope Curtains.
entered
ties as priv.'i
Jenkins, to which position lie sole t
fee ntly. Mr. Houston Is well kiiov
to our citizens and will be glv, n
Ai
c t i 11
r rdcgin* line of Curtains will «
vince >ou of the ti >ith of the assertion that y «u can
what you want in this line it prie. s never before i ffe
in the west, elm m,. y,iM' mmtiu's and orders will be
ceived direct from Si. Lou s
weli-
He
\ ill
his
family to this city froi
as a suitable dwelling can i
and will make this city his |
residence.
Mr. vv. II. Smithsoii, the
secretary, steps down and out with I
the congratulations of every citizen of
the territory with whom he has come
in contact during ex-Secretary la we s|
term. Mr. Sinithson will not retire tin- '
til about May 1st. or until Mr. Houston
becomes familiar with the duties in- ;
volving upon 1dm.
EXPERIENCE SOCIAL.
We w ill be made happy by your pivs- 1
ence at the Congregational church Fri-
day evening.
A five room house for rent. <
good repairs. W. M. Spurlock.
Cut Prices for Thirty Days.
If you think wo wi'l not sell vnit t^arpi'ts, Cuituii'S
i atd Furniture at CUT PRICRS, drop into our sr.,re and let
us convince j ou that you are mistaken
Kl"jfan( Hctl ltoom Sets, j«||^ " (
l ine rpholsten H 4| Loun^. s, SS AO.
I rot' K< <lsl« }nls jm Ii Posts, Himkh
11 inusictl, N." <)()
eli
BABliAlN PJ
ant to tal.c
T. B. REDER.
113 South 1st St., Guthrie, O. T.
House I
ew York Clothing
A, 0. FARQUHARSON.
GRAND EASTER BARGAIN SALE.
To inaugurate the greatest month of Apii! in the history of this store, wc will sell Men's and Boys' ClotMiw i„d
Gent Furnishings at paces that to bound to st.mu'ate buying, which will ,c!iPse all previous records!
WonJertuI r..r.kw..t
_ "
ailed upon i
4*Noxa«;olcP' positively cures a Cold
or l.afirlppie in a day. (Juarauteed
in every case. Sold by all Druggists.
Wanted- ulM Mounds of old rags at
el this office.
ACOODTALE WILL BEAK JT E LLI NGJ WIC E."
USE SAPOLIO. USE
SAPOLIC
Every One Knows
LADIE
Who are fa
up-to-date!
^Poclcetbool
Lt. the
:ideous in regard to fine and
;ationery, Chatelaines, Purses
etc., can find something to
nd
LLIE & CO.
But
that a suit of clothes poorly uiatlo, ill liittin
and nut of Huh* in style is a shabby suit thoujj
it In* made of hroaddotIi.
.'i suit that t oiivys the impression of thorough-
ness in finish, beauty in style ami neatness in tit
is a <lresst\ suit though the material be of the
plainest.
Do Y ou Know
l."tr0u,; k and News Depot. \Y/TI T TC
perfumes at 25c an Ounce.J lN ILLlJ,
that we are making lots of dressy ami verv nob-
by suits at remarkably low prices. y,,ii won-
der that it can be done; and your won-
der will be increased when you have seen the
variety ami the beauty and the quality of the
patterns we have to show you at these prices.
GUTHRIE,
.THE TAILOR...
in oklali<
liaml N.rkw,
Business Suits.
eleg
lebrated f
Miller & ChiciiK*
trimmed and finish
KUhstantial and styllnh
sale only 1
until
sr . Spring Styles in Shoes.
tm
I3TVLE5
Men's Dress Suits.
OF
See Our Line
Q ti
Men's trousers
I inluell
^ tor Thirty Days
Boys' I aster Clothing.
lothinv
I aster Sale of Hats.
plendid
^^ tldil Orders, with (ash, prompt
lv filled.
A.O.larquharson.t
York Glothing House,
Guthrie, O
OKLAHOMA
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