The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
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WANT COLUMN.
What Do Ton W utT
Do you want Agents?
Do you waut a Situation*
Ik, you want any • Help,'' mala or (tmallf
lk> you want Pupil*?
Do you want a Partner!
1K> you want Servant*, Oerk« or Me« bantoaT
l>o you want to Ki-ul a Kooin, Houm> or 8toreT
Do you want to Buy or Sell a Horae, Wa*un
r any kind of a Vehicle!
Do you want to Hell or Reut your Bouae,
OflW Store, Lot or Farm?
Have you Lout or Found anything?
Do |-uu want to Sell your Uuod-Will Mid Fix-
Have you Heeond Fland Oood of any kla4
t ti at you wlnh to Nell or Kiehangef
Have you UihmIn to Nell of any kind!
If ao. Till Capital will publUh a three line
a*UfrUM'iiieiit (21 words) one tlma for lOreiita,
Uree tluiea lor 25 oeula. oua week for 60 reata.
A want In Tut 8tat Capital, neter falla te
bring quick returna.
Wi
WANT1UU.
AM'KD a Poaltloi
ewHpa|>er ami
Met'it a l KEN
Uuthrle, <
LOST—On road N II Guthrie,
containing two night dreaeei
Milver. a I no aevernl iiiiihIc ihm.kn
X C)8T Peiialon pa|wr- and o
<tav iu tluthrli* Paper* In
Arch Walker. • in.l.-r, p.«>a*e U-uv
Hit ami jret rewaril. Am u Walk*
FOP. RHNT
■ >R K KN r Fi lie offl«-e roo
r at once to Kenton A C<
.t«t New \ ork elolhlng hollar
J. M. Johnson is down from Ferry.
.]. K. Holllday, of Wichita, i in tlio
city.
II U. Nell, of Kansas City. Is in the
city..
lieo. E (larclncr, of HI. .loo, Is in the
city.
Louis Herman is here from Kansas
City.
Deputy Marshal Mailsen Is over from
Kiud.
.lom-pU Rosensteln Is here from
Perry.
Theo Sehofr, "f Wichita. Kan., Is in
the eity.
AWARDED
Klfhest Honors—World s Fair.
DtV
* CREAM
BAHINi
POWMR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
whv not let them hare It?"
•We will when our financial ideas
teoome law. Paper saved the c ountry
once and It is as good a^ gold If we
cau make a law to that etlect. Then
the dats of the goldbug will be uuai
bered. The dentist will be the only
one to whom gold will be a necessity.
And now I appeal to you farmers,
laborers, and all who want money, to
join your efforts with ours to over-
throw the tyranny which has been in-
flicted upon you by the old parties.
Help us in that hope of office which is
an anchor to our souls. Help us to
overthrow the organized forces of so-
ciety The workingiuan who votes
with the old parties deserves not only
'to be enslaved for life," but ought to
i be crucified between Weaver and Ig-
I rutins Donelly, or compelled to listen
1 to the entire series of campaign
I speeches to be delivered by Raphael
Heauknot. Now do not be led astray
II ruwuci rm , th°*e Wh° tel1 *°
# . . . I silver and gold or a currency
from Ammonii, Alum or any other adulterant | l|iert,on# |8 t))e eighth conspiracy
to sell you and your children to the
gold bug, the shy lock and the Munni-
_ __ I powr. Kveu now 1 see them tearing
WHAT POPS WANT
| tires ' Deputy marshals are urging
i. The entire posse comitatus
,TH„p u,fc I'v those who tell you thai money is
A pure (irape Cieam of Tartar jowder F™|„i|v,r uni, ffold „r a ,urrenoy i.ased
mnionia, Alum or any other adu
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Man Dreams That He is One ot
Them and Makes a Speech.
.ti u«t lie Their Policy If Tliey F.ipaet
to Hueeeed -A l.etter Frou
llegular Country Cor-
respondent —Good
Heading.
fires.
them on. The entire posse
is out. The organized forces of soci-
ety join in tler.disli glee. We are de-
nied the boon for which our fathers
fought of righting our wrongs in our
own way. The militia shoot us down
A(< AINST 0lt<i AN IZEK SOCIETY I tor burning cars and failing to dis-
perse at their tyrannical behest. 1
1 call upon every disappointed aspirant
That's What He TelL Ilia Pop Amllei.ee | f()f offlue jn lhe o]d pHrties. every one
exasperated by the tyranny of pluto-
cratic law, everv undecapitated anar-
chist to join us in one supreme attempt
to overthrow—"
Hy this time 1 had got to "hollerin"
so loud that either the noise or the
vehemence of my feelings awoke me.
Edwin Lowk.
AFTER "LAING" WAITING.
> f i*.
Winlii Id,
fit
Mul
down from Mul-
, f Noble
was
perform a vagrant pilgrimage to Wash
ington. t'pon the failure of this ex
perimcnt, another of greater magni
tude was iuaugurated under the aus
pices of .1. R. Sovereign and K. V.
mis ( it v, wa*
i.f Kai.sus
.it h well! l<
\\ as
. \ S 1\
erdav.
Debs. This also falletl, owing to ihe part 0f Oklahoma, lie at one ti
opposition of the 'orgauized forces of I occupied the position of clerk of tin
society. Hence the advice given in
Ihe paragraph I have quoted. It be-'
R. F. lirldley is In
Kansas.
R. A. Nichols wa-
hall yesterduv.
F. / Kineaid wa:
hall yesterday.
I : I) Met'ready,
the city doday.
J. A. Robinson, ol
here yesterday.
Win. Becker and wife.
City, are in the city.
Attorney i.eneral Calbru
(lklahoma City todas
R. L. Collins, of Kinglc1
the city yesterday-
J. 11 Snow, of th ' A
railroad, was in the city y
Bob Collins, late clerk af .ludgc Me-[society, anything that promotes disor
A tee's court, was in the city y eater- , ^er, discontent and unrest is a direct
day i help to our glorious cause. While we
Don Law head, the popular republK ,|(> not, like our anarchUta cousins,
proclaim death to society,' yet we are
Again I dreamed of addressing a
populist audience upon what we hope
will become the issues of the day. I J
bugan by quoting from the remarks of The Popular«i«orr« tain* Take* to lllm
our illustrious leader, Kugene V. Debs: , *«-if a wife.
"The workingmau who follows the; Kingfisher Free Tress: Yesterday,
democratic or republican banner this j August 2',\ 1894, was the occasion of a
fall deserves to lie enslaved for life I 'l«'et little ceremony which joined for
, , - . , . . < life two young people who are very
All the forces of organi.ed so.'iety are , W(lll ^ JfaT„* b',y kFnown by tUe
against you." "I want every one of aJKingti.her.
you to go to the polls and vote the On the afternoon of that day, at the
populist ticket." (Iiel.s.) 1 said: j pleaaant home of the bride's parents,
' / .1 / :i ... in the northeast part of this city, Mr.
•You are all aware of the failure ot I ()torgrH Laing, formerly of thiseitv.
the Coxey movement to work up a but now of Bnid, and Miss Wllliaiuima
sentiment favorable to the issue of a (I. Menzies were united iu the holy
substitute for money to the extent of f bond* of matrimony. Kev. J.C. Seftou,
. . . .... - pastor of the Presbyterian church of
live hundred m.ll.ons for the improve-! [hu cUyi omcUtfn(r. The youI1|f
nicut c f the roatls of the country with i couple left on the evening train for
a view of furnishing work for the | their new hume in South Enid.
masses who otherwise would have to Miss Meuzies is one of Kingfisher s
most charming aud accomplished
1
Mexican
Mustang
.iniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
young ladies, who h s won the admir
atiou and respect of all who know
her, and of whom Mr. Laing may well
feel proud to have wooed ami won.
Iluppy Oeorge l.aing is probably one
of the best known young men in this
district court of the Oklahoma City
territory. After coming to Kingfisher
he hold positions in the land otlice, the
iug an undisputed truth that J l<Vt*e Press ofllee, and practiced law for
the orgauized forces of society a short time. He was always ideuti-
are aud probably will alwavs i H*d with the social enterprises of the
, 4l'i citv, and if a concert or entertainment
b- against us. ,t fallows th^t | of ally uln|| was to w ^ottell up. he
i i Insure success we inust depend upon I w,s "always in demand. When the
the disorganized forces. Anything > strip was opened he located in Knitl
that tends to the disorganisation of and is now a member of the enter
, j prising lejjal firm of W hiting. l.aing X
Morris, of that place.
She Dlriu't Take Willi tne (ientlemen.
She was refined, intelligent and not
bail looking, but somehow she never
seemed to take with the gentlemen.
They didn't 1 ke her listless ways: they
AROUND TOWN.
Dr. Peoples, the dentist
Mrs. A. P. Saunders Is iu St. Louis,
securing fall goods for her store in
this city.
Type writer paper at Lillie & Co.
At Winfield, the Kickapoo, Anadarko
A Oklahoma Town lluilding Co., capi-
tal 910,000, was orgauized Saturday
Meal Tickets, 21 meals $3.50 at O. K.
Hest meal in the city.
The Ladies' Aid society of the First
M. E, church will meet on Wednesday
at 4 p. m. at the church.—Miss West,
Secretary.
Pens, inks, lead pencils, rubber
bauds—all kiuds of stationery at Thk
State Capital Office.
Postmaster Larwell U at home with
erysipelas. Dr. Stevens is attending
him. He is liable to be confined to
his room for a week.
Do you want carbon paper or type-
writer ribbons. Call on The Statu
Capital.
Col. Tom Jones ha^ built a very neat
addition to his home on North First
street, East Guthrie, making one of
the cosiest homes in Guthrie. - The
prosperity of the colonel, thus indi-
cated, gratifies his many friends
Do you want typewriter paper?
Large assortment at The State Capi-
tal office.
Attorney .Jim Cottingham returned
from Iowa yesterday, where he had
been on legal business. He states
that the people there aie experiencing
the greatest drouth in the history of
of the.state. The l)es Moines river
so dry that the people have discovered
for the first time that there is coal in
its bottom and they are engaged in
digging it out.
Do you need a cheap ledger, cash
book or journal? (Jet them, home
made, of Thk State Capital
The Columbian Barber Shop anil
Hath Room—Soft water baths, new-
tubs, clean rooms. International
building, Second street aud Harrison
avenue.
Do you want the famous Glucinutu
pens? The State Capital is the ter
ritorial agent and keeps them in
. . • _ . stock.
Mustang; Liniment conquers
p^jn> j There are several lawyers and other
Makes' flan or Beast well ottice men around town who have the
Again< habit of spitting from second story-
windows to the sidewalk. It is'the
dirtiest habit on record and a nuisance
to the pedestrians. Many a person
has been besmirched in this manner.
There should be a police court action
against such just a.> well a.s against
any other nuisance.
Do you want stenographers' note
books? Get them at The State Capi-
tal.
A divorce was tiled today in the dis-
trict court by Eugene E. Durkee vs.
Mary R- Durkee, alleging that the
wife, under the plea of being sick,
would not the first day, or ever since,
perform those duties which the law
imposes on her. The couple were
married in March last and Mr. Durkee
began his residence in Guthrie May .*•.
The plaintiff states that the woman
married him simply to get his prop-
erty.
A. SUMMER SHOli
Is the indispensible thing now for comfort; suffering feet make men suffer,
l'o be reasonable is to be comfortable, and our summer footwear enable you to
be so. Our shoes are light, cool, stylish, handsome anil cheap. '1 hese import-
ant, essentials, with the perfect fit that we always secure, make our summer
shoes touch the acme of desirability and satisfaction in every particular.
Prices fade as summer advances; there isn't any more left of our former figures
than there is of the hot season after the month of August. Don t wait ti
autumn before buying your summer shoes, but get them now.
Eisenschmidt & Hetsch
"Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
REPAIRINC NEATLY DONE. 118 Wf at Oklahoma Ave
THE
ORIGINAL
MANITAU
^Sl'lt ITVCi «.*-<-
NATURAL
MINERAL
Navajo Manitau Schoshone, at the base of
Pikes Peak, Manitau. Colorado.
THIS FAMOUS WATKR DKLIVKRKD TO
FEDERAL JAIL NEWS.
ndidate for register of deed
K county, is in the city.
Russell liriggs is down from the
str p ami is employed as bookkeej er
by the Pabst Brewing Co.
Judge Gore. Major MacNamaraand
.lack Humphreys are now in charge of
the Guthrie News. The three men
ought to make it a newsy paper.
A. 0. (Cheyenne) Cunningham was ••• taken half its contents when she felt
over from Woodward to a lie is a the best methods of getting rid of goy. Hke another woman. Now she is in
leading republican ol .\ count}, ^ a t,rament }s to discredit it. Attack the the enjoyment of perfect health, and
heriffn and has suitor* by the score. No woman \
need suffer frun functional irregular-
ities and weaknesses. The' Favorite
Prescription" is a safe and certain
cure for all the weaknesses to which j
women are peculiarly subj
painfully aware that the forces of t
ganized society sire against us. We ; said she hadn't any snap about her
can t present do more acting inde- Poor girl: she was suffering from func-
pendently under the stars aud stripes irregularities, and it was actu-
. . ... ally impossible for her to take much
than under the red tlag. The same inl',,rest i„ anything. Hut a change ;
obje 'ts can be about as directly at- came. One day she heard of Dr. j
tained. Our Omaha declaration is a I Pierce's Favorite Prescription. She
'lonf step in this direction. One of Fr,"curri,.a.bottii>.' anu 9lu' had not
Uplrjr Mailer Pertatuluff tu That Hantlle
ul In* u«l Outs.
Deputy Marshal John W. Clanton
came over yesterday from El Reno
with Thomas Dolan. charged with
giving whisky to Indians, aud com-
mitted hiiu to the federal jail.
Dtputy Marshal John Salesberry
came iu yesterday from the Osage
country with Luther Jolly, charged
with dosing the (^age Indians on fire
water. He was turned over to Jailor
Overbay to await further order.
Deputy Marshal Ramsey arrived yes-
terday from the Iowa country with
Asa Jones, charged with cutting tim-
ber on school land in his section of the
country.
Deputy Marshal I. S. Prater came in
from El Reno this morning with L. 11.
Turnbull, who is charged with intro-
ducing whisky in the Indian country.
New goods all the tima. Well havd
you seen Grisham, Steele & Go's new
Fall Dress Goods in imported and do-
mestic weaves?
for b hel'k 1 ms i l>i k.
he* That II l« tin
KAMILYS BY
DOZKN OR CASK BY
IV. F.CHEAl)LE,S< le Au«mii.
Office—424 Oklahoma Ave.. Helms Building.
Guthrie, O. T.
county
"wall horse" known everywhere .
his ability and pitriotisin lie says officials. . aj
"N ' county is a republican county,and military burned the trains, or, as Sov-
will prove it this fall. ereign expresses it, he 'believed the
burning of cars was the work of
How .lolly: United States deputy marshals '
Eh! who said that? The answer is |oiobe-Detnt rat. page -, August 15,
is as prompt as the question from the , phis, in true
tlear chappie who has ' •' 4~'1 *u"
Dr. Pierce's Pelletscureconstipation,
billiousness, indigestion and headache.
i .i.i i 1H94.1 This, in true populist style
kmated the 1 . ,
rheumatism with Hosteller's Stomach saddles the blame upon the law and j One a dose.
Hitters, unequalled as well for dys- enables reform doctors to prescribe Town hi Kl«c I n
pepsia, liver complaint, inactivity of government ownership as a sovereign T« «n tip . ectian.
the. .bowel* or kidneys, nervousness, ; remetiy The book entitled 'Seven! The county central committee or-
Conspiracies' and dedicated to the 'en- 4 sPeoial "taction to be holden
slaved people of a dying reoublic,' is !on SrtordV'. September I. at the usual
our right bower. Having caused tht. f voting place in Cimarron township for
troubles, wc ought to know the cure ;the P"rPosc of electing a member of
Political action regulates the price of the county central committee W> repre-
heat When we get our hnaucial sent said township on said committee.
S. L. OVEKSTHEET,
thfrpg^>at tonic and you will be nlti-
mritfly happy if now afflicted.
IN SECRcT.
The Pop
system in operation wheat will lu the
measure of values. It will have in-
trinsic value, if our leaders will ad-
The bosses, the men who
office, in the p p-deino party met last mit that such a thing exists. It will
night and the demos agreed that if probably command live or ten dollars
, .in .1 , t a bushel. There will In? nothing to
the pops would allow then. 1. lte.v ^ ^ Solllelhin(r Ul ,.at w,„ ^ in
for probate judge, J. R. kcatou for demand and as 'legal tender'
county judge and Frank Dacater for will be plenty there will be no danger
county clerk the pops might have all i of over production. If you want '
the rest. Leaders ou both sides, how
E. P.
McCabe,
Secretary.
Chairman.
A Noted KtftHKelUt Pr
Duly or Chrlfttlonn to Vote for the silver- ;
Tongued Colonel.
Lexington, Ky.. Aug. ?8.—One of the
Louis Eihhoff, deputy marshal, was' biggest sensations of the campaign oc-
over from the west side this morning j ourred here Sunday night when the
noted evangelist, l eorge O. Harncs, i
with a whisky man. preacl.ed a sermon in the courthouse. :
Deputy E. S. Morris today brought | in <vhich he wlill it the dutv true
from El Reno W. D. Williams, charged Christians to vote for Col. Hreckin-;
with assault with inteut to kill. | ridge; that we ought to be forgiving,
* | even as God is forgiving. He showed
Do Yon I>e«lre a Clear, Transparent MkluT that the highest religion was to do uil*
lleggs' Blood Purifier and Blood to others «s we would that others
Maker will remove all disorders from should do unto us. Many people left
the blood and leave your skin clear, the crowded room before he was
transparent and youthful. Sold and through preaching.
warranted by all druggists.
- The emperor of China has ordered his
ROBBING OUTFIT. soldiers who murdered Mr. Wylie. an
j Knglish Presbyterian missionary, to be
, i beheaded.
A Fake Lo.nComp.ur FlaMM S.v.r.1 KKI.UilorS REVIVAL.
Something New
Heating Stores!
NO ASHES! NO SMOKE!
NOTHING BUT HEAT.
LOOK AT THEM.
Spencer Hardware Co.,
Second Street Opposite Postoffice.
Improyemeni the Order of we Hoe
THE
I nauftpeetlng People.
A ceuple of sharks that had placed
in the city papers the following notice
have skipped and robbed many pjr-
sou>:
Money to Loan— On improved real
estate security. Long time, easy
terms, conservative values, privilege
of paying on 30 days' notice. No bo-
nus or
i«l Itringi
An KvancHtM Convert* h To
About h Chmii;** In It* Same.
Tex akk an a. Ark.. Aug. 2d.—One of
the greatest religious revivals that has
ever l>ecn held in this section closed
Sunday at Ingersoll, a small town 1 >
miles south of here on the Cotton Belt
railroad. The preacher who conducted
it is Rev. W. T. Burch. now and for the
ou aw uavB uuuic, ^u uir . .. u ,
commissions, if desired loans j I "t five years manager for the IW
Have Tou Trlert lt«||i' Urri
.an be maae on short notice. For fur-| ern I'nlon Telegraph Co. at this plac
ther information call on or address Three hundred conversions are an-
Beetle A Co., 106 West Oklahoma ave- nounced as the result of the revival
nue, Guthrie, 0. T.
Smith
Premier
For piles? If not, why not? Can you
afford to suffer longer for the sake of
25 cents. This is the price of the
greatest salve ou the market. Sold
ride, get on a government train and aud warranted by all druggists.
In leaving they left unpaid their
board bills, several advertising bills
evejf
PV.
illov
ride all over the country practically
, are kioking and the devil ts to fret, 0f expenses, for it costs govern-
ment but little to furnish the paper
on which to print the tigures repre-
senting val
They aie not merchandise
t-8 ami will not be bartered away
The infidel name of tlie town, Inger-
soll, has been dropped, and that of
Edson adopted in its stea I. There was
, only one saloon in the place prior t
and about *2t . gotten as advance I jhe*revivat. It was d.,ing a iand-otHce
money from |>ei ons Uiat wanted | business, but now its doors ure closed
ami the owner away seeking hn-ation
elsewhere.
TYPE-WRWER
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Speed, ease of operation, permanent alignment and durability a
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Rev. J. A. ltroadnax, G M. . and M.
A. Morrison will attend the Luka Hal-
, which government de- lard funeral at Langston City on Suu
> t Cc
termi tes by a decree of tiat. Gold is
worth nothiug, has no intrinsic value
unless government says so. When we present
control the government we &.iiail de- Mathew
cive wealth limittd only by the sup-
ply of paper. Shylock can then take
his gold to Kurope. The Ismd-holder
will recieve an arm load of legal ten-
der and wc will, a^ Paul observes, owe
no man anything. There will be a
r tf. s. , deluge of money. You can easily see
how foolish it would be for a lab rer
........... or farmer to support either of the
Highest temperature yesterday, 0jd parties, which in regard to tiuance
|„^t, t< l. I'orccast for tomorrow are at least a thousand years behind
I the conditions we expect to bring
about."
'1 hat annoying republican, whom 1
had n«>t noticed before, said, "Let us
hope they arc."
old parties will continue to
enslave the masses with the fool idea
that you must exchange value for
value; tint you must sell something
j worth a dollar t«> get a dollar, aud
that a real dollar is a piece of metal of
a certain weight and fineness. We
have discovered that this i* a delusion.
We know bv experience that a green
piece of paper whereon Is a printed
promise to pay a dollar, is a real dol-
lar. I have proved it. I bought a dol ,
I lar's worth of codlish the other day !
K very thing (it
Before making your purchases call
au^'Hee"*i\ stock. The goods are all
new latest style, ami large stock to se-
lect from. Mks. A. P. Saimucks.
DAILY WfcATHtR FORECAST.
Reported hy W. .1. Walt
Fair stationary temperature
ti*«uli*« of natoie ,autumn scenery-
are the Fall O^ess Goods at Grisham.
Steele & Co's. He sure and set-
llienu..
New Ka 11 Sty les
lay at 2 p. m. Prince Hall Lodge of
F A A M. is hereby notified to l e
We will start from John
house, bv arrangement.
W. M Lowe. d G. M
GEO. A. HKNKV, W M.
J. W. M ATUKWS, S. I P.
ill.I- w*
Ml.
SUITS
$25
up.
Are just in. Rich
.iml beautiful patterns
to be tailored into the
most stylish I'.ill suits
kxamine our goods.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the chairman of the waterworks com-
mittee until o'clock August 10, 1894.
for the connection of well aud tunnel
at pump house, iu accordance with
plans aud specifications at city engin-
eer's ofllee. Right to reject any and
all bids reserved To be paid in war-
rants out of waterworks expense fund.
W. A Richmond,
Chairman.
loans. The name of the gentleman
composing the company with Beetle is
T. T. Kills and he haila from Spring-
Held, Mo.
The citixens should lie slow how
they do basiness with new and un-
guaranteed men. We have the Guth-
rie Building and Loan association and
other reliable companies that can be
depended on.
Do not delay, but get first choice at
Grisham, Steele & Co's Latest styles th r estate probably would accept it
in Fa:l Dress Goods. i The estate of the late Judge Wagstaff
. owns 2.000 of these land* and the same
EluHT HUNDRED PEOPLE. I proposition will be made to it.
A Mleek Hol> Preponltloo.
Topeea, Kan.. Aug. 'is.—A number
of squatters on the Black Bob lands in
Johnson county met Kdwin F. t'arney
agent of the estate of ex-Gov. Thomas
Carney, at Olathe. yesterday and a
proposition was made to him lo pay 5S
an acre in settlement of the estate's
claim on .Vuuo acres Carney took the
proposition under advisement, but
stated that he thought it fair and that
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STATE! CAPITAL PRINTING CO.
Generi.a Agents for Oklahoma.
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C alifornia Medic®* Go. theater
\v ORTII A GUINEA A BOX
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M «>e«'lnm
214
Oklahoma Ave
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and paid a dollar greenback for it
Don't that prove that il wan a dollar"
We have further discovered that as
the promise on that piece of paper did
not have to be fulfilled, a piece of pa-
oer wit lion v a promise would do just 1
as well. The idea of redeeming a
promise is a humbug gotten up by the
Shy lucks to ; orae tne gold and op
press the toiling masses "
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ml Train « ulllde.
Bllty' CiiKwno. Aii_r. A pass^nirer trai*
I on till- t'hit'ajro i- Kastrrn Illinois raa.i
collided with a siviteli rn^lu,. neal
Thlrtj-aerenth street to-dav. fatailv
opened up last evening to an immense injuring a tireman and badl v shaking
audience There were fully U00 peo-! ap the passen«ers. A dense fog caused
pie inside the ample teut. The even- the accident
inps program of songs, dances and All Wool dres« patterns, a lovely va«
farce comedy was the must enjoyable riety, all styles and grades; prices
. ier K'iven u the eity. The coupanv frcm #2.75 to S 13,50 a pitter-. Free
, , , / t *ade prices At Grisham, S.etle &
; puts on a new play and a change of |q0.
program every evening Another per*
formance will be given this evening Notice.
1 do hereby give notii e that the
Ileal Kstate Transfer*. partnership firm of Johnson A Nelson
.leunie Suell to M D. Snell. W retail dealers iu fresh aud salt meats
l> S lie1, sec 13, tp 1C r 1 w S 00 H i t>kia., ave wasuisolved by mutua
, consent. I will not be responsible for
Buy Your Pianos Si; Organs
OF
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J. NN Kvana to A M. Allen
I) lot 1'.'. hlk 1. Kvansville
.1 W. Smith to A. Sturgis.
H lot «V hlk Crescent ....
Trustees No. i to J. N. Smith
TI) various luU, Crescent
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lo no any debts contracted by said Nelson.
ond all bill due said firm are due and
55 00 payable to me at once. 1 will here
sfterconduct said business on strictl}
1 5 "i cash basis C. Johnson.
iThat which pleases the eve ss well 1 h. Lillie A Co. have the largest
as the purtc sre the no tariff Fall Dress stock of machine oils in the rival
Goods at Grisham, Steele & Co s. rock bottom prices.
And i;et course ol twenly lossons ^ivon
free by Mrs. Youdi?. Remember this offer
liol<ls ^ood for days only.
MURRAY & WILLIAMS,
The Leading Music Dealer
Royal Exchange Saloon,
115 West Oklahoma Ave.
FRED W. RITTERBUSCH, Proprietor.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1894, newspaper, August 28, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122508/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.