The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital.
By the Stat* Capital Printing Co.
JANTCiOLUMN.
What Do ¥ou Wtutf
Do yon want AtfentnT
Do you want a situation?
Do you want to buy anythlnf?
Do you want Boarders or Lodgertf
Do you want .my "il.-]p," ui le or feaalef
Do you want Pupil*?
Do you want a Partner?
Do yuu want HervantH, Clerk* or Meebanlra?
Do you want to Kent a ICoom, House or store?
Do you want to Iluy or Sell a Uor«e, W**on
ar any Kind of a V<
I o you want to Hell or Kent your llouaa,
Office, Store, Lot or farm?
Have you LohI or Pound anything?
Doyou want to Hell your Uootl Will and fix-
tures?
Have you Reeoml-Hand floods of any kla4
that you wish to Hell or KichangeT
Have you Uooda to Hell of any kind?
If o, Tiik ('atitai. will publish m three-llna
advertisement (21 words) out* limn for 10 canto,
bree tliueM for 15ft cents, one week for 50 ceute.
A want in Tint Mtati Capital nt tr fail* to
brio# ijulck returns.
Three Leading Scientists
S
Proclaim the Superior Value of
Dr. Price's Baking: Powder.
I
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WANTED,
A man to take an uffiee and re|«-
• • - inannfiitimr; ?.V( per week:
all capital required. Address, with stamp,
v. Bo* 212, Coiieord Junction, Mm s. s.twlt
W
ANTKDat the Capital City llook store, a
reliable lloy to deliver papeia. must have
FOB RENT
h"V>R IIKNF Fine office
at once to lieaton A
ver New York clothing ho
FOU MO
"IpOl'ND A new hat Owner cau have the
I name by proviiiK properly and paxm* for
lllIM II.ll
PERSONAL.
(lovernor Renfrow wont to Norman
toil a j.
(L N. Raker, of Kansas City, in in
town.
Sum Overstrcet went to Oklahoma
City today.
Mrs. /.auk Mulhall is in the city vis-
Itlng friends.
W. .1. Ilouek, of St. Louis, i.s visltinir
our merchants.
Ocorg-e Tliels Is here from Ashland,
Kansas.
(Jeo. F. Harriott is in the
his farm, near Cross.
city from
Judge Kemp went to Oklahoma Cltv
today on legal business.
Fred I'arrar, of the Hank of l'orrv
was in the city today.
John Kennedy, a friend of Dr. Hnx-
ton, is here from Iowa.
Attorney John Cotteral went south
today on legal business.
Presiding Klder dross, of the M. K
church, south, is in the city.
Ilanlt Dolcater, brother of County
Clerk Dolcater, is up from Texas.
Clerk Ilavigliorst of Judge Merer',
court, is down to spend Sunday in the
city.
Leslie Nlblack, (Jus Piatt and John
(loioble took In the fair at Oklahoma
City yesterday.
Dr. (1 ranger is packing up and will
leave in a few days fur south Africa,
where he will reside.
Mr and Mrs. (ieo. C. I pdegralT, of
Hutchinson, Ivan., are here visitinir
her brother, Neff Rosa.
George Tayior went to Winfleld to
bill the Logan county fair at the Cow-
ley county fair now being held there.
John Burns and Henry Nhultz,
friends of Luther West, are 111 the city
from Mount Ayr, Iowa.
Col. J. W. Johnson is here ready to
answer l'etfer tonight on the govern-
ment acre, from a democratic stand-
point.
t!ev. Mcl'heeters lias returned, after
a vacation in California, and will oc-
cupy the pulpit i, ,i„. Presbyterian
church tomorrow.
Judge (ieorge D. Oroer anil Col. Cal
• liner are ovei from Knid. Tlicv mi-
llennia I- lyiin has been receiving great
ovations over on the west side.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lester, of Syra-
cuse, Kan., are the guests of Mr anil
Mrs. John Durfee. Mr. Lester is a son
of Judge 11. N. Lester, editor of tile
Hutchison (Kan.) Daily Uepublicun
and a brother of Mrs. Durfee.
Oklahoman: Itig. good-looking and
good-natured John (lolobie, Frank'
Ureer's right-hand man, enjoyed a
couple of days' outing at the fair
John is one of the best newsgather.-rs
in the territory, and numbers his
friends and acquaintances by the linn
dreds.
Scientists arc devoting closer attention to food products.
Reccnt examinations of baking- powders by Prof. Long, Dr.
Haines, and Prof. Prescott, wore made to determine which
powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most
efficient in service, and most economical in cost. They
decide that Dr Pricc's Cream Baking Powder excels in all
the essential of an ideal preparation for household use.
They write:—
"Chicago, March 28th, 1894.
We have purchased in the open market cans of I)r. Price's
Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands
of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical
analysis. We find that Dr. Price': Cream Baking Powder is
a pure cream of tartar powder, that is lias a considerably
greater leavening strength than any of the other baking
powders we have ever tested.
Prof. John II. Long, Northwestern University, Chicago.
Dr. Walter S. IIainks, Rush Medie a I College, Chicago.
Prof. Alwrt B. Prescott Univ. of Michigan, Anil Arbor**
AROUND TOWN.
Dr. Peoples, the dentist
A 300 patre tablet for cents at the
Capital City Bouk Store
The cotton market was crowded to-
day.
Do you need manuscript covers?
( et them of Thk State Capital.
•I. II. Vance, of Winficld, has been ,
engaged as race starter at the fair.
(Jo to Annie Smith's for artistic mil- !
linery.
The Richmond hardware stork was
sold today to M. K. Phillips, of Valley
county, Neb., for &h;o.
Tin* largest line of school supplies '
in the city at the Capital City Hook j
Store.
The Craig Comedy company, now at'
j Oklahoma City, plays here fair week. !
week after next.
The territorial grand jury has been
discharged and will reconvene Tues-j
day to take up United States cases.
All who have subscribed to the fair
association should pay promptly when : - *•*>**** *
called on. 1 . ,
The suit of Mulhall vs. Mulhall was'
being heard today in the district
cou rt.
Second hand school books bought
sold and exchanged at Capital City
Rook Store.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Itev. Boggess returned this after-' Insect Ritec
11 from Woodward and will fill his *" '
Pui,il tomorrow as usual. All Cattle Ailments,
Pens, inks, lead pencils, rubber a 11 a *i
bands—all kinds of stationery at Tin:' All Norse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Rrpritii«nlnllva Cull.
The republicans of the Fourteenth
representative district, composed of
Seward ami (jut-hric townships and
the city of Qothrie, w ill meet in dele-
gate convention at republican head-
quarters, corner of Oklahoma avenue
and Second street, city .if (juthrie, 011
the iltli day of October, 1894, at 'J
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nomi-
nating a republican candidate for rep-
resentative for this district. The ap-
portionment of delegates as made l v
the territorial committee is ten dele-
gates from each ward and voting pre-
cinct of the city of (Juthrie and four
delegates each from the townships of
(Juthrie and Seward. Ward and town-
ship committees will call primaries to
be held on the ttli day of October, in
accordance with the usual custom of
the party, in their respect ive precincts
to select such delegates.
Ry order of the county central com-
mittee. S. L. ()\'l\hstkkkt,
E. P. McCaui, Chairman.
Secretary.
The republicans of the Seventh
council district, composed of the
Thirteenth and Fourteenth represent-
ative districts, will meet in delegate
convention at republican headquar-
ters, corner Oklahoma avenue and
Second street, in the city of (Juthrie,
on the 8th day of October, lt 04, at 'I
o'clock p. 111., for the purpose of nomi-
nating a republican candidate for the
council for the Seventh district The
apportionment of delegates as made
by the territorial committee i.s ten
delegates from each ward and voting
precinct of the city of Guthrie, nine
delegates from the city of Chandler,
Lincoln county, and four delegate**
from each congressional township em-
braced in said district, as follows:
Townships of Lincoln and Deep Fork,
in Oklahoma county; townships of
Otoe. Chandler, Tohee and Iowa, in
Lincoln county; townships of Iowa,
Cimarron, Springvaie, Rear Creek.
Springer, Guthrie and Seward in
Loga'> county.
Ward and township committers will
call primaries, to be held on the 4th
day of October, in accordi
the usual customs of the
their respective precincts to scle
such delegates.
Static Capital Okfjck
The streets looked like old times to-
day. and the merchants were hopping
the counters like grasshoppers in a
blooming clover patch.
Do you want "For Rent" or "For
Sale'' cardsTin: Statk Capital
keeps them in stock.
A 12-inch rule given with every slate
purchased at the Capital City' Rook
Store.
! There are some scared men around
A III* Lot Ot stalwart* Walk Out «t 1 Un^ard'on^ eises^he last
Klngiidher. j day or so.
There is a big democratic row on in For stylish dressmaking call on Mrs.
Kingfisher county. It came up over' Maxey, the artistic dressmaker, at the
an endorsement of the territorial ad- '^'dcago Millinery store. Satisfaction
ministration. Some of the strongest j ^uarantee(1
democrats in the county bolted the I Do you want carbon paper or type-
I writer ribbons. Call on The State
DEMOCRATIC BOLTERS.
ticket nominated. I Capital.
convention and the
The Times says. i
At the head of this effort was I! V i C-"Vi,,Pnltt" 's >".''ng on a quail
Cummins. taunt and proposes giving the luck of
This delectable delegation which ! ■'« SP",r,t hls « the
-i it-gaiion, mum - Magnolia headquarters Monday all
day.
Thk State Cai-itai. keeps in stock
1,200 forms of legal blanks—every
blank required by law in Oklahoma. '
The Mrs Young and Mrs. Heard
neighborhood quarrels were being
heard todayin Justice Jackson's court
. '«((u.uuu, which
had itself chosen in a hurry, was com-
posed of the following names;
kino I"IsII Kit citv delegation.
Andy Tully, Kd Cole man,
Clias. Rogers, Fred Taylor,
Sam liangerfleld, J. II. (fully,
II. VV. Solomon, .1 t). Waddell,
V. M. Hobbs. proxy from McQraiv, '
W. C. Creighton, J. A. Smith,
Staples, proxy from II. R. (li-out.
1. ti. Cutlip, It. V. Cummins,
(J. E. (Juge.
king fisher township.
^ J. M. Myers, proxy from G. W. Wal-
"The'c.mducto'f' the KingBsher city 1 liandlo u full
and township delegations in last Sat- l"ods " "a"tS fu™'shing
urday s convention, puts this gang out
side of the pale of the party, ami the , The school board met last evening
sooner the party is rid of them the and issued an order to II F. Ardery
better. It is about time that the true 'or for 1~" 1 1
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain.
Makes Han or Beast well
again.
Shoes For Everybody.
ten d'me^'make'a ^1^"° The be^twa'T,1* bTm i8, « —ly as
aid of our shrunk pHees^ for^footwear ^'m° !" l° in"ate H "><*
Neither will the quality of our shoes 'b «m. ni Mcdinty, won't be raised,
can't be any higher. Manv folks of m « . i , 8 11 1 already, and so
kinds, but not too many for us and not ™ "'m? Wilnt many shoes of many
too much either. "Just righ? " deaerlhL fu ° , "T! "er flmls °"r
the style and the lit in every ease? " the prK'e' the <l"""ty
Eisenschmidt & Hctscli
Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
"EPA'"'MO NEATLY DONE- -8 West Oklahoma A,.
€ alirorniH.
Ever been there?
It is an ocean of ozone for invalids
A sea of sunshine for strangers.
A world of wealth for workers.
The mid-winter fair (world's fair,
jr.,) ought to attract you to San Fran-
cisco in 1894.
Those who marveled at the displays
i the California building, Jackson
Park, should investigate further by
taking a trip to the Pacific coast.
^ w It will be found that the half has
The parties reside on Capitol boule-1 n0tl ^fCn t^le rea^'y exceeds the
vard. The arrests were made by Dep- Pr"raise
uty Hamil. * P You can go quickly, cheaply and
I comfortably over the Santa Fe route.
I)o you want typewriter paper'.' A solid train all the way through, run-
*«• 0.' 8
BASE BURNER.
I lie most wonderful stove yet
invented, I he applications of
scientific principles to coal
burning, producing results
never before attained.
Call and Sec Them.
T " "«•«« ^ pmiuri puperr
Large assortment at Tiie State Capi-
tal office.
Mrs. Annie Smith will handle a full
* . i nuoui, nme that the true Ilur ®ior i.. additional seats for enective, good any day and on any
and tried democracy of this county ; tlu> m-w schools. VV. II. Merten was train.
should call a halt and put none but ^ elated a member of the examining If you write to (J. T. Nicholson, (J
safe men on guard in the future. boartl of the city schools at per !'• A., A. T. & S. F. It. R.. Topeka!
This political juggling must be claJ- The board now consists of Mai- Kansas, he will mail, free of charge!
stopped, or the party in this county is l°ry. Hoggess and Merten. No other i an entertaining book "To California
I liable to be betrayed at any time by business was transacted. and Hack," profusely illustrated
this Trojan horse. No ('Amnuicrn iv. .. It will ini*vitahlt; cr-nfii-m thn Uin.t
nj uiuiu^n, run-
ning south of the snow blockades,
through picturesque New Mexico and
Arizona.
Personally conducted parties every
week, in tourist sleepers on fast ex-
press trains. Thousands have Datron
ized them.
Very low round-trip rates now
effective, good any day and on any
train.
Ily order of county central
' " I"*' "i mm uini my l."
liable to be betrayed at any time by , , muomncu.
this Trojan horse. No campaign is Do vou want stenmrrnnl,,.,•«> i [t- "ill inevitably ct-ntirm tlie latent
Sr tenU^o;%ea1dVtoiShan ^ 'iot them 111 T K 1des,re tosee face to f.ce.
any prospect of success. Grand Canyon Of the t olorado Klver.
The sooner the narty is warned of Tl>c Columbian Barber Shop and On the Santa Fe rmitA
these traitor, in the camp the better, Hath lioom-Soft water baths, ne.v , ™ute,in northern
so it may understand fullv in the fu- tubs- clean rooms. International Anzona' mlles ,rora Kansas City
"■ - * " s are no longer building, Second street and Harrison : ls thc tc"vu of flagstaff. A tfi-wcekly
avenue. ' stage line runs from Fagstaff to the
Army. The People's (iuarantee Saving and £rand canyon of the Colorado river.
The movement in the interest of J-0™. a .soclatiou-the sai«,- as the More than a mile in depth, this is the
ill. these good workers, commenced last IMeasam Hill. .Mo." ml7uT'Z7,er ^blit"e8tv°' Titan of chasm.
I!!lrt'v,! Sl« lay night, goes bravely on, and "'11' Secretary Lowe u-sterday. M. 1 went' ^owmtes might be hidden
j already there have been held two aer- is t lie local manager. Ceo unseen below, and Niagara would look
I vice. 1>v thnn ti.« i. W' Hruee, the general manager, i, scarce,y larg
part nor parcel of it.
The Salvatlo
Spencer Hardware Co.,
Second Street Opposite Postoffice.
Our Greeting:
"Have a good hat; the secret of your looks
Lives with the Beaver in Canadian brooks;
Virtue may flourish in an old cravat,
But man and nature scorn the shocking hat:
Does beauty slight you from her gay abodes?
I.ikfe bright Apollo, you must take to rhoades,-
Mount the new castor, — ice itself will melt;
Boots, gloves may fail; the hat is always felt !"
Ch'
C-ure* That t-alt ti Won't KllVct
Are brought about by the use of llos-
tetter'B Stomach Hitters, foremost
among American family remedies
Kheum ti.in, neuralgia, dyspepsia
liver complaint, malaria ami nervous
complaints succumb to this reliable
remedy. It does its benign work thor-
oughlv. and those who use it reap a
fruitful harvest ..f health. Physicians
oi the first standing commend it.
DAILY WEATHfcR FORECAST.
Reported W. .1. Walters, Obaerver it. s.
Weather llureau.
Highest temperature yesterday,
lowest. 81, forecast for tomorrow:
l-'air, and stationary temperature.
Nolihy Millinery.
The business I did during my fall
opening far exceeded my expectations
an.l I thank the ladies for their liberal
patronage. I have the very nobbiest
things in tine millinery. Have still in
stock a good assortment to select
from. Remember that those •,'.* cent
school sailors are selling fast. Better
send the irirls in and let them select
for themselves.
Mas. A. P. Sai'Niikhs,
The Leading Milliner, S. K. Corner
Division and Oklahoma.
New Fall Styles
SUITS Are just in. Rich
anc a"'l beautiful patterns
to be tailored into the
most stylish Fall suits
S. L. OVEKSTKKET
P. Met A III .
Sec. Logan C
C. O. JoiRI, ( h'li.
L. M. Kkvi s,
Sec. (>klahoina C
W. A I loo an. Ch'n.
A. Iv Masciio,
Sec. Lincoln C
immit-l vioes l,y them during the week, in the , ju.ro novv.
churches. On Sunday night the M. E. have been «-iose<
church south was crowded to over- ttro placing this
Mowing, Tuesday night the M. K '
* than a brook.
ey in homes.
I church was tilled, and last night the |
Presbyterians had their church crowd-
j cd, many leaving because of no room,
i All this means something. The union
services held so successfully last wiu
j ter are beginning to bear fruit, and
the citi/ens of (Juthrie and its church
"A utile la rut .mi mi,.., peoulc do well to recognize the spirit
j atloat and encourage the army by ma-
terial aid, as well as Wy prayers. Next
week services will be 'held in he Con-
gregational church, Tusday night, and
everybody is welcome and most freely
• .... invited to attend. Tin* congregations
those distressing maladies that make so far have been of the intelligent and
her ltfe a burden'.1 Let her take I)r. ' best of our people, who have been
ravorite Prescription and | greatly surprised to learn of the metli-
ods of the army, it work and results,
and they heartily endorse them ami
their efforts.
DID YOU EVER?
A little farm v
A li'llo cellar '
a little «Ife
What could you w
than that .' The last
by any means, but lu
well willed if she
i ll tilled,
eli tilled,
ll Willed."
sh a man better
is not the leuat
w can a wife Ih
the victim
Loans amounting to i> 3uu| t fail to visit this 8rst wonder of
• 'the world. Yon can read up about it
by asking (J. T. Nicholson, (J. P. & T
A., A. 1 • A S. F. R. R. Co., Topeka
Kansas, to mail you a free copy of an
I illustrated book describing this terra
I iiicoyiiitu. The book is no common
affair; but is entertainingly written,
beautifully illustrated and a gem of
the printer's art.
a little
Hewt'\vacd
spile of doctor
willed,
early tilled,
ell NUillcd.
UP.
Kxamine our goods.
IVlorcliniit Tailor.
214 Oklahoma Ave., Opposite
Land Office.
•ure all painful irregularities uterine
disorders, intlammation and ulcera-
tion, prolapsus and kindred weak-
n<sses ii is ;i boon and :t blissinf t<
women. Thousands are in the bloom At Cooper's grove, near Seward, Oc-
of health through using it, when oth j t« ber 13, H and 1ft, there will beheld
erwise they would l e under the soil, j a general reunion and picnic of Okla-
Are you 11 sufferer'' I'se it or some I homa boomers. Saturday and Sundav
day we may read will be devoted to speech-making and
I a service to the memory of I). L.
Payne. Monday will be given to coin-
i tnutee work for the purpose of erect-
Ovarian. fibroid anil other tumor.*, ng on Oklahoma soil a monument to
cured without surgery. Hook, testi-! the memory of Captain Payne.
montals and references, mailed secure-
ly sealed for 10 cents in stamp* Ad ! AHention-NiKiit s«i,oo\
dress. World's Dispensary Medical As jj Teachers and pupils, ladies and gen-
iation, Huffalo, N. Y. tlemen, whose duties deprive them of
our day sessions will tind our night
: school the very medium through
j they can better their condition,
•j, .. , i uition per month, 91; three months
Yi • ,'p ',,1K<'A1|";X U,: ev a. SI.1- payable in advance.
1 tales wil* the pu pit tomorrow. : Cai-itai. Cm Hi sisn.a Com.iok
both morning and evening, intheab-f — ,','rur--
senee of Uev. L. J. Parker, who is to f Do you want the famous (Jlucinum
preach ut the de.ii.-ation of the Te-IP'^'^ ' Tiik Static Capital is the ter
cumseh Congregational church. ritorial agent and keeps them in
Thinitv Ki'iscop \i : Northeast eor-r 0 _ __
Bar Broad and Noblei Rev A c < etA. «, TUT "
Fliedner. Iveetor Mneleentl, Sunday ! SEALS AND RUBBtR STAMPS.
after Trinity. Celebration of the liolv j
communion at 7:30 a m ; Sunday , Ti . state capital cau m them For
school at 10 a. m.; choral morning I you . .
prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Subject ' Jr-
for sermon: "The I nsecn World
Kven prayer and sermon at
body welcome; scats are fr<
THE CHURCHES.
Nolle*
Notaries Public, when you want a
Every- seal, a combined notarial record and
all notarial blanks, don't send to
I Kansas but write Thk Si atk Capital
The IIcnI Literature for a sony—How to
<Jet McClure'* *la*nylne.
We have made special arrangements
with the publishers whereby we can
offer Tiik State Capital and Mc-
Clure's Magazine in combination for
only 81.75 a year, payable in advance.
Thus by subscribing for Thk Statk
Capital you can have this splendid I
magazine for only 7ft cents a year, or
6*i cents a copy!
POISON I
DUebey
Heal Kslate Tran«tcr
l 11 ited States to A. (J. Dennis
F li s hf lie «|r lots 1 sec .'
tp 18 r 4 w
Fnited States to A. Almy, I 11
se <|r see :ttp Ul, r w
II. M. Ferguson toS. Ferguson
NV |l nw <[r sec > tp 18 r y w.
W. li. (Jranger to F. A. Derr,
W I) lots ft 0 blk 7ft F(1
\\ . M. tiooch to It. W. Fleener,
W 1) s hf se <|r and nw qr se
<jr sec :•) tp IS r w
R \v. Pleener to M. W. Oooch,
s hf and nw qr se qr sec
tp IS r 2 w
C. It. Nichols to Q. It. Neal, W
I) se qr sec 14 tp 10 r 1 w
W. Hlaek to R. L. Stewart, W
I) lot 1H blk 1 Crescent
United States to F. M. Sharp.
F K nw qr sec tp 1> r i w.
Zulu B. Wilder to Belle Shaf-
fer, W ll 100x140 feet tract
near Mulhall
"WORTH A GUINEA A COX,
i-n -'"'".V.1 T"Itor" Parents of ami gel them as cheap and as good in
child red living in Last (Juthrie and
Capitol Hill: You are earnestly re- {lual'ty as you can get anywhere in
,|iiesi, d to meet at tl„- colored M. K the union We keep the register and
blanks in stock and can till your
•hurch, corner ltroad and Perkio
Monday evening, October 1st, at
o'clock, on matter, of vitai Inle'rest to orders by return mail We can fi,
your children. Mothers and fathers,
don't fall to be present. f you ou^
\\ . II. Com . kind, ou nhort no tic
, in rubber stamps of any
PILLS
; CURE
SICK HEADACHE,
Disorder^ Liver, etc,
1 Tliey a, t Lilt* Mftfic ott (in vimi (i^ans,
Regulating the Sciretions, restoring lung
lost Complexion, brinping bat It thc Ki . n
I.'ice of Appetite.soa arousing with the
rosebud of health the whole physical
«osrgv i t tin- human frame, it-' Pacts
are ailinitteii by thousands, in all i lasses of
Society, largest Sale in thc WorlJ,
Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Ooiiting.
Of ij| dragiteu. Price SK eenta • Bos,
New \ .'ik Depot, j6sCan.il St
" >%%%%%%%%* j
Are Yon <)hey'.iig the Li
Ing: It?
: The new pharmacy law, in the stat-
utes of Oklahoma 'or 1893, requires
that all druggists, apothecaries and
other persons, except practicing phy-
sicians In their ordinary practice, shall
keep a record of all sales of any arti-
cle or articles belonging to the class
usually known as poisons; and pre-
scribes a penalty for each violation
of a fine of not lex* than twenty iior inure
than one hundred dollars.
Few druggists in Oklahoma are ob-
serving this law. and this neglect will
get some of them into trouble.
it too on Suppose some person asks to see!
40 00 your record of whun a poison was sold
^ to a stated person. The law says you
< shall furnish it, and you can be com-
pelled to do so.
Tiik Statk Capital has prepared a
■'Poison Record," which gives you the
exact form of record you must keep.
It is put up on first-class paper, neatly
indexed and bound.
We sell tbese books for 82.50 each,
and keep them in stock ready for you.
Send in an order, accompanied by
I-J.50, and you will receive a record by |
return express.
$ 200 00
?ft00 00 I
':700 00
100 00 1
saim
. Cures promptly, without addition-
I altreatment, all rooentorohfonio
I discharges of the urinary organs,
I J. Ferro, (successor to Brou),
1 lliarmacien, Paris, Sold hydnig-
I gists throughout the Vnltcd'Ststcs.
The Miller Hat^
Made by the John B. Stetson Company
more than fills the picture outline by
Doctoi Holmes, as it is not only a good
hat but the best hat made.
Mr. Edward Miller has two of thc finest
stores in New York, and annually caters
to thousands ol the best dressed persons
of that fashionable city. JVo living man
is better able to present the coming style
ol hat than Mr. Miller.
The Spring Hat of 1894 was undeni-
\ ably the most tasty hat on the market
and did more to set the Hat World agog
than all others combined.
The Fall Hat of 1894 is an equally
striking product and is sure to be the
greatest leader on the market.
The Miller Hat as designed by Edward
Miller, and made by the John B. Stetson
Company, combines in itself the strong-
est hatting ability in America.
The Sole Agency for these Hats in this
city i.s in our own hands, and it will
afford us pleasure to supply our custom-
ers with the very best hat in the world.
Bee Hive Cltthisf Co,
Second St .Opposite Postoffice.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1894, newspaper, September 29, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122534/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.