The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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Professional Directory
LAWYERS
T H KEMP,
| Attorney-at-Law.
1 interaailoaul Laan ainl'I'rusl 111• t
(Opposite In ml OlHi
llama :i Oklahoma Ave.
Oeneral Criminal au.1 Civil practice,
in u.ourta <>t Territory.
nuTiiaiB, • • oklahoma.
The State Capital.
MARKET reports.
Iv:iii ;h CUy Live stork.
AQEL. S DUNCAN,
Attorney- at-Law
OfHce iu briclt block cor., Harrison
UVe., and Second Si. up aallr .
QUTHKIB, • • OK LA.
J. t. KIATOM, J HO. 11. (OTTIRAL
KEATONA COTTEPAL
ATTORNKYS AT LAW
Rooms I, and 3, International Loan
and Trust Bu'ldg Okla., Ave ,
OfrurtiTi L*. a. Land Orrici.
J. W MILLER.
Attorney - At - Law.
)fflee tu Time.
Beet
eUTliltiK, - - OKLAUtiUA
CHAG. UROWN,
ATTOKIViLY-Af-LAV/.
Cor. 1>Iviaton und OU'a, A e., G.ay
block up Hairs.
By the Stats Capital Printing Co.
BAT24 Off SUBSCRIPTION!
TO MAIL IlIBSCHIBEKl:
Dae vetr . .$5.00 I Three inonthe fi.SO
Six moathe . .3.00 | One month.. 75
DBL1YBBCD BY CAIlRIBllS.
15 ceuta
rwo weeks us cent*
WEEKLY CniTlOH.
Ono copy, per year $1.00
ISH n requesting & change of Postoffiee
address allwaya fire the name of the
Postoftiee to which the paper hue been
9ent;other;ri«e their may be a delay In
making the charge.
Sample copies sent free.
Liberal inducements to Poetuiaai-
or* and Club Ageats.
Tlmo-Tabta.
No. iu". ruieatro Kxprean, leaves • ?:ir a.m.
No. Local Freight, . Oiiiil a u!l
n'! T'Tu kV]<-"'' ' 'j 0^ ;;;
I'assengers should procure tickets
before getting on the train und save
money, in purchasing- round trip tick-
ets to local points Id per cent. off.
L. H. DKI. \.\kv, Ai*"t nt.
>n"-iyrx
1'- 1 ^B-
lidward fvl. Dawson
II ate Cliier Clerk, Department of iba
Interior.)
Attorney and Counsailor at Law
Pacific BulM i rig, t'1'2 F St., Waih-
iutfiou, U. C.
Practice* in the court* of the TMn-
tnct of t'.iMin'li .1, t .mi '■{ C..IM.K, 1 He
H xecuti v>■ 1 «• pni uuent-i ui il Con-
gress. Special attention irtren to
I.und ai.it Lilian Kusiiiea* I* for® tiie
interior Oepartiueiil.
ions, ami it is
Itritain is no
>d th;
>1. L. VI i >1 IV.
Pension Attorney, fifteen years proct
Late Co., noth (>liio Vol.
Olilce 2nd St.
Guthrie. Olda.
(live pr nipt person
il attention to all
claims and inquiri vs.
Rejected, neg-
lecled, ami abaudone
claims a speci-
alty. Thousands of
ucli claims pos-
sessing undoubted
merit in which
large amounts of an
ears arc due on
tile in pension oflict
No promises
made that cannot be
nl filled. Xode-
ception practiced ti
sceure claims
Faithful personal ati
•ntion given to
every claim, lnformatit.n as to p-n-
sion and Hounty matt
ers free. Corr. s-
oondence solicited.
awl Itu'Lla -but to n,. pari
il < f niiiiistt'
ALBERT H«r?Z£i_
'IMIDERM1ST.
Birds and Animals of all Kinds
Mounted in the Most Natural
POSITIC *TS.
No. 708 S First St. Guthrie, 0k.
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Kipers containing
•menian outrages
rated at the Turk-
.Houses for Weill
Proper!} for Sale
Houses for Sale
Ele., Kle.,
G H. LYNDS
adeilt. l! Mr. .le
persist in his effort sin
undertake the inquiry with which
concede the ri lit of a foreign nati
Real Kstate, l.nan and Rental*. '
THE
W. L. CHORMLCY, Mnna*or.
poslii!!- olislu ,-li-s to III., pursuit of t
■ 1 ' ■ : ! : 1
ice p.
Oklahoma City, O. T. *
rmcd denton t ration which might b<
equired by the united public opinior
ti the civilized world were all of tin
is tings of livery Description IV
t >nc (lunce to Five Ton.
THE
Amateur Sportsman!
\v
na- ed. hut with an attu
shape of an A merican e
IMH W •
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THOSE 01 Tii \(iI S.
England Dt-li.t mined lo Make an In-
quiry into Armenian Atrocities.
I ll i: I \l n:u STATIN IT It'M
fclioitbl Turkey Not i nriiUb an Annoi
Oiuiril In I ailed M„|il .J.-vv. lt
lie Will I iMlertiikeua laveHti-
liere ironi I'<Mistantinopie are that tin
porte object to part of the instruc
1.1VI' Sloi-k.
sons. In addition, hould the present
Britain expect-, it will demand the iip-
The (Jeratan ainbassad.n is reported1
id is
• and a K \\
-tire which eouhl b
upon him by the othe
I'ublislwd monthly at One Dollar per 1 •
Year, contains interesting, instructive u
and practical articles on
HUNTING, FISH INC.
CjtNOKlNC, CAIWHINO,
NATIIHAL HIST OH Y,
niFLE II TBAP SHOOTINC, t "r ommistiion would come to flourlnfr mill of .lolin II. Sprmi
FISH CULTURE,
and THE DOC. ,'"'1'' ' 1 ■ I >>. 1 till.I'i! • f tin . ,, .,! ,
Si-rid '? routs for three months " . 1 i i •%;
• . . . . wi. eli would e. rr, eonvieiion t< Urn ,, , . i
trial subscription. pnblle because of hla ai urod impar* with inn 11 In u
TIIE AMATLUR SPORTMAN CO,, ««.. «....
. u] C0 Xew York Nkw VonK, Dec. 23. Dnn's w« sklj
I buyer exports of gold ami uncertainty
about the tinaucinl legislation, tin
business indications would be more en
HOME LABOR, N..«I,,..
, hereby given that S. M. Dent baa thia
day tiled his petition for liceu«e to re-
You Need a Ledger, Cash Book tail liquors in Guthiie, L..>guu county
|>o you want the famous (Jlueinura
pens? Till Statk < aimtai. is the ter-
ritorial agent and keeps them n cotirajin-''
«-t court decided n
an I In ion Pncifb
intl.v liable for t he
Kan., on the morn
■M. which was du
or Journal ?
■ ilK\ BUY THEM HOME-MADE.
r statu Cupltal llookblinlere Hm Man-
Ui lured h Large l.at <>r Commercial
Kecoriin Surli hi Slori haiita la
OLIift nam I Ac auil i'aa
Sell Theiii Vnry
C|Mf.
i'i!k S i a i'k Capital book taauufac-
; lory has made a large uutnber of '
ledgers, cash books, journals, small
lav books, butcher's blotters and
eheap, pl'iiu records of all kinds. These
it re on better paper and better bound
than the cheap books sold by whole
sale stationers—and yet we can sell
; them to you per cent cheaper than
vott can buy the caateru made records.
iVe have them bouud iu canvass,
mauilia an.I iu leather any j^rade you ;
want from teu cents to St '0 per quire.
M. reliant*, when you want a ledger,
iash book or journal, don't buy till j
you get our prices and see our records. |
These b< ks are tnade here at home,
I the
Oklahoma, and that unle** objectlou
Uj th same as required by la\t be tllr.1
bv the 2V tU day of December, A. D.
1-M4. -aid petition will be granted,
(iuthrie, O. T., Dee. 1 j.
I -l Dot .aii k.
Countv i lerk.
To \ li.-.in it may coin . i u
I'otice is hereby given that Win I.
W horton has this day flleil liis petition
for license to retail liqu >rs in Onthrie,
Logan count \. Oklahoma, and that mi-
less objection to the same as required
by law be filed by the .list day «>f De-
cember. A. D , lvi. Maid pet it i hi will
be granted.
Duthrie. ( . T.. December IT. ist l.
F. .1. Dolcai ku, County Clerk
Uubber stamps, seals,
a 11. Capital otliee.
etc.. at Tn
llallitay K\< ur.>loa Hulen
The Santa I'e route will bell excur-
sion tickets December .'it, 21, .'ti,
and .lantiary 1, l-e.O, limited for return
to and including January J, Is'.i;,,with-
in a distance of I'nu miles at the rate
of one and one-third fare for the round
trip. Tickets good going the day of
sale only I. I!. Dki \nk\. Agent
Tin. Static Capitai
1 ,-'00 forms of legal
blank required bv law
keeps iu stock
blanks every
i oklahoiuu
Oolut l.tiai TliU Veur'.'
If so, the editor's advi e i-,. take the
tnta i e route.is far as Chicago. The
money for the labor on them service is as near perfection as quick
witted managers can devise. Ucing
thirty miles the shortest road, you can
depend on getting thtough on time
The line is run as straight as modern
engineering could make it. Track is
laid with heavy steel rails v. pret
tier, cosier aud more comfortable
trains leave Kansas City than the Iv>i>
fa t vestihuled daily expresses over
the Sunta I'e route. Superb accoiunio
dations, with respect t<> dining cars
free chair cars and sleepers.
Inquire of nearest agent.
b. in pa id to men who spend it ainon^
our 1'ithers, our grocers aud our dry
: goods merchants. Wouldn't you rather
buy goeds made at home than to buy
goo..'* made by eastern labor? Of
. nil yon would, especially w hen you
can buy the home-made article "-i5 per
cent cheaper than the foreign made
article And remember, wr have tlieae
!<ooks riKht on thfshelf ready for you, T||K S,,.ATK cA1.11AI. ,arni.s a Ur(fc
in any size or price you want, from stock of all kinds of typewriter sup-
plies and can sell you at per cent
cheaper than you can buy anywhere
else. Call and see our stock of ribbons,
erasers, oil. etc.
cards
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LAWYER'S OFFICE DOCKET.
Sanict lilni; Will. Ii Kvery A I loraey Slioal.l
Have.
Tin Stati: ' vpitaL has put in stock
.i lawyer'-, otliee docket. It is deiuy
si e. printed on the heaviest linen pa-
per. hand-oniely bound, with front in-
j dt and in every way a neat and con-
venient book to have in the office, it
contains the number and style of the
case and cvciy particular about it,
with space to place citations, etc.
W hen you see this docket we know
you will declare you cant do without
r. 'i bound, .10; f> qr.
.nil. Cash invariably in
Is told in a beautifully illustrated ami
entertaining book entitled "To Call
fornia and Hack.'' Ask O. T. Nichol
-on, (I. 1'. A. Santa Fe route, Topeka,
Kansas f. r a copy. It is free.
The unexcelled climate, cheap lands
and sunshiny skies of all California
are attractive every day in the year
Low rates via the Santa I V route.
Do you need a cheap ledger, cash
book or journal-' Oct them, home
made, of Tin: Statk Capital
SiaBSBaKiqiraBMBK^^ i; -
O. K- HOTEL"
MRS. I. B. ARNOLD, P OP
Ar 1 I *Y)A V.
^BEST TABLE ANY WHt HE ~
I at homt. I.ari;i' wt-11 \'enlilated rooms
Harrisoii A v<v
it l'ri
: bou
ad vane
Kirsl Pub. in Hi
Nat ice
in llie District e. u
ma Territory
Mary A llerr.iiiaii
• I I* ii I* 11« all..
Plaint i it
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Do you need manuscript cove
et them of Tin- Statk Catital.
Joe M. Kay, Detendaiil.
Tiie aliove named ilefen.lni.t. J.m SI. itn • \vlL
. take notice th.it lie lias l eea simd li.v llie al«.v.
natncil |ilainlliT, >lar.\ A. Uerriniau, Iu the l
irict court of Lilian county, oklahoma Terrt
ihi - . an• I i li.it in niii-i appear ami answer >>i
rHREE-MINUTE TALK la the titlo of oiherwlae plead on or before the IStli daj ol
ABOUT an illustrated Jmitiars \. i .. IHttS, or jiri^uient will i e
NEW (VI EX I CO. folder desert b
it!f.r the farms, ranches, mines and on tram the lltii .in
towns of New Mexico. The profits of ! i"'1'|"M
, . , • , , ., i -aid iit.l.?ini-iit i!i I..* ilci tare. 1 a tir-l aa.l
taisiti; aieset fourth in detail;! i ,.(1 upon iiu- following .ii-mi-iii e.i pr..
& o facts relative to sheep, cattle, and I pertv, to-wit: Lot« seven <7 , eight
general fanning. No other country '•• >. t«*n 110 eleven n twelve d2i in black
possesses such a .It* icable climate all
r
for llie rant of four liundre.l tint! t
it ol 1 h it with I ntereat there* < ^
.•1 April. 181*4. at aevi'ii
ami cohlh of su't. which -
• vcar round. Write to G. T. Nich
OLSON, G. P. & T. A., A. T. A 8. P. R
Oklali.i
| ihemof .•
U.. Topeka, Kan., for free copy. jud^naa
• iitlii'le known i
f the cii.v of
Tii a I
niil properly, or -
iry far that puru.i
i.l Judgment ami et
ltlereil for all oilier
Type-writer oil, oil
type writer supplies a
c vpi i a', ollice.
and all ;
Statk '
ihi- JHili day of N.
LOPl
Idi.i.ami, Atlornpj fi
• a I t.f Hiiid court
ember, A. 1 ., l«W
k I'ii r«, Clerk,
r Plaint ill
Mi-a! . l.kc
>i n I Si.
:i I K
ST. IflUls'ldO.
"Tfie Best is
Good Enough'
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HLACK.
i JH1AI. A(JE":T
CKLKHRA'I I I)
Anheuser Bused Beers
and Maiiufacluier
• I All KIM'-
Carbonated Waters
I'THRIK, OKI,A
ailello
The I'rc.sbyterian and (>. A. II. ladies j
have s. . tired the services of Bernice
( astello, the well known impersona-
tor and musician.
This entertainment will be a rare
treat lo the people of Guthrie. Miss,
i a-tello is not only a remarkable artist
but a relined ami cultured lady. Her
impersonation of the Greek maid in
Daman and Pythias iaone of her finest.
A K \\ VII Kits
A KTH I'H WI I.I.I \
edal
• savs
This character was so finely portay-
1 ed tliat u K- <>f P, would be strength"
cued, if po ible, in his faith. The de-
scriptive poem written for her by her
mother, . ntitlcil "Robin North," is es-
pecially attract ive. In udditiou to this
flic is a violinist . f great merit.
Come and hear her at the Presby-
terian church Wedncstlay, December
Tickets on Bale at Murray •£ Wil-
liams. Atlmission :i.* cents.
WILLIAMS & WALTERS
THE TAILORS.
Suits made to order
• IO A. METCALP, Pr«tld«nt. M. L. TURN EH, Cakhl*
Capital ■ National - Bank.
The Largest National Bank Oklahoma Territory.
$50,000
35,000
Capital fully paidi
Undivided profits,
For $25.00 The English Kitchen
H. S. McCUBBIN, Prop,
- - - -
The fiiH-st line of Samples found;
" ' 1 •■I.ppli."-- ''lank l>o..ks. ink,.. j„ tilt* Territorv, consistinir of
inn.-Huge, pens, etc , at I.illie A Co.'s. ^
Vietblock. l ine Clay Worsteds, Cheviots,
l>.< i w ant otliee stationery of any I'.UK") Suiting.
kind? HecThbStatkCapitai.. Also a special line of
I.. Trade. 1 roii'.eriug, the finest of work
I have a spli-1ntill new house, six nUlllsliip gtiarailter.l.
' rooms, good barn, well, cistern, cellar, !
i fruit and ornamental trees, corner lot
K:V;.-V: r;::r,!, NO FIT, NQ GO.
i 1 ant - \\ it h two i ol leges and tit her edu-
"A.i.in'^rr'u!;;' Finest West England Trousering,
! ton. t are ..f Si a 11 . \pi i al. or sec F. I
II i . e. r ; Call ami snHor yourself.
Sell... I books and - ho, ,1 suppli. WILLIAMS AND WAlTtRS
ii tock in the territory, at The TcJilore.
I jillie's drug fite ."c. ' ^ . ., , ,
307 ()kl.thoma Ave., 2 doors
We buy type-writer paper direct West Land office.
! from ti e mill and can save you per
'cent, tome in and see Tin Statk
| Capit.. i.'s stock.
RATES $l.oo PER DAY.
BEST TABLE IN THt CITY.
Lar^t> Well Ventilated & Nicely Furnibhed Kooint
£304 J£ LSt Ok IttliOti 1 tt Ave
iMFROVEMEMl WE ORDER Of WE SgE
the
1,1 U' — though, as the year ends, the fore , ,ir | nio„ | ;i,.j|ie tocl. tr
When you want typewriter paper I actually at work naturall.\ diminishe-. •, i , ., ;mini^,t,*;iI• r of Morris John
do not send awny for it- TiikSiaik The holiday trade has been rather po.u .,,, i...- u eoiuii \ sto - man. who
Capital keeps a large stock of all }1t most points, partly owing to mild killed In the wreck and his bod>
kinds. Manifold parchment—the lin weuther. There is distin. t ly more eon unite I in tlio lire that followed,
i-st manifold made -at «l '• per ream. : udence shown about the future demand , . i;mm
Conic in and see our stock and get our j jor industrial products, though pried to be shared ctpiullv b\- the two
priceit j tirf> not bpl tf>r . «...
CHRIST MAS RACES.
\ Ualinee al Trallem la <.i\e I.overt ol
speetl Home Spoi l.
i The following program of races has
! I ecu prepared for Christinas day by )
j t he fair association:
Class No. i Three-year olds and un-
der. ti t .!• pace, mile heati. best iu
' i heats
Class No. -Trot or pace, for horses
, that never started for purse or prcmi-
I urns. in heats.
Class No -Free for all, trot or I say! 1 did not ^o away!
'':i'' • best 2 in 3. , . , . .
i asi No. i Gentlemen drivers, trot wilt I staiu and ate one of tnost
or pace, mile dash; entrance fee, $1. delicious meals set up by
Lntrtes will close Dec. Km lev I * 7
Frink & Hisself
l adies visiting cards, all styles, at
COF-FEfe LlKtf YOUH WOTHfcR
MADE
I),i yon want u beautifully litho- Opposite I'ostoffice.
Igrapheil marriageaertlBoate, (Mtoon- Open iJav and Night,
ed and illustrated, or a neatly printed ^
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1894, newspaper, December 24, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122604/m1/3/: accessed March 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.